The Tidings of Peace November Peace Lutheran Church Where to find it!

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The Tidings of Peace November Peace Lutheran Church Where to find it!
The Tidings of Peace
November
Peace Lutheran Church
Church Office: 755-2515 or
294-3811
Website: www.plcdresser.org
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Office open: Tues.-Fri. 7am-5pm
Where to find it!
November Servant Schedule
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Welcome, Pastor Jon Becker!
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“Seek God” Jeremiah 29:13
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Parish Nurse Notes
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How Much Should I Give?
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Farewell from Pastor Valerie
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Luther Point News
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Council President
Dale Cotch
715-441-5518
Advent & Christmas Events
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Parish Nurse
Karen Fossum
Email: [email protected]
Youth Ministry
12-13
November Birthdays & Baptisms
14-15
SHINE-Share His Incredible News
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Poinsettia Order Form
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This-n-That!
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Interim Process Update
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Things to Do!
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Church Contacts
Pastor
Jon Becker
651-380-8555
Email: [email protected]
Executive Secretary
Pat Adam
715-222-9404
Email: [email protected]
Director of Christian
Education
Ronda Haley
Email: [email protected]
Custodians
Jodi Swenson and Cindy Doiron
Treasurer
Kathy Vesperman
Financial Secretaries
Dorothy Lindholm and
Bonnie Crary
Education News & Upcoming Events 10-11
November Servant Schedule
8:30 am
10:45 am
November 2nd
Ushers
Bob & Denise Todd
Greeters
Dallas Wynne Family
Lay Reader Diane Lechman
Acolyte
Isabelle Ulrich
Nursery
Kelly & Joe Kneath
John Haley & Peter Ward
Norma Lundgren
Pat Adam
Nolan Claassen
Sara Larson & Lori Getschel
November 9th
Ushers
Alan Puterbaugh Family
Greeters
Judy Dittrich
Lay Reader Andrea Puterbaugh
Acolyte
Austin Couch
Chris & Claire Chinander
Jerry Kolve & Betty Kolve
Anne Miller Solsrud
Brooke Ellefson
November 16th
Ushers
Steve & Karrie Swenson
Greeters
Aaron & Miranda Hartman
Lay Reader Jill Hinze
Acolyte
Madison Gorski
Nursery
Jenny Corbett & Alyssa Pauley
Volunteers needed!
Dale & Lori Getschel
Michelle Ward
Declan Greenquist
Stephanie Hansen
November 23rd
Ushers
Dick Blattner & Dave Stephansen
Greeters
Mavis Lindahl & Angie LaMirande
Lay Reader Maria Gjovig
Acolyte
Connor Hinze
Jim Kirby & Paul Smith
Barb Hanson
Pat Kirby
McKenna Hollman
November 30th
Ushers
Mark & Maria Gjovig
Greeters
Norma Lundgren
Lay Reader Heidi Nelson
Acolyte
Garrett Johnson
Volunteers needed!
Jerry Kolve & Betty Kolve
Ilene Chapman
Riley Koosman
Altar Guild:
8:30-Shared 10:45-Barb Hanson
Communion Helper: 8:30-Kevin McNutt 10:45-Lori Getschel
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Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
My name is Jon Becker and I am a husband, a father, a grandfather, a
retired ELCA Pastor, and a disciple of our Lord Jesus. My wife and I
moved from Menomonie to Hudson in April so that we would be closer
to our grandchildren in Richfield.
My wife, Sharon, is also retired. She worked in colleges and universities
in Wisconsin, North Dakota, Arizona, and Arkansas as a Director of
Career Services. We are blessed with 4 children and 3 grandchildren.
I have served churches in Wisconsin, North Dakota, Minnesota, Illinois,
and part-time in Arizona and I have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of
these congregational families since my ordination in 1971.
My faith, theology, and daily discipleship can best be described in the
words “Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so.”
In retirement, I enjoy visiting with family; reading mystery, science
fiction, and westerns; going for walks; target shooting; supply preaching
and bridge ministry; and taking naps.
But enough about me! I look forward to being a part of your family of
Peace until you call your full time pastor. I am anxious to get to know
you and to be a part of your lives and your congregational life.
In case of an emergency, my cell phone number is: 651-380-8555.
If you wish to send me an email, my address is:
[email protected].
May God bless our time together as we prepare for your future ministry
and mission. – Pastor Jon
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As Pastor Wayne retired, he encouraged and
challenged us to “Trust God” in all things and in
all times, but especially in 2014 during this year of
transition, completely trusting that God is with us
and has our future in His hands. Thank God for
Pastor Wayne.
We have trusted that Pastor Valerie was brought to us to assist us during
this transition as our Interim Pastor and she did that bringing new worship
styles, through her sermons and prayers, through her Bible Studies,
through her missionary heart and global awareness, and by urging us to
“Seek God”, first and foremost, as we seek our full time pastor. Thank
God for Pastor Valerie.
We continue to trust God as we welcome our Bridge Pastor, Jon Becker,
and in the ministry he brings to us at this time, and as our newly elected
Call Committee begins their mission this month. Thank God for Pastor Jon
and for those on the Call Committee.
Will you join us in committed daily prayer, seeking God for wisdom
and guidance for our Call Committee and for unity within our church family,
and trusting God will provide the pastor he has prepared just for us at this
time in the life of Peace Lutheran? As we seek and trust, our faithful God
will honor our faithfulness.
November Memory Verse
Those who know your name put their trust in you,
for you, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek you.
Psalm 9:10
THEME VERSE
You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.
Jeremiah 29:13
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With the upcoming holidays, I’ve decided to skip ahead on the Model
for Healthy Living this month to focus on FRIENDS & FAMILY.
November and December are months that usually involve gatherings with
family and/or friends. One’s friends and family are important in both times
or joy and in times of crisis. Stop at the Wellness table between services this
month to explore ideas on how our congregation can better provide comfort and love for one another in times of struggle or celebration.
This month’s tip for communicating with someone who has
Alzheimer’s disease or advanced dementia:
Give visual cues. To help demonstrate the task, point or touch the item you want the individual to use or begin the task for the person.
We are so fortunate to be blessed with the issue of having too many items
in our “loan closet.” If you know of anyone who is need of a shower chair,
walker, raised toilet seat, or bedside commode plan to check out a giveaway display of these items (and many more) between services on Sunday
November 9th. Thank you to all who have donated items in the past toward
this helping ministry!
Once again it’s that time of year for open enrollment of Medicare
Part D prescription drug insurance. If you would like to compare
plans to see if you can save some money, call to make an appointment with
me before Dec. 7th (the deadline for making a change.) If you have more
complicated Medicare inquiries, I would suggest you call the ADRC of
Northwest Wisconsin to make an appointment with one of the benefit
specialists that can walk you through what can be overwhelming paperwork. # 1-877-485-2372.
Remember, it’s not too late to get a flu shot. PROTECT
YOURSELF AND OTHERS!
Wishing you all a blessed Thanksgiving – a time to give thanks, indeed!
Parish Nurse Karen
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HOW MUCH SHOULD I GIVE?
Have you ever wondered about how much is appropriate to give to your church?
How much do other people give? How much is needed? How much is my/our “fair
share”?
Below are giving statistics from 2012. Our 2015 proposed budget is $ 428,397.58
and the average amount needed from each giving unit would be $ 1,238. 14. We
currently have 346 giving units listed in our database.
Take a look at who is giving how much, and think about the future of our church.
What is needed to meet our bare-bones 2015 budget? And what more could we do
if we all committed to bless the church to be a blessing in our community and our
world?
A 2015 Pledge form will be mailed the 1st week of November. Please prayerfully
consider what you can give in monetary and/or time to Peace Lutheran. You may
mail your form back or bring it with you to church on Commitment Sunday which
will be Nov. 16th.
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Thank you everyone, for your kind words and gifts as you sent me off on October
19. I have treasured the time I have had with you, and you will always have a
special place in my heart. I am finishing my time at Peace with a week of continuing education, in an intensive week on "intentional interim ministry", and I am
learning more that has been developed in recent years concerning the process and
patterns of interim times, and am gaining more tools for future reference. I am
also learning more about myself, and how my strengths and weaknesses work in
the interim process. Thank you for this investment in the ministry of the larger
church! I will do my best to put it to use in the future for other congregations! (And so your ministry of training pastoral workers continues....)
As for you, you continue in the interim process, adapting to another pastor
preaching and leading. Besides Pastor Wayne, you have seen many interns and
their gifts and personalities; I was another, and now you have opportunity to see
Pastor Becker's style, and to prepare your hearts for yet another unique person
with unique gifts and call that God will send to you. I might tease you and ask,
"Oh, are you dating again?" It's like you are having friendships that help you to
move on from a past relationship, and begin to get serious about settling down
with someone again, finding out what you like and what you don't, whether you
are ready to commit, or whether you need to think about this some more! In early
November, Greg Kaufmann will meet with the Call Committee and the serious
business of match-making will begin. As this is a process that requires a great
deal of confidentiality for the sake of the candidates involved, the best way you
can support the process is by continuing in prayer for God's calling and choosing,
until the call committee feels that they have found a pastor who is a good match
for the call at Peace Lutheran Church.
The Scripture that we had in our devotions today is appropriate to encourage you
in this time. In I Corinthians 3:5-7, Paul writes about some feeling loyalty to
Apollos, and some to himself, and he says, "What then is Apollos? What is Paul?
Servants through whom you came to believe, as the Lord assigned to each. I planted, Apollos watered, BUT GOD GIVES THE GROWTH. So neither the one who
plants nor the one who waters is anything, but ONLY GOD who gives the growth."
That is a good reminder that none of us can give growth; we can only give ourselves to be instruments in God's hands. And verse 9, "We are God's servants,
working together; you are God's field, God's building." I know and trust that
God will continue to send his servants to you, to plant, to water, to guide and
shepherd, to help you grow. To God be the glory.
Farewell and Blessings,
Valerie Peterson
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Greetings from Luther Point
November 2014
The starting point for the future of this camp is “right relationship”
with God, neighbor, and God’s creation. As I begin serving you as the
new Executive Director at Luther Point Bible Camp I am grateful to build
upon such a strong foundation laid by Term Director, Jesse Weiss (who completed his term at the end of September) and the other staff who have been
faithful stewards of the resources entrusted to them. I wish to personally
thank Jesse and Kristen (and the staff they hired for summer), for maintaining the highest level of programming and assuring that the campers always
come first! I express the same thanks to Rachael Trittelwitz and Ryan
Hennessey in our camp office for their hospitality, wisdom, and grace in
welcoming me here to be part of this team! BRAVO!
“Forming Faith – Pointing to Christ”
In my first weeks here I have taken time to read evaluations from campers
and retreat guests while also listening to the stories from those at camp this
fall. Please don’t hesitate to contact me or our staff as we plan for 2015 as we
welcome your creative ideas for how we might best serve you. Stay tuned for
more details on our upcoming retreats and new offerings.
OTHER NEWS:
Winter Wonderland: New to Luther Point! December 6th
Join us for a day of wintertime activities. Enjoy fellowship and community
as we decorate gingerbread houses, share a meal together and play outside! Sleigh rides, snow tubing and snowmen building activities will be held
in the afternoon. Bring your family & friends to Luther Point to enjoy a winter day together!
Calling all Quilters and Scrapbookers! Spring 2015
Luther Point is excited to start up new retreat opportunities for quilting and
scrapbooking. Look for more information and logistics soon. We welcome your
suggestions!
Come spend some time at Luther Point. Whether it is a mid-week getaway or
a family weekend, Luther Point has year-round cabins available for you to
rent! Contact Rachael at 715-689-2347 or [email protected] today!
Grace and Peace, Rev. Mark Peters, Executive Director
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Advent & Christmas Events
Mark Your Calendars!
BLESSING of the SHOEBOXES
Children’s Shoeboxes - Sunday, November 16th
MITTEN TREE—Fellowship Hall
Mittens, hats, scarves, gloves — beginning Nov 30th
“PREPARE YE!” - Advent Event
Sunday, November 30th, between services
All church members are invited to help prepare the church, and more importantly our hearts, for the Advent and Christmas season. Come, Prepare Ye!
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM & POTLUCK
December 14th, 10:45 Service
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Children: Sign-up forms are due Sunday, Nov. 9th. Parts will be handed out
Nov. 16th. Practice will be held Saturday, Dec. 13th, from 9am—noon. PreK
and K children and those only in the chorus should come at 10am. Children will
also rehearse Dec 7th & 14th during Sunday School. Parents: Sign up on the
form or call Michelle Ward (715-566-0784).
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JESUS!
December 14th, 9:30—10:30am
Next year’s PreK children and parents are invited to a birthday party for Jesus.
Children must be four by Sept. 1st, 2015 Invites will be mailed.
SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE
December 14th, 2pm
WORSHIP SCHEDULE for CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR’S
Sunday, December 21st — Choir Cantata
Christmas Eve services — 2pm, 4pm, & 10pm
Sunday, December 28th — One Service at 9am
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EDUCATION NEWS
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Adult Education Opportunities
ConfirMania!
Classes, Bible Studies, Conferences
7th & 8th Grade Confirmation
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Nov 19th: 8th grade Faith Paper due
Nov 26th: NO CONFIRMATION
Dec 3rd: Test Night
Dec 10th: Servant Night
Dec 17th: Fellowship Night
Dec 24th & 31st: No Confirmation
Jan 7th: Confirmation resumes
Men in Mission -- Bible Study
Thursdays, 6:00am, Our Place Café
Call Bill Stevenson (263-853-5439)
Rachael Circle -- Bible Study
Wed, Nov 19th, 1:30pm
Call Ramona Paulson (715-294-2665)
We believe our program
gives our youth a good
balance of growing in
God’s Word and faith in
Jesus Christ AND building
relationships with other
youth and adults through
service and fellowship.
“One Thousand Gifts”
Wednesdays, 10:30am, thru Nov 26th
Joyful Morning, Dresser
Call Ronda Haley (755-2515)
The Women’s Bible Study will resume
January 7th! Make plans to join us!!
A heartfelt thank you to all our
parents and Mentors who make
every Wednesday possible!
Devotionals and more…
Check out the display for Christmas
gift & stocking stuffer ideas! Ideas for
men, women, couples, families and all
ages of children and youth!
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EDUCATION NEWS
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SUNDAY SCHOOL Opportunities—For all ages
Learn in Faith. Grow in Faith. Serve in Faith.
SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR:
PeaceKidz:
FaithKidz:
CLUB56:
GODtime:
SONday Servants:
9:35-10:35AM
PreK and Kindergarten Kidz
First—Fourth Grade Kidz
5th & 6th Graders
7th & 8th Graders
9th-12th Graders
TOT-TIME
Fellowship Hall
Fellowship Hall
Club56 Room
Youth Room
Haven
Fall Family Event
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Preschoolers , Toddlers, Adults
Check out the “Seek God” Wall!
Great projects by our Sunday
School students and families.
November 4th and 18th
10:00– 11:00am
Education Wing
Jesus loves the little children!
Peace Service Teams
Education
PSST...We need your help!
Family Sunday School Event teams
___Advent Event (Nov 30th)
___10 doz unfrosted ????? cookies
___Christmas Program (Dec 14th)
___Happy Birthday Jesus (Dec 14th)
___Team Jesus (Feb 1st)
Call Ronda: 715-755-2515
or email: [email protected]
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Peace Lutheran Youth Ministry Mission Statement:
To be an instrument used by the Holy Spirit to bring youth to faith in Jesus Christ. The strategies by which we accomplish this purpose are: Worship, Service, Learning and Fellowship.
Youth Ministry Team:
Julie Riemer, Robin Ekstrom, Angie Gehrman, Tammy & Brian Breault,
Alan Puterbaugh, Jason & Sonya Swanson.
Sunday Morning Opportunities
(9:35-10:40 am
SONday (for youth 9-12 grade)
We meet in the Haven room in the Ed Wing
GODtime (for youth 7 & 8 grade)
Each Sunday morning a group of your friends meet in the Youth Room for
treats, games, study and fun.
CLUB56 (for youth in 5-6 grade)
This is a Sunday morning club just for 5 & 6 graders
Wednesday Night Youth Group
9th-12th graders-please join us for HS Youth Group. We meet from 6-7:30 pm.
Supper is at 6:00 pm (bring $2 for supper). We gather in the Youth Room to eat,
share exciting and challenging devos and hang out. Bring a friend!
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7th & 8th Grade Lock-in
Sign up
now!
Friday, Nov. 7th– Sat. morning
Cost is $20
To sign up please email: [email protected] or call the church office
2015 Mission Trip Coupon Sales
Beginning Sat. Nov. 1st, the youth going on the mission trip will be selling coupon
sheets with deals from local businesses. They will also have some of the sheets
for sale on Sunday mornings. Thanks for your support!
ELCA National Youth Gathering
Detroit, Michigan, July 13-19, 2015
The ELCA National Youth Gathering happens every three years and is a gathering of over 40,000 Lutheran youth from across the US and the world. This is a
great opportunity to spend time with other Lutheran youth worshipping, serving,
studying, and having fun!
The Youth Ministry Team from West Immanuel Church of Osceola has extended
an invitation to Peace youth to participate with them at the 2015 ELCA Youth
Gathering. Here are some details that were given to Peace:
 The Gathering is open to students who will be in grades 9-12 in the fall of
2015 and 2015 high school graduates.
 West Immanuel currently has 7 youth registrations (5 students currently in
8th grade, 1 sophomore and 1 junior).
 Pastor Rex and Stephanie Lechman will be the adults going with on the
trip. The ELCA asks that we have 1 adult for 10 youth. We won’t need an
additional adult unless we reach beyond 20 participants.
 At this point we are planning to make use of the transportation through the
synod. We would depart on Monday, July 13th (time yet to be determined)
and will return home late on Sunday, July 19th. If we have more participants
it might be a better decision (financially) to use another option.
 Cost is $325 registration fee. Each youth is also responsible to raise another
$250 in sponsorships.
 Please contact Peace office if you are
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Celebrating November Birthdays!
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November Baptism Anniversaries!
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Let Christ’s Light Shine!
Share His Incredible News Everywhere!
In November we will be shining on
Our men & women serving in the military.
We will be sending care packages to the troops who are being deployed to
Liberia. Members of our military have been tasked to assist in the effort to
treat people who have been infected with the Ebola virus. This assignment
will not be an easy one or one most troops, airmen, sailors, or Marines will
welcome. However, it is their duty when asked.
While in Liberia, they will build roads, tent hospitals, and other small
structures. Comfort items will not be readily available. We are asking
members of peace to fill the military boxes as we did for combat troops in
the past. They will need the same items we have sent before as there will
be no immediate stores, etc.
There are military boxes in the Narthex for you to take home and fill and
return by Nov. 30th. It will cost approximately $17 per box to ship them.
Monetary donations are welcome to offset the cost of shipping and the Noisy
Offering on Nov. 9th will be used for shipping of the boxes-be generous!
Women’s Event - Lunch & Lefse
Join us on Sunday, November 9th, noon—3:00 pm as we gather
together for lunch, laughs and lefse! If you’ve wanted to learn how to make
lefse-this is for you. The potatoes will have to be made the day before so the
recipe is located at the Welcome Center along with the sign up sheet.
Please bring your potatoes made according to the recipe provided (or if you
have a favorite recipe please use that) and 2 sandwiches. We will serve the
assortment of sandwiches for lunch.
We are in need of lefsa rollers (are usually grooved), covered pastry boards,
long wooden stick turners and flour sack towels.
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Poinsettia Order
Orders must be received by November 16
Cost is: $12 each
Please complete the form below and attach a check made payable to
Peace Lutheran. The form and check may be placed in the basket in the
Narthex or dropped off in the Church Office.
Types of Poinsettias
_______ Red
_______Pink
_______ White
_______Tapestry
(Red plant w/variegated green/yellow leaves)
_ Burgandy
Name________________________________
Amount enclosed:_______________
(circle one) In Honor or Memory of:
“Other”:
Plant given by:
The flowers are set out to decorate the church for Christmas and may be taken
home after the Christmas Eve worship service that you attend.
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Thank you for the prayers for our
family in the loss of Drew's sister
Darcy. We feel very supported by
the caring outreach of all our PEACE
family. Thank you! Drew, Robin,
Kailey, Shaina, Luke & Reagan
Ekstrom
November is National
Adoption Month
If you are interested in learning more
about adoption please attend one of
the following Adoption Orientation
Meetings at the LSS office in Eau Claire
Jan. 27, 10am-noon, March 3, 6:308:30pm, May 12, 2:00-4:00 pm.
Registration is required: contact Cheryl
Jones at 715-552-2450.
Help Wanted:

We are in need of a few more
Ushers and Lay Readers for the
10:45 am service. There are
currently only 4 or 5 people to do
these tasks. Please think about
sharing your time. If we can get
a few more on the schedule then
the rotation would be less often.
Please contact Pat in the office.
Thanks!!

The Quilters are looking for
people to sew the quilt pieces
at home. The pieces are all cut
and put into ziplock bags and
are located by the office.

Christian Community Home
residents are in need of some
bags made that would hang on
their walkers. Please talk to
Sue DeMenge if you can sew
some for them.
Salvation Army is hosting a movie
event at the Amery Classic Theatre
(downtown Amery).
“Silver Bells” will be showing on
Nov. 14th & 15th at 7:00 pm. This
movie, for all members of your family,
is about a dad who discovers the true
spirit of Christmas. Free will donation.
On Nov. 14th, Ida Mae’s Café in Amery
is donating 10% of their proceeds to
the Salvation Army-Breakfast, Lunch
or Supper.
BINGO at Good Samaritan Center
Tues. Nov. 11th at 2:00 pm
Volunteers are welcome to come and
spend an hour or so playing BINGO
with the residents of Good Sam. For
more info contact Jan Museus at 715483-9725.
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Lutefisk Meal Delivered!
West Immanuel’s Lutefisk Dinner is
Saturday, November 8th. The youth
from West Immanuel are offering a
new option for homebound individuals
this year. For $12, homebound individuals can have a Norwegian meal
delivered to their home. The meal
consists of lutefisk, meatballs, lefse,
potatoes, rutabagas, coleslaw, cranberries and pie. Call 715-294-2936
to place your order. Meals will be
delivered to your home on November
8th between 2pm-4pm.
Thank you to all the people that
donated men’s warm clothing for
the residents at Serenity Home!
They were so excited to get some
“new” winter clothing items. Thank
you to Maxine Spiess for delivering
the clothing for us!
Ham Dinner Thank You!
Sat. Oct. 4th was the PLC Harvest Dinner and we served approximately 257
people. Although our numbers were down it was nice to see Peace members
and families from the community enjoy a great ham dinner and fellowship
together!
A special THANKS to: Marilyn Tretsven & Janice Johnson for putting the
squash and green beans in roasters; Bev Kobs for making the coleslaw and
helping all evening too; Bob & Connie Clark for delivering the hams and putting them into roasters; Don & Jean Dehmer for overseeing the serving line
table, Craig, Pam & Brianna Brunclik for overseeing the Take-out area; Diane
Martell & the Ekstrom family for setting up F. Hall; Steve & Karrie Swenson,
Tim Swenson & Maxine Spiess for delivering and picking up potatoes; Lori
Getschel for overseeing the kitchen area; Heidi Schrock & Marge Shores for
hostessing.
Our hams were purchased from Swank’s, the potatoes from Dick’s Market,
green beans and beets donated by Chris Chinander, milk and butter were
donated by Rod Peterson of Centuria.
Many more people helped on various shifts serving, cleaning, washing dishes,
bussing tables, cutting ham and more. Others baked applecrisps or potatoes
at their home or came in the night before to wash and wrap potatoes and
wrap the silverware. Many gave monetary donations to offset the cost of the
food. Proceeds from the dinner will be used to purchase Bibles for our Pre-k
and 3rd grade students and be given to our benevolences.
Thank you, Pat Adam and Barb Hanson
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Pastoral Duties
October
October
October
October
October
3rd:
12th:
12th:
19th:
28th:
Funeral service for Sig Rimestad
Baptism of Mayim Onalee, daughter of Corey & Dawn Peer
Baptism of Liam Samuel, son of Alex & Kristin Goehring
Baptism of Kyler Gregory, son of Nate & Alicia Nelson
Funeral service for Lucy Hoffman
On Sunday, October 19th, we welcomed the following new members to Peace.
We are so happy to have you in our family at Peace!
Greg & Tammy Guggisberg (Graidy) 2465 210th Ave., SCF
 Jim & Hallie Glenna, (Sam & Emilie) 1529 Sunshine St., SCF
 Carol Whitman 508 Smith Ave., Unit 3, Osceola
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Interim Process Update
The following members were nominated and approved at the Special Congregation Meeting on Sept. 21st. In the next few months these members will be
interviewing prospective pastors and then, bringing their recommendation to
our congregation for a vote. Please pray for the ministry of this committee and
that God will lead them in their tasks in the months ahead.
Shellee Mierow, Sara Carlson, Pete Peterson, Diane Moser, John Haley, Sonya
Swanson, Andrea Skinner, Jeff Hall and Clayton Hanson
Attendance
Oct. 5th: 124/78
Oct. 12th: 125/118
Oct. 19th: 125/108
Oct. 26: 151/58
Financial Report
Budget for 2014
$ 445,584.98
Needed to Date: $ 368,464.42
Received to Date
$ 323,009.79
Behind $ 45,454.63
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Lutefisk Dinner!
West Immanuel Lutheran Church,
rural Osceola
Saturday, November 8, 11am-7pm
Serving: lutefisk, meatballs, lefse,
potatoes, rutabagas, pie, beverage.
Adults: $18, Children to 12 $6
No advance ticket sales.
Enrich Your Relationship on a Fall
2014 Lutheran Marriage Encounter
Weekend! Brooklyn Center, MN ,
Nov. 21 - 23, 2014. Apply now at
GodLovesMarriage.com, or contact
Pete & Phyllis McMahon
at [email protected] or 763561-1575 for more information. You
must preregister and Weekends fill
up fast - don't miss out!
Holiday Bazaar
Osceola United Methodist Church
Sat. Nov. 15, 9 am-1pm
Crafts, Lefse, Bakery Items, Lunch
Counter.
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Bible Studies/Groups
Prayer Shawl Ministry
1st Sunday of each month in
the Sanctuary
Men in Mission
Meet every Thursday at 6:00
am at Our Place Café, Hwy. 8,
SCF.
Rachael Circle
Weds., Nov. 19th, 1:30 pm
Hostess: Mary Smith
3rd Thursday Group
Thursday, November 13th,
9:00 am at WaterShed,
Osceola
Weds. Women’s Bible Study
Weds., 10:30-11:30 am
Joyful Morning, Dresser
New members are always
welcome to join in any of the
above opportunities!
Non-Profit Org.
US Postage PAID
Dresser, WI
54009
Permit No. 3
Peace Lutheran Church
2355 Clark Road
P.O. Box 655
Dresser, WI 54009
Peace Lutheran Church of Dresser, Wisconsin, is a family
of people, called by the Holy Spirit through the Word and
Sacraments, to pray for the world and the coming of God’s
kingdom, to care about the needs of others in God’s name,
and to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed.
Peace Lutheran Church….
Called to Prayer, Called to Care, Called to Share.
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