May - Trinity Lutheran Church
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May - Trinity Lutheran Church
THE May 2016 The monthly newsletter of Trinity Lutheran Church & School in Fergus Falls, MN Contents Trinity Calls Candidate 1 Pastor Lange 2 Life of Jesus through Music 2 Orphan Grain Train 2 Vacation Bible School 2 Trinity Events Myths of Closed Comm. 3 Elder Zone 1 Potluck 3 Voters’ Meeting 3 LAMP Fundraiser 4 LAMP News 4 Winter Wear 4 Meals by Wheels 4 Missionary Moment 4 LWML Convention 5 LWML Luncheon 5 Church Directory 5 Stephen Ministry 5 LIC Scholarship 6 Mall Walkers 6 Men’s NetWork 6 Campbell’s Labels 6 Graduation Recognition6 Food Shelf Report 6 4 to the 4th 6 Jastram Update 6 Preschool News 7 Church & School Info 8 May Calendar 9 Daily Readings 10 Philosophy of Ministry Our primary goal is to bring lost souls into a personal relationship with Christ and strengthen the faithful in their relationship with Christ. We achieve this by education of all members in the true Word of God through worship, Christian education and day school. We believe that through education, spiritual growth will occur and membership in the kingdom will increase. Trinity Lutheran Calls Candidate Noah Rogness It is an exciting time in the life of our congregation! The Lord is sending another under-shepherd to feed and care for His flock gathered at Trinity Lutheran Church and Preschool, as Noah Rogness was placed with us at the Call Service held in Kramer Chapel at Concordia Theological Seminary on Wednesday, April 27. Candidate Rogness is 34 years old and is from Alexandria, Virginia. He served his vicarage at Trinity Lutheran Church in Palo Alto, California, under the supervision of Rev. Stewart Crown. He is married to Rebekah (nee Breitbarth) who is 28 years old and is also from Alexandria, Virginia. They have two children, a daughter (Lydia) who is 1 year old and a baby boy who was born in January of this year. (The photo was taken prior to his arrival and at the time of this writing more information was unavailable.) Noah served as a Chaplain Assistant in the United States Army Reserve. He is currently assigned to the Office of the Chief of Chaplains as a Reserve Soldier. Rebekah is a small business owner (Rogness Communications, LLC), pro-life public relations, campaign staff and congressional communications. Please keep Noah in your prayers as he completes his studies at the seminary. Keep Noah, Rebekah and their children in your prayers as they prepare to move to Fergus Falls. Soon we will know more about the timing of their coming, installation date and the like, but now is the time for us to get everything prepared for their arrival. In the near future there will also be opportunities for you to help with their welcome to Trinity. Watch the bulletin for more information. With the addition of our Associate Pastor, the ministry carried out at Trinity Lutheran will be enriched in a number of areas. Our ability to carry out better outreach, assimilation, youth and family ministry, and the number of Bible classes available are just a few of the areas of ministry that will be enhanced with the addition of Pastor Rogness. The pastors will split preaching responsibilities approximately 50/50 with the visitation pastor being the one who does not have preaching responsibilities that week. The Senior Pastor will be responsible for the overall administration of the parish programs while the Associate Pastor will be responsible for overseeing the parish programs and events assigned to him. One of the first items on the agenda is for both pastors to attend a two-day retreat to work through their job descriptions and lay out plans for carrying out the ministry at Trinity Lutheran Church and Preschool. This will allow us to “get on the same page” as we start our work together. I ask for your prayers that God will guide and assist us in carrying out our ministry to you. ~ Pastor Christensen Inside this issue... Summer 2016 Vacation Bible School Page 2 Preschool News ENROLL NOW! Page 7 LWML Zone Spring Rally Page 5 May Calendar Page 10 Pastor Lange To All Who are Moved by the Spirit: In an old Charles Atlas body-building ad, a bully kicks sand in the face of a young man sunning himself on the beach with his girlfriend. She is obviously disgusted with him for letting this happen. But the poor guy has some very frail features and he cannot dare do anything about it. So he decides to add to his muscle power by sending for the body-building course. For hasn’t the mighty Charles Atlas confessed that he himself was at one time a 98-pound weakling? The young man with sand in his face begins the course. Soon muscles grow, biceps expand. In the final scene, now grown to the size of Hercules, he punches the bully right in the nose, much to the appreciation of the girls in the audience. The moral of the story is: Expand your potential with a good body-building course. Become what you really are. Don’t go through life with only half of your muscle power! In the spiritual realm, this is just as true. In fact, ads have appeared that encourage us to draw on the very energy of the universe. They show a dove flying out a man’s mind into the far reaches of the universe, apparently symbolizing the flight of a man’s thoughts into eternity. The dove is very fitting for Pentecost, but most of us don’t believe these ads at all. We don’t feel that our minds can dip into the energies holding the universe. We’re aware of our weaknesses. Besides, we’ve got too many earthly things to think about and take care of , don’t we? But, the apostle Paul in Ephesians 2 tells us to become what we are. Why? Because in Baptism the Holy Spirit gives the potential to make us God’s child forever. There is a big difference, however. The Holy Spirit is not like a set of muscles to flex on the beach. He is not a power that enables us to punch our competitors right in the nose. The Holy Spirit is a power for peace and unity among human beings, especially within the church. Magazine ads tell us to tap the secret energies of the universe to get ahead, to be successful, to beat out the competition. That’s a lot of foolishness. There is no such power in us, unless it’s from the devil; and his days are limited. The real power in this universe is the Spirit of God, the Spirit poured out on the disciples on Pentecost Day. That Spirit of God is the Spirit of love and peace. God has created us for that in our Baptism. He calls us to become what we are and to be what we are among others around us. God has given you potential in His Son that the world cannot even begin to imagine. Your real success will be determined, not by how far you go in the business world, or by how much money you make, but rather by how much you developed, with the Spirit’s help, the gifts God gave you in your Baptism. And they are free in Jesus Christ. In Him become what you are! ~Pastor Lange The Life of Jesus Told Through Music Orphan Grain Train Collection We invite everybody to come to The Life of Jesus Through Music performance on Wednesday, May 4th at 7:00 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church. We are celebrating our Savior using the melody of music. We have many great performances from the New Praise Choir, Praise Band, soloists, duet singers and instrumentalists. It is free to come, so don't be afraid to attend and bring family and friends. We look forward to seeing you there, thank you very much! Trinity is collecting new socks and underwear for children at the Le Paso Mission in Texas. The collected items will be taken to the Pastor’s Conference on May 9th. The children must have socks and underwear to attend school. Look for the OGT display in the Narthex. Thank you for helping the children! In addition to the socks and underwear, a collection basket is available for donations to purchase Spanish Catechisms and Arch Books to send with the socks and underwear. Vacation Bible School June 6-10, 2016 Ages 3 thru 6th Grade We need YOU! Be part of Barnyard Roundup VBS! God’s children ages 3 through 6th grade will learn that Jesus gathers us together at Barnyard Roundup VBS. AND, every child will hear the Good News that Jesus, their Savior, is with us and abundantly provides for all our needs. He also protects and saves us—now in this world and forever too! At Barnyard Roundup VBS, as VBS staff you can live out the theme “Jesus Gathers Us Together” as you share the message and the fun with kids! If you can help full or part time, we have many ways to be involved to suit your schedule and interests. Call Esther at 218-826-6389 or 218-316-2924 or e-mail [email protected], for more information. Join us to see how Jesus gathers us together! Children ages 3 through 6th grade are encouraged to register today for this week of Vacation Bible School! Registration forms will be available in the Narthex or register online through our website at www.trinityff.org/church 2 Myths Surrounding the Practice of Closed Communion We continue our study of the myths surrounding the practice of Close Communion with MYTH # 2 - “Close Communion is a recent church practice.” Close Communion dates back to the time of the early church. It is Open Communion that is the recent Church practices. Origin, an early church pastor, (b 185 A.D.) once drew a comparison between the Christians and the philosophers of his day whom anybody could attend and listen to. “The Christians,” he said, “on the contrary test every man first and instruct him privately until he gives demonstration of trustworthiness and an orderly life. Only then is he admitted to their assembly as a ‘hearer.’ This goes only for the Service of the Word. In the early church these hearers were then dismissed before the celebration of Holy Communion. Also, the catechumens, even though they were making progress toward being received as communicate members, were dismissed. During the Sacrament of the Altar the doors of the assembly were closed and were guarded by deacons and sub deacons” (Eucharist and Church Fellowship in the First Four Centuries, Werner Elert, p. 75). Before a guest in the early church could be admitted to the inner communion of the local congregation, two requirements had to be met: 1. He had to have on his person some proof that he belonged to a Christian church; and 2. The church to which he belonged had to be orthodox. The Council of Carthage in the middle of the 4th century declared that no admittance to communion should be granted without a letter from one bishop. This explains the practice of “letters of transfer” today. Why else do we send such letters of transfer other than to show that those mentioned are ready to be received as communicant members of another congregation? Polycarp, Justin Martyr, the Didache, the Clementine liturgy, and other church documents and writers form the first century A.D. all speak of closed communion and practiced it. If anything is evident from a study of the early church it is that they considered the Sacrament of the Altar to be something of serious moment and consequence. Elert of that time, “The modern theory that anybody may be admitted as a guest to the sacrament in a church of differing confession, that people may communicate to and fro in spite of the absence of full church fellowship is unknown in the early church, indeed unthinkable.” (Elert, p. 175). Open Communion 4 was forced upon the Lutherans in Germany in 1817 as a result of the Prussian Union. Emperor Frederick William III ordered the Lutherans to admit to their altars Reformed Christians even though their teachers stoutly denied the real presence of Christ in the Sacrament. The Lutheran State churches in Germany continued the historic practices of close communion but suffered political consequences. This was especially true of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, or the Old Lutheran Church.5 Among early Lutheran’s in America open communion practices spread, but in 1875 the General Council adopted the Galesburg Rule, which turned back this general trend. It stated: “I. Lutheran pulpits are for Lutheran ministers only. Lutheran altars are for Lutheran communicates only. II. The exceptions to the rule belong to the sphere of privilege, not right. III. The determination of the exceptions is to be made in consonance with these principles by the conscientious judgment of pastors, as the cases arise.” The predecessor bodies of both the LCA and ALC officially kept this rule. The constitution of the old American Lutheran Church (1930) contains this statement: “The Synod regards unity in doctrine and practice the necessary prerequisite for church fellowship, and therefore adheres to the rule, ‘Lutheran pulpits for Lutherans only,’ and rejects unionism in all its forms.” The 1991 edition of the small catechism published by Concordia Publishing House for the Missouri Synod teaches close communion. On page 240 the question is answered: The Sacrament must not be given to the following: A. Those who are openly ungodly and unrepentant; B. Those of a different confession of faith, since the Lord’s Supper is a testimony to the unity of faith; C. Those who are unable to examine themselves to the unity of faith; D. Those who are unable to examine themselves, such as infants and people who have not received proper instruction, or the unconscious. 4 Four different “open” communion practices can be distinguished in contemporary practices; 1) For all who come forward, without any personal knowledge of who may come forward. 2) For all who are baptized and believe. (This may include infants, as is the case with the ELCIC.) 3) For all who believe in the real presence of Christ in the sacrament. 4) For all who publicly confess the doctrine of salvation in all its articles together with the members of that congregation or synod. In the fullest sense of the word only the first is an open communion. The others all have some degree of closure. 5 The central disagreement between the Reformed and Lutheran positions on the Lord’s Supper is much deeper than a disagreement on the doctrine of the real presence. The central disagreement is on the doctrine of the incarnation. The major argument advanced by the Reformed in denying the real presence was that the “finite cannot contain the infinite; (finitum non capax infiniti); that is, finite bread can never contain the body of the infinite Christ. Lutherans however teach the full communion of God and man in Christ Jesus at His birth, that the body of Jesus did contain the second person of the Trinity, and still does to this day. Luther later wrote, “He whom the world could not enclose doth in Mary’s lap repose.” Elder Zone 1 Fellowship Lunch Elder Zone 1 will be meeting for a fellowship lunch on Sunday, May 22 at 12 noon in the Fellowship Hall. David Hauser will be bringing Chicago Style hotdogs and beverages. The sides, salads, chips and desserts will be potluck. Are you in Zone 1? Check to see and sign up in the Kiosk to join us! Quarterly Voters’ Assembly Meeting Sunday, May 15, 2016 Will include 2016-2017 fiscal year budget 3 Eat at the Pizza Ranch LAMP Fundraiser LAMP News Come and eat pizza, chicken, and all the fixin’s and support our LAMP team on Mondays, May 9 and May 23 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm both nights. LAMP volunteers will be bussing tables for a percentage of sales and all tips each evening. Fun, Food, and Fellowship— can’t beat that combination! We have opportunities for additional LAMP volunteers this summer! Consider and pray about serving our Lord in this way. If interested, please see any member of the Global Outreach Board or other LAMP volunteers. Our next LAMP meeting will be held on Sunday, May 15th at 7:00 pm at Trinity. Warm Winter Wear Needed Meals by Wheels A group of people have been working on making stocking caps, scarves, head bands, and mittens to give to people in need of warm winter wear. They have been knitting or crocheting them. They are going to be meeting at the church the 4th Thursday of each month at 1:30 pm to share ideas, work together, and have some fun. Next meeting is May 26th. Anyone that has or might have any kind of interest in supporting this project is invited to meet with the group. Several people have graciously donated yarn for this use. There is plenty of yarn available, some knitting looms and people willing to teach how to make the items. So you can just come. About 150 items have been given to Orphan Grain Train for distribution and we are working at getting items ready to be taken along by the LAMP group to Norway House and Shamattawa, Manitoba in July. If you have any questions contact Donna Christopher at 218-998 -4273 and Nadine Drevlow at 218-770-3679. Opportunity to Serve Trinity is involved in the Meals by Wheels program in Fergus Falls. The program delivers approximately 14,000 meals annually to residents in Fergus Falls. Area church volunteers deliver these meals. The rotation that Trinity has is 2 weeks in duration and occurs about every 3 months or 4 times per year. The meals are picked up at the Senior Center anytime after 10:45 and to 11:00 am, Monday through Friday. They take on average less than 1 hour to deliver. There is a need for 5 qualified drivers for every rotation. It works out well to have a second person along in many cases to assist with the delivery, although some do their routes alone. The co-coordinator for Trinity is Char Dale. If you feel that you would like to assist with this community outreach effort, please contact Char at 218-531 -1187 or 218-517-0114. She will be more than happy to train-in any new drivers to the task. The next opportunity to serve in this capacity will be May 30th through June 10th. We thank all of our dedicated volunteers that have assisted with the last delivery in February. Monthly Missionary Moment— Georgia Witt serving the Lord in Kenya Georgia Witt serves the Lord through The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) as a GEO (globally engaged in outreach) missionary in Kenya. Georgia works primarily with Matango Lutheran Theological College (MLTC) located in western Kenya. Her responsibilities include assisting seminary students with research needs, accessing resources and navigating the college’s library. She also helps organize the new library facility, working with leadership to determine resource placement, layout and patron flow. Georgia supports the head librarian as needed so staff and faculty of the college can pursue higher degrees and training. Georgia was born in Chicago, Ill., and her home congregation is Christ Lutheran Church, Platte Woods, Mo. She received a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of WisconsinWhitewater. She also did some graduate work at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, and earned an academic minor degree in library science. Before heading to the mission field, she taught kindergarten- through high school-aged students in Illinois and Texas. She also worked as the district librarian for Orange Grove Independent School District in Texas. In addition, Georgia served as an international teacher in Bogota, Colombia, and as a missionary teacher in Cameroon, Africa, prior to her serving in Kenya. Please pray for Georgia as she serves in Kenya. Please pray God gives her strength and peace as she transitions to life in Kenya, learning the culture and the language. Ask God to sustain her as she is away from family and friends in the United States and is lonely and missing them. Pray for her ease in learning the college’s library system. Ask God to bless Georgia with good health and abundant stamina so she is able to serve the seminarians in their learning and research. Let us give thanks to God for Georgia serving His children in this part of the world. You can support Georgia’s ministry by giving online at www.lcms.org/givenow/witt or by sending a check payable to LCMS (memo: Witt) and send it to LCMS, PO Box 66861, St. Louis, MO 63166-6861 4 LWML 27th Biennial Convention June 20-22, 2016 in Willmar, MN The Lutheran Women’s Missionary League Minnesota North District will be gathering in Willmar, MN to hold its 27th Biennial District Convention on June 20-22, 2016. The theme is “Heir of God’s Abundant Love,” I John 3:1a. Registration begins on Monday, June 20th at 11:00 am at the Willmar Conference Center. The convention begins with a worship service at 7:00 pm. Convention business will be electing officers for the following biennium, adopting mission grant goals for mites, and bylaw changes. This past biennium, LWML MN North women have given $136,000 towards LWML MN North mission grants plus thousands towards LWML mission grants. Keynote speaker will be Gary Thies, Director of Mission Central, Mapleton, IA. The Chord-Ayres will provide entertainment. The Bible study leading is Rev. Don Stauty Pastor at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Virginia, MN, and Redeemer Lutheran Church, Aurora, MN. Cheryl Mattil, LWML Strategic Plan Facilitator, will be the LWML Representative in attendance. Participants will have the opportunity to participate in the choir, Kandi-land Krusade Mite Walk, breakout sessions, and servant and events. The women will be gathering items for local Willmar agencies as well as doing servant events at the conference center. Ingathering items are posted on the District website www.lwmlmnn.org. Speak to Nadine Drevlow, Trinity’s LWML President, about obtaining a registration form or visit the District website to download a copy. Registration fee goes up after May 15. Bring your family for the recreational activities in the Willmar area while you attend the convention. Trinity’s LWML Spring Luncheon NEW Church Directory The LWML May Luncheon is just a few days from now! Saturday, May 7th beginning at 9:00 am with the Crafters and their amazing array of handiwork articles they have spent many hours in making. At 10:00 am we will begin our program. It’s one you don’t want to miss. We have two very interesting and enjoyable speakers engaged. Actually they are even married! “Meet the Pastor and His Rib, Diane” is the title. Come prepared to ask some questions and learn a lot! We also plan to use our voices in some good old songs. Following the program will enjoy a delicious salad luncheon prepared by Circle 1. They are great cooks! Come and enjoy and bring your relatives and friends too. May 7th at 9:00 am. Tickets are on sale in the narthex— Adults: $7.00, Children: $3.50— or call Marion Erlandson at 736-6242. Mark your calendars now and call your friends. After six years, members are commenting, “We need to update our Trinity directory. There are so many new members and some of those who are in the 2010 directory are no longer with us.” So, we have engaged LifeTouch, (a different company than last time) and have planned the schedule. Most of the group pictures will be taken in May while things are still buzzing. The individual and family pictures are scheduled from July 12 – 16 (there will be a lot of discount offers) and August 2 – 3. Mark your calendars now! Each participant will get a free portrait, a free directory and a chance to order more pictures. They have promised no high pressure salesmanship and that the appointments will not take over half an hour or less. We will have online sign-up, automatic telephone information and also a chance to schedule an appointment in the narthex. We think you’ll be pleased with the whole procedure. Update on Stephen Ministry @ Trinity Your Stephen Ministers will be completing their 50 hours of training in May and will be ready to be assigned care receivers in June. Please think about who you know that might need the support of a Stephen Minister. Examples of a person who may need care include those in crisis who may be dealing with: hospitalization a terminal illness the death of a loved one unemployment divorce a severe financial setback a natural disaster the aftermath of a fire. Less obvious crises include: retirement the stress of moving being a victim or perpetrator of a crime. We are looking to the congregation to help us find care receivers. If you know of someone who may be in need, please talk to that person and, if they are interested, get their permission to share their name with Pastor Christensen or one of the Stephen Ministry Leaders: Dave Schlicker, Esther Schlicker, or Shari Sorkness. Dave and Esther's home telephone is 218-826-6389. This would begin the process of lining up a Stephen Minister with a care receiver. Every part of this ministry is kept in total confidentiality. 5 Lutheran Island Camp Scholarships The theme “Extraordinary Flying Things” will be explored this summer. LIC has added and expanded some exciting new youth camps, yet many favorites are back too. Scholarships are available to youth members of Trinity. The application and camp brochures are located on the table near the bulletin board in the Narthex. Please fill out and return the application by MAY 1ST to Holly Beighley, Sue Heidorn, Gene Prause, or it may be turned into the Church Office. Trinity Mall Walkers New Location Spring is here and we want to be outside so we will no longer have set times to meet at the mall to walk. Of course you may walk at the mall still, but if you would like to join an active walking club, please visit with Diane Christensen 307287-3346. We would love to share where and when we will be walking and having great conversations. Please call and join us. Trinity Men’s NetWork May Meeting Campbell’s Labels for Education If you have Campbell’s UPCs and/or lids, please place them in the designated locker down the hall from the Bible study room before the end of May, if possible, so we can make use of a bonus offer. Please keep turning them in after this too! Our school can get classroom supplies or even a VISA card to use by redeeming these labels/lids. Thank you for supporting our school! Food Shelf Report Trinity Lutheran Church members donated 153.2 pounds of food and $360.00 to the Fergus Falls Food Shelf during March 2016 which was designated Minnesota Food Share month. Thank you for your wonderful response! Thank you to Wendy and Amy Clark for working at the food shelf. ~Darlene Reiter, Liaison Update from Rev. Daniel Jastram Trinity’s featured missionary, Dan Jastram, reports that their official paper work for the visa has come through! They will be departing for Tokyo on May 10. Please keep them in prayer for safe travel and for details to fall into place. 6 Trinity Men’s NetWork will meet on Saturday, May 21st at 8:00 am. Come and enjoy the fellowship and discussion. We will be continuing our discussion on Islam and what it is all about. All men ages 15 and older are invited. Please sign up in the kiosk and remember to invite a friend. “Be on alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men and be strong. Let all you do, be done in love.” I Cor. 16:13-14 High School Graduation Recognition Sunday May 22, 2016 This year the three seniors graduating from high school who are members of our congregation are Chris Bernard, Dakota Hedtke, and Marissa Henjum. Praise be to God as these young people close this chapter of their life and begin a new chapter of pursuing a God-pleasing vocation. A special blessing and prayer will be offered to our seniors on this special Sunday, May 22 and they will receive a quilt as a gift from LWML Circle 2. Congratulations seniors and may our Lord grant you much success in the future! 44 (4 to the 4th) IS COMING BACK What is “4 to the 4th” might you ask? 4 Families– 4 Months – 4 Fellowship– 4 God! Here is how it works. A family might be a single person, a couple, a couple with children, or two or more singles who work together as a family. Those interested in participating are asked to sign up and are then put together in groups of four. During a four month period these groups meet once a month in alternating homes and share a meal and fellowship. Nothing more is expected. The host family sets a date and contacts the others in the group and prepares the main dish. The other participants prepare and bring bread, a salad, a side dish, and dessert. The next month another family acts as host and this continues over four months until all have hosted. If the host prefers not to entrain in their home, they can meet at another venue like a restaurant, a park, or at church. A sign-up and participate. This is a fun way to get to know our fellow church members better. Preschool at Trinity News April is gone and Trinity Preschool is nearing the end of a successful 2015-2016 school year. That means some of our spring activities are finished and we are wrapping up others. Our Spring Informance was a great time as our teachers informed our audience about some of the daily things our students do and have learned. Did you know that our classes say the Pledge of Allegiance, Luther’s Morning Prayer, The Lord’s Prayer and the Apostles Creed or that they can recite the 7 days of the week, and the 12 months of the year, or that they can sing the Doxology, and other hymns? The children had fun acting out Nursery Rhymes and Bible Stories as they entertained as well as showing their ability to identify, match, sort, and write letters and numbers. If you were not able to attend our Informance this year, we hope you can attend next year, you will be entertained and learn something helpful to share with others when you are talking about your church’s preschool. Connection Sunday was April 10th. We had 18 students and their families attend Trinity Church and worship with us. The students sang and rang bells during the service. Thank you for all of the warm welcomes and greetings these visiting families received. Our T-Party will be May 4th for the 18 students in the Monday/Wednesday/Friday classes. Thank you for all the tea items (cups, saucers, tea pots, tea, food, and workers) that have been donated. It will be a fun time as each class will get a chance to entertain the other class, plus they will bring in their own plastic tea sets. 2-16-2017 Preschool at Trinity registration is going very well for our 3 classes. (2 day class Tue/Thurs, 3 day class Mon/Wed/ Fri, and the new 5 day class that meets M-F). The 3 & 4 year-old class that will meet 2 days per week on Tuesdays and Thursdays is filling up the very fast. There is still room in all classes, however, do not wait to get your forms in so that we can decide which classes will be split to keep our numbers under 15 in each of the 3 classes. Serving Ages 3-5 8:30 am to 11:30 am 2 days/week 3 days/week 5 days/week 7 Contact Information Rev. John M. Christensen, Pastor (cell) (307) 286-1446 (email) [email protected] Rev. Roger Lange, Emer., Assisting Pastor (home) (218) 998-0038 Laura Dewey, Secretary (work) (218) 736-4869 Diane Christensen, Preschool Director/Teacher (cell) (307) 287-3346 Dawn Carlson, Preschool Teacher (cell) (218) 770-2278 Church Office Hours Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 8:00 pm - 3:30 pm Tuesday via Church Office Telephone Number, 8:00 am—3:00 pm Church Office Phone (218) 736-4869 Church Office E-mail [email protected] Preschool Phone (218) 736-5847 Preschool E-mail [email protected] Fax number (218) 739-3667 Prayer Chain Florence Briese (218) 736-6470 Media Information Worship Schedule Television Trinity worship 10:00 am Sun Channel 8 (local) Followed by 6:30 am Tues Channel 8 (local) Worship for Shut-ins 6:30 pm TuesChannel 8 (local) Sundays 9:00 am—Sunday Worship (Communion on the 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month) 10:30 am— Adult & Teen Bible Class 10:30 am— Sunday School (Sept. through May) Radio Trinity worship The Bible Study Lutheran Hour 10:00 am Sun KJJK 1020 AM 10:00 am Thur* www.kfuoam.org 7:30 am Sun KFGO 790 AM 9:00 am Sun CSN 88.7 FM 10:35 am Sun KBRF 1250 AM 4:30 pm Sun KFNW 1200 AM Issues Etc. 6:00 pm Sun KKOK 95.7 FM 24/7 broadcasting at issuesetc.org Websites Trinity Preschool LCMS LCMS Radio www.trinityff.org/church www.trinityff.org/school www.lcms.org www.kfuoam.org *Only first Thursday of the month. Church Leaders President Jon Schoening Vice President Vacant Treasurer Cindy Schmidt Special Funds Treasurer Margie Rasmussen Financial Secretary Sandy King Secretary Cheri Anderson Board of Cemetery Cal Johansen Board of Christian Education Esther Schlicker Board for Day School David Schlicker Board of Elders Rick Drevlow, chair Rodney Schmidt, vice chair Wayne Schoening, secretary Gene Prause Gary Schmidt David Hauser Wayne Goerdt Marvin Otto Jerry Pribbernow Ron Fitzner Dan Beske John Hansen 8 Board of Fellowship Board of Global Outreach Board of Human Care Board of Local Outreach Board of Stewardship Board of Trustees Board of Youth Ministry Constitution/By-Laws Vacant Dave Schneeberger Jan Prause Phyllis Jastram Larry Stein Chuck Dale Vacant Vacant SUNDAY 6th Sunday of Easter 1 MONDAY 2 98 6 1 15 1 6:30 am Men’s Bible 1 10 Study @ LRHC 7:00 pm Board of Stewardship 7:00 pm Global Outreach Brd 7:00 pm Human Care Board NO Bible Study at River Bend Apts. NO Ex Libris Memorial Day CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED 30 6:30 am Men’s Bible Study @ LRHC 5:00-8:00 pm LAMP 22 23 Fundraiser @ 6:30 am Men’s Bible Pizza Ranch Study @ LRHC 6:30 pm Bible Study at River Bend Apts. 7:00 pm Ex Libris 1:00 pm Caregiver Support Group 6:30 am Men’s Bible Study @ LRHC 31 24 THURSDAY 1:30 pm Knitters & Crocheters Last Day of 3 & 4 Year Old Preschool 26 0 2 19 1:00 pm Quilters 7:00 pm Church Council 7:00 pm Circles 3 & 4 3 12 Last Day of 4 & 5 Year Old Preschool 1:30 pm Circle 2 FRIDAY 27 2201 4 1 13 6 7 4th Sunday is FOOD SHELF Sunday 28 2 2 21 5 1 14 9:00 am Craft Sale 10:00 am LWML Spring Luncheon SATURDAY Please check the online calendar throughout the month for any changes. * Holy Communion 25 10:00 am All Saints 12:00 pm Crafters 3:45 pm Catechesis 3:45 pm Bible History 12:00 pm Crafters 3:45 pm Catechesis 3:45 pm Bible History 5:00 pm Board of Christian Education NO All Saints 11 12:00 pm Crafters NO Catechesis NO Bible History 6:30 pm Divine Drama 10:00 am All Saints 65 4 12:00 pm Crafters 6:00 pm Elders’ Meeting 1:30 pm Circle 1 3:45 pm Catechesis 7:00 pm Ascension NO Bible History Worship Service with 7:00 pm Life of Jesus Told Holy Communion through Music WEDNESDAY 8 10:00 am All Saints 1189 1 17 MNN District Pastors’ Conference 16 6:30 pm Divine Drama 6:30 pm Bible Study at River Bend Apts. 7:00 pm Ex Libris NEWSLETTER ITEMS DUE 3 6:30 am Men’s Bible Study @ LRHC 7:00 pm Local Outreach Board 7:00 pm Trustees Mtg TUESDAY May 2016 A live, up-to-date calendar is available at www.trinityff.org/church/calendar 9:00 am Divine Service* 10:30 am Adult & Teen Bible Study 10:30 am Sunday School 2nd Sunday after Pentecost 29 9:00 am Worship Service 10:30 am Adult Bible Study 10:30 am Sunday School 12:00 pm Elder Zone 1 Potluck @ Church 3 The Holy Trinity 2 22 Graduation Recognition Sunday 9:00 am Divine Service* 10:30 am Adult & Teen Bible Study 10:30 am Sunday School 1:00 pm Voters Meeting 7:00 pm LAMP Planning Mtg Day of Pentecost 10:30 am Sunday School 7th Sunday of Easter Mother’s Day 5:00-8:00 pm LAMP 1 09 Fundraiser @ Pizza Ranch NO Divine Drama 9:00 am Worship Service 6:30 pm Bible Study at 10:30 am Adult Bible River Bend Apartments Study NO Ex Libris 6:30 pm Divine Drama 9:00 am Divine Service* 6:30 pm Bible Study at 10:30 am Adult Bible Study River Bend Apts. 10:30 am Sunday School 7:00 pm Ex Libris 11:30 am Board of Youth 1:00 pm Divine Service* 9 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Permit # 265 Fergus Falls, MN 1150 W. Cavour Ave. Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Return Service Requested The Trinity Tribune is published monthly by Trinity Lutheran Church & School 1150 W. Cavour Ave. Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Rev. John Christensen Pastor Rev. Roger Lange, Emer. Assisting Pastor Article deadline: 15th of each month Laura Dewey: Secretary/Layout Pastor Christensen: Editor Daily readings for May, 2016 1—1 Samuel 2:1-10 / Titus, Philemon 2—Psalm 121 / Hebrews 1-4 3—Psalm 122 / Hebrews 5-7 4—Psalm 123 / Hebrews 8-10 5—Psalm 124 / Hebrews 11-13 6—Psalm 125 / James 1-2 7—Psalm 126 / James 3-5 8—Psalm 127 / 1 Peter 1-2 9—Psalm 128 / 1 Peter 3-5 10—Psalm 129 / 2 Peter 11—Psalm 130 / 1 John 1-3 12—Psalm 131 / 1 John 4-5 13—Psalm 132 / 2 John, 3 John, Jude 14—Psalm 133 / John 1-2 15—Psalm 134 / John 3-4 16—Psalm 135 / John 5-6 17—Psalm 136 / John 7-8 18—Psalm 137 / John 9-10 19—Psalm 138 / John 11-12 20—Psalm 139 / John 13-14 21—Psalm 140 / John 15-16 22—Psalm 141 / John 17-18 23—Psalm 142 / John 19 24—Psalm 143 / John 20-21 25—Psalm 144 / Acts 1-2 26—Psalm 145 / Acts 3-4 27—Psalm 146 / Acts 5-6 28—Psalm 147 / Acts 7-8 29—Psalm 148 / Acts 9-10 30—Psalm 149 / Acts 11-12 31—1 Samuel 2:1-10 / Acts 13-14 10
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