Newsletter - First Lutheran Church
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Newsletter - First Lutheran Church
First Lutheran Church First Lutheran Church 208 West Sandusky Avenue Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 937-592-7699 Fax: 1-888-471-1970 Email: [email protected] First Hand November 2015 Inside this issue: Secretary, Lisa Nevers- [email protected] Interim Choir Director, Judy Vassar- [email protected] Giving altar items 2 Bell Choir Director, Larry Walker- [email protected] Operation Christmas Child 3 Buckeye Sale 4 Decorate the Church 5 All Saints’ Sunday Call Committee 7 Report of Interim Director of Music 9 The Women’s Corner 11 –14 Women’s Bible Study 16 Festival of Christmas 17 November birthdays/anniversaries 18 November 1, 2015 The first Sunday in November is All Saints’ Day. This day is an occasion for us to commemorate the faithful departed of the parish. Serving in Worship 21 TableTenTalk 23 As early as the 3rd century, the church provided a celebration for all martyrs. Over the years this observance expanded to include the apostles’ and then all the faithful who have died in Christ. We remember reverently, before God, by name, those members of our household of faith at First Lutheran, who our Lord has received into the Church Triumphant during the past year. We also remember in prayer the many families of our congregation who have lost loved ones in the past year. Join us for a Thanksgiving Worship Service on Wednesday evening, November 25th, beginning at 7:00 pm. The service will include special music. As we give thanks to God for the many blessings He has given to us, we look to share some of these blessings with others. As part of our celebration, we are asking you to remember those around us who need to be fed. Please bring basic non-perishable food items with you as part of your offering. These items will be donated to the LCS Food Pantry to help feed Logan County families in need. 1 Giving: Altar Flowers, Wine or Bulletin Covers The Altar Flower Chart for 2016 has been posted in the lower narthex. Please stop today and reserve your date of choice. Sign-ups are for single vases, so there are two sign-ups for each Sunday. Cost of each vase is approximately $18.00. Our flower coordinator, Margie Bixler, will contact you concerning the dedication. Wren’s Florist, will bill you for the flowers. The Communion Wine Chart for 2016 sign-up is in the lower narthex. Please stop today and reserve your date of choice. With not enough Sundays to provide all of our members an opportunity to place flowers, providing the cost for Communion Wine will give further opportunity for families to offer gifts in the name of a loved one. Sign-ups will be handled in the same manner as the flowers and a dedication similar to the one used for the flowers would appear in the bulletin on the particular Sunday. Cost of the Sunday Communion Wine is $12.00 for each Sunday of communion, and is payable to the Church. The “Special” Bulletin Cover Chart for 2016 sign-up is in the lower narthex. Please stop today and reserve your date of choice. Worship Ministry Team decided to have “special” Sunday bulletin covers sponsored by families of First Lutheran. This is an alternative to sponsoring altar flowers or wine. The covers can be designated just like the flowers and wine – (to the Glory of God, in honor of, in memory of . . .). The cost is $20.00 for each “special” Sunday. This can be split by two families. 2 Message from the Learning Ministry Team Noah’s Ark Have you noticed that Noah’s Ark has come ashore in the lower narthex? We are asking for your help once again to fill our Ark with new and gently loved stuffed animals that will be distributed with the LCS Toy Baskets this December. Last year we were able to fill MANY bags with animals. Lets see how many times we are able to fill the ark this year. Out to Lunch Bunch- Operation Christmas Child Christian Action Ministry Team is asking for the congregation’s help to donate items for Operation Christmas Child. We will be delivering our items to Calvary Christian School where they will have a packing party and they are our local drop off point. The last day to donate items will be Sunday, November 15, 2015. Please bring donated items in to the church and place in the box located in the lower narthex. Suggested items are: school supplies such as pencils, pens; small toys such as cars, kazoo etc.; hygiene items such as toothbrush and toothpaste; other items such as T-shirt’s, sunglasses, hair clips. Christian Action would also like to reach out to the Sunday School classes to participate in this project. Make it a class project to bring in items from the list above. A small shoebox can teach a child about the love of God, lead him or her to faith in Christ, inspire pastors and plant new churches. What goes into the box is fun, but what comes out is eternal. Be a part of changing lives through the power of giving a simple gift REMEMBER ALL ITEMS MUST FIT WITHIN A SHOEBOX. 3 VS Saturday, November 28th the Ohio State Buckeyes take on the Wolverines of Michigan. First Lutheran Church will be selling homemade chocolate Buckeyes to commemorate this battle on the gridiron! You can order your homemade Buckeyes to have on hand for the BIG GAME! Proceeds from the sale will go to the 175th Anniversary Appeal. The price for the delicious Buckeyes is $5.00 per baker’s dozen. Order forms will be included in the November 8th & November 15th Sunday bulletins. Extra order forms will also be located in the upper narthex. Please place the forms in the offering plate or in Lisa’s mailbox. All orders are due by Sunday, November 15th. You may pick up your orders after each service on Sunday, November 22nd. Food on the First As part of our celebration of the Holy Supper of our Lord, we are asking you to remember those around us who need to be fed. You can help keep the LCS pantry stocked by bringing basic food items on the first Sunday of each month. What is needed is canned items: especially fruits, vegetables, meats, and soups; and basic non-perishable items: cereal, flour, sugar and juices. There is a basket in the upper narthex to receive your donations. Let’s remember Food on the First as part of our monthly celebration of Holy Communion. Thanks to ALL who help out at Our Daily Bread. This community service would not be possible without the help from all of you. Serving at Our Daily Bread is a once a month commitment we have done for several years now. The next evening we will be serving is Monday, November 16th. If you can’t help us serve, but would still like to help out, you could provide the dessert. This month we are asking for cupcakes. If you haven’t had the chance to help at Our Daily Bread please consider doing so. Please sign-up on the sheet located in the upper narthex. Volunteers are asked to arrive at Our Daily Bread about 4:15 pm prior to the serving time of 4:30 pm. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the church office. 4 The church office will be closed on Thursday, November 26th and Friday, November 27th for the Thanksgiving holiday. Any articles for the December 2015 newsletter need to be turned into the church office by: November 16, 2015 Come help us decorate the church! We will be decorating the church for the holiday season on Sunday, December 6th beginning at 12:30 pm (bring a sack lunch with you to church). If you can help please sign-up on the sheet in the upper narthex. It’s time to order poinsettias that will decorate our sanctuary during the Christmas holiday. We order these lovely plants from Wren’s Greenhouse here in Bellefontaine. The cost for each poinsettia is $12.00. Proceeds from the sale of these goes to the 175th Anniversary Appeal. An envelope to place your order will be in the Sunday bulletin beginning November 22nd. *Please remember to include your payment with the order. The deadline for orders will be Monday, December 7th. The Card Ministry group will be meeting on Monday evening, November 16 th at 6:30 pm in the church kitchen to make Christmas cards for our shut-in members. Bring all your creative ideas! 5 2014 Membership Statistics: Year to date 2015: Baptisms- 2 Baptisms– 3 New Members- 5 New Members– 8 Reinstate- Reinstate– 9 Confirmed- 6 Confirmed– 4 Deaths- 7 Deaths– 5 Transfers- 8 Transfers– 9 Requested Removal– 0 Requested Removal– 14 10/25/2015 Confirmed: Garrett James Dixon, Olivia Tiann Reasor, Shelby Lynn Starkey, Mackenzie Nicole Swartz Transfer: John, Patricia & Donovan Kane to Peace Lutheran Ministries- Antigo, WI During the past months, we have remembered many in prayer. We remember in prayer all who are in need of God’s presence and care . . . especially: Lois Latimer health issues Sarah Young health issues Bill Patterson health issues Lisa Kruk health issues Ramona Harris entered the Church Triumphant Jon Thelen health issues Tom Marts entered the Church Triumphant October 4 129 Pam Pulfer health issues October 11 127 Emerson Snapp health issues October 18 112 October 25 174 AVERAGE: 136 Stella Avery Puler infant daughter of Adam & Tiffannee Pulfer Darlene Van Hoose entered the Church Triumphant Jim Hackworth entered the Church Triumphant 6 Sunday Attendance for September 2015: Your call committee continues to work through the processes associated with locating our new Pastor. This past month allowed some of our committee members to visit churches of Pastors who have shown an interest in our opening at First Lutheran and who have gone through our initial interview process. These visits combined with the interviews help to provide the information required for the committee to make a decision and to eventually recommend a candidate to the council. More important than the goal to complete the task as soon as possible, is our determination to find the right Pastor, one who will enable FLC to successfully position itself as the desired place of worship for current as well as new members. This week we received two additional profiles from the synod for Pastors that would like to be considered. Once our committee reviews these profiles, interviews for each will be set up. We are constantly reminded that we are but one of many Lutheran Churches looking for a Pastor, competition remains strong and those in search of a new church have many options. We remain in contact with Pastor Wick and the Synod in an effort to keep the process moving forward and to obtain as many potential candidates as possible. The committee will also be meeting with Pastor David Moreland who has offered his assistance in helping us to better understand what we should be looking for and how we need to analyze each of the candidates and material that they provide. Our thanks to each of you for your continued cooperation, support and understanding; together, and with God’s help, we will complete this challenge and move our church into the future. Prayerfully submitted, FLC Call Committee Jim Donnelly – Chairperson Morgan Fultz Bill Keck Chris Gamble Abbey Shields Beth Harman Norma Warren Daniel Weikart 7 November Ministry Team Meeting Dates: 11/2 6:15 pm Learning Ministry Team 11/2 7:00 pm Council 11/14 9:00 am Property Ministry Team Christian Action Ministry Team 11/16 6:30 pm Card Ministry Team 11/23 7:00 pm Finance Ministry Team Learning Ministry Team 11/30 7:00 pm Worship Ministry Team Ministry Team Highlights Ring of Lights Christmas program Worship Ministry Team 2015 Church Council Worship services President– Carl Gillespie Property Ministry Team Vice-President– Chris McKenrick Secretary– Liz Rose Finance Ministry Team Joy Badenhop, Colleen Bodin, Dick Griffith, Jeff Maben, Corey Van Hoose, Cindy Weikart, Julie Zoldak Maintenance issues Monitoring church finances Copies of reports from the monthly meetings of each ministry team is available for you to view in the Partners In Ministry Book located in the lower narthex. Next Noisy $$$ Sunday– November 29th Continue to save your coins! As of October 28, 2015 175th Summary Received Totals 458,246.90 175th Money MIF Loan 313,246.90 145,000.00 NLCF Window Creations MIF Loan MIF Interest Other Spent MIF Balance 476,722.81 49,688.93 276,080.00 145,000.00 3,579.62 2,374.26 8 0.00 **Checking 7,329.60 *Savings 25,000.00 **the church office 9 Report of Interim Director of Music The position of Interim Director of Music has been received with mixed emotions. The loss of Cheryl has been disturbing. The choir, as usual, has been very supportive and willing to try any music I give them. Some songs go well and some get refiled for later. Please do continue to thank them for their time and contributions to the music of First Lutheran. That’s all the “pay” they get. This is a very busy season for musicians with many special services. We will have Confirmation and All Saints. Then comes Stewardship Sunday, Christ the King Sunday, Thanksgiving Eve service, and we start Advent. We are planning a special service on Sunday, December 20th with the Sunday school classes, following that week with two Christmas Eve services. The last Sunday of December is Lessons and Carols followed by Sunday, January 10, 2016, the joint Epiphany service will be hosted here at First Lutheran Church 3 PM. Anyone interested in providing special music on Sunday, December 20 th needs to fill out the form (on page 15 of this newsletter) with the requested information and return it to me or the church office. Submitted by, Judy Vassar Since November is a time to be particularly aware of our blessings and giving thanks, what better way to than to attend the Thanksgiving Eve Service, November 25th at 7 pm and join us in this gospel hymn: “Count your blessings, name them one by one, Count your blessings see what God has done. Count your many blessings and it will surprise you what the Lord has done.” 10 As a community of women, created in the image of God, called to discipleship in Jesus Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, committed to grow in faith, support one another, engage in ministry and action, promote healing and wholeness in the church, society, and the world, we strive to act in faith. (mission statement of Women of the ELCA) Thankoffering Sunday is November 22. The gathering of a special mission offering, called Thankoffering, will take place during the worship service on November 22, which is also Christ the King Sunday, the last Sunday of the liturgical year. The entire offering is sent to the national Women of the ELCA office in Chicago and is used for special mission projects nationally and internationally. Some of the projects are: seminary scholarships, job training, literacy, loans to women to begin small businesses in third world countries, prison ministry, clean water projects in Africa and support for Lutheran Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. We invite all members to consider their blessings of the past year, and share with others less fortunate by using the envelope provided in the bulletin that day to participate in this special mission offering. Sunshine Bags and Christmas Card Shower This is another WELCA project where we seek the congregation’s help. The table will be up December 6th and December 13th. We ask the congregation to shower our shut-in and special concerns members with Christmas cards and notes . Please do not seal the envelopes. A list of names will be in the bulletins nearer to December. These bags of cards and small gift items that WELCA adds always bring joy to those receiving them. Small Group Gathering Faith Circle will get together Tuesday, November 17th at 1:30 p.m. in the home of Pat Mitchell (1115 Erie St; Bellefontaine) with the program by Judy Vassar. Ladies of First Lutheran and their family or friends are welcome to come and join in the fellowship. 11 The congregation has generously helped us cover the tree with warm hats, gloves, mittens for over thirty years. The tree will be up the Sundays of November 29, December 6 and December 13. It will be taken down and all donated items are given to Lutheran Community Services to be distributed with their Christmas baskets. A huge “Thank You” to the congregation for your support of our dessert sale “A Taste of Fall Bake Sale” and the “Feed sack” Quilt Raffle. We collected over $500, which will be given to The Cheryl Walker Music Memorial Fund. A special thanks to all those who donated items for the sale. We appreciate all of you. On-Going WELCA projects: Keep collecting those pennies for Habitat for Humanity. Br ing your pennies to the monthly small group meetings, or drop them in the big jar in the lower narthex by the women’s bulletin board. Each time we reach $100, a check goes to Habitat. Labels for Osterlen Home in Springfield. See the women’s bulletin boar d for mor e details. Ther e is a basket on the ledge to receive your donations. Gallons of Milk for Our Daily Bread: ODB goes thr ough many gallons of milk weekly so any extr a help in providing a gallon or two is greatly appreciated. Take directly to ODB or bring to the church refrigerator and BE SURE to TELL LISA that you have done so. MAGAZINES for Logan Acres, Campbell House, Jail, Juvenile Detention and other facilities. A lar ge plastic container is under the table in the lower narthex. Check the lid for which magazines are needed. Thanks to Phil & Betty Fawcett for continuing to oversee the collection, sorting and delivery of the magazine bundles. 12 Logan Acres Christmas Cheer Suggested Items for Logan Acres Christmas: Suggested items are: trial size hand lotions, body powder (non-medicated), chapstick, emery boards, personal pack tissues, decorated tissue cubes, handheld mirror, stationery items such as pretty post-it notes, package of Christmas cards, notepads, pens, pencils, coloring books, coloring pencils with sharpener, crayons, word search/brain puzzle books, 300 pc puzzle, Christmas CD’s, DVD’s of movies from the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, Christmas ornaments, tin of Christmas cookies, Christmas candy, (ribbon candy, candy canes) 13 By Cindy Weikart Mission work is a never ending process. Lutheran Disaster Response is ready and active in responding to many areas of the country and world facing disaster and people facing feelings fo despair and hopelessness. These are areas where LDR has responded or is waiting to respond as soon as they are allowed to respond. 1. California – to respond as soon as the fires are under control to help with long term recovery, especially for those who face more challenges accessing resources and more vulnerable 2. Nepal – LDR, in conjunction with Lutheran World Federation, has distributed shelter repair materials, ready-to-eat food, blankets and hygiene kits to more than 21,000 households in 27 towns and villages. The next phase will be distributing corrugated iron sheets and tarps for shelter repair, community based psychosocial support for 14,000 people to help people build their strength and build resilience in their villages to improve their coping mechanisms. 3. Nepal – LWR has provided temporary shelter and emergency food assistance to nearly 30,700 people, 10,000 quilts, 1000 personal care kits and 100 water filtration units. The next phase in recovery includes distribution of soybeans to help recovery of agricultural livelihoods and food security. Also a cash for work program focusing on repairing roads in rural areas which also provides income for families. This congregation has been an active supporter of the’ nets for malaria’ campaign the last several years. The goal of $15 million dollars has been reached. The deaths from malaria have dropped by 60% and deaths of children under 5 have dropped by 65%. The rate of new malaria cases has dropped by 37%. This is a great accomplishment. BUT… There were 214 million new cases and 438,000 deaths from malaria in 2014. We’re not done. Thank you for your support of this program. 14 FAITH & FRIENDS OUTING TO WILSON FOOTBALL FACTORY in ADA, OHIO Monday, November 9, 2015 Cost $5.00 NO SANDALS / OPEN TOE SHOES or PHOTOGRAPHY ALLOWED IN FACTORY! Safety glasses will be provided & must be worn We will meet at the church at 9:30 am to while on the tour. Selected products will be carpool. We will have brunch/lunch somewhere along the way - to be available for purchase priced in the $5-$15 range determined. Then we will travel on to Ada payable by cash or check only. to the Wilson Football Factory with our tour scheduled for 12:15 pm. Let Susan Wyckoff or the church office know by November 4th of your interest in going on this outing. In 1955 Wilson opened the Wilson Football factory in Ada, Ohio to ensure that Wilson footballs would not only be American made, but the highest quality footballs ever produced. To this day, the world leader in football continues to produce all of its leather game footballs right here in America in the world's only dedicated football factory. We're extremely honored to have made game balls for Moments after the conclusion of the every Super Bowl that's ever been played. NFC and AFC Championships, workers at the Wilson Football Factory begin inscribing a cache of Super Bowl Game Producing 4,000 footballs a day and over 700,000 a year, the plant Balls with the names of the final two employs 120 people that truly display teams. Wilson then couriers game a pride in craftsmanship. Nothing is balls to the teams within 24 hours of automated on the factory floor. completion and will ship the kicking balls to the officials in preparation for QUALITY IN CRAFTSMANSHIP kickoff on Super Bowl Sunday. 15 KINDRED SISTERS New Testament Women Speak to Us Today Dandi Daley Mackall, author Women's Bible Study Thursday, November 12 at 1:30 pm in the lounge Mary Magdalene To prepare ahead, read Luke 8: 1-3, John 19: 25, John 20: 1-2 & 11-18 16 This year the fourth Sunday of Advent (December 20) will be the date of the Christmas program. We are moving away from the traditional format of a children’s program that has been used for some years to a celebration involving all ages and all music groups of the congregation. This will give more groups and more ages a chance to participate and with the fourth Sunday of Advent coming so close to Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, it will extend our celebration of our Lord’s birth a bit. Holy Communion will not be celebrated that day but will be offered at both services on December 24 th. There will actually be opportunities to provide extra music on December 20th, the 7 p.m. Christmas Eve service and the First Sunday of Christmas worship on December 27th. Below is a form that will help make planning easier. If you or members of your family would like to offer extra music, please fill out the form below, cut it from the newsletter and return it to Judy Vassar in person or in her church mailbox BY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Christmas Music Name _________________________________ Phone _________________ Email address (if you use it frequently) _______________________________ Piano _________ Solo________ Vocal __________ Duet__________ Instrumental ____________ Other combination ___________________ I would be able to participate in this service (check all that apply). You will be doing one but it would help our planning if we could spread people out during the worship cycle. Festival of Christmas Dec. 20 ________ Christmas Eve 7 p.m. ________ First Sunday of Christmas December 27_______ First choice of song ______________________________________ Second choice of song _____________________________________ Every effort will be made to see that you get your first or second choice, but remember, the more familiar the song, the more people that will request to use it. If you have questions, concerns, your idea doesn’t quite fit this generic form, fill it out as best you can, and write a note for Judy to speak to you in person or contact the church office. 17 November Birthdays 11/01 11/01 11/03 11/03 11/05 11/08 11/08 11/10 11/10 11/10 11/11 11/12 11/12 11/15 11/17 11/18 11/18 11/18 11/20 11/22 11/23 11/24 11/28 11/30 11/30 11/30 November Anniversaries Harold Traher Tara Zedeker Bonnie Cowan Lucas McKenrick Brayten Swisher Roger Cole Maxine Brunke Bill Fent Gail Keck Julie Dixon Ed Pulfer Paul Karn Conner Gamble Jennifer Horton Carl Gillespie Madison Shields Joe Eckhoff Josh Eckhoff Aaron Chamberlain Chris McKenrick Mary Pummell Keith Krueger Brent Swartz Bob Mitchell Winnie Bodin Brooks Bodin 18 11/30/1991 Andrew & Laura Burton 11/23/2012 Bonnie & Richard Cowan 11/24/1991 Mike & Julie Zoldak 19 20 Serving in Our Worship- November 2015 9:30 am Ushers Susan Wyckoff Margie Anderson Kevin & Robyn Miller (11/25 7:00 pm) Dave Dishop Acolytes 11/1 Megan Keckler 11/8 Samantha Starkey 11/15 Joe Eckhoff 11/22 Megan Keckler 11/29 Samantha Starkey 11/1 Corey & Renae Van Hoose 11/22 Jinny Fergus & Connie Regula 11/29 Paul Karn & Carl Gillespie Greeters 11/1 Max & Mary Pummell 11/8 Andrew & Laura Burton 11/15 Ted & Carolyn Hoy 11/22 Phil & Betty Fawcett (11/25 7:00 pm) Crucifers 11/1 Brandon Gamble 11/8 Sarah Starkey 11/15 Josh Eckhoff 11/22 Jacob McKenrick 11/29 Connor Rose Communion Helpers 11/1 Colby Borgerding & Zane Gamble 11/15 Winnie & Lottie Bodin 11/22 Mason & Emma Swisher 11/29 Winnie & Lottie Bodin Readers 11/1 John Gensemer 11/8 Rachel Gillespie 11/15 Kay Schroer 11/22 Jean Wright (11/25 7:00 pm Beth Harman) 11/29 Communion Assistants Kris Swisher 11/29 Dave & Cheri Comstock Tom & Liz Rose Nursery 11/1 *open, but not staffed 11/8 *open, but not staffed 11/15 *open, but not staffed 11/22 Morgan Jenkins 11/29 *open, but not staffed Worship Assistants 11/1 Cindy Weikart 11/8 Daniel Weikart 11/15 Beth Harman 11/22 Kris Swisher (11/25 7:00 pm) Brenda Shively 11/29 Tyler Jones Altar Guild 21 Jean Wright & Cindy Weikart 22 Here it is November already and we have fall all around us. The trees are gorgeous and in there lies an ironic happening. They have to look so beautiful in order to fall off the tree and die. Fear not! We have the promise of God’s creation that we will be in full bloom in four short months. What do we have to look forward to? Thanksgiving, Advent, Christmas, the New Year, Valentines Day, thawing out……I will stop there. Endless possibilities make life so interesting. One thing November is known for in a Lutheran Church is stewardship. What does that mean? The Finance Ministry Team is responsible for putting together a new budget for 2016 to be voted on at the Annual Meeting in January. How do they do that? It is based on the pledges and unpledged giving in 2015 plus the new pledges for 2016. There is some “crystal ball” searching also. This Team knows that the church’s monthly bills will increase, they know that not all pledged monies will be received, and they know that unforeseen expenses will occur. This job is not taken lightly by any Team member. Their hope for the new budget is for the congregation to realize the needs of the church; to look at their own house budget; and decide on how they can help financially. The Bible asks for 10%. I have heard Pastor Saunders say in at least three sermons “first fruits”. But, the Team realistically knows and respects that it is a personal decision. Item two under stewardship is the amount of time each member devotes to First Lutheran. Please prayerfully look at each Ministry Team and pick something that interests you. One item has to be cleaning the church. The church can only afford so many hours for the cleaning service we use. There is no way he can get everything cleaned weekly like it should be. Could you possibly help there for example? Attending Sunday school, annual meetings, ministry team meetings, and church programs are other examples of stewardship. I sincerely hope this helps you make an educated decision about your stewardship for 2016. Rest assured that the Call Committee is still hard at work looking for our next pastor. We are at the mercy of Pastor Wick (Synod rep.) to send new names for review. This is not a fast process unfortunately. Due to the passing of Cheryl Walker, Council has hired Judy Vassar as the interim. She comes with much musical experience, and we appreciate her services. Please let the choir, bells, organist, and any other musician that we appreciate their skills in our services. Norma Warren and June Godwin are the new co-chairs for Christian Action Ministry Team. This Team has many projects they are responsible for and they could use some help. Please consider letting them know that you would be available—men, women, or children. It is a fun bunch to be around. Council met in a special meeting with an attorney to discuss the Code of Regulations for Lutheran Community Services that was given to us by LCS board of directors. It will be reviewed and given back to us for further discussion. Then, a meeting with LCS representatives to go over any changes will take place. At some point, this concern will have to come before the congregation for discussion and possible acceptance. KNOW THAT HE IS COMING!!! You will have to attend services to find out who it is. I might be talking about November or December. See you in church and Sunday school. Respectfully, Carl Gillespie, Council president 23 24