Big Daddy Weave Concert! - First Lutheran Church, ELCA
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Big Daddy Weave Concert! - First Lutheran Church, ELCA
The Voice September 2016 A NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH A Congregation of the Northeastern Minnesota Synod, ELCA Big Daddy Weave Concert! Interim Pastor: Bruce Carlson Office Administrator: Aimee Droba Office Hours: Monday—Friday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 218-283-2208 www.firstlutheranifalls.org [email protected] Music Ministers: FLC Choir Director: Nancy McBride FLC Organist: Elaine Beach, Michelle Boelk & Jacob Erickson The kids had a great fellowship dinner at the Paul Bunyan park. None of the kids really knew what to expect because some of them had never been to a concert or venue like the Sanford Center. The whole experience was somewhat surprising to them and it was fun to watch. The kids enjoyed the music and hanging out with their friends in a Christian atmosphere. Page 2 THE VOICE September 2016 First Lutheran Women We are ready to begin the 2016/17 season! Our first meeting is Monday, September 12th at noon. All women of First are invited. For those who have only a lunch hour, we serve a meal and have a brief business meeting so that you can return to work on time. Please join us as we need more women to help make FLW business and charity decisions. Upcoming Events: Laurentian WELCA Fall Gathering at Grace Lutheran in Ely, October 8th, 8:30 - 2:30 Coffee and Conversation - join the women of Bethany, First, Littlefork, and Zion for an afternoon of fellowship, food, and fun. Sunday, October 16th, from 2 - 4 in Memorial Hall. Bunn Commercial Coffee Maker The FLW would like to buy a stainless dual pot coffee maker for Fellowship Hall. The price is $350.00 and we are asking for donations to help defray the cost. A donation box will be available at Sunday coffee Sept 4th or donations can also be left at the office. This fast brewing system would allow us to make additional coffee quicker when needed, especially during funeral lunches. Thank You, Donna Olsen Page 3 THE VOICE September 2016 Pastor Bruce’s Reflections True or false: I can’t believe that Fall is here! Yup, it’s true. Now that our seasonal reality check has been made, let’s have a look at what is coming up in the month of September. September 1st is our day to serve Holy Communion at Good Samaritan. Join the volunteers for that gathering September 4th is part of the Labor Day weekend. We have several national holidays throughout the year which give us an opportunity to sing “National Songs” during our morning worship. Join your brothers and sisters at First Lutheran singing these familiar songs! For those of you who go back to when I served as your pastor, you will remember my wife Barbara. She will be with us on that weekend! I know she looks forward to seeing you! September 11th is Rally Sunday. We will have a youth sponsored dinner following worship. Outdoor games will be available as well. We need our youth to assist in the service as acolytes, crucifer, ushers, and readers. Please call Aimee at the church office to sign-up. Erin will need the assistance of our youth preparing and serving the dinner on that Sunday as well. September 14th is the first session of confirmation. The worship schedule will be handed out along with the other expectations for confirmation. Release Time for the younger grades begins October 5th. September 19th will be our second “Hymns and Brew” gathering at the VFW. We had a good turnout for our first night. Join us from 7:00 to 8:00 as we sing familiar hymns and even add some new hymns to our repertoire. Some of can even consider this a date night! Remember “Beer is optional – Singing is not!” When Release Time begins there will be a new activity for our youth. Nancy is planning to form a Youth Choir! The choir will meet at 4:00 giving her time to get back to First from Littlefork. Put this on the calendar as one more way we can celebrate our life together. Last month I shared an opportunity called “Simply Giving.” This is a way of giving to your church on a regular basis through an automatic withdrawal from your checking account. I hope you consider becoming a part of the members who are already using it. Another giving opportunity is our Endowment Fund. This fund provides a means for you to establish a perpetual memorial for yourself or your designated loved ones. It gives support for projects beyond the yearly operating budget of the church. It provides an important base of long-term financial strength for the church. It provides an opportunity to give major gifts with certain tax benefits. It ensures the continuation and expansion of Christ’s work in International falls, the nation, and the world. There are informational tracts available at the tract rack at the entrance of our church. Pick one and consider this extra step in giving. The Fall Theological Conference for pastors is Sunday afternoon, September 25th through the 27th. I will be attending this event. On the following weekend October 1st, I will be in Mankato officiating at my daughter’s wedding! And the Fall is just beginning! Page 4 THE VOICE September 2016 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES Thursday, June 23, 2016 Meeting was called to order at 5:30 p.m. Pastor Carlson opened the meeting with a prayer. PRESENT: Pastor Carlson, Steve Lindberg, Ronna MacKay, Brenda Bertilson, Linda Torseth¸ Brad Ettestad, Neil Fittje, Gary Coran, Mary Ojala, BettyJeanne Henrickson and Laurie Lindberg ABSENT: Nancy McBride Moved By: Brenda Bertilson Seconded By: Mary Ojala CARRIED “That BettyJeanne Henrickson replace BethAnne Slatinski on the Discipleship Committee for the current term ending December 31, 2016. “ PASTOR’S REPORT: Pastor Bruce reported that things are moving along. Fun to see kids participate in worship service. What other intriguing things can be done to bring families in? Statistically our numbers are good but we lack in active participation; need to key in on youth activity. A memorial service and 2 baptisms are scheduled for July. “That the May 26, 2016 meeting minutes be approved as presented.” OUTREACH: Brenda Bertilson reported that the roster work was completed; the next step is to update phone numbers, birthdates, etc. In the process of compiling a prospect list for invitation to a new member’s class. The committee reviewed the June Voice and will place a request in the bulletin for members to submit their birthdates. These will be used as needed for the roster and to compile a month/day list for recognition in the Voice on their birthday month. DISCIPLESHIP: BettyJeanne reported the Committee has been busy. The pie & perennial sale was successful ($1,265.16 less Journal ad expense of $72). MINUTES: Minutes for the May 26, 2016 Council meeting were reviewed. Camp fees were $3,107.00; monies earned from the pie & perennial sale, $800 F.L. Women, $324 from chocolate sundae fundraiser and $250 Magnuson Memorial. Will have campers tell the congregation of their experience and to thank them. Root beer float fundraiser on July 10th, will need extra workers to help with the ice cream. Moved By: Brad Ettestad Seconded By: Linda Torseth CARRIED Confirmation Sunday is on October 30th and Rally Sunday is set September 11th with youth band playing and a youth dinner. Pastor Bruce talked about the Synodical Mission Planning for each congregation. The 1st meeting will be on July 31st. Pastor Dietz will meet with Bethany, First, Zion & Littlefork Lutheran to begin mission development. The Christmas pageant date is set for December 14th at 5:30. Release time students will participate as well as others. That will end Release Time. Erin will research/plan a family night event. Ideas were kickball in the park, bowling, volleyball and basketball with a bonfire on our church lawn. Sherri suggested the Big Daddy Weave concert in Bemidji on August 21st offered to 7th graders & up. Michelle suggested we expand the Grandparent ministry. Besides cards & visiting could invite them to family nights and events; possibly pick up if needed. Beth would like to see more youth Sundays; possible Rally Day and Valentine’s Day as the Mother’s Day was very much appreciated and the youth enjoyed it. Everyone thought the youth program was successful this year and would like to continue doing it during early out on Wednesdays. Will continue during Lent and probably end Confirmation at Easter. Stepping Stones will be the religious instruction for pre-school through to 2nd grade. Release time for 3rd through 5th grades and Confirmation for 6th through to 9th grades. Will be adding gift assessments for 10th graders before being confirmed with timely topics such as immigration for the older youth and maybe adults. Sunday School was revisited; Sparks does have a preschool curriculum we can look at. Awaiting the new school calendar. FELLOWSHIP: Linda Torseth reported nothing new for the Committee. BUILDINGS & GROUNDS: Neil Fittje reported cleaning bee was completed, worked on drainage in the back of the church, spray painted the bike rack and repaired a flood light. John Willmarth mowed the lawn twice while the riding lawnmower was getting repaired. It was suggested that our national flag be placed on a stand for National holidays. The flag could be processed on July 3rd. Continues on next page. Page 5 THE VOICE September 2016 Minutes for June continued. FINANCE/TREASURER: Brad Ettestad reported that the General Fund Financial Statement presented as of May 31, 2016 showed year to date operating revenue of $78,700 and operating expenses of $70,757 resulting in an operating surplus of $7,943 for the year to date. Federal rebate of $925 was received for one year. Expect to receive a rebate for the second year. WORSHIP & MUSIC: The Committee met on June 5th. Anna Cowman did an excellent job with special music. Will keep “Sanctuary” as Kyrie for the rest of the summer and will change settings in the fall. No date has been set for the choir fall start up. Beer & Hymns ministry will begin in the fall. SERVICE: Mary Ojala reported that Communion for shut-ins continues. If you know of anyone who would like inhome Communion, please contact Mary. Aimee will send out reminders to those signed-up for Backus. STEWARDSHIP: Gary Coran reported that Aimee will distribute the Ways to Serve information. OLD BUSINESS: Minnesota Power will trim the trees at no cost. NEW BUSINESS: Idea at the Synod Conference was Beer & Hymns as a unique outreach. It was started by three men who went to local pubs where they played guitar, mandolin and drums and sang hymns. They talked about their lives; was very interesting. The Bishop has asked that congregations look at Mission Planning. Pastor John Dietz of the NE Minnesota Synod will make a presentation on July 31st at 6:30 p.m. at Zion Lutheran. Next Meeting Date: August 18, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Meeting Adjourned at 6:25 p.m. Respectfully submitted by Laurie Lindberg, Secretary First Lutheran Endowment Fund The First Lutheran Church Endowment Fund has granted five Educational Scholarships of $200.00 each for the school year 2016-2017. Recipients of these scholarships are: Taylor Anderson– University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire—Granddaughter of Monty Bokovoy. Serina Sprecco—University of Minnesota, Duluth— Daughter of Dominic Sr. & Roxanne Sprecco. Aleisha Mason—Rainy River Community College—Daughter of Bill & Shawn Mason. David Sexter—University of North Dakota—Grandson of Gordy & Pat Ettestad. Annika Amdahl—St. Cloud State University—Daughter of Evan & Rachel Amdahl. We are pleased to award these scholarships to help students of our congregation with their further education. It is important to continue supporting the Endowment Fund, so we can continue the good works as laid out in our Endowment Policy. Page 6 THE VOICE Thank you to……………….. All who helped fold the Voice. Bob Smith for lawn care and helping to fix the drainage problem on east side of the church. All who helped with worship services. September Birthday’s 9/1 9/3 9/4 9/5 9/6 9/7 9/8 9/10 9/11 9/12 9/13 9/14 9/15 9/16 9/17 9/18 Wyatt Amdahl Jessica Dotzler Josh Sobkowicz Bill Bergstrom Tony Jackson Braeson Porter Lillian Boorman Soren Lindquist Linda Torseth Macey Marcotte Wendy Ness Tamara Sjoblom Ryan Zub Ron Gilbertson Luke Valentine Owen Amundsen Kalsie Briggs Jakob Eide Joyce Toninato Sophie Fredrickson Isaac Johnson Elizabeth Marchuck Glen Marcotte Kellie Swanson Kenneth Handrick Ruby Handrick Paul Bergstrom Germaine Lindquist Maynard Nickelson Gail Rassmussen Charles Swanson Alyce Thureen Mya Gilbertson Adalyn Zub 9/19 Kris Jackson William Landmark 9/20 Kyra Briggs Kirsten Landmark Ariel Smith 9/21 Tammie Treat 9/22 Tenneyson Amdahl Don Carey Leone Katrin Quinn McCarthy Carroll Thureen Austin Valentine 9/23 Riley Larson 9/24 Tami Geving 9/25 Tara Tomczak 9/26 Tom Kaasa Diane Raboin 9/27 Brian Briggs Anah Schwartz Chanin Smith William Wagner 9/28 Morgan Rasmussen 9/29 Burke Bolstad Zach Wichner 9/30 Kelly Golnick September 2016 Prayer Chain First Lutheran Church has four active prayer chains. If you have prayer requests for someone, or yourself, call either the church office at 283-2208, Brenda Bertilson 283-2144, 2404939 , Mary Carey 285-7006, or Pat Norby 2834113. You must have permission to put someone on the chain, either from the person, or from a close relative. To put someone on the list for Sunday prayers, call the office at 2832208. People will be on the list for one week only, unless you ask that they remain on the list. In that case, please call back when they can be removed. Remember in your prayers those in need, and those in Nursing & Senior Homes Good Samaritan: Denise Snare Romonowicz, Arlene Julien, Henry Novack Lillian Larsen, Littlefork Nursing Home: Arlene Olestad. Ranier Roost: Carole Cassibo Silver Bay Veteran’s Nursing Home: Bill Torseth North Winds Assisted Living: Janice Berg On the second Monday of the month , anyone in the community can take advantage of Ruby’s Pantry from 5-6:30 pm at Backus. For a $20 donation, program participants are entitled to one share of food. A share consist of two boxes of food which can be in the form of two totes, laundry baskets or coolers. There are no income guidelines. If you eat, you qualify! No one has too much money— all are welcome! THE DEADLINE FOR INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE OCTOBER NEWSLETTER IS: Monday, September 26th at 1:00 pm. Page 7 THE VOICE September 2016 Youth and Family Happenings Rally Sunday is September 11th. We will be serving pulled pork, corn on the cob, coleslaw, and dessert. We are in need of youth to help serve. Please call, email, or text me and let me know whether or not your child is able to help. Also there will be yard games set up and basketball. If anyone has a yard game that they could bring please let me know. Erin Rousseau: 218-395-0076 [email protected] Big Daddy Weave concert. This was the view from the box seats! FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE 123 Wayside Lane International Falls, MN 56649 PAID INTL FALLS, MN PERMIT NO. 52 September 2016 NEWSLETTER (CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED) First Lutheran Church, ELCA wherever you are on your journey, you are Welcome here! First Lutheran’s Mission Statement Sharing God’s Grace First Lutheran’s Vision Statement First Lutheran Church will be a congregation that shares God’s grace by: + Proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ with integrity. + Welcoming all to active involvement in ministry. + Offering a non-judgmental encounter with God through the celebration of liturgical worship with word and sacrament. + Responding faithfully to the Great Commission of Matthew 28 -- to grow. + Committing ourselves to serving the needs of our congregation and the community at large. WORSHIP SERVICE Sundays at 10:30 am OFFICE HOURS Mon. through Fri., 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Office: 218-283-2208 NOTE OUR NEW EMAIL ADDRESS! [email protected] Visit us on the Web! www.firstlutheranifalls.org