FEBRUARY 2015 LAMPLIGHTER Church Website: www.stpaul
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FEBRUARY 2015 LAMPLIGHTER Church Website: www.stpaul
St. Paul Lutheran Church Le Center, MN 56057 David A. Aaker, Pastor Office #507/357-2212 Office e-mail: [email protected] Our Stewardship Worship Attendance: Sun., Dec. 7 Sun., Dec. 14 Sun., Dec. 21 Sun., Dec. 28 F E B R U A R Y 2015 LAMPLIGHTER THAT YOU MAY HAVE LIFE February 18 - Ash Wednesday - That You May Have Life 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. 158 132 238 86 Christmas Eve Worship, Dec. 24 = 221 + 144 = 365 Christmas Day Worship, Dec. 25 = 39 Balance on hand as of 11/30/14 Income to General Acct. Expense Balance on hand as of 12/31/14 March 11 March 18 March 25 $ + $ 287.90 27,432.75 26,975.25 + 745.40 Church Website: www.stpaul-lc.org February 25 - Nicodemus Encounters Jesus - John 3 :1 - 21 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. March 4 Pastor’s Devotional Line: 651-203-4195 Average attendance in December on Sunday morning = 154 Lent 2015 “That You May Have Life” is a liturgy about encountering Jesus in the Gospel of John. Several years ago we did this liturgy and the response was very good. So I am inviting you to participate once again in this liturgy on Wednesdays during Lent. The music of the liturgy was written by Marty Haugen and the words were written by Susan Briehl. It is for me, one of my favorite liturgies and I look forward to sharing it with you once again. - (December 2014) - The Woman of Samaria - John 4 :1 - 26 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. Powerful Object Lesson – - The Man Born Blind - John 9 : 1 - 41 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. she raised a glass of water, everyone expected they’d be asked the “half empty or half full” question. Instead, with a smile on her face, she inquired: “How heavy is this glass of water?” - Mary, Martha and Lazarus - John 11 : 1 - 44 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. - The Last Supper - John 13 -15 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. A psychologist walked around a room while teaching stress management to an audience. As Answers called out ranged from 8 oz. to 20 oz. She replied, “The absolute weight doesn’t matter. It depends on how long I hold it. If I hold it for a minute, it’s not a problem. If I hold it for an hour, I’ll have an ache in my arm. If I hold it for a day, my arm will feel numb & paralyzed. In each case, the weight of the glass doesn’t change, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes.” April 2 - Maundy Thursday 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. April 3 - Good Friday 10 A.M. & 3 P.M. & 7 P.M. April 5 - Easter - The Resurrection 8:30 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Page 1 Pastor Dave She continued, “the stresses & worries in life are like that glass of water. Think about them for a while & nothing happens. Think about them a bit longer & they begin to hurt. And if you think about them all day long, you will feel paralyzed – in capable of doing anything.” Remember to put the glass down. Page 2 St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Council Meeting Minutes 01/14/15 Present: Gary Johnson, Michelle Liebhard, Tom Becker, Connie Harmeyer, Jim Reddemann, Lori Collins, Gary Novotny, Pastor Dave Aaker, Dayna Burmeister, Treasurer Marilyn Novotny, Larry Zinke Opening devotions/prayer by Pastor Dave. Approval of previous meeting minutes: Motion by Connie Harmeyer to approve the minutes as printed; seconded by Jim Reddemann. Motion carried. Treasurers Report: Balance of $2,043.38 prior to payroll. Motion by Jim Reddemann to approve the Treasurer’s report; seconded by Dayna Thelemann. Motion carried. Committee Reports: • Evangelism & Worship: Exploring new hymnals and regrouping the committee. 2. Audit Books – has been completed. 3. Agenda for Annual Meeting – Agenda is set; will highlight the Property & Management report. It’s important to share information with the congregation throughout the year in an effort to be more transparent. 4. Roof Update – work will not be done until the weather warms up. New Business: 1. Shirley Germscheid – has announced her resignation after 42 years effective June 30. Executive Board will meet and make a plan to bring back to the Council. 2. New Copy Machine – copy machine needs to be replaced. Estimates for a Ricoh 2501SP (copier/scanner/fax) are approximately $4,000 with a $211 maintenance agreement. Will consider using Edsel & Mary Janovsky memorial money. • Youth & Education: Committee didn’t meet. Transfer out: Randy Knish to First English Lutheran Church, Faribault • Stewardship: Committee didn’t meet, however Photo Directory subcommittee met. They are coordinating photos for shut-ins and will begin making calls to those not yet signed up. In need of greeters for 4 hour slots during photo sessions. Thank you to Lori Collins and Tom Becker for their service on the Church Council. • Property & Maintenance: Committee didn’t meet. Meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer. • Pastor Dave’s Report: Pastor is healing nicely after his surgery and received an excellent pathology report; follow up again in April. 38 are registered for National Youth Gathering in Detroit and still room on our bus. Pastor’s Conference is on 01/20/15 in Le Sueur. Working on Lent. Looking for members interested in attending Southeastern MN Synod “Councils as Leaders 2015” on Sunday, Feb 22. Pastor will be taking some time off in February and will be gone Feb 8. Annual insurance audit forms will be completed. St. Paul members served approximately 50 students at Lutheran Campus Ministry’s “Meal for a Buck” on 01/13/15. Received a thank you letter from Lutheran Social Service for our annual contribution. Approval of Agenda: Motion by Larry Zinke to approve the agenda with additions noted; seconded by Lori Collins. Motion carried. • Old Business: 1. Nominating Committee Report – we have nominations for 3 Council opening; Melanie Vollmer, Barb Krohn and Connie Harmeyer. Still in need of SE MN Synod Delegates. Gary Johnson will check his schedule. Page 3 Motion to adjourn made by Lori Collins; seconded by Tom Becker. Motion carried. Next Council meeting - Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Respectfully Submitted by Dayna Thelemann PROPERTY NEEDS UPDATE Some of the property needs have been addressed. There are many more that will need to be addressed in this coming year. At our annual meeting some of these needs will be discussed. 1. The church building will need to be tuck pointed. We have temporarily, we hope, stopped some of the leaking with some caulk filling at the corner of the church on the pulpit side. 2. The roof over the office area and elevator area will be completed as soon as the weather warms up. 3. Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors have been installed throughout the church. 4. Issues regarding the elevator have been addressed, for example, signage, removing rust, painting, and a fire extinguisher in the elevator room. Please look for information and updates regarding our property needs. Page 4 Families of St. Paul Lutheran, Spring Salad & Hot Dish Luncheon is set for Thurs., April 16, 2015 (11:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.) Please take a few minutes now to fill out this slip & drop it in the The offering plate/office/mail/or call. We hope you will fill out this sheet soon, so we do not have to call you as to what you can bring or do. We hope you will bring food or give cash and help at this luncheon. Thank you for helping in whatever way you can. Chairpersons, Bonnie Hartwig (357-6284) & Lori Stoering (357-2396) Cash $________ Take Outs (9 am)________ Hot Dish________ Drivers/take outs(10:45 am)________ Cold Meat Salad________ Dishes (11:15 am)________ Cold Veg. Salad________ (cabbage salad) ________ (three-bean salad)______ Kitchen preparation (9-10:30am)____________ Kitchen(making & watching the coffee-9:15 am)_______ Potato Salad___________ Scalloped Potatoes______ German Potato Salad________ Kitchen (watching hot dishes, 9 am)_________ Salad Greens Type Salad_____ Clean Up (12:30 - ?)______ Deviled Eggs________doz. (1 doz. – 24 halves) Fruit Salad________ Creamy Fruit Salad______ Fresh Fruit________ Jello Salad_____________ St. Paul Lutheran Le Center Salad & Hot Dish Luncheon Serving Table (10:30 am)_______ Set tables night before(6:30 pm)________ Waitress (10:30 am)___________ Thursday, April 16, 2015 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. $7.00 adults $2.00 children 10 & under Bars_____(13”x9”pan or more) Your Name____________________________________________ (all dishes should be at least 2 quarts, please) Phone #___________________________ Page 5 Takeout’s & in-town deliveries 357-2212 Page 6 Let us pray for each other . . . We pray for those in our church, members & *non-members that have been sick, hospitalized, having surgeries, or are now home recovering. Prayer Concerns - Roger & Marilyn Boettcher Anna Pope is now at Central Health Care, 444 N. Cordova Ave., Le Center. Memorial Gifts: $100 was given to the St. Paul Lutheran “Leaky Roof Fund” in memory of Emil Knish. $50 was given to the St. Paul Lutheran General Memorial Fund in memory of LeAnder May. $100 as given to the St. Paul Lutheran General Memorial Fund in memory of Lyle Whipps. Our Christian Sympathy & Prayers to: Vivian Ugland & Family upon the death of daughter-in-law Julie Ugland (Mrs.Jay), age 57, of Faribault. Her funeral was held on Dec. 29, 2014 at First English Lutheran Church in Faribault. The Family of Grace Kendall, age 89. She died on Jan.6, 2015 at Central Health Care. She & her husband “Jiggs” were the custodians here at St. Paul Lutheran for 22 years. Jiggs died in April, 2003. A Burial for Grace will take place in the Spring. Charles Vavra & Family upon the death of Charles’ sister, Geraldine Forbes, age 77. Her funeral was held in Mendota Heights on Jan. 22nd. BIBLE CAMP: The dates for Bible Camp for students in 6th & 7th grade are June 1419. Letters were sent to each student & their parents. Please send or bring in your son/daughter’s camp registration & health forms to the church office & $90 (payable to St. Paul Lutheran) soon. May God bless their memories, these gifts and those who gave them. Worship Assistants in February Altar Guild: Kathy Erkel, Sue Knish, Shirley Germscheid Bulletin Sponsors: (cost: $20.00) Feb. 1 – Dr. Dawn Stavish Feb. 8 – Larry & Diane Zinke Feb. 15 – Arnie & Linda Kolander Family Feb. 22– Aaron,Michelle & Emilynn Liebhard Readers: LENTEN SERVICES begin on Ash Wed., Feb. 18 at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Worship with Holy Communion; and continue each Wed. with a worship service at these times during Lent. Feb. 1 – Dorothy Simonsen Feb. 8 – Ruth Schley Feb. 15 – Michelle Liebhard Feb. 22 - Youth Ushers: Random Thoughts as we age together…. The biggest lie I tell myself is..”I don’t need to write that down, I’ll remember it!!” Last year I joined a support group for procrastinators. We haven’t met yet!! Old age is coming at a really bad time! I don’t have gray hair. I have “wisdom highlights”. I’m just wise!!” If God wanted me to touch my toes, he would’ve put them on my knees!!! I’m going to retire & live off of my savings. Not sure what I’ll do that 2nd week!! Feb. 1 – Dave & Debbie Struckman Feb. 8 – Chad & Kit Schley & Family Feb. 15 – Larry & Susan Schmidt Feb. 22 - Youth Coffee Hour: Feb. 1 – The Pfarr Family Feb. 8 – Harold & Terry Sladek Feb. 15 – Lyle & Barb Braun Feb. 22 – Wes & Helen Bednar Count Money: Feb. 1 – Travis Christensen & Marilyn Novotny Prepare For Worship in February U U U Read the texts for Sunday before you come to church. Readings for Feb. 1 – Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Psalm 111 Lessons: Deuteronomy 18:15-20 and 1 Corinthians 8:1-13 Gospel: Mark 1:21-28 Readings for Feb. 8 – Fifth Sunday after Epiphany Psalm 147:1-11, 20c Lessons: Isaiah 40:21-31 and 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 Gospel: Mark 1:29-39 Readings for Feb. 15 – Transfiguration of Our Lord Psalm 50:1-6 Lessons: 2 Kings 2:1-12 and 2 Corinthians 4:3-6 Gospel: Mark 9:2-9 Readings for Feb. 22 – First Sunday in Lent Psalm 25:1-10 Lessons: Genesis 9:8-17 and 1 Peter 3:18-22 Gospel: Mark 1:9-15 February BIRTHDAYS 1 Mark Kubat, Nadia Lewis 2 Dylan Cesafsky, Tom Oak, Wendy Claffey, Jill Steinborn 3 Terry Overn, Dominic Holicky 4 Emma Mason 5 Savannah Squires, Kiersten Holicky 6 Paul Schley, William R. Novosad 8 Lorraine Veen, Erin Buss, Dave Blaschko 9 Evelyn Lukes, Bruce Welckle, Gabriel Coryell 10 Colton Tousley, Julie Novotny 11 Charolette Traxler, David Farm, Carey Roemhildt 12 Keeley Oak, Cooper O’Brien, Tammy Rockvam 13 Emma Olson 14 Lyle Braun, Tyler Sladek 16 Mary Ann Braun, Jake Peterson, Anna Lawrence 17 Harriet Loney, Mamie Knish 18 Marilyn Lawrence 19 Verna Ziegenhagen, Bo Johnson, Fahtima Kukowski 20 Emilynn Liebhard, Sue Hrdlicka 21 Molly Ehlers, Madeline Kempenich, Jackson Kempenich 22 Dayna Thelemann 23 Bob Bohlen 24 Vanessa Holicky, Kim Sapp, Chloe Johnson 25 Curt Kuethe, Cody Bunting 26 Susan Soulek, Katie Engel, Emily Onken, Helen Tiede 27 Patti Simonette, Kathy Eager, Shane Roemhildt 28 Carter Simon 29 Brennon Holicky CONFIRMATION Grades 7 & 8 will meet at 6 p.m. for class on Wed., Feb. 4, 11 & 25th . A light meal is served from 5:15-5:45 p.m. Acolytes who signed up for February: Feb. 1: Kailey Mach & Grace Vollmer Feb. 8: Brett Nichols Feb. 15: Ashley Roemhildt & Jacob Peterson Feb. 22: Kailey Mach Remember the ‘Picture Directory’ – If you haven’t signed up, we still can get you in the picture book and we’d love to have you in it. Dates left are Feb. 6th & 7th. Go on line to our website: www.stpaullc.org and click on ‘LifeTouch’ and register or call Vicki Mach at 357-4563 to make your appointment. Mark your Calendar for our ELCW Salad & Hot Dish Luncheon which will be held here on Thurs., April 16th, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. “Soup-‐er Bowl Sunday” is Feb. 1. Help give your support to ELCA World Hunger Fund and our local Le Center Food Shelf by donating money into the bowls that will be placed in the entryways of our church on Feb. 1st. Thank You Note to our Sympathy Committee from the Lyle Whipps family – Thank you all for serving and your lunch contribution. First State Bank of Le Center ‘OPEN HOUSE’ on Fri., Feb. 13, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. “Stop in & see their New Look!” Sign up for the bank to donate $2 per person to the church of your choice & also a chance to win one of two “Sharing the Bounty”, prints by Jim Hansel created for the Sheriff’s Youth Project of Le Sueur County. A Little Holy Humor!!! GOOD SAMARITAN - A Sunday school teacher was telling her class the story of the Good Samaritan. She asked the class, “If you saw a person lying on the roadside, all wounded & bleeding, what would you do?” A thoughtful little girl broke the hushed silence, “I think I’d throw up.”!! DID NOAH FISH? - A Sunday school teacher asked, “Johnny, do you think Noah did a lot of fishing when he was on the Ark?” “No,” replied Johnny. “How could he, with just 2 worms.”!! The Le Center Food Shelf Board would like to thank you for your donations of food and money throughout 2014. We also thank all of you who volunteer at the Food Shelf. Everybody’s help, whether you volunteer or donate, is very much appreciated. God’s blessings to each of you. 2014 AARP Free Tax Help: Joan & LeRoy May, Bob Hansen, Ricki Anderson, Dick Smith & Dottie May are volunteers through the AARP Tax Aide program. They will be available to prepare & e-file your 2014 tax returns on Mon., March 9 at St. Mary’s Church, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Bring your tax records & forms. Also, bring your 2013 tax return. These tax returns must be simple – no businesses or farm taxes. Open to older adults & people with low incomes. Volunteers are NOT liable for errors. Appointments must be made to have your tax returns completed. Please call the Community Center of le Sueur 507-665-4620 to make your appointment. THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD - A Sunday school teacher decided to have her young class memorize one of the most quoted passages in the Bible – Psalm 23. She gave the youngster’s a month to learn the chapter. Little Rick was excited about the task – but he just couldn’t remember the Psalm. After much practice, he could barely get past the first line. On the day that the kids were scheduled to recite Psalm 23 in front of the congregation, Ricky was so nervous. When it as his turn, he stepped up to the microphone & said proudly, “The Lord is my shepherd, & that’s all I need to know.”!! SAY A PRAYER – Little Johnny & his family were having Sunday dinner at his Grandmother’s house. Everyone was seated around the table as the food was being served. When Little Johnny received his plate, he started eating right away. “Johnny! Please wait until we say our prayer”, said his mother. “IO don’t need to,” the boy replied. “Of course, you do” his mother insisted. “We always say a prayer before eating at our house.” “That’s at our house,” Johnny explained. “But this is Grandma’s house & she knows how to cook.”!!