September 2015 Newsletter - First Evangelical Lutheran Church
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September 2015 Newsletter - First Evangelical Lutheran Church
First Ev. Lutheran Church Newsletter September 2015 OUR MISSION STATEMENT IS DESIGNED TO DRAW PEOPLE TO THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY AND TO EXPERIENCE A LIFE WITH GOD.......................... Inspired by God and united in faith, the family of First Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) utilizes the word and sacraments to share our time, talents and resources to nurture our spiritual growth and bring people of all ages into the Christian community of God. 1 **** UNAPPROVED COUNCIL MINUTES **** Minutes will be published in the newsletter in a more timely manner ..however please keep in mind these minutes have not been reviewed and approved by council members......this will take place at the next meeting on February 1 ALSO REMEMBER that anyone can come to listen to council meetings ..... 1st Monday each month @ 7pm Minutes Congregation Council August 3, 2015 Attendees: Sharlene Most, Dixie Apetz, Carolyn Sandall, Hannah Miller, Matt Holthe Tim Norquest, Phil Hallisey , Stan Schulz Absent: Stacey Stark, Pastor Bud, Pete Teegerstrom, Minutes: A devotion was shared by Shar Motion to approve agenda by Matt and Phil There were no additions or corrections to the July minutes. Motion to approve Minutes as presented. Communion assistant sign-up sheet passed around. Financial Report Check registry and General ledger, minor discussion. Approved as presented. Pastor Report - none Presidents Report Computer Tech - motion to approve Don Mohorn as computer tech, second by Dixie. All approved. Air conditioner maintence – received a quote from J & R heating. This will be tabled for now until property committee can review. Plates and cups from kitchen – wanting to get rid of the old dishes. Bondell will be able to keep out the dishes she needs for funerals and then the congregation will have an opportunity to purchase. Education - Vacation Bible school was a huge success. 34 youths attended. 3 counselors were sent from Carol Joy Holling to assist. Discussion on needing a first aid kit at the church. Endowment - No meeting Property - Some discussion on handicap door. Stewardship - discussion on Vanco electronic payment program. Discussion on Thrivent Action funds. Stewardship committee will start compiling a list of possible needs. New Business: none Adjourn/ closing prayer Next meeting September 7, 2015 @ 7:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Dixie Apetz 2 General Health Tip Can a Healthy Diet Prevent Memory Loss? There’s no cure for memory loss, but some studies show that lifestyle changes may help keep your memory sharp. More research is needed, but consider increasing or adding the following foods for a brain-healthy diet: • • • • • Beans - one study showed that high levels vitamins B-6 and B-12 are linked to lower levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that has been linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Oranges – some studies show vitamin C can have a protective effect for the brain and dissolve toxic plaques that are found in individuals with memory loss. Almonds – vitamin E which promotes healthy blood flow, especially to the brain. Fish –scientists have found people with low levels of omega-3 had more brain shrinkage and poor performance on memory tests. Spinach – this leafy green is packed with more than 15 antioxidants that have been show in studies to inhibit the formation of plaques that build up in those with Alzheimer’s disease. This health tip is brought to you by Tabitha, your answer for Elder Care in 28 southeast Nebraska counties. Questions about aging? Tabitha.org, or call 800.286.9074 | 402.362.7739. SixSix-year old Angie, and her fourfour-year old brother, Joel, were sitting together in church. Joel giggled, sang and talked out loud. Finally, his big sister had had enough. "You're not supposed to talk out loud in church." "Why? Who's going to stop me?" Joel asked. Angie pointed to the back of the church and said, "See those two men standing by the door? They're hushers." HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED . . . ??? Have you ever found yourself wondering about something that is going on in our church or within our church family ?? We would like to encourage an increase in communication among the congregation, committees, council and Pastor. Just write down your question, comment or concern and place in the offering plate. Please include your name, so that the council, appropriate committee and/or Pastor can respond to your comments. THANK YOU..... 3 THANK YOU: Dear Pastor Bud, Ruth and the Children of God at First Lutheran, PLEASE TAKE TIME TO COMPLETE THE ATTENDENCE FORM that was handed out with the bulletin and return in the offering plate. THANK YOU !! Thank you very much for your hospitality when I came to share the Good News with you! I enjoyed speaking at your church and helping with the special music. Your support of Followers of Christ Prison ministry is greatly appreciated by the men and women in prison in Nebraska. Thank you so much for your offerings. Please know that you are invited to attend our Freed for LIFE dinner on November 8 in support of Followers of Christ, Bridges to Hope and the FEAST program at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. These ministries work together to reach out to “ the least of these” in prison and those returning home. God bless you! Pastor Bob Bryan Followers of Christ Church Aging Health Tip How Can I Keep the Mind Sharp? Across the nation, older adults are keeping their minds sharp by continuing to learn new things, meet new people and get involved. This activity, according to many researchers, has limitless positive effects for all adults, especially as we get older. They say that learning new things, whether it’s a new dance, picking up a cooking glass, exploring history, or learn a few new phrases in French, can improve communication and socialization, ease pain from chronic illness, reduce stress, give meaning and purpose, improve cognitive abilities and could possibly help combat memory loss. So what are you waiting for?! Pick up that new hobby you’ve always thought about, watch that History Channel documentary or join a new card club. Your health will thank you. This proactive aging health tip is brought to you by Tabitha, your answer for Elder Care in 28 southeast Nebraska counties. Questions about aging? Tabitha.org, or call 800.286.9074 | 402.362.7739. 4 BIRTHDAYS Josh Miller 9/1 Lorena Overing 9/23 Julie Rasmussen 9/1 Pete Teegerstrom 9/24 Kim Tonniges 9/1 Darroll Loschen 9/25 Beverly Forsch 9/2 Emily Petersen 9/25 Roger Jackson 9/3 Brian Houtwed 9/12 Helen Lulow 9/26 Kim Hoffman 9/4 Mignon Ocken 9/14 Bryce Danielson 9/27 Linda Koehler 9/5 Jan Jensen 9/17 Carolyn Koch 9/27 Alyssa White 9/6 Kadence McManigal 9/19 Drew Danielson 9/29 Jim Petersen 9/8 Karen Samson 9/20 Courtney Dickes 9/29 Ryan Seevers 9/9 Mackinley Johnson 9/23 Christopher Houtwed 9/30 Anniversaries Merlyn & Velda Minderman 9/1/1056 Josh & Liesal Hoffman 9/12/2009 Marc & Angie Kroger 9/3/2000 Frank & Beth Sandall 9/14/1985 Zachary & Rachel Alm 9/8/2012 Gus & Janet Jensen 9/18/1955 5 TERP HALL ..... Every 2nd Sunday COMMITTEE CORNER following worship there will be a brief organizational meeting for the next month’s monthly ministry individuals and families OUTREACH COMMITTEE REPORT DO YOU KNOW NEW MEMBERS TO THE COMMUNITY ?? Let the Outreach Committee know the details and we will send a welcome to York as well as an invitation to worship at First Lutheran September 13 Working Together in Monthly Ministries ACOLYTE SCHEDULE September Jason Ackerman Harold & Darla Brungardt Linda Duell Orpha & Bondel Friesen Jim & Donna Heins Roger & Jayne Jackson Bob & Jan Lott Larry & Deb Munroe Staci Naber Billie Petersen Jim & Marianne Senff Pete & Sandi Teegerstrom 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 Carter Culotta Isaac Stark Tina Hallisey Ryan Seevers October Zach & Rachel Alm Jim & Nancy Bellows Paul & Darcy Dawson Jean Gaver Denny & Roxane Johnson Edie Kleen Brian & Linda Koehler family Josh & Hannah Miller family Jim & Lynn Rumery family Carol Scherer Guy & Stacey Stark family Pete & Deanna Warnken 6 Pastor Bud will be on vacation Monday, August 31 thru Monday, September 7. Call the office with any needs or concerns……. 402-362-3063 A beautiful patriotic quilt is being raffled off to start a fund for automatic door openers for the (main) west doors. Be sure to get your ticket(s) at $5 each or $10 for 3. Tickets will be available until September 13th when a winner is drawn. A very special Thank You to Eileen Krumbach for making the quilt!! 7 PAST MONTH’S ACTIVITIES 6/6 6/7 6/13 6/14 6/20 6/21 6/27 6/28 7/5 7/11 7/12 7/18 7/19 7/25 7/26 8/1 8/2 8/8 8/9 8/15 8/16 8/22 8/23 8/29 8/30 43 68 18 73 20 59 15 64 52 26 90 31 42 23 45 32 70 31 46 20 73 21 75 Would you like to bring in altar flowers in memory or honor of a member of your family....contact Jolene Jensen or Deanna Warnken or the office.....a special note will be made in the bulletin for that weekend “DO WE ADVERTIZE THE WORD OF GOD” POSITIONS: There are always places available to be on a committee ............just ask someone how you can get involved in COME AND JOIN....... Adult Forum Starting Sept. 13th.....check it Out Every Sunday 8:00am in TERP 8 FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR (as of— August 28, 2015) Year to Date Needed $ 126.990 Year to Date Received $ 114,675 FEB/MAR 28/1 MAR 7/8 14/15 21/22 28/29 APR 2/3/5 11/12 18/19 25/26 MAY 2/3 9/10 16/17 24 30/31 JUNE 6/7 13/14 20/21 27/28 JULY 5 11/12 18/19 25/26 AUG 1/2 8/9 15/16 22/23 29/30 $ 3,756 $ 2,267 $ 4,143 $ 2,464 $ 5,066 $ 6,419 $ 3,602 $ 2,134 $ 4,705 $ 5,443 $ 2,592 $ 2,918 $ 2,104 $ 4,232 $ 3,687 $ 4,264 $ 3,364 $ 2,380 $ 2.504 $ 5,301 $ 2,079 $ 2,300 $ 3,971 $ 4,327 $ 3,420 $ 2,252 “Enable each of us the joy of giving abundantly” Offering envelopes will be distributed to confirmed youth at the request of parents.. Just contact the Stewardship Committee Everyone Has Gifts To Share Singing......playing music.... Visitation.......Ushering..... Reading scriptures....... Acolyte duties........ Cleaning and building..... Organizing...... Greeting......fellowship..... EVERYONE DESERVES A SPECIAL THANK YOU FIRST LUTHERAN RECYCLES — DO YOU ? 9 Nationwide ELCA project……. GOD’S WORK - OUR HANDS Sunday, September 13, 2015 MARK YOUR CALENDARS There are approximately 95 fire hydrants that need to be repainted in the south part of York. The parks and recreation dept will supply the paint, as well as a weed eater (I guess to find some of the hydrants!), wire brushes to clean off the hydrants before painting, and brushes. I think this will be a project all ages can participate in, since there is no climbing involved. We had ice cream as a treat for the workers after we were done last year, and I think we should do that again this year. So we'll maybe set the working time from 1:00 to 4:00, and then meet somewhere (like a park) for ice cream afterwards. Outreach Ministry Committee, Carolyn Sandall, chairman This is an exciting time…… Classes are starting Wednesday, September 9th. Be at church at 5:30 pm for supper. After a time of worship, it is time for classes, approximately 6 to 7 p.m. This included Confirmation students. RED, WHITE AND BLUE FOR YORK, TOO! Yorkfest is September 10 thru 12. This year First Evangelical Lutheran Church is going to have a float in the parade and we are hoping for lots of volunteers to help decorate the float and/or walk in the parade with the float passing out bottled water and small bags of candy. Come join the fun…...volunteer! Call the church office (402-362-3063) or talk to Pastor Bud. We sold 58 Yorkfest - First Evangelical Lutheran Church T-shirts and hope everyone will be wearing them on that day (the 12th) for sure. 10 September 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 Stewardship Comm 7 pm Worship & Music Comm 7:30 pm 6 9:30 am Worship Service/ fellowship 7 8 14 13 < 8 am Adult forum/fellowship/Monthly Ministries God’s Work Our Hands 1 pm to 4 pm 8 am Adult forum/9:30 Worship Service/ Fellowship 27 8 am Adult forum/9:30 Worship Service/ Fellowship 9 10 11 12 8 am Float in Yorkfest Parade Congregational Council 20 5:30 pm Worship Service WIC 21 OutreachMinistry Comm 7 pm SPARK 5:30 PM Quilt Raffle @ Farmer’s Market 15 ---------------------- 16 17 5:30 pm Worship Service 18 19 WIC > Wedding SPARK 5:30 PM 22 23 24 Wedding Rehearsal 5:30 pm Worship Service 25 26 Women of Joy 7 pm SPARK 5:30 PM 28 29 5:30 pm Worship Service 30 SPARK 5:30 PM 11 NEBRASKA SYNOD ELCA FIRST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 1211 E. 14th St. York, Nebraska 68467 402/362-3063 Email address: [email protected] Website: www.firstlutheranyork.org (ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED) OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] Office hours are : Monday thru Friday 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Our website! SEND ME YOUR COMMENTS OR ADDITIONS FOR NEXT MONTH’S LETTER Jane http://www.firstlutheranyork.org The newsletter will also be available on the website. 12