A Monthly Newsletter Linking the Ministries of Bethany Lutheran and
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A Monthly Newsletter Linking the Ministries of Bethany Lutheran and
BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION 703 BROADWAY U.S. POSTAGE PAID EMMETSBURG, IA 50536 EMMETSBURG, IOWA 50536 A Monthly Newsletter Linking the Ministries of PERMIT #2 Address Service Requested Bethany Lutheran and Lost Island Lutheran Churches *********************************************************************************************** FROM OUR PASTOR label A Monthly Newsletter Linking the Ministries of Bethany Lutheran and Lost Island Lutheran Churches to keep members and friends informed. Bethany Lutheran Church: www.bethanylutheranemmetsburg.com Lost Island Lutheran Church www.lostislandlutheranchurch.com Facebook: Bethany/lostislandparish Church office hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00AM - 12:00 PM Pastor F. Peter Morlock email: [email protected] 712-852-4450 or 712-298-4097 Office Secretary: Teresa Saxton 712-852-4450; email: [email protected] Financial Secretary: Carla Firkins email: [email protected] Youth Director: Kristin Rienhardt email: [email protected] 712-790-6470 Bethany organist: Janis Campbell Lost Island organist: Tim Nielsen Lost Island Worship 8:45 AM; Sunday School 10:15 AM Bethany Worship: Sunday 10:30 AM; Sunday School 9:30 AM 12 We are church together....This was the theme of the recent Western Iowa Synod Assembly. We met together over a recent weekend to explore this theme and conduct the business of the Synod. Here are some highlights. -The Assembly passed the proposed budget– The Assembly passed a resolution calling on all synod congregations to explore ways that they might connect with, and support seminary students. (Full text is available in the church office.)-Bethany and Lost Island were both recognized for their growth in giving and partnering with the Synod- We worshipped together daily and held one another in prayer. Perhaps the most fun part of the assembly was the fact that we had representatives from our full communion partners, and companion synods that demonstrated in a very powerful way all the ways that we ARE already church together for the sake of the world. We heard from the Bishop of the Oregon Synod, the Episcopal Bishop of Iowa, Bishop Trimble of the Iowa Conference of the UMC, the Clerk of the Missouri Valley Presbytery, and the President of the Iowa conference of the UCC. They all lifted up many ways that we are cooperating in ministry for the sake of the world across our common territory. It was quite something to witness the scope of our partnerships and hear the impact that partnership is having in the many smaller communities we serve. 1 (Continued from page 1) MAY 2016 Bethany Lutheran Church Treasurer’s Report Attendance average: 75 MONTHLY BUDGET NEEDS: $13,962.50 I had the opportunity to have a conversation with the Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chile and talk about ways that we at Bethany might partner with a congregation of that body so that we might explore how we might be church together for the sake of the world. MONTHLY BEGINNING BALANCE I spoke with the Bishop of the Southern Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania and heard about some of the great things that Diocese is accomplishing with our partnership and help. (55 new wells have been drilled this year, providing safe accessible water to 10 thousand people. The Igumbila School is building a new library and continuing to expand it's outreach.) We heard stories from one another about how we are church together in our communities, and the many ways God is moving in our midst. It was a great weekend! We ARE church together! (And I am glad!) YEAR TO DATE ACTUAL YEAR TO DATE BUDGET ($6,682) INCOME Offerings $8,329 $65,408 $83,778 Lost Island $2,500 $15,000 $15,000 Pastor Peter Sunday School *********************************************************************************** Total Income $6 $10,829 $80,414 $98,778 Personnel Expenses $6,386 $56,429 $59,184 Program Expenses $277 $2,269 $3,150 Office Expenses $570 $3,180 $3,024 $1,482 $11,437 $10,548 $1,196 $1,901 $1,602 $50 $300 $300 $525 $498 $9,961 $76,041 $78,306 $868 $4,373 EXPENSES IN OUR PRAYERS: We remember those in special need of God’s love and care including: Nancy Zeigler, Bob & Janet Mortensen, Nina Jurries, Tate Schmeling (grandson of Willard & Glenyce), Liz Campney (Teresa Jensen’s daughter), Lea Schipull (sister-in-law to David & Elaine Sidles), Isaiah Frederick, Lucille Anderson, Norma Larson, Lisa Mignolet (niece of Sharon Sobkoweak), Marleen Theesfeld (aunt of Troy Leininger), Janis Campbell, Angelia Waters, Richard Omundson, Barbara Berkland, Betty Edwards and those we name in our hearts. *Our sympathy to the family of Lyle Edwards and to the family of Marge Trelstad * Our missionary: Courtney Davis in Papua New Guinea *Our companion synods: The Southern Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania-Yakobi Parish, companion with Lost Island and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chile. Property Expenses Western IA Synod Damascus Road NO ELCA Donations TOTAL EXPENSE Income Less Expenses On line giving-With the summer months here, Bethany Lutheran would like to encourage online monetary offerings. The local Emmetsburg Banks each provide a FREE online bill pay service which can arrange recurring weekly or monthly payments. Informational posters will be available in the church for more information. If you unable to find your way to Bethany Lutheran, feel free to contact Philip Bieber ([email protected]) or your local Emmetsburg Bank at your earliest convenience. GENERAL FUND BALANCE $20,472 ($5,814) *June 30th Payroll has not been paid If you have any questions concerning the finances of the church please feel free to call me at home in the evenings. Thanks! Carla 2 11 Youth Ministry News God’s work. Our hands. Hello Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As a social ministry organization of the ELCA, Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) is so thankful for your partnership in ministry! We give special thanks for the many congregations making LSI the focus of their “God’s work. Our hands.” projects. Glimpse at the Mission Trip: Past “God’s work. Our hands.” projects have included donations of tools for dads enrolled in our early childhood programs, plus children’s books, towel bundles, school supplies and backpacks. LSI has also been blessed to receive “noisy” offerings, special offerings and proceeds from yard work or luncheons. Some Sunday School classes and youth groups have also encouraged youth at LSI’s Beloit and Bremwood Residential Treatment Centers through quilts and letters. We thank you for your witness of God’s love and your service! If you are interested in ministering to those served by LSI and would like to know more about current needs, please contact Deb Whitford, LSI director of philanthropy and church relations, at [email protected]. LSI is proud to be an affiliated social ministry organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Learn more at www.LSIowa.org and www.facebook.com/LSI.iowa Finding Help and Hope Bernie’s daughter-in-law walked into her house and set her new baby on the living room sofa. She told Bernie the baby was "a mistake" and that she couldn't parent him. She never returned. At age 50, Bernie became a mom to her 2-month-old grandson, Bryce. Bernie's son—the baby's biological father—had medical and mental health issues that left him unable to care for the child. When Bryce was young, he was diagnosed with ADHD, ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder), fetal drug and alcohol syndrome, mental retardation, and partial bipolar disorder. As he grew older, Bryce began to develop anger issues. Bernie knew he was struggling, so she reached out to LSI. Soon, Bryce began receiving regular home visits from a Behavioral Health Intervention Services worker, who coached Bryce on anger management. Bryce also began seeing an LSI therapist. Today, Bryce is 15 years old. He attends special education classes, and is doing wonderfully. When he is upset, he reaches out to his LSI therapist for help. Bryce still struggles with anger, but Bernie and his LSI support team work together to meet Bryce where he is. "I want to thank each and every one of our workers from LSI," Bernie says. "They are doing marvelous work with him." And thanks to LSI donors, Bryce receives the help, hope, and support he needs. 10 On June 19th, bright and early in the morning, the 11 youth and 3 adults hit the road to Rapid City, SD. We had a few stops along the way for bathroom breaks and to eat lunch. Little did we realize that we were soon to be entering mountain time (one hour earlier than back home). We were ahead of schedule! So we thought to ourselves, how can we kill some time? Wall drug. After spending an hour and a half there we ventured on to our destination. We were the first church group to arrive. On Monday morning we were split between 3 sites. One group would soon spend the entire week at Black Hills Works (home for those with disabilities) and another at Habitat for Humanity Restore. The third group got to do a variety of things throughout the week. This group would spend their mornings at the Salvation Army and Feeding South Dakota (place that feeds those that need more food) and spend their afternoons at West Village (assisted living). Among the variety of service sites we are involved in, the viewpoints, expectations, and attitude of the youth changed by Thursday. It was awesome to see God move through them as they served others and got to know many different people. Along with serving throughout the day there were also evening activities planned. These activities created an atmosphere for the youth to have fellowship, fun, and to see the beauty in creation. It was a great experience for them. Every evening we had a time of worship and a time to reflect on the day with each other. This allowed us to be vulnerable with each other and to see how God was moving throughout their day. The theme for the week was First Love. God loved us first so that we can love others. This is just a glimpse of what happened as we were gone for that week. We can't wait to tell you more about this amazing experience. Stay tuned for when we get to share with you. God is good. All the time. All the time. God is good. In Christ, Kristin Noisy offering for June was $93.95 for The Mission Trip Noisy offering for July 10th goes to Habitat for Humanity. At Habitat for Humanity, we build. We build because we believe that everyone, everywhere, should have a healthy, affordable place to call home. More than building homes, we build communities, we build hope and we build the opportunity for families to help themselves. 3 LOST ISLAND VOLUNTEERS WELCA NEWS Report from the Western Iowa Synodical Women’s Organization 29th Annual Convention I attended the convention at St. Mark Lutheran Church in Sioux City on June 18 th. The theme for the convention was “You are Called…”. There were 77 voting members and visitors present. The day began with worship and communion led by Pastor Lorna Halaas, Assistant to the Bishop, WIA. Bishop Rodger Prois greeted the women present and Churchwide Representative, Dinah Dutta, from Kansas brought greetings from the Executive Board of the Women of the ELCA. The business meeting involved electing a vice-president, secretary and 4 board members. There were also six (6) ballots cast for voting members to attend the 10th Triennial Gathering in Minneapolis July 2017. During the 4th ballot, I was elected to represent the women at the gathering. We also received reports from various committees. The convention offering totaled $4,083 with Bethany sending an offering of $100. The in-kind offering totaled $917 with many, many donations of personal care/baby care items for the Council on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. There were four resolutions passed (reaffirmation of commitment to the Igumbilo Lutheran Girls Secondary School, human trafficking education, reaffirmation of commitment to support female seminarians with scholarships and prayer, affirmation of the women’s board responsibility to serve all women within the Western Iowa Synod). Four $1,000 scholarships were presented to women seminarians. During the day there were themed baskets for a silent auction. The funds from the silent auction were given to the Seminary Scholarship Fund and the Tanzania Igumbilo Girls School Scholarship Fund. There was $1,200 raised in the silent auction. The day was filled with many opportunities to listen to God’s calling in our lives. Pastor Catherine Malotky was the keynote speaker and Bible study leader. She gave an insightful talk on the Convention scripture from Micah 6:8 “and what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God”. Thank you to the Women of Bethany for electing me as a delegate to attend the convention. I look forward to representing the Women of Western Iowa ELCA in July 2017 at the Triennial Gathering. I ask for your prayers as I prepare for that call. Kim Campbell Please prayerfully consider including Courtney in your prayers and financial support. An account is set up at Bethany church and funds given to that account will be sent directly to Courtney’s ministry. Checks should be made to “Bethany Lutheran Church” with a memo “For the ministry of Courtney Davis, Acct. #305075.” Courtney’s blog at: cdchronicles.wordpress.com email address: [email protected] 4 ORGANIST Tim Nielsen ALTAR GUILD July Marlys Jensen, Pat Henningsen, Shirley Knutson READERS July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 Karyn Leininger Troy Leininger Alaire Nielsen Charles Henningsen Punky Kropf COMMUNION ASSISTANT July 3 July 17 Alan Oppedal Steve Pitt ACOLYTES July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 Kadin Norris Kate Sorenson Kadin Norris Jonah Hackbart-Morlock Kate Sorenson Below is the web address for the gofundme account that has been set up for a mission trip to Haiti that Amee, Madison and Kadin Norris of Lost Island will be taking this summer from July 24 to July 31. They will be traveling to Haiti to assist a local charity, Love Takes Root. We thank you in advance for your generous support of our Mission Trip to Haiti. Amee, Madison and Kadin Norris gofund.me/teamlk2haiti Lost Island Ice Cream Social and Progressive Organ Recital with Glenn Henriksen will be Sunday, July 10 beginning at 1:30 PM at Ruthven United Methodist, moving on to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Zion Lutheran and ending at Lost Island. The Ice Cream Social is from 4-7 PM at Lost Island. Serving “Maidrites”, pie & ice cream. Free will offering at the ice cream social. VBS Deep Sea Discovery will be at Lost Island-Tuesday, August 2— Friday, August 5 supper @ 5:30pm. Sessions are 6pm-8:30pm Please get your registrations in as soon as possible. Registration forms are available at both churches-due no later than July 17. 9 MEMORIALS BETHANY VOLUNTEERS In memory of Ivanella Twaiten: Courtney's fund, Obed & Dawn Naig In memory of Sheila Anderson: Radio broadcast, Fern Schmidt In memory of Lyle Edwards: Radio broadcast, Fern Schmidt, Janis & Brian Campbell; Courtney’s fund, Jane Heykes In memory of Marge Trelstad: Courtney’s fund, Jane Heykes, Burdell & Barb Naugle; Piano & organ fund, Janis & Brian Campbell; Sound system Paul & Teresa Saxton GREETERS July 10 July 17 July 24 **************************************************************************************************************************************** FUNERAL SERVERS FOR GROUP III Lon & Linda Twait, Mike & Pam Hermansen-Co-Chairpersons Phil Andreasen Alice Christensen Scott & Brenda Carrigan Betty Edwards Shirley Ezarski Cory & Stacie Fjetland Dawn Freeman Gary Frink Joyce & John Froisland Greg & Rachel Haack Verna Hanson Darlene Johnson Linda Laws Dennis & Sherrie Mandsager Janet & Bob Mortenson, Sr Sheryl & Bob Mortenson, Jr Cory & Tammy Mortenson Beverly Norland Joe & Terry Neary July 3 July 31 Doug & Sherri Ort Tonya Peterson Deb & Dan Quamme Jason & Laura Reinders Paul & Teresa Saxton Ted & Linda Strohman Greg & Ann Sween Roger Will Steve & Amy Woodruff Nancy & Bill Zeigler Rachel Haack *Bev Norland Garwin Anderson, Lucille Anderson *Bill & Jacki Ellingrod Dianne & Randy Hough *Pat Vician Jim & Bonnie Anderson *Doug & Sherri Ort Family Angie Hetrick, Joyce Froisland *Joe & Jennifer Boevers Family LECTORS July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 Bill Ellingrod Deb Quamme Frank Veltri Kim Campbell Angie Hetrick COMMUNION ASSISTANTS July 3 July 17 Bill & Jacki Ellingrod, Don Nauss Frank & Marit Veltri, Angie Hetrick HEAD USHERS July Phil Andreasen, Mark Evans ASSISTANT USHERS – side ushers during offering July 3 Dale Evans, Don Nauss July 10 Mark Evans, Zach Foxhoven July 17 Phoenix Campbell, Brian Campbell July 24 Kent Davidson, Josh Sidles July 31 Mark Schroeder, Steve Woodford WELCA-Women News This article is in regards to the Ruth Cluster Fall Project. The Cluster is planning to send 100 Personal Care Kits to Lutheran World Relief. Each kit contains: 1 dark colored bath size towel, 1 study comb (remove packaging), 2 regular size bars of soap (in original wrapping), 1 soft toothbrush (in original packaging) 1 metal nail clippers (remove packaging) All items should be new and in good condition. Wrap all items in the towel and tie securely with yarn. Do not enclose kit or any of its contents in plastic bags. The Cluster Board would like women from each congregation to participate in one of three (3) ways. (1) Pledge to do a certain # of completed kits (2) Give a donation of money (make check payable to: Ruth Cluster Fall Project and give your check to Janis) (3) Give the items that I, Janis, am responsible for: soft toothbrushes I need to know by July 15th what you as a woman of Bethany would like to do to help with this project. Please call or e-mail me by or before July 15th. Janis Campbell 852-4926 [email protected] Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you very much. Your sister in Christ, Janis The Fall Cluster meeting will be held on Sept. 24th at Nazareth Lutheran in Armstrong. ALTAR GUILD ACOLYTES July Wilma Nielsen, Linda Umbrell Volunteers We need volunteers to mow! There is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board for volunteer weekly lawn mowing for the church. Thank you for your help. Thank you to Dave Cole for weeding the corner flower bed and adding colorful flowering plants. We appreciate all volunteer help in all areas! Thank you to funeral groups 4 & 2, Austin & Jordan Cole and all others that helped set-up, furnish, serve and clean up for the funeral lunches for Lyle Edwards and Marge Trelstad. 8 5 July 2016 Sun 3 Mon 4 8:45 am Lost Island Wor ship, Communion 10:15 am Lost Island Sunday School 10:30 am Bethany Wor ship, Communion 10 11 8:45 am Lost Island Wor ship, Communion 10:15 am Lost Island Sunday School 10:30 am Bethany Wor ship, Communion 1-3 pm Nur sing home ser vices 24 8:45 am Lost Island Wor ship 10:15 am Lost Island Sunday School 10:30 am Bethany Wor ship 31 Wed 6 5 Thu 7 Fri 18 Sat 2 1 9 8 Independence Day 1:30 pm Car e 8:45 am Lost Island Wor ship Center Communion 10:15 am Lost Island Sunday School (Pastor) 10:30 am Bethany Wor ship, Baptism 1:30 pm Pr ogr essive Or gan r ecital, Glenn H 2 pm Meeting in overflow room 4-7 pm Ice Cr eam Social at Lost Island 17 Tue 13 12 14 7 pm Youth Boar d meets 19 6 pm Night quilting 20 No Bethany Council Meeting *Articles for August Newsletter due 11 am Memorial service at Evergreen cemetery for Elaine Thompson 25 26 21 9:30 am Mar y/Mar tha Cir cle, at Bev Hayden’s 27 2 pm Ruth Cir cle at Teresa Saxton’s 28 10:00 am Assemble newsletter 15 16 22 23 29 30 9:30 am Willow Ridge (Pastor ) 9 am WIC clinic 8:45 am Lost Island Wor ship 10:15 am Lost Island Sunday School 10:30 am Bethany Wor ship Vacation Bible School–Deep School Sea Discovery-August 2-August 5 at Lost Island-6-8:30 Island PM. 6 Register before July 17. 7