November Pont`s Ponderings - Pontoppidan Lutheran Church
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November Pont`s Ponderings - Pontoppidan Lutheran Church
Pontoppidan Lutheran Church Proclaiming the Gospel! Living in Christ! Caring for our Neighbors! Pont’s Ponderings Thanksgiving Worship Wednesday, November 27 6:30 pm Church & Staff Info CHURCH STAFF Pastor Doug Klungtvedt Church Secretary Jennifer Johnson Financial Manager Chuck Ritterman Director of Christian Education Kim Stromberg~ Interim Christian Education Director Youth Coordinator Lisa Vig-Johnson Organist Sue Jordahl Choir Director Del Jordahl Church Librarian Sandy Cegla Custodian Doreen Smith COUNCIL OFFICERS President LaDonne Vik Vice President Roy Sander Secretary Mona Fagerwick Treasurer Tom Jabens BOARD MEMBERS Worship Jean Moe Evangelism Kevin Lanners Discipleship Ken Lepper Ministry Scott Spanjer Fellowship JoAnn Thornton TV & RADIO BROADCAST The worship service is broadcast at 9:00 am on radio 1100 AM and the TV broadcast is on the City of Fargo channel 99 on Sunday’s at 12:30 pm (there is a one week delay). Repeated Wednesdays at 2:00 pm. From Pastor Doug November is when we consider our Stewardship for the next year. Stewardship is our commitment of time, and talent, and treasure. Time: we consider our worship and devotion given to God. How often will we worship and hear God’s Word, and pray, and receive the Gift of the Sacrament? There is a tendency for people to worship less often. Will you commit to worship regularly again this year? Talent: we consider how we will use the gifts God has given us. Will we use our musical talent, organizational talent, teaching talent, leadership talent, maintenance talent to further God's kingdom work this year. Are there other talents we have been given which can be used for God’s Kingdom work? Treasure: we consider our offering. Our budget for 2014 will be in the area of $265,000. This commitment of dollars allows us to hold worship services, provide communion, baptisms, Sunday School and Confirmation. We are able to provide visits to those in hospitals and retirement homes, conduct funeral services, have Bible studies and fellowship events, and much more. What portion of the $265,000 will we be able to provide out of our resources for the coming year? We invite every member to consider our Stewardship for 2014 this month. Included in this Newsletter is a pledge card. We ask everyone to look at this and prayerfully consider your Stewardship response. We ask that during the month of November you would return the pledge card in the offering plate. Or keep the card as a reminder of your Stewardship commitment for the coming year. Thank you for your faithful Stewardship. “God has given each of you a gift from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.” [1 Peter 4:10] 309 4th Street North Fargo, ND 58103 701.232.0998 www.pontonline.org 2 Caring For Our Neighbors By Malvina Moe Stewardship Rep Reminders to be thankful and to share our blessings and abundance are all around during the month of November. It is right then, that we remember the hundreds of people the “New Life Center” serves by providing them with warm clothing. Items can be new or used as long as they are clean and in good condition. Please place them in the “CART”. We will also be collecting items for the “YWCA Unique Boutique”-gifts of all kinds, Christmas wrappings, bows, etc. There will be a box by the Church office. WELCA will also be asking for your participation in the “Thank Offering” ingathering. These gifts are sent to the Synod office in Chicago. Your envelope for this is in this issue of Pont’s Ponderings.” After shipping a large amount of soap to LWR in October, we are ready to start over again. The “Blue Bin” remains by the Church office. Please pray with me -- “Dear LORD, thank you for another new day - may I live it with faith and joy in my heart. Extend my hand to those who are hurting and in need.” Amen. the delivery, we shipped: 94 LWR Quilts; 56 School Kits; 15 Health Kits and 100 pounds of soap. We also made 4 quilts for our graduates, auctioned off one quilt for $200 that will help us buy quilting supplies, made and gave away 3 baby quilts. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You “We give thanks to God always for you all.” 1 Thess. 1:2 Through the monthly “CART” projects, we have supported several needy agencies. This includes Churches On behalf of LWR and the many other agencies we support, I want to thank the countless numbers of people United for the Homeless, Luther Hall, Nokomis Child Care Centers, New Life Center, YWCA, Minnesota Food Share in our congregation that have responded to the many and the Emergency Food Pantry. appeals. On October 16th, with the help of Del Sanders, Steve Albertson, Grant Magnuson and Pete Stangeland who did WELCA Malvina Moe Stewardship Rep By Marlys Davis WELCA President November 5th, at 1:30 pm WELCA will meet in the Living Room for their annual business meeting including the board reports and Naomi Circle will be giving the devotions and offering mediation. The “thank offering” will be given, which goes to support the National Organization. The envelope for this is included in this month’s mailing. Prayerfully consider giving to help support this organization. Mark your calendar for our annual Advent Tea on December 3, 2013, at 7 PM. A special evening of music, devotions and fellowship is planned as we prepare for the Advent Season. This is a very special time for all ladies of Pontoppidan. The WELCA Board has established a fund to purchase paraments for the sanctuary. The family and friends of Florence Thune have started this fund in memory of Wallace Thune. Anyone wishing to contribute are welcome to do so. Thank you. 3 QUESTIONS? Please contact Kim Stromberg at 232-0998 or [email protected] Thanksgiving Worship Operation Shoe Box was a great success! We filled 31 boxes with numerous donated items! A big THANK YOU to all who donated and participated from our Pont Family! You always are here to help. The Sunday School kids were assisted by our Youth pals filling boxes and making cards to enclose in our boxes. We also thank those who contributed to help off-set the shipping costs. Half of our boxes will be donated to the YWCA and half will be shipped for Operation Shoe Box! SUNDAY SCHOOL FAMILIES November 27 We have an opportunity to help along side our Youth pals filling kid friendly food back packs with items for the week-end. Please bring your donations to music Sunday, November 3. Statistics about this program: During the 2011-2012 school year 7,907 in the FargoMoorhead & West Fargo school districts qualified for, and greatly relied on the free and reduced school lunch program to meet their daily nutritional needs. But on the weekend, many of these children struggled with hunger. With the support of volunteers, donated kid-friendly food and purchased food acquired through the Great Plains Food Bank at a reduced price, it currently costs just $4.25 to feed a child over the weekend which includes a juice, milk, fruit, four meals plus snacks. The cost to support one child throughout the school year (38 weeks) is $162. 6:30 pm Thanksgiving is approaching and we are reminded to be thankful for the life God has given us. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 ~ “In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” During your family time discuss what you are thankful for! Top 5 BackPack Program food needs: All varieties of small juice boxes, all types of granola and/or breakfast bars, fruit rollups, applesauce or assorted fruit cups and individual servings of microwavable meals (Spaghettios, Ravioli, Pasta, etc.) December 1 10-10:20 am Sing Along in Fellowship Hall 10:20-10:50 am Christmas Program Practice December 15 10:05 am Sunday School 11:00 am (do not pick up your child) Christmas Program 4 Youth News LED WORSHIP SERVICE Friday, November 15 at 8 PM to Youth in grades 7-12 will be leading the 11 AM worship Saturday, November 16 at 8 AM. service on November 10! Watch for announcements Youth in grades 7-12 are invited to bring a friend, so you can be part of the planning. a game to play, a sleeping bag and fun attitude! Breakfast will be served at 7 AM-kids need to be picked up at 8 AM Pont Youth will be in the kitchen on December 7! Wreath Sales start Watch the bulletins in November for after the opportunities to pre-order your baked goods Thanksgiving for the holidays Service Pont Youth will have traditional green and flocked wreaths for sale for the upcoming holiday season! This year, you will have the opportunity to pre-order your wreath. Wreath sales will also be available after our Thanksgiving service and between services in December! 5 Memorials & Honorariums CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Donna Mae Albertson in honor of Wally & Carol Lindsay’s 60th wedding anniversary Pete & Marlys Peterson in honor of Wally & Carol Lindsay’s 60th wedding anniversary Martha Schneider in honor of her family Carol Anderson in honor of Wally & Carol Lindsay’s 60th wedding anniversary MISSIONS Phyllis Wrolstad in honor of Wally & Carol Lindsay’s 60th wedding anniversary Mike & Vonnie Rostad in memory of Alvin Pagel QUILTERS Art & Nancy Olerud in honor of Wally & Carol Lindsay’s 60th wedding anniversary RADIO BROADCAST Ray & Bev Hubbard in honor of Wally & Carol Lindsay’s 60th wedding anniversary Florence Thune in honor of Wally & Carol Lindsay’s 60th wedding anniversary Arland & Marlys Workin in memory of Wallace Thune Betty Trogstad in memory of Mabel Trogstad UNDESIGNATED Gen Korsmo in honor of Wally & Carol Lindsay’s 60th wedding anniversary WELCA PARAMENTS FUND Dave & Cathy Noyes in memory of Wallace Thune Dr. Wallace Thune Dental Staff in memory of Wallace Thune Thank You Thank you to the following people for helping with the landscaping, watering and mowing this year: Ruth Stensland, Dale Myrvik, Del Sanders, Mark & Peggy Samuels, Brandon & Eva Blanchard, Greg Korsgaden, Dave & Marilyn Isaacson, Paul Grimes, Doreen Smith, Greg Fagerwick, Marissa & John Oelke, Jonathan Linstad, Matt & Jennifer Braun, Scott Spanjer and Paul & Cindy Linstad. OPEN HOUSE FOR HOPE HEKTNER An OPEN HOUSE to celebrate the 90th birthday of Hope Hektner will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, November 2, in the Trinity Room at Pontoppidan. No gifts please. Hope was born November 13, 1923, in Glenfield, ND. She married Alfred Hektner on November 14, 1942 and they lived in Fargo for the 65 years of their marriage, except for the 3 years he served in the US Army. Thank You Thank you to all of you who have given gifts of fabric, sheets, honorariums and memorials. Your generosity allows the quilters to send quilts to those in need. We are always looking for more hands. We would love to have you visit and maybe you will decide to become a quilter. Cards may be mailed to her at 201 15th Ave N., Fargo, ND 58102 The Quilters 6 17: Rodney Halverson, Jim Kain, Elizabeth Query, Laurie Wallin, Ryan Schumacher 19: Adam Kielb 20: Sarah Duke 21: Carol Lindsay 22: Marianne Johnson, Cheri Stangeland, Julia Rugg, Beata Woyen 23: Christi Briggs, Joey Root, Art Olerud, Koby Peery 24: Marcelo Anderson, Palmer Forness, Casey Johnson, Erika Spanjer 25: Noah Stoutland, Sheri Olerud, Ava Everett, Jaxon Schlicht 26: Michael Huff, Kim Stromberg 28: My Do, Jeanne Kading 29: Michael Bennett, Lorraine Nelson, Marissa Elstad 30. Levi Klungtvedt November Birthdays 2. Corinne Rieger 3: Joni King, Abbigail Olson 4: Amanda Holland, Jane Sundby, 5: Curt Hektner 6: Emily Klungtvedt 7: Justin Hegstad, Jeff Huff, Aaron Johnson 8: Katie Weckersham, Bruce Seelig 9: Marge Eliason 10: Luanna Vetter, Tara Klungtvedt 11: Leroy Linstad 12: Roy Sander 13: Amy McKinnon, Hope Hektner 14: Denise Duke, Darla Helgeson 15: Christopher Holm, Judy Mathison, Kellen Magnuson November Work Group Chairpersons: Lisa & Roy Sander Jim & Jane Stoutland Olsen, Karoline Otto, Jessica Scheffler, Arlene (donate) Sell, Paula/Don Spanjer, Scott/McGee, Pam Tranby, Melvina Trimmer, Shanny/Tyrone Wrolstad, Phyllis 235-7403 293-9559 Anderson, JoAnne 866-5826 Chelin, Clarence (donate) Eliason, Marge (donate) Hoaby, Delores 237-5580 Huff, Teresa/Jeff 282-2271 Jacobs, Carol 232-0187 Johnson, Irene 232-8250 Knutson, Brad/Alicia 701-710-1474 (c) 218-329-1607 Krogh, Amy/Morris 233-0291 Lanners, Kevin/Colleen 701-280-9140 McKinnon, Jeff/Amy 298-6271 233-0450 277-8255 235-3299 271-9066 218-287-4251 235-8390 298-8464 Clean refrigerators downstairs and in sacristy. Clean the cupboards on the south wall and cupboards to east wall. Wipe off stoves & ovens. 7 During the 2011-2012 school year, 7,907 in the Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo school districts qualified for, and greatly relied on the free and reduced school lunch program to meet their daily nutritional needs. But on the weekends, many of these children struggled with hunger. Hunger amongst our children can have lifelong and extremely costly consequences. Hungry children suffer physical, emotional and developmental impairment. They are sick and hospitalized more often. Hungry children don’t learn as well at school, which in turn, limits their potential and productivity as adults. Adults who experienced hunger as children are often not as well prepared mentally, emotionally, physically or socially to perform in today’s work environment. Designed to meet the needs of hungry children at times when other resources are not available, such as weekends and school vacations, the BackPack Program, operated by the Great Plains Food Bank, is tested and proven effective in alleviating childhood hunger. The program is simple: Students are recommended for the program by teachers or principals who see first-hand their nutritional needs Backpacks are filled with food that children take home on weekends or school vacations The food is child-friendly, nonperishable, easily consumed Backpacks are discreetly given to children on the last day before the weekend, holiday vacation or summer break With the support of volunteers, donated kid-friendly food and purchased food acquired through the Great Plains Food Bank at a reduced price, it currently costs just $4.25 to feed a child over the weekend which includes a juice, milk, fruit, four meals plus snacks. The cost to support one child throughout the school year (38 weeks) is $162. Top 5 BackPack Program food needs: All varieties of small juice boxes, all types of granola and/or breakfast bars, fruit roll-ups, applesauce or assorted fruit cups, and individual servings of microwavable meals (Spaghettios, ravioli, pasta, etc.) The impact this program has on hungry children is great! 82% of teachers report improved concentration among participating students 90% of teachers report less hunger related comments on Monday morning 87% of parents report health improvements among their children 79% of students report being less hungry on the weekends Please bring your donations to church November 3! 8 9 1:30 PM WELCA Board Meeting 18 4:30 pm Serve at CUFH 25 9:00 am Traditional Worship 10:05 am Sunday School 10:05 am Learning & Sharing 11:00 am Contemporary Worship 17 9:00 am Traditional Worship 10:05 am Sunday School 10:05 am Learning & Sharing 11:00 am Contemporary Worship 24 9:00 am Traditional Worship 10:05 am Sunday School 10:05 am Learning & Sharing 11:00 am Contemporary Worship 11 4 Mon 10 9:00 am Traditional Worship 10:05 am Sunday School 10:05 am Learning & Sharing 11:00 am Contemporary Worship 3 All Saint’s Sunday Set your clocks back 1-hour Sun 26 19 Circle Day 3:00 pm Bereavement Support Group 6:00 pm Board Members & Program Staff 12 Cleft Palate Clinic 11:30 am Executive Committee 1:30 PM WELCA Business Meeting 5 Tue 14 10:30 am Bible Study 12:30 pm Cardmakers 7 Thu 6:30 pm Thanksgiving Worship 10:30 am Staff Meeting No Quilters 27 10:30 am Staff Meeting 12:30 pm Quilters 5:30 pm Wed. Night Supper 6:30 pm Confirmation 20 28 Thanksgiving Day 12:30 pm Cardmakers 21 10:30 am Staff Meeting 10:30 am Bible Study 12:30 pm Quilters 12:30 pm Cardmakers 5:30 pm Wed. Night Supper 5:30 pm Youth Team Meeting 6:30 pm Confirmation 13 10:30 am Staff Meeting 12:30 pm Quilters 5:30 pm Wed. Night Supper 6:15 pm Pont Choir 6:30 pm Confirmation 6:30 pm Bible Study 6 Wed November 2013 2 1 29 Office Closed 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study [Fry’n Pan] 22 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study [Fry’n Pan] 8:00 pm Youth Lock-In 15 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study [Fry’n Pan] 8 30 23 16 9 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study 2:00 pm Open House for [Fry’n Pan] Hope Hektner’s 90th Birthday [Living Room] Sat Fri