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Volume Volume Volume Volume 50505050, Issue , Issue , Issue , Issue 2222
The LeafThe LeafThe LeafThe Leaf – a monthly
publication of GLC
Gethsemane Lutheran ChurchGethsemane Lutheran ChurchGethsemane Lutheran ChurchGethsemane Lutheran Church The LeafThe LeafThe LeafThe Leaf
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www.gethsemane.orgwww.gethsemane.orgwww.gethsemane.orgwww.gethsemane.org
PastorPastorPastorPastor
Rev. June A. Wilkins pastorjune@gethsemane.org
Music MinistriesMusic MinistriesMusic MinistriesMusic Ministries
Dr. Timothy E. Guenther tguenther@gethsemane.org
Mission DeveloperMission DeveloperMission DeveloperMission Developer
Rev. Ipyana Mwakabonga ipibonga@hotmail.com
Child Care CenterChild Care CenterChild Care CenterChild Care Center
Brenda Weilbacher bweilbacher@gethsemane.org
Children’s MinistChildren’s MinistChildren’s MinistChildren’s Ministry Assistantry Assistantry Assistantry Assistant
Julia Wiebe jwiebe@gethsemane.org
Seminary InternSeminary InternSeminary InternSeminary Intern
Joel Wildermuth jtwildermuth@gmail.org
Parish SecretaryParish SecretaryParish SecretaryParish Secretary
Diane Gutgesell glcoffice@gethsemane.org
CustodianCustodianCustodianCustodian
Brian McLean
In this IssueIn this IssueIn this IssueIn this Issue
From the Pastor—P. 2
Thrivent Builds—P. 3
Organ Recital—P. 4
Faith Mission Concert—P. 5
Adult Education—P. 6
Souper Bowl Sunday—P. 7
Play & Learn—P. 9
Council Highlights—P. 11
Serving Schedule—P. 13
Calendar—P. 14
The Super Bowl is coming fast. Order your sub from the
Gethsemane Youth!
$6.00 per 6” sub
• Meat— ham, pepperoni, salami
• Cheese—American and mozzarella
• Options—Mild peppers and/or pizza sauce
Order your sub(s) in the narthex. Pick up on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 5.
Pay when you order with cash or check. The money raised will help
support Gethsemane youth activities.
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FROM THE PASTORFROM THE PASTORFROM THE PASTORFROM THE PASTOR
Each one must give as they have decided in their heart,
not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a
cheerful giver. – 2 Corinthians 9:7
Following the Light, Getting Wet
In a lecture I was at, Mark Allen Powell, a professor at
Trinity Lutheran Seminary, told a story about
stewardship:
The Gauls were a warlike people who, in ancient
times, lived around what would become France and
Belgium. Christian missionaries went to this area and
converted many
Gauls to Christianity.
When a converted
warrior was baptized
in a river or stream,
he would hold his
dominant arm up in
the air when the
missionary dunked
them under. This was
unusual. And then the
missionaries found
out why: when the
next battle broke out, the Gaul could say, “This arm
isn’t baptized” and could feel free to grab up his sword
and fight and destroy his enemy in a most unchristian
way.
Mark Allen Powell then said that Christians are like
that, only today, we hold our wallets and checkbooks
outside of the water and believe that our money is
outside the realm of our baptism and Christian life.
We see money as a separate issue. Money is only my
own business and not God’s. But Powell said that
Christians need to get that arm under the water as
well.
Stewardship is not just about raising funds for a
specific cause, it’s about our spiritual growth, our trust
in God, our sacrifices. When we give to a church, or
another charitable organization, or anything that can’t
give something back to us, we are using our spiritual
muscles and trusting that there will be enough.
“Stewardship”, Mark Allen Powell said, “is about
getting completely wet.”
In the season of Epiphany, we are focusing on
stewardship and “Following the Light”. As we review
our job descriptions for being a Christian, we
remember that one of the things we’re called to do is
to be a “cheerful giver” and share what we have, not
just for the benefit of the church and the world, but
for our own, spiritual benefit as well.
When you are filling out your pledge card this month,
of course, consider Gethsemane’s need. But also
consider your spiritual need. Have you been giving at
the same level for a while? Try giving a little more. If
you haven’t given regularly, consider regular giving as
a spiritual discipline.
Remember, our money is a big part of our lives and
our identities, let’s not be afraid to get it wet!
Rev. June Wilkins
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THRIVENT BUILDS − EL SALVADORTHRIVENT BUILDS − EL SALVADORTHRIVENT BUILDS − EL SALVADORTHRIVENT BUILDS − EL SALVADOR
Joe Reilly doing the Mariachi
Pastor June at work
Pastor Ruth Fortis (left) and Pastor June Wilkins (right) with the volunteers working on building homes with
Thrivent Builds in El Salvador.
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ORORORORGAN RECITALGAN RECITALGAN RECITALGAN RECITAL
Dr. Timothy E. Guenther on Sunday, Feb. 12, at 4:00pm at Gethsemane Lutheran Church will present
a recital that will be a celebration of north German organ music featuring music by:
Buxtehude
Scheidt
Tunder
Kerll
Telemann
Walther
J. S. Bach
Mendelssohn
Karg-Elert
Distler
Zimmermann
Ahrens
Pärt
Reger
All are welcome to attend. Invite your friends.
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SYNCHRONICITYSYNCHRONICITYSYNCHRONICITYSYNCHRONICITY
“Player’s Choice” with Synchronicity
Synchronicity Trio
Dick Reuning - violin, Sharon Walton - piano, Denise Spires - clarinet, Bruce Posey - cello
Save the date! At 4:00 pm on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2016, Synchronicity Trio and guest artist Denise Spires will present
classical and light classical music in another Benefit Concert for Faith Mission Homeless Shelters. The program
titled PLAYER'S CHOICE, Synchronicity's Personal Favorites will include Beethoven, Brahms, Piazzolla, Sowash and
others.
Last year this event raised over $6500 from free will donations. Can we match that or do even better? The need is
greater than ever. Matching funds are available from an anonymous donor.
There will be a flyer in the Sunday bulletin. Please share it and invite your neighbors and friends for a pleasant
Sunday afternoon while supporting a good cause that provides many services to our neighbors in need who
besides food and shelter use medical, dental and vision care plus veteran services. The Faith Mission Resource
Centers offer clients assistance in finding employment, learning computer skills and resumé writing.
Enjoy fellowship at the reception afterward in the Great Hall donated in part by Mozart’s Bakery and Café, 4784 N
High St.
P.S. Gethsemane’s next time to serve a meal at Faith Mission is April 14. Sign up at the Welcome Center in the
Narthex to serve or to send a dessert.
P.P.S. The Faith Mission website has a 50th Anniversary slide show at http://faithmissionofohio.org/celebrating-
50-years-of-serving/. In the Year 1998 there are two slides of GLC member, former Faith Mission director Nancy
Feole. In year 2000 you will see Dick Reuning with former director Nelson Meyer. Nancy and Dick were both long
time board members of the Mission as were Howard Feole, John Jacob, Roy Hilsabeck and Pastor Jerry Miller.
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LLLLEARNEARNEARNEARN
LIFETIME LEARNING Christian Education about life, for life, and for a lifetime
SUNDAYS at 10:45 AM
In the Multi-Purpose Room
Feb. 5, 2017
Generations In Faith Together: “Communion”
led by Julia Wiebe, Children’s Ministry Assistant
In this G.I.F.T. Class in the Great Hall, we will learn
together about the sacrament of Holy Communion
through fellowship and conversation. We will also
make our own communion bread. This is a wonderful
opportunity to learn with and from our sisters and
brothers in Christ of all ages!
Feb. 12, 2017
“Advocacy Training”
Amada Hoyt, from Faith in Public Life
Feb. 19, 2017
“Don’t Sing Songs to a Heavy Heart”
Joanne Foster
These words, inspired by Proverbs 25:20, are used for
the title of a book which was written by Rev. Kenneth
C. Haugk, Ph.D, a pastor and clinical psychologist.
Our guest speaker is Joanne Foster, gerontologist who
has served at various churches as a Senior Adult
Minister. Joanne will draw from Haugk’s book and
other sources to help us understand ways that we can
care for each other as we face life’s difficulties and
griefs. We often feel uncomfortable talking to friends
who are suffering…we don’t know how to respond to
their grief. Our discussion in the Multi-Purpose Room
will help us to have words and insights which may give
us more ability to care for those around us.
Feb. 26, 2017
Faith Mission Sunday
Terri Rowe
Terri Rowe, Development Director, will give an
overview of Faith Mission’s expanded facilities on
Grant Ave. Come see how the facilities make it
possible to help more of our neighbors in need with
many services in addition to food and shelter: medical,
dental and vision care plus veteran services. The Faith
Mission Resource Centers offer clients assistance in
finding employment, learning computer skills and
resumé writing. Lifetime Learning meets in the Multi-
Purpose Room. Be sure to take a look at the Faith
Mission display in the Narthex and come to the
Synchronicity concert in the afternoon at 4:00 pm to
raise money to support the many helpful services of
Faith Mission.
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FOR THOSE IN NEEDFOR THOSE IN NEEDFOR THOSE IN NEEDFOR THOSE IN NEED
Health Ministry Team Recruits
Caring Contacts
Caring Contacts is a ministry of Gethsemane's
Health Ministry Team. Once a year we
"recruit" persons
who desire to
commit to one year
"caring" for one of
our ill or
homebound
members. At the
end of that year you
have the option of
stepping down or
continuing the relationship.
Activities a "caregiver" might consider doing with their
client include, but are not limited to, a monthly visit,
ride to a doctor appointment, ride to church, home
communion, lunch out, a phone call, send a card for
special events.
The relationship with the homebound person often
results in a close friendship. So both people win!
Health Ministry Team will be recruiting in the narthex
two Sundays in January. Try not to confuse us with the
young people selling subs!
And speaking of young people, being a care-giver isn't
limited to older, retired people. We would love to
have teens and young adults participate in this
ministry.
So whatever your age, please consider making "Caring
Contacts" a part of your New Year plans.
Please sign up during our recruitment Sundays or
contact Emilie Hagerdorn at 614-882-0172 or
rdhekh@att.net.
Sunday School Collects Socks
The elementary Sunday School class is collecting new
and gently used socks for First English Lutheran
Church in downtown Columbus. All sizes, colors, kinds
are needed as long as there are no holes and they are
only gently worn. Please place your socks in the
marked (with lots of glitter) box in the
narthex. Collection will take place now up until Lent
begins, Feb. 26! Thanks in advance!!!
Super Bowl Sunday Is Time to
Donate to the “Souper” Bowl
February 5 is “Souper” Bowl Sunday! More food will
be consumed in the U.S. on that day than on any other
day of the year (including
Thanksgiving and
Christmas). However, many
families right here in our
community struggle with
hunger every day. That’s
why LSS Food Pantries are
here to help, and we need
YOU to make Super Bowl
Sunday souper! When you
donate, you help us provide
more than 2 million meals a
year. 40% of which are eaten by children and 30% are
eaten by seniors. Each dollar given will provide two
meals to a hungry family!
Fill Gethsemane’s grocery cart with food and our soup
pot with cash. The cash allows the pantry to purchase
food from the Mid-Ohio Food Bank at a greatly
reduced cost. Make your checks payable to
Gethsemane Lutheran Church and write “Food Pantry”
in the memo.
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CONNECTCONNECTCONNECTCONNECT Small Group
Ministries
First Reflections
Monday Bible Study
Paula Sauer
paulagsauer@gmail.com
Brown Bag Bible Bunch
Dick Lyndes
rhlyndes32@outlook.com
Connections:
Faith at Work
Judy Reuning
jreuning@lifecrossings.com
Book Group
Sharon Walton
skrwalton@gmail.com
Barbara Ford
bandbford@columbus.rr.com
Men’s Breakfast
Bob Davis
rjdjr@wowway.com
Thrivent Builds
Bill Darlage
darlage_bill@hotmail.com
LWR Quilts
Terri Siebert
tsiebert@columbus.rr.com
Prayer Shawls
Emilie Hagerdorn
rdhekh@att.net
Every Monday at 8:00am
at La Chatelaine-Worthington
Second Saturday of the month
at 8:00am at TeeJaye’s
Every Wednesday at 12:00pm
in the church library
Every Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday from 8-3:00pm.
First Friday of the month at
7:00am at Bob Evans on
Olentangy River Road
Last Saturday of the month
from 9-12:00pm in Trinity Hall
Last Wednesday of the month
at 7:30pm in the church library.
Third Monday of the month at
7:30pm in the church library.
Quilting
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PLAY & LEARNPLAY & LEARNPLAY & LEARNPLAY & LEARN
Greetings from Play & Learn!
February is considered by many to be the month of love. In John 13:35 Jesus says, “By this all men will
know that you are My disciples, if you love one another." Play & Learn will be celebrating and sharing
the love this month through class Valentine’s Day parties and card exchanges as well as hosting Parent
Appreciation Week. Then at the end of the month, Play & Learn will have its annual Pasta Fundraising
Dinner and invite our friends from Gethsemane and Play & Learn past and present to join us.
A popular song lyric reads: What the world needs now is love, sweet love
It's the only thing that there's just too little of
What the world needs now is love, sweet love
No not just for some but for everyone
Well, we can definitely say that there is no shortage of love in this place! The love and support the
members of Gethsemane show the staff and families of Play & Learn throughout the year are evident
and very much appreciated. Your latest token of love was shown through the Tree of Needs. The Play &
Learn staff is very grateful for your thoughtfulness and the time and care you took in selecting and
purchasing the wonderful gifts for the classrooms. The children are really enjoying them, and from the
bottom of our hearts, we thank you!
Play & Learn Christian Child Care invites you to attend its annual
pasta fundraising dinner on Friday, February 24, in the Great Hall
from 5:00 – 7:00 pm with a special presentation by Mr. Puppet at
6:00 pm. Dine-in and carry-out dinners will be available. Pre-sale
tickets will be available on Sunday, February 12 and Sunday,
February 19 for $7 per adult and $4 per child. Additional
donations are welcome. Proceeds from the fundraiser will be used
to update classroom equipment and furnishings.
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PPPPEOPLE NEWSEOPLE NEWSEOPLE NEWSEOPLE NEWS
February
Birthdays
1 Sharon Walton
2 Donna Baer
5 Scott Conlon
7 Tim Guenther
13 Bob Brugler
14 Cindy Baer
Andrew Keller
17 Adejoke Adesodnn
Alice Gerken
Phyllis Wei
19 Carol Savolaine
21 Jan Davis
22 Elizabeth Ankrom
Irene Ralls
Emi Klukas
24 Patty Gerken
25 Diane Spink
26 Dorian Norstrom
27 Claire Bullwinkle
Marie Cooper
Our Prayers and Concern
Are With . . .
“Pray in the Spirit at all times in every
prayer and supplication. To that end
keep alert and always persevere in
supplication for all the saints.”
Ephesians 6:18
New concerns: Bob Custis … Virginia
Leiter (sister of John and Jill Woods) …
Gary Rader … Jill and JR (sister and
nephew of Bonnie Reilly) … Norm
Roessing (friend of Dick and Sue
Jones).
Congratulations and best wishes to
Ford Friday Walker (son of Sam and
Elise) who was baptized Jan. 8 …
Bethany Keller and Brian Flaherty who
were married last Sunday, Jan, 15, in La
Jolla, California. Bethany is the daugh-
ter of Mark and Cindy Keller … to
Jessica and Kyle Bonham parents of
Hosea Bonham (grandson of Brian
McLean) who was born on Wednesday,
Jan 18 … to Jeff and Kate Siebert
parents of a son born Wednesday, Jan.
25. Grandparents Jim and Terri
Siebert.
Members with ongoing concerns:
Donna Baer … Bob Custis … Bob
Hagerdorn … Elaine Haines … Dick and
Sue Jones … David Kibble … David
Lagerberg … Gary Rader.
Friends and family with concerns:
Wayne Bregmann (father of Jill Woods)
… Barbara Christel (cousin of Doug
Sand) … Kathy Kapostasy (sister of Linda
Mackov).
Homebound: Marie Cooper … Beryl
Cumberland … Sibylle Custis (Laurels of
Worthington) … Carolyn Fergus (Wesley
Glen) … Ken and Alice Gerken (Mayfair
Village) … Phyllis Nelson … Becky
Oldaker (Bennington Glen) … Joanne
Vollrath (Worthington Christian Village)
… Phyllis Wei … Reva Woodruff
(Columbus Colony).
Would you like to add a name
to the Sunday prayers?
Contact church secretary at 885-4319 or
glcoffice@gethsemane.org before 10:00
am on Thursday to have the name
printed in the bulletin. After that time,
you will have the opportunity in worship
to name those silently or aloud during
the prayers. You may also have the
name sent out to the congregation via
our E-Prayers (email).
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COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS
Congregation
Council
OFFICERS:
President
Don Dell ddell@columbus.rr.com
Vice-President
Mike Siddall msiddall@columbus.rr.com
Secretary
Anna Wildermuth annakristine06@gmail.com
Treasurer
Jeff Luedke jluedke@columbus.rr.com
MEMBERS:
Pam Hagerdorn phagerdorn@msn.com
Hono Lyatuu ihmoshy@gmail.com
Jim Siebert jsiebert@columbus.rr.com
Joy McLemore joyellis75@outlook.com
Carol Savolaine
.
Highlights of Council Meeting – January 12, 2017
A copy of the Council minutes and Financial Report is posted in Atrium Way.
PLEASE READ BUT LEAVE POSTED. Take home copies (minus attachments) are available
at the Welcome Desk in the narthex.
Pastor’s Report:
● 1/8/17 - Baptism occurred
● 1/12/17 - Pastor June leaving for El Salvador with Thrivent Builds
● 1/29/17- Reconciling in Christ Sunday Service and Water Project Offering
collection (Children’s ministry project)
● 2/5/17 – G.I.F.T. class (topic: Holy Communion)
Council Responsibility Description
● Council read through Chapter 12 of Constitution
○ C12.02.01
○ C12.04
○ C12.05
○ C12.12.02
Officers’ Reports
President’s report (written)
Secretary’s report
● December minutes were approved by 2016 council.
Treasurer’s report
● Jeff explained in detail the Financial reports as a refresher to Council
members, prior to going over December 2016 financials. December 2016
financials (attached)
● For the month, GLC has a net surplus (i.e., income exceeds expense) of
$7,018.82. The result is favorable to budget by approximately $19,900.
Contributions in support of GLC operations are $55,899.43. Contributions
are favorable to budget by approximately $21,800.
● Year-to-date, GLC has a net surplus (i.e., income exceeds expense) of
$7,712.76. The result is favorable to budget by approximately $1,300.
Year-to-date contributions in support of GLC operations are $175,879.26.
Year-to-date contributions are unfavorable to budget by approximately
$6,700.
● The cumulative surplus is $40,974.49.
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COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSSSS
Purpose Statement The people of
Gethsemane
Lutheran Church
Sing God’s good news
Share God’s
unconditional welcome
Care for each other
Serve those in need
Guiding Principles • The life, words, and
actions of Jesus Christ are
the inspiration for all we
do and are.
• We recognize the
uniqueness of each
individual. We welcome
and value everyone.
• We reach out to each
other, our neighbors, and
creation with our hearts
and minds as well as with
our labor, generosity, and
works of justice.
• We create a supportive
environment to nurture
growth and learning. We
find Christ in the study of
God’s Word and through
sharing questions, doubts,
a diversity of opinions, and
new ideas.
• As a faithful Christian
community, we are led by
the Holy Spirit to live and
worship together, respect
differences, communicate
openly, and seek consen-
sus.
● The Current Balance for the TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS represents GLC’s
working cash (the total in GLC’s Operating Fund and in all of its other
funds). At month end, working cash totaled $121,056.29. GLC requires
approximately $35,000 each month to cover typical cash flow
requirements.
Liaisons’ reports
● No current updates
● New appointments will occur in New Business
Unfinished Business
● Faith Formation Task Force update
○ Mike updated on final steps and shared that the final
presentation will be ready to present to Council at the
February meeting.
New Business
● Appointment of Mike Siddall to Office of Vice President
o Jim moved to accept appointment of Mike as Vice President. Jeff
Luedke seconded.
o Jeff made note to Council, that in November 2017, Mike will need to
be elected as President for 2018 Council,; this is because Mike was
appointed as Vice President and not elected.
● Proposed Date for Congregation Meeting: June 4th
o Due to GLC’s constitution and bylaws, council needed to vote to
change the month of the Congregation Meeting, usually held in May,
according to constitution.
o Joy made a motion to move the Congregation Meeting from May, to
June 4th for the 2017 year. This will be a one-time move, and meeting
will resume in May in 2018. Pam seconded. Motion passed.
o Anna will send following statement to Diane to put in the bulletin for
the next 60 days, to allow for proper procedure. “Council has voted
that the Congregation Meeting will be held on June 4, (as a one-time
occurrence) instead of in May, as the constitution states, if any
church member opposes this decision, please contact the church
office by March 12, 2017.”
• Liaison appointments for 2017 (see attached)
• Looking ahead in 2017 – see attached Council calendar
Jim moved to adjourn meeting. Joy seconded. Meeting adjourned.
Next Meeting: February 13th at 7 p.m.
Submitted by: Anna Wildermuth
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SERVING THIS MONTH – FEBRUARY 2017
February 5
9:30 AM
February 12
9:30 AM
February 19
9:30 AM
February 26
9:30 AM
March 5
9:30 AM
Assisting Minister Julia Wiebe Julia Wiebe Julia Wiebe Joel Wildermuth Brian McLean
Projectionist Kate Lutz Mark Geary Kreig Spahn Mike Siddall Kate Lutz
Sound
Monitor
Kreig Spahn Mike Siddall Eric Walton Mark Geary Paul Siebert
Readers Judy Reuning
Dick Reuning
Joyce Geary
Hugh Geary
Wendy Luedke
Jeff Luedke
[Youth – 2] Lisa Whitesell
Joe Reilly
Ushers
(*Captain)
Bob Abdou*
Scott Conlon
Jim Driver
Barb Driver
Kreig Spahn
Bill Darlage*
Howard Feole
Rick Langner
Diane Langner
Dave Reutter*
Eric Walton
Jim Sauer
Paula Sauer
Brian Burdette*
Hugh Geary
Joyce Geary
Mark Geary
Jim Siebert*
Joe Reilly
GottfriedMaeffert
Manfred Maeffert
Nursery Heidi Hiller Jill Woods Jeff Klukas
Karen Obee
Diane Langner
Communion
Bread
Joyce Geary Doug Sand Carole Wilkins Brian Lutz Joyce Geary
Communion Care
Betty Guenther
Diane Langner
Betty Guenther
Cathy Jung
Betty Guenther
Cathy Jung
Betty Guenther
Diane Langner
Paula Sauer
Counters Joyce Davis Joanne Leussing
Hugh Geary
Imma Lyatuu
Kreig Spahn
Dave Reutter
Brian McLean
Jeff Luedke
Diane Spink
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FEBRUARY 2017
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
12:00 PM
Brown Bag
Bible Bunch
6:00-8:00 PM
Food Pantry
2
6:00 PM
Handbell Choir
7:15 PM
Vocal Choir
3
7:00 AM
Connections:
Faith at Work
4
Sub Assembly
5 “SOUPER”
BOWL SUNDAY
& SUB SALE
9:30 AM
Worship
10:45 AM
Education Hour
4:00 PM
Ibada
6
8:00 AM
Reflections
10:00 AM
Synchronicity
Rehearsal
8:00 PM
A.A. & Al Anon
7
9:30 AM
P&L Chapel
10:30 AM
Staff Meeting
6:00 PM
P&L Staff Mtg.
6:30 PM
Swahili Choir
8
12:00 PM
Brown Bag
Bible Bunch
6:00-8:00 PM
Food Pantry
7:00 PM
Swahili
Ministry
9
10:00 AM
Synchronicity
Rehearsal
12:00 PM
P&L Luncheon
6:00 PM
Handbell Choir
7:15 PM
Vocal Choir
10
11
8:00 AM
Men’s
Breakfast
12
9:30 AM
Worship
10:45 AM
Education Hour
4:00 PM
Ibada
4:00 PM
Organ Recital
NEWSLETTER
DEADLINE
13
8:00 AM
Reflections
7:00 PM
Council
8:00 PM
A.A. & Al Anon
14
9:30 AM
P&L Chapel
10:30 AM
Staff Meeting
6:30 PM
Swahili Choir
15
12:00 PM
Brown Bag
Bible Bunch
6:00-8:00 PM
Food Pantry
16
6:00 PM
Handbell Choir
7:15 PM
Vocal Choir
17
18
19
8:30 AM
Health Ministry
Team
9:30 AM
Worship
10:45 AM
Education Hour
4:00 PM
Ibada
20
8:00 AM
Reflections
6:00 PM
Day Care
7:30 PM
Prayer Shawl
Ministry
8:00 PM
A.A. & Al Anon
21
9:30 AM
P&L Chapel
10:30 AM
Staff Meeting
6:30 PM
Swahili Choir
22
12:00 PM
Brown Bag
Bible Bunch
6:00-8:00 PM
Food Pantry
7:30 PM
Book Group
23
6:00 PM
Handbells
7:15 PM
Vocal Choir
24
5-7:00 PM
P&L
Fundraising
Dinner
25
9:00 AM
Quilting
26
9:30 AM
Worship
10:45 AM
Education Hour
4:00 PM
Ibada
27
8:00 AM
Reflections
8:00 PM
A.A. & Al Anon
28
9:30 AM
P&L Chapel
10:30 AM
Staff Meeting
6:30 PM
Swahili Choir
15
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