PEACE LUTHERAT{ GUII,D - Peace Lutheran Church

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PEACE LUTHERAT{ GUII,D - Peace Lutheran Church
PEACE LUTHERAT{ GUII,D
2012
Lutheran Church
Arlington, MN
Peace
MN South District LWML
Membership
As members of our congregation, we welcome you as an
automatic Gulld member. You may choose tc be one cf the
following members:
1.
Those who attend meetings regularly assist
in
committee work and serve at church functions on a
rotating basis will be considered active members.
2.
Those who do not attend meetings or otherwise
participate will be considered inactive members.
They will still be welcorne to serve at church
functions when asked.
3.
Those who because of age or health are unable to
be active are honorary members.
ff you choose to become an inactive or honorary member, please
remember that our meetings are always open and you are
welcome to attend at any time. Your membership status may
also change if at any time you feel you can become more active.
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THE S_TORY OF THE MtrES
Mark 12.41-44
As Jesus sat near the temple treasury, he watched the
people as they dropped in their money. Many rich men dropped
in lot of money; then a poor widow came along and dropped in
two little copper coins, worth about a penny. He called his
disciples together and said to them, "l tell you that this poor
widow put more in the offering box than all the others. For the
others put in what they had to spare of their riches; but she, poor
as she is, put in all that she had - she gave all she had to live
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Dear Friend:
I am only a little mite box, but I have great possibilities.
MY PURPOSE
Your gift and that of your fellow Christians will help build
chapels, provide worship furnishings, and, in general, carry out
many additional mission projects. We mite boxes are very happy
when we are filled with special thank offerings, which will be used
to build Christ's kingdom.
The Guild Mite offerings are at the regular meetings and
the third Sunday of each month
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PEACE LUTHERAN GUILD OFFICERS
2012
President:
Vice President &
Christian Life:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
LWML Delegate:
LWML Alternate
Ruth
Wolter
507-237-2426
Pauline Wiemann
Shirley Bethke
Joyce Shaver
Shirley Bethke
964-5981
964-2765
778-4A11
964-2765
Arlington Zone Officers
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer.
Christian Life:
Archivist:
Human Care:
Servant Resources:
Counselor.
Ruth Wolter
Gaylord
JoAnn Rosenfeld
Lois Bode
Arlis Willis
Joan Rose
Arlington
Gibbon
Arlington
Henderson
Joyce Shaver
Harold Storm
Arlington
Gaylord
MN SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICERS
DistrictPresident: DarleneHarens
Secretary:
Joyce Lanie
Treasurer:
Sandy Weiden
Financial Secretary: Darlene Fretham
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Apple Valley
Anoka
Rochester
Maple Lake
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Beginning
Name of Grant
Balance
TrinirviH0PE. Inc.
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$5,000.00
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Seminary Student Tuition Assistance Matching (irant,
St. l,ouis & Fort Wayne
The Drvelling Place Traruitional Housine.
Domestic Vioience Shslter, Twin Cities
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$20.000.00
$10,000.0c
Schoiarships for Lutheran High Schoois in the
MN Soutl District
$42.000.0c
Full-Time Professional Church Worker
Student'sFinancial Aid
$40,000"00
LWML Mission Trip VBS MN South Dishict
$20,000.00
Lutheran Bible Translators Vehicles for
Missionaries in A-&ica
$10,000.00
Special Fdrcation in Luthcran Schools,
Minnesota South District
$7,500.00
Concordia Seminarv. St. Louis Food Bank
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$10,000.00
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Concordia Seminary, Fort Wayne"
Food&Clothing.Co-ofr , .
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L,utheran'Blind Mission tfutreachtenter in Minneapolis
Concordia Renewal-Center Support for krdia {partial)_
ToolM':*b".9Y.uo,rqt5
National LWML
Total Mites
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$10,000.00
$5,00t).00
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-$180,000.00
$60,000.00
$240,000.00
Altar Committee
Altar Guild - 2011
January 1-15
January 16-31
February 1-18
February 19-29
March 1-17
March 18-31
April 1-14
April 15-30
May 1-13
May 14-30
June 1-16
June 17-30
July 1-15
July 16-31
August 1-31
September 1-30
October 1-14
October 15-31
November 1-1 1
November 12,30
December 1-16
December 17-31
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Carol Mesenbring & Barb Mathwig
Juanita Kube & Barb Mathwig
Lowell & Bonnie Nagel
Julie Meyer
Doreen Scharping
Becky Ziegler & Rhonda Stien
Sharon Shimota & Pauline Wiemann
Alice Bobo & Faye Pinske
Bill & Char Beseke
Shirley Weckwerth & Melba Meffert
Elia Peterson & Doris Petzel
Karen Neubarth
Ramona Meyer
Joyce Shaver & Ruth Wolter
Alice Bobo & Mary Kistner
Esther Kuebler & Marlene Moskop
Brian & Pam Bullert
Shirley Bethke & Darlene Weckwerth
Rhonda Bates
Sharon Shirnota & Pauline Wiemann
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Monthly Chairman:
January:
Juanita Kube & Karen Neubarth
February:
Rosie Kauffmann & Doris Petzel
March:
Bonnie Nagel & Shirley Bethke
April
Rosie Kauffmann & Shirley Weckwerth
May:
Darlene Weckwerth & Esther Kuebler
J
une.
Alice Bobo & Ginny Wisch
J
uly:
Ramona Meyer & Lorraine Lieske
August:
Simmy Sander & Melba Meffert
September:
lrmgaard Otto & Esther Beseke
October:
Joyce Shaver & Ruth Wolter
November:
Esther Kuebler & Marlene MoskoP
December:
Phyllis Kroehler & Shirley Bethke
Standing Committees and Duties
ALTAR GUII.D:
A\tar Guild Ca-Chairmen. Sharon Shimota and Paufine Wiemann
Duties of Altar Guild
Co-Chairman: Be responsible for the cleaning of paraments
and fair linens, polishing baptismal and communion ware and
candelabra, order supplies as needed. They will arrange for the
selection and display of the flowers for Christmas and Easter.
One will attend Executive Board meetings.
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for Holy Communion and baptism as scheduled. They will
decorate the chancel with the available flowers and fill the
candles when necessary. They will water all church flowers and
plants.
KTTCLTEN COMMTTTEE:
Kitchen committee co-chairman: Esther Kuebler. Rosie
Kauffmann
Duties of Kitchen Comr-nittee:
co-chairman:
Be responsible for calling ladies to serve,
keep the rotating file up to date, purchase supplies as needed,
clean coffee pots and servers as needed. crder food for
funerals, receptions, etc. as needed. one will attend Executive
Board meetings.
Monthly Chairmen: Be responsible for instructing serving ladies
in what to do, cook coffee, assist with serving, cleanup and
Iaunder dishcloths and towels.
Seruing Ladies: Furnish food, assist in setting tables, serving
and cleanup.
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$tanding Committees and Duties {Continued}
Human Gare Committeei
Thrivent Congregational Coordinators
Duties of Human Qare QgmFittee:
Be responsible for organizing projects to be done by Guild
members. This will include anything from World Relief to
Community to local Church projects. One member is to attend
Executive Board meetings.
Nominating Committee:
Quties of Nominatins Gommitteg
Be respoirsit-rie for prepariirg a siaie of nonrinees for each
office and present slate of candidates at the Novernber meeting.
Arlington
Churches in Arlington Zone,
Peace Lutheran Church
St. John's Lutheran Church
Courtland
lmmanuel Lutheran Church
Gaylord
lmmanuel Lutheran Church
St. John's Lutheran Church
Gibbon
st. Peter's Lutheran church-Moltke
Green
lsle
lvlountville
St. Paul's & Zion Lutheran Church
Henderson
Centennial Lutheran Church
Ulm
Redeerner Lutheran Church
New
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standing committees and Duties (continued)
A RE_tltVt S T/H I S TO RtA N
Sharon Shimota
Dqllles cf ArchivisUHistorian
Be responsible for keeping a scrapbook for the Guild and
arrange to have pictures taken at special events.
FINANCIAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
Dorrine Scharping
Dutie-s of Auditinq C_ommitkrg
Be i'esponsible foi- audiiing
end of the year.
the treasurer's books at ihe
CRADLE ROLL
Parn Bullert
Duties_gf Cradle Roll Chairman
Be responsible for obtaining and keeping a record of
baptismal date (rebirths) of alr our children prior to age 4. shejs
to report to the Human Care Commlttee and be reiponsible for
delivery or mailing of materials.
RESOURCE PERSONS
Darlene Weckwerth & Lynn Wacker
Dutieg of Resoufce Person
Be responsible for ordering and having on hand all
occasion cards and for sending appropriate cards to members.
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January
January 22
10:30 a.m. Voters' Meeting and
$oup & Sandwich
January 23
7:00 p.m. Installation of Officers
Guild meeting- Convention Report
Miriam Gennrich
February
February 5
February 26
Tebruary 27
10:30 a.m. Pack Valentine gifts for
servicemen and students
Arlington Zone Delegate Board meeting
at Peace Lutheran 2:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service
Guild meeting
Meals on Wheels
:eb. 1-3
reb. 6-10
:eb. 13-17
;eb. 2A-24
:eb. 27-29
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Pickup at 11:00 a.m.
Faye Pinske & Char Beseke
Marvin & Shirley Bethke
Lowell & Bonnie Nagel
Tom Reetz & Dan Osborne
LaVonne Frauendienst & Pauline Wiemann
(Subs-Steve Peterson & Tom Reetz)
March
ilarch 25
Orphan Grain Train Collection
Spring Luncheon and Bake $ale
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March (cont,)
March
26
April 18
April
Aprii 23
21
May
May
June
22-24
April
Spring Rally at Peace Lutheran Church
Sunday FellowshipA/oters' meeting
6:30 p.m. Executive Board meeting
7:00 p.m. Guild meeting & Bible Study
May
7:00 p.m" Bible Study and Guild meeting
Mother/Daughter Banquet
June
MN So. DistrictConventionVerizon Center, Mankato, MN
July
July
August
August
7:00 p.m. Guild meeting- Natl. Convention
Delegate- Mary Kay Mages
Sunday Fellowship
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September
September 24
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Voters' meeting
August
Good Samaritan Birthday Party
7:30 p.m. Arlington Zone Delegate Board
meeting at St. John's, Arlington
September
Sunday FellowshipA/oters' meeting
7:00 p.m. Guild meetlng & Bible Study
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September
September
September
September
4-7
10-14
17-21
24-28
Simmy Sander & Pauline Wiemann
Esther Beseke & Elaine Brockhoff
Gene & Marlene Moskop
Marvin & Shirley Bethke
(Subs - Steve Peterson & Tom Reetz)
October
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October
October
October 24
LWML Sunday
Fall Rally - St. John's , Arlington
Sunday Fellowship & Voters' meeting
7:00 p.m. Guild meeting & Bible studrT
October
November
Food Drive For Union Gospel Mission
November
November
December
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Cornucopia
7:00 p.m. Bible Study & Guild meeting
Decorate Christmas Tree
December
Christmas Brunch
SERYE THE LOR,D WITH GLADNESS
"$erve the Lord with gladness"
It is He alone
Who redeemed us sinners,
Guides us as His own
To enjoy the blessings
Of His love and grace,
Will at last in glory
Meet us face to face.
Onward, then, for Jesus!
Let this be our aim:
"Serve the Lord with gladness!"
Glorify His name.
"Serve the Lord with gladness!"
He gave us eomnranci
To proclaim His Gospel
Now in every land
So that fellow sinners
May, like us, be blest.
Leading them to Jesus,
We can serve Him best.
Onward, then, for Jesus!
Let this be our aim:
"Serve the Lord with gladnessl"
Glorify His namel
"Serve the Lord with gladness!"
There's no greater joy
Than to serve the Master,
Work in His employ.
As we build His kingdom
Angels, too, rejoice
Over every sinner
Brought to hear His voice.
Onward, then, for Jesus!
Let this be our aim:
"Serve the Lord with gladness!"
Glorify His narnel
Tune:518 LW
Prof. Ernest Lewerenz
Tune: 658 TLH
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LUTHERAN WOMEN, ONE AND ALL
Lutheran Women, one and all,
We have heard the Gospel call.
We by faith have seen our Lord
Crucified and then restored.
We have seen Him pay the price,
For our sins a sacrifice.
Him we Lord and Christ acclaim
And unite to praise His name.
Lutheran women, young and old,
Well we know His challenge bold:
Help to take the Gospel iight
l-o a world in darkest night,
By example in the home,
By inviting those who roam,
By our prayers for sinners lost,
By our gifts for missions' cost.
Lutheran women, coast to coast,
In the Lord a mighty host,
Let us all united be
In the Holy Trinity,
One in faith, in hope, and love,
Working for the Lord above,
Till, our earthly labors done,
We in heaven shall all be one.
Tune: 495 LW
Elmer A. Kettner
TLH Tune. 574
2011-2013 Biennium Mission Grants
Support for Lutheran Orphanages-Haiti
[,utheran Braille Workers Plate Enrbossing Device
5- Lutheran Bible T'ranslators (LBT) Spread God's Word
Through Print and Audio
4. Outreach to At-Risk Children - Detroit, Michigan
5. Cancer Care Package Ministry
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6.
$ 70,000
100,000
$
$ 97,344
$ 55,000
$ 100,000
Crow Indian Ministry - Montana
s69,9gg .64
7 - Exodus 2:6 Project:spiritual care in Disasters-Texas
Louisiana, Oklahoma
$ 50,000
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B. Children's Nutrition anC Care - Vietnam
9. Grace Place fbr LCivis Internarionai Missionaries
$ 75,000
I 0. Pregnancy Center :N ewborn Protection-Malaysi a,
Southeast Asia
$ 54,500
1 1. T'he Lutheran Malaria Initiative-Keny4 East Africa
$100,000
1 2. Tw-o Graduate scholarships for lnternational/Minority
Students-Concordia Seminary, St. I-ouis, Missouri
$ 50,000
13. Project JoEl-outreach to Youth-central/south Africa $ 75,000
14. Children's Developmental Disabilities Group l-Iome
And Rehabilitation Center-Dominican Republic
$ I 00,000
15. Missionary F'amily Care and Education
$ I 00,000
16" Gospel Outreach Through Open Arms Child Care
$ 65,000
17. Haskell Indian Nations university Lutheran campus
Ministry Expansion-Lawrence, Kansas
$i 100,000
I B. F-inancial Support for LCMS Prison and Jail
Ministrv Conference
$ 27"500
19. Physical and Spiritual Nourishment for the Impoverished
-United States/Mexico Border (partial payment) $2g,470.j6
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Recipe for Hotdish served at the Funerals
(Enough for 1 roaster)
5# of hamburger browned with onion
1 - 3# box macaroni
1 - large can tomato juice
1 - large can tomato soup
5 * cans mixed vegetables (undrained)
Salt and pepper to tast
% Cup Sugar
For 2 or 3 roasters, add
I extra can tomato juice and
tomato soup.
EGG SALAD
5 doz. hard-boiled eggs, makes 8 loaves of bread
1 pt. Miracle Whip
Salt, Pepper, Mustard, Onion & Celery optional
For Health end Strenqth
For health and strength and daily food we praise Thy name, O
Lord. (This is sung in a round)
Bless our friends, Bless our food,
Come, O Lord and sit with us.
May our talk glow with peace
May your wisdom surround us.
Friendship and love may it bloom and grow,
Bloom and grow forever.
Bless our friends, Bless our food,
Come. O Lord. and sit with us.
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THE LEAGUE PtHfiGE
Harrv Fricke