Abiding Tidings

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Abiding Tidings
The
Abiding Tidings
May/June 2016
Upcoming Events
Community Breakfasts
Saturday, May 14 and
Saturday, June 11
8:00 –10:00 a.m.
Confirmation/Pentecost
Sunday, May 15
Confirmation at 10:30 service
Summer Schedule Begins
Sunday, May 29
One service at 9:00 a.m.
Annual Rummage Sale
Saturday, June 4
8:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Heavenly Treasures Flea Market
Saturday, June 18
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Rain date: June 25
In this issue...
Pastor Mike’s Note
Sunday School Happenings
Rummage Sale Update
Sunday School Stole Creation
Partnership Sunday Recap
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Parking Lot, Digital Sign
Projects Proposed
uring the annual
congregation meeting held in
January, several members brought
up the condition of the church
parking lot and questioned what
could be done to improve it.
The church council has
been researching the possibilities
and a proposal has been made.
Munson, Inc. from Glendale
has provided the most favorable
estimate with a projected cost
of $40,115. The project woud
be conducted over the course of
two years. Details of the project
include:
• Excavating approximately 12
inches below the finished grade,
removing the island.
• Vibratory compact of the
subgrade.
• Installing nine inches of crushed
limestone base.
• Vibratory compact the stone
base after watering.
• Sawing cut/grind butt joints at
concrete areas and at the road.
• Removing and replacing two
existing 20 ft. x 12 in.
corrugated steel culverts with
the same size #12 gauge
galvanized steel corrugated
culverts. Culverts will be bedded
and backfilled with crushed
limestone.
• Pulverizing the existing asphalt
surface to recycle in place with
existing stone base, regrading
and vibratory compact.
• Scarifying existing base,
regrading and vibratory
compact base.
• Vibratory compact the stone
base after watering.
• Paving with 3 inches of asphaltic
concrete 1 1/2 inches of binder
course and 1 1/2 inches of
surface course.
• Sealing the new asphalt
pavement after one year with
two coats of sealer.
• Striping for approximately 39
vehicles, two handicap stalls and
six arrows.
In 2017, the front drop-off
area would be completed. This
would include:
• Removing grass and weeds
from the pavement area and
apply sterilient.
• Thoroughly cleaning the
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Parking Lot/
Digital Sign
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pavement with high velocity
blowers.
• Sealing cracks 1/4 inch to 1/2
inch wide.
• Burning/torching oil spots and
applying oil spot primer.
• Sealing pavement with two
coats of sealer.
In addition, a proposal
has been made to replace the
current outside sign with a digital
LED display. Lemberg Signs from
Brookfield has provided a quote
of $12,905 for this project. It
would include one double-sided,
illuminated sign that would mount
to the existing masonry pillars. The
display would feature full color
electronic messaging and include
wireless communication, software
and web training. The church’s
name and logo would be applied
to the top of the sign.
An Adult Forum will be held
on Sunday, May 8 for members
to gather more information
about the projects and to ask
questions. Please plan to attend!
The congregation will vote on the
projects Sunday, May 22 between
services. If you have any questions
before the May 8 Forum, please
contact Dave Kasik or Greg Eggold.
The Abiding Tidings is published
bi-monthly for congregation members of
Abiding Savior Lutheran Church,
5214 West Luebbe Lane,
Milwaukee, WI 53223.
Web address: www.abiding-savior.com.
Copyright © 2016 Abiding Savior Lutheran
Church. For questions, comments or article
submissions, contact the church office at
(414) 354-4514 or at
[email protected]
Sunday School Happenings
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unday School will soon end and it has been a wonderful year. I
would like to give a great big thank you to all who taught the
classes: Marie Hoppe, Sally Newman, Joan Cullity, Susan, Jared and
Greg Eggold, Jeff Kowitz, Shar and Kelsey Kasik, Pastor Mike Anderson
and Paul and Heather Willette. Special thanks to Michele Soehnlein for
teaching every other preschool class. Thanks also go out to everyone
who donated supplies, treats and drinks for the kids. And lastly, thanks
to the entire congregation for taking an interest and supporting our
youth as they learn about Jesus, what goes on in our church and what
goes on in our community. It truly makes a difference!
All the kids have been amazing, and it has been very enlighting getting to know each and everyone: Nathan, Natalie, Hope, Erica,
Matthew, RJ, John, Sahara and Zuri. Their participation in class, learning and helping out during the services have all been very inspirational.
Their enthusiasm for the Christmas play made it easy to direct and
more fun for everyone. Thank you all for making my first year as director fun!
There’s just a few more weeks left for Sunday School at the
time of this writing, and I would like everyone to know how much I
have appreciated their support, moral boosters, ideas and increased
interaction with the kids. I’ve enjoyed and learned a lot (really a lot)
and look forward to learning more as a new Sunday School year begins
in September (Yes, I’m going to stick around for another year! Do you
realize how many crafty ideas are out there on the internet? Shazam!).
See you all in church, and it’s been a blessing to be part of a
very supportive church community!
Submitted by:
Kathy Paulson
Sunday School Superintendent
Let’s Get Ready to Rummage!
A
biding Savior’s annual rummage sale is right around the corner!
Can your spring cleaning be far behind? Abiding Savior is ready
to receive your donations of household items now!
Please note:
• Appliances and electrical equipment must be in working
order.
• Televisions and computers will not be accepted.
• Rummage sorting and pricing begins on Wednesday, May 25.
• Large equipment and furniture will be accepted starting
Sunday, May 29.
Watch for additional notices for work and drop-off schedules
and make plans to help. This event has turned into a reliable fundraise,
but we desperately need more volunteers in order to make this event
a success! Contact Mary Jeanne Krueger at (414) 354-6489 or Kathy
Paulson at (414) 507-5422 with questions.
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A Note from Pastor Mike
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and from our
Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ. Amen.
Alleluia! Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed!
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t is a rather common occurrence for
Christians to describe themselves as an
“Easter people.” It’s often invoked when times
are troubled, and we need a reminder that
we’re people who believe in the promise of
resurrection.
We are indeed an Easter people, and remembering the promise of resurrection is never
out of place. As we’ll celebrate in a couple of weeks on Pentecost
Sunday, we’re also a people of the Holy Spirit, and I’m pretty sure we
don’t talk too often about what that means.
For some, the Pentecost story in Acts 2 is:
• Proof that “God can do anything because God made the disciples
speak in tongues.”
• The assertion that only real disciples speak in tongues.
• Only about making disciples.
• A step-by-step guide for the work of the church.
It may indeed be combinations of those interpretations, but even
those fail to articulate the depth of the meaning in the story. The
giving of the Holy Spirit is nothing less than a retelling of the creation
story itself - when God forms Adam from the dust of the ground
and breathes life into him. The Pentecost story is, yet again, another
story of incarnation, about how we are formed anew. We are now
alive with the breath of God, imbued with the Spirit of God, active
in and with the presence of God. We are the presence of God in the
world announcing not that people should “believe in Jesus;” we are
the presence of God in the world inviting people in the experience of
transformation that we have had in the love of Jesus Christ.
Spring Clean-Up
Day Scheduled
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n Saturday, May 21, Abiding
Savior will hold a spring
clean-up day from 9:00–11:00
a.m. Weather permitting, we
will work outside with a focus
on weed removal in the mulched
area between our building and
the east parking lot. Please sign
up to help, even if it is just for
a portion of the allotted time.
Bring appropriate tools, please.
Let’s make sure our property is an
invitation.
Also on that day, the
Bradley Estates neighborhood will
be hosting its annual clean up. If
you can't help with weed removal,
then consider a leisurely walk
around our neighborhood to pick
up trash! Bring a ‘grabber’ tool if
you have one. Trash bags will be
furnished. Questions? See Dave
Kasik or Sally Newman. Thanks!
Cookies Needed
for Luther Manor
M
ay is Senior Citizens month
and is also a great time to
share cookies with Luther Manor!
Cookies donated to Luther Manor
are served to the residents of
the health care area with coffee
or tea during weekdays by a
volunteer.
Please consider baking
There is more than enough religious piety in this world to go around,
or purchasing cookies to give!
but there always seems to be a place and space for the kind of faith
Cookies should not contain any
that mattered to Jesus - a faith that, to quote an old hymn, has the
nuts. If you donate cookies,
power to “make the wounded whole.” Living as Holy Spirit People
please indicate on your container
will always lead us to the places in our community where we have
the quantity and variety of cookie.
the opportunity to practice that faith.
Watch for a receptacle
in the Welcome Area for
Peace and Blessings,
donated cookies. If you have
Pastor Mike
any questions, please see Gladys
Larson, Luther Manor liaison.
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Social Ministry Notes
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Agape
hepherd pie casseroles will
be needed on Tuesday, May
3. The casserole assembly team
prepared enough casseroles
for May; however, for those
desiring to work from home,
a sign-up sheet will be posted
in the Welcome Area. We will
need a driver to deliver these to
Agape, so a volunteer would be
appreciated on the sign-up sheet.
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upcakes will be required on
Tuesday, June 7, so watch
for a sign-up sheet on the bulletin
board in the Welcome Area.
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olunteers will be required
to help setup and serve on
Tuesday, May 17 and Tuesday,
June 21. Volunteers should be
at the Agape Center by 5:30
p.m. and serving will conclude at
approximately 6:30 p.m. See Tom
Krueger if you have any questions.
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s always, we thank the many
faithful volunteers who
continue to help us in so many
ways each and every month for
the Agape Center.
Partnership Emphasis Sunday
A
morning of energetic
worship featuring a temple
talk, music with a definitive
Latin feel and tacos with all the
trimmings, cole slaw, muffins
and more were enjoyed by the
congregation on Sunday, April 10
in celebration of our partnership
with the congregation of Pan
de Vida in Jayaque, El Salvador.
Again, all efforts in making
this celebration a success were
appreciated.
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Noisy Offering
joyful noise was made
on Sunday, April 3 when
$83.16 was collected through
a “noisy offering” in support
of the following organizations:
ELCA World Hunger, Granville
Interfaith, Sojourner Family Peace
Center and the food pantry at
St. Catherine’s. We will continue
this ministry on the first Sunday
of every month, and at the end
of the year, the amount will be
divided equally and a check sent
to each of the charities. Thanks to
all for your support!
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Mother’s Day
lease plan to be with us on
Sunday, May 8 when we will
honor all women and mothers.
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Father’s Day
gain this year, we plan to
honor all men and fathers
on their special day Sunday, June
19.
Memorials and
Honorariums
A
biding Savior has received
and gratefully acknowledges the following gifts:
In memory of
Regina Krekel
Suzanne Blad
Joyce Clausing
Rosalyn Hamrick
Thomas Krekel
Tom & Mary Jeanne Krueger
Carolyn LeBeck
Connie McLaughlin
For WELCA in
Memory of Regina Krekel
Thomas Krekel
In memory of
Irene Eimer
Marilyn Eimer
For the Handbell Choir
in Memory of Bob Jacobs
Deb Jacobs
For the Quilters in Honor of
The Social Ministry Team schedMother’s 98th Birthday
ules meetings throughout the year
so watch the bulletin for dates.
Taran Radloff
We welcome all to join us and get
involved in outside ministries! CurFor the Quilters in Honor
rent members include: Joan Culof Kris Kowald
lity, Mary Idhe, Sharon Kasik, Tom
Deb Jacobs
Krueger, Inge Liebl, Vicky Merwin,
Marianne Newman, Sally Newman
The Shepherd Pie Assembly Team
and Pastor Mike Anderson.
will gather in the church kitchen
on June 25 at 9:00 a.m. In just
Thank you for your support of the
over 1 12 hours, 30 casseroles
Let It Shine campaign to brighten
will be assembled for the Agape
the lighting in our building while
Meal program. If you would like
making it more energy efficient.
Ninety-four bulbs have now been
to help, we would be pleased to
installed in the Welcome Area and have you! Questions? Contact
sanctuary! Let it shine!
Sally Newman at (414) 365-1968.
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Sell Items or Volunteer for
Heavenly Treasures Flea Market
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ell crafts, antiques, memorabilia or other collectables at Heavenly Treasures Flea Market! Abiding
Savior is partnering with the Bradley Estates neighborhood to host this flea market event. The flea
market will take place on Saturday, June 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the church’s east parking lot.
The rain date for this event is Saturday, June 25. Consider renting a 10-foot square booth for only $10.00,
payable at the time of registration. You provide your own table, chairs, tent or other fixtures.
Volunteers are also needed to provide hospitality for this event. You can help by:
• Greeting vendors as they arrive (2 people needed from about 7:00-9:30 a.m.).
• Admitting vendors to the church building to use the restroom (112 to 2 hour shifts, 8:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m., 4 people needed).
• Giving vendors brief breaks by overseeing their booths (2 hour shifts between 10:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m., 4 people needed).
• Cleaning up the parking lot after the event (3:30-5:00 p.m., 4 people needed).
Look for volunteer sign-up sheets a little later in May. If you have questions about participating in
or volunteering for the flea market, please contact Sally Newman at (414) 365-1968.
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The Bridge Builder
n old man going a lone highway,
Came, at the evening cold and gray,
To a chasm vast and deep and wide.
Through which was flowing a sullen tide
The old man crossed in the twilight dim,
The sullen stream had no fear for him;
But he turned when safe on the other side
And built a bridge to span the tide.
The Gathering to
Hold Golf Outing
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“Old man,”said a fellow pilgrim near,
“You are wasting your strength with building here;
Your journey will end with the ending day,
You never again will pass this way;
You’ve crossed the chasm, deep and wide,
Why build this bridge at evening tide?”
The builder lifted his old gray head;
“Good friend, in the path I have come,” he said,
“There followed after me today
A youth whose feet must pass this way.
This chasm that has been as naught to me
To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be;
He, too, must cross in the twilight dim;
Good friend, I am building this bridge for him!”
~ Will Allen Dromgoole
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he Gathering will be hosting
its annual golf classic on
Friday, June 10 at the Evergreen
Golf Course in Elkhorn, WI.
The proceeds will benefit The
Gathering’s community meal
programs that have been
benefitting Milwaukee’s hungry
and homeless since 1982.
The golf outing will begin
with a lunch buffet at 12:00 p.m.
followed by a scramble at 1:00.
The event concludes with a dinner
and raffle at 5:30.
The cost is $125 per
golfer, $60 is tax deductible. Cost
includes 18 holes of golf, lunch,
dinner and a drink ticket.
To reserve your spot,
register by June 3 online at www.
thegatheringwis.org or call The
Gathering at (414) 272-4122.
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Sunday School Creates
Stoles of Many Colors
ecently, the Sunday School students teamed up with Gladys Larson from the Quilters to create stoles
made from scraps of fabric. The stoles were made in conjunction with the story of Joseph and his coat
of many colors from the book of Genesis. The Sunday School kids wish to thank Gladys for helping them
make their wonderful creations! Check out the kids’ handiwork!
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Abiding Savior Celebrates
Partnership Emphasis Sunday
n Sunday, April 10, Abiding Savior recognized its local and worldwide partners in mission, including
Pan de Vida in Jayaque, El Salvador. Edwin and Sarah Aparicio told their story during a temple talk and
their family joined the Sunday School class, sharing games and culture with Abiding Savior’s students.
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Volunteer Opportunities: Get Involved!
There are many opportunities to share your gifts with fellow members and the larger community. So take a
chance and try something new! You’ll deepen your faith and your relationship with others. If you would like
your group listed in future editions, please contact the Church Office.
Community Breakfast
Abiding Savior’s free breakfast is served
to young and old of any economic
means within the larger community.
Several opportunities for volunteering exist including greeting, Friday preparation,
cooking, serving, operating the beverage
cart and resetting place settings. Guests
love music, too, so musicians are always
welcome! Volunteers are also needed
to help solicit/pick up donations as well
promote the breakfast. Most duties do
not take much longer than two to three
hours. Sign-up sheets are available in
the Welcome Area. For more information, contact Heather Willette at (414)
399-0193 or at [email protected].
Questions can also be addressed to Jonas
Edstrom, Debbie Jacobs or Gloria and
John Morris.
Handbell Choir
Help create a festive and joyful sound
by playing with the handbell choir! High
school youth and adults are welcome to
join; no previous musical experience is
required. The choir rehearses weekly September through December and February
through May, playing in church once or
twice a month. For more information,
contact Susan Eggold at (414) 315-1127
or at [email protected].
Homebound Ministry
Homebound Ministry makes once-amonth calls on those in our congregation
who are no longer able to attend servcies. As part of the visits, Holy Communion is given. Training is provided, and
the group meets once a quarter at 1:15
p.m. If you are interesting in participating or have questions, please see Pastor
Mike or call Joan Cullity at (414) 3548292 or e-mail at [email protected].
Prayer Chain
Abiding Savior offers two prayer chains:
one by telephone and one by e-mail.
Members include special requests from
fellow Abiding Savior members in their
own daily prayers. For the telephone
chain, contact Joyce Clausing at (414)
Prayer Chain (continued)
354-5207 or Mary Jeanne Krueger at
(414) 354-6489. For the e-mail chain,
contact Chris Weichart at (414) 3550062 or at [email protected].
The Quilters
The Quilters meet every Wednesday
morning at 9:00 to create quilts to send
to Lutheran World Relief every year.
In addition, the group has people who
cut, tie and sew at home. The Quilters’
creations are beautiful and keep needy
people warm throughout the world!
If you have a gift for sewing and quilting and want to help, contact Jeanette
Lammi at (414) 354-9662. Donations of
fabric and other materials for making the
quilts are welcome, too!
Social Ministry
Individuals who like to work in a group
setting to help organize and plan activities to reach out to the greater Milwaukee community and our sister congregation, Pan de Vida in Jayaque, El Salvador,
are encouraged to participate! Your
hearts and hands will offer much needed
support to others. The group normally
meets on Wednesdays, every other
month, at 6:30 p.m. If you are interested
in joining or attending a meeting to see
what the group is about, please call Joan
Cullity at (414) 354-8292 or e-mail at
[email protected].
Soul Train
Physical exercise can do wonders for the
soul! And you can often help support a
good cause! Abiding Savior’s Soul Train
is a group who walks or runs in many
of the organized races in the Milwaukee
area. The runs are typically 5K or 10K
routes while walks are usually no longer
than a 5K. A schedule of available races
is posted in the Welcome Area, and you
are able to participate in as many as you
choose. For more information, contact
Jack Newman at (414) 841-8933.
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Sunday School
Teaching Abiding Savior’s kids can be
very rewarding! There is always a need
for Sunday School teachers, especially
for the preschool class. In addition to the
lesson readings, music, arts and crafts,
and games are used to reinforce lesson
themes and teach Christian values. For
more information, contact Kathy Paulson
at (414) 507-5422.
Worship Assistants
Abiding Savior’s services offer many roles
that help provide wonderful worship
experiences for those who attend. Your
help is always needed to read, assist with
communion, greet members and visitors,
usher or set and clean up the altar. To
get involved, call the Church Office or
e-mail at [email protected].
Vocal Choir
If you enjoy singing, consider joining
Abiding Savior’s vocal choir! The group
meets on Sundays after late service six
weeks prior to Christmas and six weeks
prior to Holy Week and Easter. The
group sings a wide variety of repetoire
from beautiful classical pieces to uplifting spirituals. No music reading required
and shower singers to opera divas are
welcome! Contact Kelly Grant Moore at
(414) 708-8500 or at [email protected].
com for more information or to join.
Women of the ELCA (WELCA)
All women are invited to participate in
WELCA through small groups, called
circles, that meet once a month and in
larger gatherings held throughout the
year. WELCA also spearheads various
drives like the fall school kit and the
winter wear collections. For more information or to get involved, contact Mary
Jeanne Krueger at (414) 354-6489 or
Connie McLaughlin at (414) 354-1944.
Church Directory
Abiding Savior Staff
Church Council
Pastor Rev. Michael Anderson
Mobile: (414) 379-3639
[email protected]
David Kasik
(414) 357-8319
Director of
Music and Communications
Kelly Grant Moore
[email protected]
Business Manager
John Hempler
[email protected]
Office Assistant
Monica Scheftgen
[email protected]
Worship Schedule
Sundays: 8:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Education Hour: 9:15 a.m.
Mondays: 6:30 p.m.
Heather Willette
(414) 747-9563
Deb Jacobs
(414) 906-1752
Jonas Edstrom
(414) 243-7868
Marie Hoppe
(414) 699-7853
Main Contact Information
Mailing Address
5214 W. Luebbe Lane
Milwaukee, WI 53223
Phone
(414) 354-4514
Website
abiding-savior.com
Sister Congregation
Pan de Vida Lutheran Church
Jayaque, El Salvador
Valerie Phillips
Financial Secretary
(414) 352-6087
Mission Statement
Experiencing God in our neighbor,
we serve with our hearts and hands
Abiding Savior is a member of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,
Greater Milwaukee Synod
Highlights and Special
Events:
May 21: Spring Clean-Up
May 8: Adult Forum
May 22: Special
Congregational Meeting
May 14: Community
Breakfast
May 29: Start of Summer
Schedule—1 service
May 15: Pentecost
Sun
Mon
1
Regular Sunday
Schedule
12:00 CTAC
2
6:30 Acoustic
Eucharist
7:15 Church
Council
8:00 AA/Al Anon
3
3:00 Agape
Meal
(casseroles)
9
12:00 Phoebe/
Ruth Circle
6:30 Christian
Daughters
6:30 Acoustic
Eucharist
7:00 Leaders 194
8:00 AA/Al Anon
10
7:00 Boyscouts
194
16
6:30 Acoustic
Eucharist
8:00 AA/Al Anon
17
5:00 Agape
Meal - Serve
Small items
accepted for
rummage sale
8 Mother’s Day
Regular Sunday
Schedule
9:15 Adult
Forum
12:00 CTAC
15 Pentecost
Regular Sunday
Schedule
12:00 CTAC
22
Regular Sunday
Schedule
9:15 Special
Congregational
Meeting
Tue
Wed
4
9:00 Quilters
6:00 CTAC
5
11
9:00 Quilters
6:00 CTAC
12
6:30 Handbell
Choir
6:30 BENO
Board
Fri
Sat
6
Office closed
Pastor’s day off
7
13
Office closed
Pastor’s day off
14
8:00 Men’s
Fellowship
7:00 Boyscouts
194
7:00 Crew 194
18
9:00 Quilters
6:00 CTAC
7:00 Boyscouts
194
23
6:30 Acoustic
Eucharist
8:00 AA/Al Anon
Thu
24
7:00 Boyscouts
194
19
6:30 Handbell
Choir
8:00 Community
Breakfast
20
Office closed
Pastor’s day off
21
27
Office closed
Pastor’s day off
28
9:00-11:00
Spring Clean-up
6:00 Polaris
District Meeting
25
9:00 Quilters
6:00 CTAC
26
6:30 BENO
7:00 Crew 194
Rummage sale
sorting and
pricing begins
12:00 CTAC
29
9:00 Service
11:00 CTAC
Large items
accepted for
Rummage Sale
30 Memorial Day 31
Office Closed
7:00 Boyscouts
194
NO Acoustic
Eucharist
8:00 AA/Al Anon
Regular Sunday Schedule
8:00 Worship
9:15 Sunday School/ Adult Education
10:30 Worship
Highlights and Special Events:
June 4: Rummage Sale
June 11: Community Breakfast
June 18: Heavenly Treasures Flea Market
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
1
9:00 Quilters
6:00 CTAC
Thu
Fri
Sat
2
6:30 BENO
Board
3
Office closed
Pastor’s day off
4
Rummage Sale
8:00—2:00
5
9:00 Service
11:00 CTAC
6
6:30 Acoustic
Eucharist
7:15 Council
Meeting
8:00 AA/Al
Anon
7
8
3:00 Agape Meal 9:00 Quilters
(cupcakes)
11:30 Visitation
Team Lunch
7:00 Boyscouts
194
6:00 CTAC
9
7:00 Crew 194
10
Office closed
Pastor’s day off
11
8:00 Men’s
Fellowship
8:00 Community
Breakfast
12
9:00 Service
11:00 CTAC
13
6:30 Acoustic
Eucharist
8:00 AA/Al
Anon
14
7:00 Boyscouts
194
16
17
Office closed
Pastor’s day off
18
9—4 Heavenly
Treasures Flea
Market
19 Father’s Day
9:00 Service
11:00 CTAC
20
6:30 Acoustic
Eucharist
8:00 AA/Al
Anon
21
22
5:00 Agape Meal 9:00 Quilters
- Serve
6:00 CTAC
23
7:00 Crew 194
24
Office closed
Pastor’s day off
25
9:00 Shepherd
Pie Assembly
27
6:30 Acoustic
Eucharist
8:00 AA/Al
Anon
28
7:00 Boyscouts
194
26
9:00 Service
11:00 CTAC
15
9:00 Quilters
6:00 CTAC
7:00 Boyscouts
194
29
9:00 Quilters
6:00 CTAC
30
6:30 BENO
Worship Assistant Schedule ~ May/June 2016
Unable to serve on your scheduled date(s)?
Please trade and notify Monica in the office at (414) 354-4514 or at [email protected]
May 15
May 29
May May 1
May 8
Greeters
8: 00: Gladys Larson &
Sally Luck
10: 30: Marilyn Eimer &
Joan Cullity
8: 00: Chuck & Connie
McLaughlin
10: 30: Madlyn Dobschuetz &
Marilyn Eimer
8: 00: Gladys Larson &
Sally Luck
10: 30: Joan Cullity &
Suzanne Blad
Mike McGhee &
Bob Susami
Lectors
8: 00: Marianne Newman
10: 30: Helen Martin
8: 00: Marianne Newman
10: 30: Melissa Kowitz
8: 00: Rob Lonergan
10: 30: Marijo Bullis
Sally Newman
Ushers
Communion
Assistants
Altar Guild
8: 00: Team 1
10: 30: Team 2
8: 00: Mike McGhee &
Bob Susami
10: 30: Suzanne Blad &
Louise Severson
8: 00: Marianne Newman
10: 30: Marlene
Kapustanczek
8: 00: Team 1
10: 30: Team 2
8: 00: Team 1
10: 30: Team 2
8: 00: Team 1
10: 30: Team 2
Teams 1 & 2
10: 30: Vicky Merwin
10: 30: Rebecca Steinbach
10: 30: Joan Cullity
10: 30: Sharon Kasik
Sally Newman
Sally Newman
TBD
Sally Newman
TBD
Sally Newman
TBD
Sally Newman
TBD
Sally Newman
TBD
May 22
Pentecost Sunday
Team 1 Ushers: George Moore, Randy LeBeck, Victor Bornick, Jr., Marilyn Moore, Bob Susami
Team 2 Ushers: Joan Cullity, Marlene Kapustanczek
Summer schedule starts
Food Pantry Volunteer: TBD
Agape Center Food Delivery: TBD
June Greeters
Lectors
Ushers
Communion
Assistants
Altar Guild
June 5
June 12
June 19
June 26
Chuck & Connie McLaughlin
Marilyn Eimer & Joan Cullity
Gladys Larson & Sally Luck
Helen Martin
Becky Lonergan
Marlene Kapustanczek
Suzanne Blad &
Louise Severson
Melissa Kowitz
Teams 3 & 4
Teams 3 & 4
Teams 3 & 4
Teams 3 & 4
Cyndi Kochanski
Jeff Kowitz
Vicky Merwin
Rebecca Steinbach
Kathy Paulson
TBD
Kathy Paulson
TBD
Kathy Paulson
TBD
Kathy Paulson
TBD
Team 3 Ushers: Roger Schroeder, Kevin Becker, Dan Becker
Team 4 Ushers: Michael Dorn, Nancy Granprie
Food Pantry Volunteer: TBD
Agape Center Food Delivery: TBD

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