MT. Zion Lutheran Church

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MT. Zion Lutheran Church
111 E. Church Street
PO Box 86
Richfield, NC 28137
Church - 463-7280
January Disciples in Action
4th – 2nd Sunday of Christmas (white)
Reader:
Libby Palmer
Flowers:
Peggy Roseman
Communion Assistant: Cindy Misenheimer
Communion Prep:
Cindy Misenheimer
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11 – Baptism of Our Lord (white)
Reader:
Cindy Misenheimer
Flowers:
Revs. Ruth Ann & Ray Sipe
Communion Assistant: ?
Communion Prep:
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18 – 2 Sunday after Epiphany (green)
Reader:
Kay Cosgrove
Flowers:
Revs. Ruth Ann & Ray Sipe
25th – 3rd Sunday after Epiphany (green)
Reader:
Cynthia Mills
Flowers:
Revs. Ruth Ann & Ray Sipe
Fold Bulletins:
ALTAR GUILD:
Kay Cosgrove
Nancy Huneycutt, Cynthia Mills
Cindy Misenheimer
Mt. Zion Lutheran Church
January 2015 – Glad Tidings
**To submit articles to the newsletter contact Chrissy Chandler at
704-463-7543 or 704-984-1761, [email protected] or leave
them in the mailbox outside the Pastor’s office. All submissions must be
in by the Friday before the last Sunday of the month.**
SCCM item for JANUARY: CANNED BEANS & DRY
BEANS or any canned food items
Community Inn meal for JANUARY: Linda, Angie, Ruth Ann
• FEBRUARUY: Cynthia, Carrie
ANNIVERSARIES:
2 – Ivan & Tara Barajas – 8
BIRTHDAYS:
5 – Colby Crawford
Carl Huneycutt
6 – Micheal Chandler
8 – Cynthia Mills
David Poplin
10 – Emily Misenheimer
11 – Tony Wagoner
14 – Chrissy Chandler
16 – Brenda Barringer
20 – Kevin Parker
24 – Pastor Ruth Ann Sipe
25 – Ashley Manus
29 – Andrew Misenheimer
BAPTISMAL BIRTHDAYS:
2 – Taylor Chandler
6 – Treece Barringer
10 – Jordan Smith
21- Seth Almond
23 – Ruby Manus
25 – Anna Smith
Thank You:
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to outgoing council members Terry Almond, Wade Barbee, and
Lillian Huneycutt for their service the past three years; especially
to Terry Almond for his service as council chair this past year.
to the members of the Upper Room Sunday School Class and
everyone who helped with the Christmas Party!
to everyone who “adopted” twelve needy children from Richfield
and New London through SCCM’s Helping Hands program, to
MaryAnn Fisher for organizing this project, and to Cynthia and
Wayne Mills for loading and delivering the gifts!
to the children and their families who lit the Advent and Christ
candles to help us prepare for and celebrate Christmas!
to Rev. & Mrs. Bud Walck for inviting us to tour their Christmas
House.
to the Misenheimer & Hill families for the delicious chicken
dumpling and noodle lunch and to everyone who donated generously
to the Building Fund!
to the children and their teachers for their Christmas program!
to the youth and young adults (LYMZ and YAMZ) of Mt. Zion
for sorting and distributing Christmas cards and to those who
donated generously to the Heifer Project in memory of Patsy
Johnson.
to all the Christmas carolers for spreading cheer to members of our
congregation and community and to Peg Roseman and her family
for hosting all the carolers with wonderful refreshments.
to June Almond and Cindy Misenheimer for leading Christmas
Eve worship when Pastor Ruth Ann was ill.
to Marilyn Robertson and everyone who provided refreshments for
our fellowship time on Christmas Eve!
to Tyler, Lindsay, and Maddie Gordon, plus Peg Roseman and
Jim Barrringer for participating in the gospel reading for our
service of Lessons and Carols.
to the musicians, decorating and Christmas committees, Altar
Guild, and everyone who has helped to make this a festive season
for our congregation and community through our worship services,
indoor and outdoor decorations, and ministry in the community!
to an unnamed donor who has donated over $2000 for roofing
repairs to the bell tower.
We extend our Christian sympathy:
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to Rich and Kay Cosgrove and family following the death of
Rich’s mother, Edith Cosgrove.
Even though they mourn, may they always trust in the sure and
certain promise of the Resurrection.
Do you know someone we should thank,
congratulate, or offer our sympathy?
Please tell Chrissy Chandler or Pastor Ruth Ann,
because we don’t want to overlook anyone!
Pastor’s Office Hours
Pastor Ruth Ann is normally in her office Tuesdays and
Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, and Fridays from
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please stop by during those hours with
any concerns or just to chat. You can also reach Pastor Ruth Ann
by e-mail at: [email protected] or on her cell phone:
704/322-0660. If you would like a visit, or know someone who
should be visited, please let her know.
We continue to update the Prayer List each month. If you have
names to add to or remove from the list, please write them in the
notebook in the narthex or give them to Pastor Ruth Ann.
Check Request Forms…
Please help us to create better accounting documentation by completing
one of these forms if you request a payment or need to be reimbursed for
expenses. Forms are available in the computer room. Talk with
Marilyn Robertson or Pastor Ruth Ann for more information.
On the Bulletin Board:
In case you don't receive Voices, the newsletter from Lutheran
Services Carolinas, check out the bulletin board in the fellowship
hall for a great article about our God's Work. Our Hands. day of
service!
Ask the Pastor…
January Events:
What is the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity?
(This question is one I imagine you might ask
when you read the January calendar!)
Confirmation class meets Sunday afternoons January 4 & 18 at 3:30
p.m. and will normally meet the first and third Sunday afternoons of
each month through the school year. Everyone is invited to join us
this year as we study Luther’s Small Catechism, including the
Lord’s Prayer, Ten Commandments, Apostles’ Creed, and the
Sacraments of Holy Communion and Baptism.
I ask not only on behalf of these, but also on behalf of
those who will believe in me through their word, that they
may all be one. As you, Father, are in me and I am in
you, may they also be in us, so that the world may believe
that you have sent me.
John 17:20-21
Inspired by Jesus’ prayer for his followers, believers in the Roman
Catholic Church and other Christian denominations around the world
have for over a hundred years designated a special time to pray together
for unity among all Christians.
We currently use the eight days between the commemorations of the
Confession of Peter on January 18 and the Conversion of Paul on
January 25 for this time of prayer.
The World Council of Churches’ Commission on Faith and Order and
the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity publish
devotional materials for this week each year, prepared by church
members in a different country of the world. The materials this year
were prepared in Brazil and are based on the story of the Samaritan
woman at the well in John 4.
I hope that you will pick up a copy of these daily devotions this year and
join in prayer with our brothers and sisters in Christ from Brazil and
around the world as we pray for unity among all believers!
God of all peoples, teach us to go through Samaria to meet
our brothers and sisters from other churches. Allow us to
go there with an open heart so we may learn from every
church and culture. We confess that you are the source of
unity. Grant us the unity that Christ wills for us. Amen.
Please share your questions with Pastor Ruth Ann so they can be
answered here!
Members of Mt. Zion will provide the evening meal for
Community Inn on January 4.
Midweek Prayer meets at noon on Wednesdays. Even if
you can’t be here, please join us in prayer at 12:12 p.m.,
remembering Romans 12:12: Rejoice in hope, be patient
in suffering, persevere in prayer. Bring a bag lunch
and stay for a time of fellowship!
Our Advent & Christmas Bible Study, a thrill of HOPE, will
conclude Wednesday afternoon January 7 and Thursday evening
January 8.
Congregation council meets Sunday morning January 11.
Breakfast begins at 7:00 a.m. and the meeting follows at 7:30 a.m.
Handbell practice is at 3:45 p.m. on Sunday
afternoons January 11 and 25. Choir practice
follows at 4:30 p.m.
Women of the ELCA will meet Tuesday,
January 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Peg Roseman’s
home.
The Committee to Appoint Committees will meet Wednesday,
January 14 at 7:00 p.m.
During the season of Epiphany, our Bible study
will be on the Gospel of Mark. We will meet
Wednesday afternoons January 21 & 28 following
Midweek Prayer and Thursday evenings January
15 & 22 at 7:00 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to
join us as we discuss this year’s lectionary gospel.
Other Updates:
January Events continued…
There is another Give and Take Event planned for indoors on
January 17, beginning at 8:00 a.m. Start sorting your things now and
be ready to bring them to church after January 7!
Thrivent members will meet following worship on Sunday, January
18.
Worship & Music Committee will meet Tuesday night, January 20 at
7:00 p.m. to begin plans for Lent and Easter!
Join us Friday night January 23 for a special indoor Movie Nite!
Beginning at 7:00 p.m. we will show both a children’s movie and a
separate movie for the adults to watch and discuss. Soft drinks and
popcorn will be provided. Volunteers are needed to supervise the
children – please talk with Pastor Ruth Ann if you can help. Please
invite your family and friends to join us!
Our next book discussion on Where is God When it Hurts, by Philip
Yancey, will begin on Tuesday, January 27 at 7:00 p.m. We will be
discussing the first two sections this month. Copies of the book will
be available in from Pastor Ruth Ann in the next few days. The cost is
$13.00 each.
Our 90 Days of Prayer has drawn to a close, but please continue
to pray for the congregation as we look toward the future and
support our team’s work as part of the NC Synod initiative, Forward
Together. In Christ. In Community.
The green Lutheran Book of Worship hymnals are in the archives
room, sorted by the donor’s last name. You are invited to take home
hymnals that you would like to keep.
There are still unclaimed opportunities to serve! Please talk with
Pastor Ruth Ann if you are willing to prepare or assist with
communion, read the lessons, provide altar flowers, or fold
bulletins during the coming year!
We will receive a special Second Sunday Offering on January 11
for the Building Fund.
Our next Food Lion Produce deliveries to SCCM will be January
20, 22, and 24.
Christ in our Home daily devotionals for January, February, and
March have been delayed at the printer, but are expected any day.
They will be available in the narthex as soon as possible!
January calendars for the W3 Walking for Water project are also
available in the narthex. Please give your completed calendars to
Elizabeth Laughlin.
LYMZ/YAMZ News:
(Lutheran Youth and Young Adults of Mt. Zion)
Thanks to everyone who donated toward the shipping of Operation
Christmas Child boxes and the distribution of Christmas cards. We
received $209 for Samaritan’s Purse for the OCC boxes and $765 for
the Heifer Project in memory of Patsy Johnson for the cards.
Please give all information for the February Glad Tidings
newsletter to Chrissy Chandler or Pastor Ruth Ann by Friday,
January 23.
Please give all information for the 2015 Yearbook to Chrissy
Chandler or Pastor Ruth Ann by Friday, January 30.
Stitches and Scripture will return in February.
Council Highlights
During the regular December meeting, the congregation council:
+ Welcomed newly elected council members.
+ Approved minutes from the November meeting.
+ Received the treasurer’s report for November.
+ Received the pastor’s report and reviewed the proposed calendar for
January 2015.
+ Tabled the approval of a mowing contract for 2015 due to questions
on workmen’s compensation insurance.
+ Designated the Christmas Eve offering for the Community Inn.
+ Approved accepting an anonymous gift of $2000 to be used to pay
for repairs to the bell tower roof; and approved the bid for this work
to be completed.
+ Decided to invite other congregations in North Stanly to participate
in the next Give and Take event on January 17.
+ Elected 2015 officers: chair, Angie Robertson; vice-chair, Cynthia
Mills; secretary, Mary Manus; and treasurer, Marilyn Robertson.
During the Annual Congregational Meeting on Sunday,
December 7, the proposed budget for 2015 was approved;
June Almond, Bill Crawley, Jerry Johnson, and Cindy
Misenheimer were elected to three year terms on council;
Tyler Gordon was elected to a one year term on council; and
June Almond and Robert Misenheimer were re-elected as
trust fund trustees. A big Thank You to our outgoing council
members Terry Almond, Wade Barbee, and Lillian
Huneycutt!
If you would like to join others across the ELCA in daily
prayer for specific concerns, including missionaries and other
ministries of the church, pick up a copy of the January Prayer
Ventures in the narthex.
Tips to lessen your chances of colds,
allergies, and sinus problems this winter
How many times have you watched the winter
weather forecast, and heard the term “bone-dry”
humidity? Cold air holds less moisture than warm
air, and this can contribute to some health issues.
Cold, dry air pulls moisture from your mouth and nose, leaving your
nasal passages dried out and your throat dry. Dry nostrils are more
likely to crack and give you a nosebleed.
Because your nose needs mucus to trap germs, dry nostrils can also
make you more vulnerable to colds, sinus infections, and the flu.
That's especially a problem in winter, when bacteria and viruses can
tend to linger longer in the dry air after someone coughs or sneezes.
When you turn up the thermostat in your home, your heating system
kicks up clouds of dust, pollen, and other allergens that can inflame
your sinuses. Cold, dry air plus those allergens can also irritate your
airways. For some people with asthma, cold and dry air can lead to a
narrowing of breathing passages and trigger an attack.
Persons, especially children, who have eczema will have more flareups during the winter months. The dry, red, itchy skin of eczema can
crack and bleed, making it more prone to infection.
We can’t avoid winter, but there are some things that will help
prevent these problems. Use a cool-mist humidifier in your home—
the goal is about 40-50% humidity. Drink at least 8 glasses of water
per day. A long, hot shower is relaxing, but not so good for the
skin—and use a moisturizing soap. Apply a moisturizing lotion on
wet skin after your shower. There are multiple types of moisturizers,
but an ointment will hold the moisture in longer than some of the
other types. Keep the nose moisturized with saline nasal spray,
followed by a little Vaseline applied with a cotton swab. Moisturize
the lips with Vaseline or a lip balm. There are prescription
moisturizers available from your health care provider that can help
persons with severe dry skin and eczema.
Feel free to talk to me about any questions or concerns about
health issues.
June Almond, RN, FNP
Parish Nurse
Wishing you the light of faith,
the warmth of home,
the love of family –
all the greatest gifts of Christmas.
We miss you all very much. Mt. Zion is always in our
thoughts and prayers. Hope you all have a very Merry
Christmas and a very blessed and safe 2015. God Bless.
Sharon & Marty Stefani
To the Congregation of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church,
On behalf of SCCM, I am writing to thank you for all the generous
contributions you have made toward the work of the ministry. Please know,
we will always work to be good stewards of all the gifts you bestow upon us.
If you ever have any questions about the work at the ministry, please give me a
call.
Dr. Roger W. Thomas
Thank you for your recent gift to the ministry of Samaritan’s Purse. This
season, as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we are
so grateful for the opportunity to share His love and hope with so many
around the world who are suffering.
Sincerely,
Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham
Dear Mt. Zion Family,
There are no words to express our gratitude
to you for your love and support during Joe’s
illness and since his passing. Your prayers,
cards, phone calls, words of encouragement
and hugs mean so much.
Having June and the choir provide music at
the service was so meaningful. He loved the
old hymns.
The meal provided for our family was
wonderful. The time for fellowship was very
helpful.
The many trips that Pastor Ruth Ann made to
Salisbury to visit, have prayer, and serve
communion gave us strength.
We love you!
Joanna and Libby Palmer
God’s Work. Our hands.
Here is some updated information on a few of the ministries we have
been supporting through our donations and projects. There are boxes
for donations to these ministries – and others - in the Fellowship Hall.
Thanks for your recent donations of needed items and to those
who have recently helped deliver items to various ministries
Unused Christmas or all-occasion cards
with envelopes are needed for the Kairos
Prison Ministry at Southern Correctional
Institution. We will be collecting them
until mid-November, when they will be delivered to be distributed
to the Kairos sisters as a Christmas gift.
As you are cleaning out Christmas cards following the holidays,
please bring your used cards to be donated to St. Jude’s Ranch
for Children. They use the fronts of cards to create new greeting
cards. They prefer cards smaller than 5 x 7” and cannot accept
Hallmark, Disney, or American Greetings cards.
We are continuing to provide a monthly meal on the first
Sunday of each month at Community Inn. Volunteers are
always welcome to help with this ministry! If you would like to
help, please talk with Cindy Misenheimer.
Reprinted from Leadership Journal. Used with permission.
Attendance & Offering for Current Expenses
Nov. 30
66
$1477.75
Dec. 7
56
$2965.00
Dec. 14
66
$2096.30
Dec. 21
69
$1795.00
Dec. 24
88
Dec. 28
54
$1421.50
Esther House has recently been at capacity, and continues to need a
variety of items, including: diapers, sippy cups, baby bottles, and
other baby care items, children’s underwear, pillows, women’s
undergarments, and hare care items. (A complete list of needs is
posted on the hallway bulletin board.)
We recently delivered sleeping mats for the homeless to Rowan
Helping Ministry. There are already many donated bags, but help is
needed to prepare ‘plarn’ or crochet mats. For more information on
how to help with this project, talk with Pastor Ruth Ann, Cynthia
Mills, Cindy Misenheimer, or Bonnie Smith! There are also other
opportunities to help others through knitting and crocheting prayer
shawls, afghan blocks, preemie caps or other items. Come to our
next Stitches and Scripture session or talk with Pastor Ruth Ann for
more information!
Monthly Ministry Focus: Backpack Buddies
We will be providing bags for the Backpack Buddies Ministry at North
Stanly Middle School three times during the Spring 2015 semester:
January 15, March 12, and May 14.
Coming Events – Mark your calendar now!
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday,
February18!
This ministry is a project of the North Stanly Ministerial Network. It
originally began several years ago to serve students at Richfield
Elementary School, and grew to over 25 students before the school
received a large grant from the Walmart Foundation for a backpack
program. We then redirected our energy to help students at NSMS.
As our confirmands study the sacraments of
Holy Baptism and Holy Communion during
Lent, everyone is invited to study the
sacraments through the ELCA resource, The
Use of the Means of Grace. Look for more
information coming soon!
At this time, we are serving 15 students who receive free or reduced
breakfast and lunch on school days and are at risk of going hungry each
weekend. There are eight churches working together on this project,
including: Highland Baptist, Kendall’s Baptist, Bethany UMC, Matton’s
Grove UMC, New London UMC, New Mt. Tabor UMC, Wesley Chapel
UMC, and Mt. Zion!
We provide individual servings of food items to provide meals and
snacks for these students each weekend. We have only a few supplies on
hand here at Mt. Zion at this time, so donations of all the requested items
would help! All items need to be commercially prepared and
individually packaged. We try to provide nutritious items and avoid
sweets.
Here is a list of the needed items:
Ramen noodles
Pudding cups
Fruit or applesauce cups
Nut snacks
100% juice boxes
Individual serving lunch items
(Beanie Weenies or canned spaghetti/ravioli)
Fruit snacks
Granola bars
Cheese or peanut butter crackers
Raisins
Individual packages of cereal or oatmeal
You can place items for this project in the basket in the narthex.
Thanks for your help feeding hungry children in our local community!
Planning Ahead
After recent funerals here at Mt. Zion, we are reminded again that
death will come for each of us. We come together as a faith
community at the end of someone’s life both in sorrow for our loss
and in joy for God’s promise of eternal life.
We remember the Resurrection promise best when we worship with
prayer, with God’s word, and with singing. It is possible for each of
us to plan much of that service in advance, selecting favorite hymns
and scripture passages.
Funeral planning worksheets are available from Pastor Ruth Ann.
Please talk with her if you would like to record your wishes for your
own funeral or memorial service. Completed forms can be kept on
file in the church office so that they will be available when the time
comes.
From the Pastor:
Team Update
Our team members (June Almond, Kay Cosgrove, Rick Gordon, Cynthia
Mills, Mike Misenheimer, Laura Smith, and Pastor Ruth Ann) met again
with our synod companion, Rev. Laura Wind, on December 16.
During this meeting, we discussed challenges facing the congregation
and our dreams for the future including: brainstorming ideas for reducing
or sharing expenses; increasing membership, giving to the congregation,
and members’ involvement in the ministry of the congregation. We
discussed how we could set measurable goals for these items.
Our next meeting will be Sunday afternoon, February 15. We agreed to
continue to pray for discernment of God’s will for what the congregation
is to do and to be until we meet again, and we invite the entire
congregation to pray for guidance with us!
We continue to welcome input from others in the congregation about this
process. Please talk with a team member if you have questions or
suggestions!
Through Jesus we received both the generous gift of his life
and the urgent task of passing it on to others
who receive it by entering into obedient trust in Jesus.
You are who you are through this gift and call of Jesus Christ!
Romans 1:5-6 (The Message)
Advent, the season of preparation, is barely behind us, as we continue
to celebrate the season of Christmas, but Epiphany will come
quickly!
This passage from Paul’s Letter to the Romans fits this rapid
transition of seasons as it reminds us that all believers have received
the gift of Jesus Christ and are called to the urgent task of passing the
Good News on to others.
Throughout this year’s short season of Epiphany (Lent and Easter
come fairly early this year), we will hear call stories in worship.
Stories from the Old and New Testaments of Saul and Jonah and the
rest of the prophets being called to serve God; and of Peter and Paul,
James and John, and the rest of the twelve disciples being called to
follow Jesus.
We will also spend time in our weekly Bible study learning more
about the Gospel of Mark, which is marked by this same sense of
urgency. (the word ‘immediately’ appears 27 times in Mark in the
NRSV!)
I invite you to spend this time immersing yourself in the word, in
both worship and in study, as we continue to celebrate the gift of life
we have received through Christ’s birth, life, death, and resurrection
and as we continue to prepare ourselves for the urgent task of sharing
the Good News with others!
Come, live in the light! Shine with the joy and the love of the Lord!
We are called to be light for the kingdom,
to live in the freedom of the city of God.
Come, open your heart! Show your mercy to all those in fear!
We are called to be hope for the hopeless
so hatred and blindness will be no more.
We are Called (Hymn #720)
Evangelical Lutheran Worship
Gifted and called together,
+ Pastor Ruth Ann
~ Mt. Zion Lutheran Church
Sun
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January 2015 ~
Wed
Food Lion Produce delivery to SCCM will be January 20th, 22nd, and 24th.
Thu
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Name of Jesus
Fri
Sat
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3
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Next date for Backpack Buddies at NSMS January 15
4
2nd Sunday of Christmas
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship w/ Holy
Communion
3:30 pm Confirmation Class
6:30 pm Community Inn
Meal
5
Pastor’s Day Off
6
Epiphany
10:00 am Pastor’s
Office Hours
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8
10:00 am Pastor’s Office
Hours
12:00 noon Midweek
Prayer
1:00 pm Advent Bible
Study
6:00 pm Girl Scouts
7:00 pm Advent Bible
Study
10:00 am Pastor’s
Office Hours
Fellowship Hall Reserved
11
Baptism of our Lord
7:00 am Council Breakfast
7:30 am Council Meeting
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship w/ Holy
Communion
3:45 pm Handbells
4:30 pm Choir
12
Pastor’s Day Off
13
10:00 am Pastor’s
Office Hours
7:30 pm Women of
the ELCA
Second Sunday
Building Fund Offering
18
2nd Sunday after Epiphany
Confession of Peter
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship
Thrivent Mtg
3:30 pm Confirmation Class
19
Pastor’s Day Off
20
10:00 am Pastor’s
Office Hours
7:00 pm Worship &
Music
14
15
10:00 am Pastor’s Office
Hours
12:00 noon Midweek
Prayer
NO Bible Study
3:00 pm Pack Backpack
Buddies Bags
7:00 pm Appointing
Committee
21
16
6:00 pm Girl Scouts
7:00 pm Bible Study
22
10:00 am Pastor’s Office
Hours
12:00 noon Midweek
Prayer
1:00 pm Bible Study
25
3rd Sunday after Epiphany
Conversion of Paul
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Worship
3:45 pm Handbells
4:30 pm Choir
26
Pastor’s Day Off
27
10:00 am Pastor’s
Office Hours
7:00 pm Book
Discussion
for Christian Unity
28
10:00 am Pastor’s Office
Hours
12:00 noon Midweek
Prayer
1:00 pm Bible Study
7:00 pm Civitans Bd Mtg
10:00 am Pastor’s
Office Hours
23
6:00 pm Girl Scouts
7:00 pm Bible Study
Fellowship Hall Reserved
~~~ Week of Prayer
17
(January 18-25) ~~~
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24
10:00 am Pastor’s
Office Hours
7:00 pm Movie Nite
February Newsletter
Information Due
30
6:00 pm Girl Scouts
NO Bible Study
Forward Together
8:00 am Give &
Take
31
2015 Yearbook
Information Due
Conference at Christ Lutheran/CLT