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March 2015 ST. JOHN’S
MISSION
STATEMENT
As a family united in
faith through the Holy
Scriptures, we exist to
give praise, honor and
glory to the Triune
God, to nurture and
train the family of be-
lievers through God’s
Word and to reach out
to the changing world
with a changeless Christ.
Inside this issue:
KOINÉ 2
2015 Church Council 2
Holy Week 3
Choir & Band 3
Pastors’ Report 3
School News 4-7
− Students of 2nd Qtr
− Honor Roll
− Science Fair
− Tiger Basketball
− PK Packets Available
− Thank You
− Wise Penny
− Famous Footwear
− Literacy Day
Cleaning Groups 7
MARCH Calendar—Insert
Volume 55, Issue 3
The Reporter
KOINÉ www.koinemusic.com
Walk with Jesus from the Mount of Transfiguration to
Mount Calvary as Koiné presents
Footsteps to the Cross.
Listen to the story of our Savior's
tremendous sacrifice through music
and scriptural narration in this
Lenten concert presentation.
For more information about Koiné go to their website at www.koinemusic.com.
Koiné presents
“Footsteps to the Cross” Hosted by St. John’s Church
421 East Avenue, Red Wing, MN 55066 651.388.2149
www.stjohnsredwing.org
Friday, March 13
Time: 7:00 p.m.
World Missionary coming to St. John’s—See details on page 3
Common Language, Common People, Extraordinary Message Koiné is a Greek word that means “common.” They play common instruments and common hymns that many know and enjoy. The only extraordinary thing about Koiné and what they do is the message that they proclaim through the music they play. It’s the same message of the Bible – Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world.
Koiné Music Ministries is a non-profit ministry whose main source of support is the generosity of local churches and WELS members like you. Koiné Music Ministries has partnered with Wisconsin Lutheran College and Martin Luther College as they share the mission and purpose of each institution through their many travels. For more information about either school, visit their websites: www.wlc.edu and www.mlc-wels.edu.
Throughout the year Koiné travels to 200 churches, schools, and events across the United States. From Seattle to Miami and everywhere in between, Koiné travels to share God’s saving message through music. In addition to playing concerts and services, Koiné serves the church by making their music available on recordings, sheet music, and non-vocal CDs, which are often used by grade school and Sunday school teachers to teach hymns to children.
For up-to-date information on Koiné and to see their latest schedule, find Koiné on facebook and visit www.koinemusic.com.
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The 2015 Church CouncilThe 2015 Church CouncilThe 2015 Church CouncilThe 2015 Church Council
The Executive Board President (2016) Paul Benidt 651.388.7363
Treasurer (2018) Brent Schulz 651.301.1291 Secretary (2017) Kyle Klatt 651.388.3575
Board of Adult Discipleship (2018) Bill Sell, Chair 651.500.2424 Board of Church Properties (2016) Kevin Smith, Chair 651.388.1455 Board of Elders (2017) Dale Krass, Chair 715.448.2510
Board of Outreach (2018) Todd Dicke, Chair 651.258.4607 Board of Worship (2017) Ross Deden, Chair 651.388.3171 & Vice-President Board of Youth & Child Discipleship (2016) Luke Wegner, Chair 651.385.9164
Footsteps to the Cross Friday, March 13, 7 pm
February 2015 Page 3
Good Friday April 3
1:30 & 7:00 p.m.—Worship 2:30 p.m.-Special Communion
Easter Sunday April 5
6:30 & 9:00 a.m.—Worship 7:30 a.m.—Easter Breakfast
9:00 a.m.—Easter Choirs and Laudamus Ensemble
Palm Sunday March 29
8:00 & 10:30 a.m.—Worship 9:45 a.m.—Children’s Processional &
Song Rehearsal 10:30 a.m.—Children Sing
Maundy Thursday April 2
7:00 p.m.—Worship with Holy Communion
World Missionary coming to St. John’s, Sunday, March 15World Missionary coming to St. John’s, Sunday, March 15World Missionary coming to St. John’s, Sunday, March 15World Missionary coming to St. John’s, Sunday, March 15
Pastor Nathan Wagenknecht works with LATTE. This is not a coffee. LATTE stands for Latin American Traveling Theological Educators. He serves Mexico, Columbia, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. His blog: www.withlovefromlatinamerica.wordpress.com LATTE website: latteontheroad.blogspot.com Latin America is our assigned mission for this year and Pastor Wagenknecht is our missionary. Come and hear him speak at worship (8:00 & 10:30 am) and during Bible Study (9:15-10:15 am)
Easter Choir and Laudamus EnsembleEaster Choir and Laudamus EnsembleEaster Choir and Laudamus EnsembleEaster Choir and Laudamus Ensemble
Easter Chorale Rehearsals Thursdays, March 12/19/26, 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, March 31, 7:00 p.m.
Laudamus Ensemble Rehearsals Saturday, March 21, 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 31, 6:15 p.m.
Saturday, April 4, 9:00 a.m.
NEW!!! Children’s Easter Choir (Grades 3-8) Come and join in on the Easter Anthem with the Adult Choir
Rehearsals Thursday, March 19, 6:45-7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 26, 6:45-7:20 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, 7:00-7:20 p.m.
Contact Annie Jonas to sign up! [email protected]/651.347.9103
BANDBANDBANDBAND
Holy Week ScheduleHoly Week ScheduleHoly Week ScheduleHoly Week Schedule
Pastor Nathan & Julia Wagenknecht
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ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL NEWS
Isaiah
Upcoming Events Mar 2 LES Committee 7 PM Mar 4 K-2 Sings 7 PM Lenten Service Mar 5 Optional Parent/Teacher Conferences Mar 8 Daylight Savings Begins Mar 9 NO SCHOOL SMARTAP Conference Here Mar 17 and 19 Little Blessings Parent/Teacher Conferences 3-6 PM Mar 18 6-8 Sings
7 PM Lenten Service Mar 25 Literacy Day Mar 29 Palm Sunday
K-8 Rehearse 9:10 AM K-8 Sing 10:30 Worship
Students of the Second Quarter
Why did these five children
get selected for Students of the
Quarter?
Well, here is why…
...Kindergartner Dylann
Ledebuhr works hard to complete
her work and does the best she can.
She is a great helper and is willing
to help others when needed.
Dylann loves to sing, her enthusi-
asm comes through no ma�er what
song we are working on. She also
loves to answer questions and
shares her knowledge with those
around her. Thank you, Miss
Karla Opperman.
...Logan Goeman is a hard worker
who stays focused on a task until it
is done. He is very respectful of
other classes going on in the room
and has good control of his whisper
voice. Logan helps friends without
disrupting. When he is done with
his work, he uses his natural artis-
tic ability to create his favorite
thing—monsters! Logan is a sec-
ond grader and his teacher is
Miss Holly Len&.
...Mr. Justin Hansen chose
third grader, Kaylee Roper.
Kaylee looks for ways to help in the
classroom. She works hard to get
her work done. Kaylee is well orga-
nized. Go Kaylee!
...good student, does her work
well, pays a�ention in class. This
is what Miss Judy Thumann has
to say about fifth grader, Mac-
kenzie Nelson. Miss Thumann
continues by adding Mackenzie
is also a good person. She is con-
siderate and helpful to everyone.
Nice work, Mackenzie!
...seventh grader, Mahreah
Bain, was selected by Principal
Benjamin Bain. Mahreah is a cre-
ative young lady. Her creativity
shows in her art, her writing, and
in other school projects. Mahreah
is organized, ge�ing work done on
time. She is willing to ask ques-
tions when she is confused.
Mahreah shows kindness to her
classmates, ge�ing along well with
them. Mahreah, you are on the
right track!
These students were treated to
lunch with Mr. Bain to celebrate.
Congratulations! Kaylee Roper
Mackenzie Nelson Mahreah Bain Logan Goeman Dylann Ledebuhr
February 2015 Page 5
A Honor Roll Katie Engel Lindsey Klatt
Mackenzie Nelson Mahreah Bain Anthony Mason Kailyn Peterson
Ruby Bain Joseph Engel
Rachael Hernlem Devin Klatt
B Honor Roll Nicolas Shannon-
Gross Blake Arneson Sadie Blanchette Tori Pritchard
Nathan Shannon-Gross
Cheyenne Verdugo Joseph Mason
Honor Roll Second Quarter
A Honor Roll Students
Nice J
ob!
We Are Scientists! Students at St. John’s Lutheran School in Red Wing held their annual academic fair on Friday, January 30. This year’s fair focused on science topics, such as: How do planes fly? Why does hair have color? Would Hans Solo really survive carbon-freezing? Students presented their science projects to a jury of guest educators and held an open house for parents and friends. Jurists Har-old Mears, Janet Gehlhar, and Brian Cashman awarded prizes to three projects in each age division. Kindergarten-grades 1-2 1st = Flora Wegner, Fruit battery 2nd = Toby Adams, Wise about pennies 3rd = Eli Klatt, Alpine tundra ecosystem Grades 3-4-5 1st = Nathan Shannon-Gross, Water conservation: home rain barrel model 2nd = Sarah Kirchner, Electromagnet 3rd = Mackenzie Nelson, Salt versus ice Grades 6-7-8 1st = Anthony Mason, Gas balloon inflation 2nd = Katie Engel, Vermicompost 3rd = Kailyn Peterson, “CSI” fingerprinting Parents’ choice awards Wade Hofius, Sheep brain dissection Sadie Blanchette, Circuitry Students’ choice awards Cheyenne Verdugo, Solar system model Joey Mason, Life after freezing
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The Tiger Report We a great season! Both teams have showed
skill and determination on the courts. We have
played a group of home-schooled children in
Rochester, St. John’s of Lake City, St. John’s of
Goodhue, Christ Lutheran of Zumbrota and St.
Paul’s of Cannon Falls.
Our teams participated in the Penta League
Tournament held in Goodhue. Our girls took
third place and the boy’s came away with second
place.
Players in grades 4-6 played in the BBBB----Frozen Frozen Frozen Frozen
Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament at St. John’s of Lake City. Both teams
came away with second place.
Our final home game was against St. Paul’s of
Cannon Falls on February 20. There was a special
atmosphere amidst! We watched our outstanding
players work the court, the cheerleaders got peo-
ple on their feet, and a St. John’s pep band got the
crowd in a fun mood! We thank everyone that
made the game extra-special!!
At press time we are heading to Martin Luther
College in New Ulm, Minnesota, for the basket-
ball tournament there. Not only do we have the
opportunity to play on the
courts, but it is a marvelous
time for fellow-
ship and fun!
GO!
FIGHT!
WIN!
TIGERS!
� Fu t u r e
Ti g e r !
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3/7/2014 3/14/2014 3/21/2014 3/28/2014 4/4/2014
Group #9 Group #10 Group #11 Group #12 Group #13 *Benidt-Grave, Sarah *Hernlem, James Jr. *Jonas, Annette *Korsten, Mary Lohmann Adams, Leah
*Grave, Gene *Hernlem, Veronica *Jonas, Bradley *Korsten, Niles Lohmann, Lee Buchholtz, Amy Bohme, Amy Kiecker, Christopher Anderson, Kelsey Lounsbury, Delores Gadient, Braham Bohme, Shannon Kiecker, Ellie Korsten, Kacie Lounsbury, Donna Glander, Clarence Gerken, Alice Kiecker, Emma Korsten, Kim McClellan, Jean Glander, Marilyn Gerken, Anthony Kiecker, Janice Krass, Carole McClellan, Kenneth Goelzer, Linda Gerken, Marc Kiecker, Samantha Krass, Dale McDonough, Donna Goelzer, Mark Gilbertson, Darlene Kiecker, Stephanie Krie, James McDonough, Paul Goeman, John Henn, Char Kirchner, Kandace Krie, Kim Mitchener, Becky Gran, Lowell Hernlem, Christian Kirchner, Mark Krie, Kurt Klug, Chelsey Grave, Aaron Hernlem, James Sr. Kirchner, William Krie, Sharon Mitchener, Lindsey Grave, Alicia Hernlem, Margaret Klatt, Kyle Sell, Adea Mitchener, William Hadler, Corey Holst, Joan Klatt, Pam Sell, William Mueller, Michael
Hadler, Katelyn Jagusch, Paul Madsen, Beth Hanson, David Mueller, Pam Hase, Helen Jagusch, Pauline Madsen, Keith Hanson, Julienne Mundale, Marion
Hatfield, Trevor Johnson, Jessica Mundale, Ron Mauel, Katie Johnson, Rhonda Schoengarth, Hunter
Quade, Jeremy Johnson, Sean
Quade, Lori Kuehni, Ruth
Church Cleaning GroupsChurch Cleaning GroupsChurch Cleaning GroupsChurch Cleaning Groups
February 2015
Packets are Ready! We have updated and completed informational
packets for our school and Li<le Blessings Pre-
school. The packets include our updated tuition
prices.
People have heard about the changes to our
Li<le Blessings and Kindergarten programs and
there has been much interest shown by the com-
munity. If you know of anyone interested in a
solid Christian education for their children, please
contact the school at 651.388.2611. Don’t delay!
Thank You Thank you to Mrs. Lavon Frazier for her gift of
$86 through Thrivent’s ®Choice Dollars program.
We appreciate her generosity.
Wise Penny A big contributor to our God’s Children tuition
assistance fund has again given generously—
$500.
Let’s talk about The Penny for a minute...you
know, they can always use items for sale. Keep
this in mind as you commence closet and cabinet
cleaning this spring.
Not only does Wise Penny need items to sell,
they sell things! It is nearly one stop shopping!
Thank You, Famous Footwear®! Did you notice the big,
red, “bean” benches in our
classrooms? They came
from Famous Footwear®!
We are glad the people at
Famous thought of us.
Literacy Day is March 25 Author Audrey Wood and her books will be the focus of Literacy Day. Mrs. Wood has wri<en many
books, including Piggy Pie Po, A Dog Needs a Bone, and Blue Sky. She has done the illustrations for many
of her books.. You may find out more about Audrey Wood at audreywood.com.
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Justin Hansen, Gr. 3-5 [email protected]
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388.2149
SUNDAY MORNING SCHEDULE (September through May)
WORSHIP: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
MORNING BIBLE CLASSES: 9:15 a.m.
MONDAY EVENING WORSHIP: 7:00 p.m.
(Excluding Advent & Lent)
EVENING SERVICES during the year are at 4:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. (Check
the calendars and website for service times or call the office at 388.2149)
COMMUNION is served on the
SECOND and LAST SUNDAYS of the month.
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