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By Pastor Pam Stofferahn
It’s hard to sum up a sabbatical in just a few words . . .
especially when the sabbatical spanned over 15,000 miles travelled, 50 cities visited, 35 worship services attended (not to mention dozens of cathe-drals visited), six miles walked (on average) every single day, four months, and countless new and renewed relationships. Over a year ago, I completed a grant application that asked me to say what would make my heart sing, and I answered, “accompanying my hus-band Ken on the journey of a lifetime.” Well, my heart is singing, my brain is full, my body is strong and my faith is flying. It was truly the adventure of a lifetime. But I have to say that I’m glad to have my spirit flying and my body landed. It feels great to be back. During my sabbatical, I visited 10 countries: Canada (an airport stopover), Iceland, Scotland, England, Ger-many, Austria (just by walking over a bridge one day), France, Norway (another airport stopover), Italy, and the Netherlands. You can read about the details of those visits on my blog, travelingpator.wordpress.com, where I tried to record some of the experiences I had. The problem was we were moving so fast that I didn’t keep up; so I still have several experiences that I’ll be
sharing over the coming months. I have so many sto-ries to share that you’ll have to be careful about asking me about my sabbatical . . . make sure you’ve got time to listen (and feel free to let me know if you want the “short” version). I learned so much that I feel like a student who’s just graduated from college and is ready to face the world. History and art and theater and religion came to life for me in this sabbatical in a way that they never did dur-ing my own college years. My world view has been greatly expanded and, at the same time, I’ve come to realize that the challenges and stresses we face as indi-
viduals, congregations and communities are remarka-bly universal.
I’ve also come to see the larger way in which God calls us in the everyday moments, no matter where we are, to serve God’s purposes . . . sometimes in amazing (and sometimes challenging ways). And I’ve been rein-forced in my understanding that nothing matters more than our relationship with God and our relationships with one another. The sabbatical has taught me again the importance of investing in my own well-being and in my relation-ships and given me the opportunity to strengthen my faith journey, my physical well-being, and my relation-ships with family and friends. I have so many people to thank for this remarkable experience: Pastor Nate for fearlessly taking the lead for four months; Dona Will for being such a brilliant
administrator that nothing fell through the cracks while I was away; the entire staff for pulling a little harder in
my absence (we are blessed by a truly remarkable team here); Tom Will, our council president and the entire
congregation council, for their unflagging support and encouragement (I cannot begin to express my grief at losing Loretta Lashinski who was such a joyous leader for our congregation. We will not be the same without her.); Ann Marie Gere, our congregational care coordi-
nator for providing exceptional care to our community in my absence; our retired pastors who graciously
stepped out of retirement to lead worship for us while I was away; and all of you who serve in and support the
ministry of Redeemer. In God’s hands and yours, our congregation has grown stronger in my absence. I am eager to see what we can do together, now that I’m present. I can hardly wait to get reconnected with you. Lots of things have happened while I’ve been away, so I’ve got some catching up to do. I hope you’ll take time to fill me in on what I’ve missed and catch me up on what’s going on in your life. Please call so we can set up a time to get together.
Trains, Planes, Boats, Bikes, Buses, Taxis, Trams, the Autobahn, and Some Pretty Sore Feet
VOLUME 15 ISSUE 6 JUNE 2015 ■ ■
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Asix-weekSundaysermonseries
onthePsalmsbeginsMay31.
ThePsalmsareacollectionofwritingsovertimebyavarietyofauthors.Somehavenamesascribedtothem.Thenamesdonotnec-
essarilyin-dicateau-thorship,butanasso-ciationwiththeperson’sstory.
Thepsalmsembodythewholeofaperson’sor
acommunity’sfaithlife,fromthehighesthighstothelowestlows.Someofthepsalmscanbeidenti iedasmorethanonetype.Typesofpsalmsinclude:
Instructional/WisdomPsalms,whichde-scribethelivesoftherighteousnessandun-righteous.{1,14,19,37,41,49,53,62,73,90,119,
127,128,133}
RoyalPsalms,whichdescribethelivesofthekings,particularlyasrelatedtofaith,andthepromisethattheMessiahwouldonedaycome.{2,18,20,21,45,72,89,101,110,132,144}
Liturgies,whichoftenincludedmorethanonepartfordifferentpeopletoperformasworship.{2,12,15,24,50,81,82,85,91,95,107,115,118,121,
124,129,132,134,136}
IndividualPsalmsforhelp,inwhichindividu-alscryouttoGodforhelporrelieffromsuffer-ing.{3,4,5,6,7,9,10,13,17,22,26,28,31,35,36,38,
39,42,43,51,54,55,56,57,58,59,61,64,69,70,71,77,86,88,89,90,94,102,109,120,130,139,140,141,142,143,144}
CommunalPsalmsforhelp,inwhichcommu-nitiescryouttoGodforhelporrelieffromsuf-fering.{44,60,67,74,79,80,82,83,85,108,123,126,
137}
Hymnsofpraise,whichliftuptheLordasareasonforcelebration.{8,19,33,46,47,48,65,66,
67,68,76,84,87,89,93,95,96,97,98,99,100,103,104,105,111,112,113,114,117,122,135,139,145,146,147,148,149,150}
TrustPsalms,whichshowafaiththatGodwillcomethroughduringtimesofcrisisorsuffer-ing.{11,16,23,27,46,52,63,121,125,129,131}
IndividualPsalmsofthanksgiving,inwhichindividualsthankGodforhelpduringatimeofcrisisorsuffering.{30,32,34,40,57,66,92,116,
138}
CommunalPsalmsofthanksgiving,inwhichcommunitiesthankGodforhelpduringatimeofcrisisorsuffering.{66,75,107}
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SHOWUPANDSING!Anyone
interestedinsingingduringworshiponSunday,June21andSunday,June28-pleasejoinTimGabrielat8:45AMforabriefrehearsalpriortotheservice.
SUNDAYS this SUMMER We will switch to a
SINGLE SERVICE @ 9:30 AM
beginning on June 7.
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FLOWERS EVERY SUNDAY “GodwritestheGospelnotintheBiblealone,but
alsointrees,andinthe lowersandcloudsand
stars”MartinLuther
Howtrue,especiallythistimeofyear.Welove
thebeautyofspringwiththegrassturninggreen,
treesreadytoleafand lowerspeekingoutofthe
soil.
Thebeautyofnaturesurroundsusandweloveto
takeitallin.
MembersofRedeemer,youaresogenerousin
contributingtoourChristmasandEasterplants
andwesincerelythankyouforthat.Butwouldn’t
itbenicetoalsohavealovely lowerarrange-
mentbeautifyourSanctuaryeverySunday
throughouttheyear?
Allyouneedtodoissignuponthe lowerchart,
whichisonthewallleftoftheof iceentrance.
Writeyourname,reasonforgivingandwritea
checkfor$40.
Aftersecondservice,youcantakethebouquet
homeforyourenjoyment.Therewillalwaysbe
paperonthecounterinthesacristytousefor
wrappingthemup.
I’msurethateveryfamilyhasanoccasionsuchas
birthdays,anniversaries,events,children’sac-
complishments,pluslovedonesyouwouldliketo
honororremember.
Inthesummer,ifyouhave lowersinyourgarden
youwouldliketocontribute,thenpleasebewel-
cometodothat.
Let’sallrememberthoseimportantdatesand
timessowecanhavethebeautyof lowers
withusallyearlong.
GOOD NEWS!GOOD NEWS!GOOD NEWS!GOOD NEWS! Worship on the Farm returns this summer,
beginning June 3.
Bring a picnic dinner or purchase a meal prepared by the Maplewood Historical Society. Adults - $6, 12 & under - $5, 3 & under - FREE.
Guests eat free! Invite someone! (Business card-sized invites available in the office!)
Worship Host sign up sheets for summer now avail-able at the Welcome Desk. If you are not a member of our current Worship Host Team and are interested in helping out during the summer, either at church or at the barn, we welcome your help! If you have questions, please call Nan Carlson, (651)429-3278.
WHAT: Picnic on the Farm followed by an informal
worship service
WHEN: Every Wednesday, June, July & August
~ picnic at 5:30
~ worship service at 6:30
WHERE: Maplewood Historical Society’s
Historic Bruentrup Farm
2170 E County Rd D,
Maplewood, MN
(near Maplewood Mall)
Thankyou.Esther,VisualArts
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TheFaithCreative//August2-6,2015//
HeartwoodConferenceCenter&Retreatin
Trego,WI//
Thisisasummer
campexperience
thatwillfeature
programmingfor
allages,anightly
performanceby
nationally
knownartists,
andplentyof
freetimetorest
andexplorethe
700acresofnat-
uralwoodlands.
Thisall-inclusiveeventwillincludelodging,all
meals,andaccesstoamyriadofactivitiesin-
cludingcanoeing,kayaking,swimming,hiking,
biking,games,andBiblestudyforthelowrate
of$250perperson.Registrationformsavaila-
bleintheofficeorregisteronlineatFaithCre-
ates.org.VisitFaithCreates.orgformoreinfo,or
call(612)888-4258.
This year's theme is "Blue Moon"!
Team members and sponsors are needed for the Re-
deemer Runners Relay for Life event. The relay will be
Friday, July 31, at South Campus, White Bear Lake
Area High School. This is the 21st relay in White Bear
Lake, which is still the state's largest relay.
We welcome adults, youth, and returning and new
members for our Redeemer Runners team. You may
sign up for the team at the web site www.wbrelay.org or
see Sue Eddy for paper registration. Team members
are requested to fundraise $100 (you will receive a t-
shirt) and to help with team activities such as selling
Luminary bags, setting up for Luminary Sunday, setting
up at South Campus the morning of the relay, and clean
up the morning after the relay, if possible.
We also welcome all cancer survivors to come to the
relay and walk the Survivor Lap together. You will get a
t-shirt at the Survivor Tent and a bag of goodies. Then,
you may come to the Redeemer Runners site and walk
the lap with other survivors from our church. The loca-
tion of our site will be in next month's Crossroads.
If you have never come to the Relay for Life, come and
check it out this year. You may come anytime between
6 PM and 6 AM. The opening ceremony is followed by
the Survivor Lap. Then, the teams are introduced and
they do a team lap. At dusk, the luminaries are lit. There
is live music, food concessions, a silent auction, locks of
love, games and speakers. Hope to see you there.
-The Redeemer Runners Team ……………………………………………………………………..
The Redeemer Runners Team participating in last
year’s Relay for Life event.
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Women’s Summer Bible Study Join us for a 6-session small group Bible study, Twelve Women of the Bible, as we look at the spiritual lessons learned from six Old Testament biblical women and what they mean for your life today. You’ll learn about their triumphs and failures, studying their lives and learning how to:
• Live through failures as well as successes • Apply biblical lessons to your own modern-day
struggles • Live through failures as well as successes • Draw near to God in a world filled with trials • Find lasting contentment • Overcome rejection and insecurity and much more Each stand-alone session focuses on one biblical char-acter with a 20-minute video followed by discussion. 1. Eve: Finding Lasting Contentment in the Truth
2. Rebekah: Breaking Free of Feminine Stereotypes
3. Leah: Overcoming Rejection and Insecurity
4. Hannah: Surrendering in Waiting
5. Abigail: Dealing with Confrontation in Relationships
6. Gomer: Learning to Accept Unconditional Love
Study starts Monday, June 8 at 6:30 PM in the Library
and runs through July 20 (no meeting July 6). There is
a companion study guide but it is not required to attend
the sessions. Please contact Carrie Buck with ques-
tions: (651)295-7322 or carriemb2003@yahoo.com.
Review of a Recent Library Acquisition
Book Review: The Orphaned Adult: Understanding and
Coping with Grief and Change After Death of Our Par-
ents by Alexander Levy
This book is for anyone whose parents have died. Levy
is a psychologist who not only has navigated this grief
experience but has counseled
many adults who have shared
their journey of losing their par-
ents. Among other things, he
presents the particular aspects
of grief that may be manifested
with the death of parents, the
potential impact on personal
identity, how it might affect rela-
tionships with others, and posi-
tive ways to support the grief
process. It has been rated highly by readers who have
found it validates some the wide range of emotions that
surface with this normal rite of passage of losing par-
ents. One reader stated that it was reassuring to read
that “longing for parents is healthy and okay”. You will
find it in the Grief section of the Library.
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On behalf of the students and staff of Willow Lane Ele-
mentary School, we want to thank Redeemer Lutheran
Church for the very generous donation of $1195.00
from your trust fund. This money will be used to pur-
chase comfortable, fun furniture that encourages read-
ing and the Reading Buddy Program. We owe a great
deal of the success of the Reading Buddy program to
the strong support we have received over the years
from the Redeemer community. We are very fortunate
to have your assistance. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Chris Streiff, Principal;
Leigh Anderson, Learning Skills Teacher
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A COUPLE’S GETAWAY
torenewandrefreshmarriageforthe
SecondHalf
October16-18,2015
A time to step away from honey-do lists and busy schedules to focus on each other and dream about the next stage of your life together. Fabulous food, luxury accommodations and a beautiful north woods setting set the stage for this time of couples' renewal. Enjoy a balance of facilitated group sessions, community meals, couples time and outdoor fun. Come away with a sense of renewed appreciation for your marriage and excitement about your future together. The retreat will be led by Pastor Pam and Ken Stofferahn who have been married for 32 years and are eagerly anticipating their second half together. Your getaway includes all meals from Friday dinner to Sunday brunch. Check in is at 4 PM Friday.
Cost: $450/couple. Early bird discount of $100 (funded by the Lilly Foundation) for the first 20 couples to regis-ter.
Where: Heartwood Lodge, Trego, WI 54888; www.heartwoodconferencecenter.com
Signup: Brochures with registration forms are at the Welcome Center.
Questions: Please contact Michele Brouse at michele@rmbrouse.com
2nd Half Ministry Upcoming Event Tally's Dockside Music, Friday, June 26. Please join us for an evening listening to music and socializing on the boats of the Eddys, Lundbergs, and Schroehers on Fri-day, June 26, any-time between 5-9 PM. The music that evening will be provided by Jake Nelson. Tally's is located across the street from Kow-alski's in White Bear Lake. Please bring your own bev-erage; a light dinner will be provided for $4. Please sign up at the Welcome Center. Contact Sue Eddy with questions - Sueeddy5264@comcast.net or (651)426-5264. ………………………………………………………
Primetime Planning Meeting, June 17,
@ noon in the Atrium. Lunch included. Eve-
ryone invited! Let Barb Wojahn know if you
are coming: bcwojahn@gmail.com or (651)
429-2557. ………………………………………………………
The facilities team is looking for some help to tend our
beautiful terraced garden during the coming growing
seasons. It's mainly weeding and pruning. It's a great
opportunity for couples to garden together. Please con-
tact Jim at jimramberg@comcast.net.
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Doulos Celebration and Reunion Monday June 15, 6:30 - 8:30 PM Prince of Peace Church in Burnsville Come join us for a night of good ice cream sun-daes and snack food, chances to bid on a number of great silent auction baskets and items, viewing a new video about Doulos and hearing from the Di-rector Mike Zweber, Board President Eric Elton, and a student (Madeline Echavarria) who just fin-ished an exchange program in Ohio. This is a chance to visit with others who have taken trips, learn about the wonderful new things at Doulos, and even hear about some upcoming 2016 mission trips being planned. Join us from 6:30-8:30 PM (or just part of the night) as we gather to celebrate what God is doing in and through this ministry. This is taking place at the outdoor stage (east upper parking lot) at Prince of Peace church - 13901 Fair-view Drive in Burnsville. ……………………………………………………………………..
Yogadevotion Classes: New session beginning
A new Yogadevotion session (7weeks long) will begin
Tuesday, June 16 in the Fellowship Hall from 4:30-5:30
PM. Jean Auger will be the instructor. The class is
geared for beginners as well as for those with experi-
ence. Please wear comfortable clothes, bring a mat,
and a water bottle. Feel free to invite your friends to
participate. If you miss a class, you are welcome to
make up the class at another church in the area that
sponsors Yogadevotions. Please bring your check for
$50 made payable to “Redeemer Lutheran
Church” (memo: Yogadevotion) to the first class. For
more information, contact Sue Johnson by email: sue-
johns3@gmail.com, or if you want to arrange a half-
session. We welcome new participants!
A celebration of arts for all ages!
Visit the official Mid-Summer Festival website at: www.MSF2015.com
Saturday,July11,2015
11AM–6PM on the Lyngblomsten campus
1415 Almond Avenue, St. Paul, MN
Lyngblomsten invites partner congregations to get
involved. Redeemer will be staffing the ticket booth. If
interested in helping staff the ticket booth please call
Myrna Carlson (651)429-0902 or email Myrna Carlson”:
myrnaanncarlson@comcast.net. Shifts are 10:45 AM –
1 PM; 12:45 – 3:30 PM and 3:15 – 6 PM.
…………………………………………………………………….. We are looking for an entry-level, energetic
helper to work part-time, flexible hours (Sept. 1 - May 30; up to 10 hours a week; Monday,
Wednesday & Friday work best) to assist with our ever-changing events preparations. Job involves setting up tables, chairs, audio/video equipment, cleaning and polishing furniture and rooms in ad-vance of scheduled events. Application forms are available in the church office and should be sub-mitted to Dona Will. See Tom Larsen or Dona Will for more information.
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Camp Allegro Vacation Bible School
plus a Musical!
(for children age 3 to 8th grade)
Monday, June 22 thru Thursday, June 25,
9 AM to NOON
Performance: Thursday, June 25, 7 PM
Cost: $50 for 1 child,
$15 for each additional child
In this retelling of the Exodus story, we’ll capture
the humor and humanity of Moses, Miriam, Aa-
ron, Joshua, and the Pharaoh, as well as communi-
cate the eternal truths within the story. Join us for
a week filled with music, story-telling, crafts, ac-
tivities, good food and new friends.
1st - 8th grade tryouts + Pizza:
Sunday, June 21, 4 PM - 6 PM
Questions?
Call Mary Gregory at (651)429-8459
This is an LADC-sponsored event.
SENIOR RECOGNITION: Sunday, June 7
WAPO - SEEDS CAMP: June 5 - July 14
WAPO - TIM TEAM: June 14 - June 19
SUMMER BLAST: July 6 - July 10
ELCA Youth Gathering: July 15 - July 19
Faith Crea"ve Family Camp,
Heartwood, WI: August 2 - 6
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Orlando Glass on May 17
“In the same way, let your light shine before oth-ers, so that they may see your good works and
give glory to your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:16
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LSS|Host Homes
Become a Lutheran Social Services Licensed Host Home Provider
Experience the rewards of offering a nurturing and supportive family setting for individuals with disabilities. LSS Host home providers are compassionate, caring, and dedicated; they provide a nurturing environment that supports personal choice for an individual with disabilities. A host home provider may be an individual, a couple or a family with children.
Learn more on the LSS website: lssmn.org/become-a-host-home-provider/ ……………………………………………………………….
Help local families in need! The St. Andrew’s Com-munity Resource Center is seeking adult and youth volun-teers to assist with our children’s program during the summer months while their parents are looking for jobs and housing. Help whenever your schedule allows, Mondays through Thursdays from 9:30 – 11:30 AM, or 12:30 - 2:30 PM. Please go to our web page: www.saintandrews.org/crcvolunteers or contact Beth Smith at bsmith@saintandrews.org or (651)762-9148 to get started. ……………………………………………………………….
Mission Week with Open Hands Midway
A Semi-trailer will be delivered to Redeemer on July 13 to be
filled with acceptable donations*, and then will be delivered to
Open Hands Midway on August 4 for their mission week
block party. A volunteer sign-up will be available at the Wel-
come Desk for help unloading the truck, moving things into
the church, and helping sort items by category on August 7.
Contact Kay Kuehn with questions.
*Acceptable donations include:
Volunteers needed at Solid Ground - to volunteer,
contact Liz Meyers, Volunteer Program Manager @ volun-
teer@solidgroundmn.org, or (651)773-8401 x116.
Child Care Volunteers: Child care volunteers provide fun, engaging
activities for kids ages 0-8 at our location in White Bear Lake. We’re
seeking high school students and adults ready for a rewarding and
high-energy volunteer position. Volunteers are needed Tuesdays 6-8
PM and Wednesdays/Thursdays 5-7 PM.
Summer Tutors: Our summer Tutoring Session is scheduled for Tues-
days and Wednesdays 3:30-4:30 PM June 9-July 29. Volunteers work
one-on-one with elementary and middle school students to boost math
& reading skills and present “summer slide”. Adult and teen volunteers
welcome!
Solid Ground Spring Wish List - pot and pan sets, drinking glasses, microwave-safe cookware, towels, twin sheet sets, shower curtains/liners and plastic rings. Please bring items to Redeemer. Thank you!
Join the “Boy’s Club”- What is the “Boy’s Club”? Over the past couple of years, Brian Adams, Gary Schroeher, Ken Haslow, Bob Leaf and Mike Lundberg have been getting together once a month to just hang out and do "guy stuff" with some of the boys who live at Solid Ground. We are look-ing to expand our group of leaders for next fall. This is mini-mal time commitment on your part and a great opportunity for the boys to connect with male role models in their communi-ty. You do not need any special talents or skills, just patience and some extra love to give to these guys. Contact Brian Adams, Gary Schroeder, or Mike Lundberg if you are inter-ested in joining us.
Church Staff
Senior Pastor………………………….. Pam Stofferahn
Associate Pastor……………………… Nate Toso
Worship & Music Ministry Director….. Tim Gabriel
Office Administrators…………………. Karna Metzger, Dona Will
Little Light Choir Director…………….. Mary Gregory
Alleluia Choir Director………………… Deb Gardner
Kitchen Coordinator…………………... Shelley Strauss
Wedding Coordinator………...………. Pam Huntley
Custodian……………………………… Tom Larsen
Congregational Care Coordinator…... Ann Marie Gere
Crossroads of Redeemer is published monthly. Crossroads is published and
available online and in print the 4th Tuesday of the month. Submitted articles
are due the 15th of the month and should be 500 words or less. Articles may
be edited for clarity and space.
CROSSROADS OF REDEEMER Redeemer Lutheran Church 3770 Bellaire Avenue White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Phone: 651-429-5411 Fax: 651-429-6802 Website: rlc-wbl.org E-mail: office@rlc-wbl.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/rlcwhitebear
Jackets/Coats Quilts Pictures Pillows (new or gently used)
Shoes/Boots Small Appliances Towels
Blankets Bedding Bikes Books Clothing Cookware Dishes Gloves, hats, mittens
Sunday, June 7 Sunday, June 14 Sunday, June 21 Sunday, June 28
Communion
Assistants
Shelley Jacobsma,
Nancy Johnson
Doris & Wally Hanson Kay Kuehn, Dick Kuehn Dan & Dorothy
Brumm
Counters Jack & Marlene Burkel Jack & Marlene Burkel Wally Oien Sue Johnson
Lectors Suvi Swenson Doug Huntley Gloria Bly Dan Brumm
Prayer
Servants
Roger & Jeanne
Schwarze
Sound Aaron Swanson
Erik Sjursen
Ushers Gary Eddy (captain),
Sue Eddy,
Sue Semonick
Gary Eddy (captain),
Sue Eddy,
Sue Semonick
Gary Eddy (captain),
Sue Eddy,
Sue Semonick
Gary Eddy (captain),
Sue Eddy,
Sue Semonick
Welcome
Center Desk
Marlene Burkel Jo Rahn
Phyllis Hostager
Joan Gens Simpson
Worship
Hosts
Glora Bly,
Linda Anderson
Roger Rasmussen &
Lee Lundgren
Lorlie Erickson,
Nan Carlson
Karen Erickson,
Sue Johnson
Sunday Worship at Redeemer - 9:30 AM
Assisting in our Ministry - JUNE 2015
Wed., June 3 Wed., June 10 Wed., June 17 Wed., June 24
Ushers Carsten
Ingvoldstad (captain),
Connie Ingvoldstad,
Gary Gustafson, Candy
Johnson
Carsten
Ingvoldstad (captain),
Connie Ingvoldstad,
Gary Gustafson, Candy
Johnson
Carsten
Ingvoldstad (captain),
Connie Ingvoldstad,
Gary Gustafson, Candy
Johnson
Carsten
Ingvoldstad (captain),
Connie Ingvoldstad,
Gary Gustafson, Candy
Johnson
Wednesday Worship on the Farm | Picnic - 5:30, Worship - 6:30
Worship
Hosts
Gloria Bly,
Kathie & Ron Nielsen
Gary & Sue Eddy Dick Kuehn,
Nan Carlson
Help needed! Sign up
at the Welcome Center.
Calendar - JUNE 2015
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CROSSROADS OF REDEEMER Published monthly by Redeemer Lutheran Church 3770 Bellaire Avenue White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Phone: 651-429-5411 Fax: 651-429-6802 Website: rlc-wbl.org E-mail: office@rlc-wbl.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/rlcwhitebear
REDEEMER LUTHERAN June WORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:30 - Worship | 10:30 - Coffee Hour in the Atrium
Sunday, June 7 Psalms of Praise (Psalm 113)
Senior Recognition
Sunday, June 14 Psalms of Lament (Psalm 69)
Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge will sing and give testimony.
Sunday, June 21 Psalms of Trust (Psalm 27)
Sunday, June 28 Psalms of Thanksgiving (Psalm 40)
WORSHIP on the FARM
5:30 - Picnic | 6:30 - Informal Worship Service
Wed., June 3
Wed., June 10
Grow...Wide: Our Welcome to All (Rom. 1:16-17;3:22b-28)
Grow...Wide: Our Welcome of the Outcast (Matthew 9:9-13)
Wed., June 17 Grow...Wide: Our Welcome to the Crowd (Matthew 9:35-38)
Wed., June 24 Grow...Wide: We Welcome Christ by welcoming others (Matthew 10:40-42)
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