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Calvary Free Lutheran Church PO Box 303
Arlington, SD 57212
605-983-5254
April
2019
www.cflconline.org
Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. 31 “Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah…” Jeremiah 31:31 (ESV)
As we make our way through Lent this Spring, we have a special treat for you all. I am excited to an-nounce that on April 3rd at 7:00pm, we will have a special Lenten presentation by Jeffry Siegel called “Messiah in the Passover.” Jeff, a Messianic Jew, came to faith when he was 21 years old. Through a col-lege roommate, he began to see that the promised New Covenant as seen in Jeremiah 31:31-34 had al-ready been revealed through Yeshua (Jesus). Dr. Siegel presents a powerful visual message for how God frees his people from bondage and sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. This will not be an experience you want to miss. We have been so blessed this Lenten season. Through the inspirational preaching of John 17 by men in our congregation, through the singing of hymns by our youth, through the reading of Scripture from our confirmands, and also as we receive this special treat on April 3rd. Jeff Siegel’s presentation on the Passover is the perfect event to invite a Jewish friend to, or anyone of the faith. We cannot fully understand the Last Supper without understanding Passover and I fully expect that Jeff Siegel’s presentation will greatly deepen our experience in Holy Communion on Sunday mornings. I look forward for spending this rich and powerful evening with you. And as always, who loves you? God loves you, and I love you. And it’s a privilege to be your pastor. God bless you!
WMF Meeting At Calvary Free Lutheran Church
Wednesday, April 17th 2019 6:30pm
He said to them, “Go into all the world and
preach the gospel to all creation. Mark 16:15
All women are invited to come and join us for a wonderful evening filled with food, fellowship, and fun! There will be a short business meeting at 6:30 and then fun to follow.
If you are unable to make it at 6:30 pm come when you can. Supper will be waiting for you!
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The 2019 ARC Women’s Retreat promises to be a great weekend of inspirational teaching, uplifting music, edifying fellowship and great food. You’ll be able enjoy: Friday Evening Ap-petizer buffet, worship & session; Saturday Morning sessions & fellowship; Saturday After-noon Activities (Optional);
Silent Auction (bidding ends at 1:00) to update rooms in Tabitha & Bethany •
Take a nap •
Craft options (small fee may apply to cover costs) •
Escape Room •
Shopping in Osceola •
Enjoy our Prayer Walk •
Service project opportunity:
Assemble kits for LifeSong Ministries (www.lifesongministry.org)
Saturday evening Sessions followed by games and snacks. Sunday Morning Worship
DON’T FORGET! The ARC Spring Boutique, featuring local artisans, crafters and vendors, will be held in the gym from 11AM-3PM. See our website for details and updated information
We have the MOST JOYOUS reason to celebrate on Easter morning….A RISEN SAVIOR!
The FREED Calvary Free Lutheran Youth will be serving Easter Breakfast again this year as a fundraising event AND a reason to CELEBRATE! Invite your family and friends and come and enjoy breakfast from 8-9 AM in the Fellowship Hall. Easter Sunday Worship service starts at 9:30, so breakfast is done serving shortly after 9:00 which allows the Youth time for cleanup. Come and celebrate the reason we get to celebrate…
JESUS LIVES!!!
Youth Freed
Freed Youth Group is for ages 7th-12th
Grade youth. It's a time for them to be
together and have fun. Every night
consists of supper, games, worship, and a
lesson. Please note that there will be two
different meeting times in April. On April
10th, we will meet at 5:30 due to Lent
services which are at 7:00. Then starting
on April 24th, we will go back to our
regular meeting time of 6:30. As always,
friends are invited to come!
Free and Living youth…Freed from our
sins…Free for all to come
Breakfast
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Maundy Thursday - 7PM
Good Friday - 7PM Easter Sunday - 9:30AM (Breakfast 8-9AM)
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A
Shower HONORING THE BRIDE TO BE
BRIDE ELECT OF STEPHEN KLEKAS
Calvary Free Lutheran Church
April 14th at 1:30 pm The couple is registered at Bed Bath & Beyond
and Target
Ana Olson Bree
April Birthdays
Abigail Johnson 4-1
Kennedy Nemitz 4-3
Nolan Nemitz 4-4
Gavin Nuttbrock 4-5
Levi Timm 4-10
Koby Leighton 4-12
Wade Mobley 4-13
Joan Leighton 4-15
Josh Grebel 4-17
Larry Gunderson 4-20
Todd Huntimer 4-22
Louie Hope 4-22
Kaye Moe 4-24
Birthdays & Anniversaries Autumn Bryant 4-24
Amy Danielson 4-25
Lawrence Berg 4-26
Marlene Dyrdahl 4-26
Chad Boyd 4-27
Lena Catherine Folsland 4-28
April Anniversaries
Rick & Kendra Hillestad 4-3-1987
Darold & Kathy Hanson 4-4-1971
Bill & Linda Buck 4-14-1967
Ronald & Angela Teal 4-15-1961
Dale & Shellie Brandriet 4-26-1986
If your birthday or anniversary is not listed, please let us know so
that we can celebrate your special day with you!
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March 27 John 17:17-19
Pastor Aaron Olson
April 3 “Messiah in the Passover” Guest Speaker Jeff Siegel
April 10 John 17:20-23
Mr. David St. John
HOLY WEEK April 18 – Maundy
Thursday John 17:24-26
Pastor Aaron Olson
April 19 – Good Friday Psalm 51
Meditations from David’s Prayer
April 21 – Easter Sunday Easter Breakfast
from 8:00-9:00am Worship Service at 9:30am
March 6 – Ash Wednesday Holy Communion Service
John 17:1-5 Pastor Aaron Olson
March 13 John 17:6-12
Mr. Brian Schneider
March 20 John 17:13-16
Mr. David Ulschmid
ARLINGTON FOOD PANTRY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Calvary Free Lutheran Church helps at the Arlington Food Pantry located at the United Meth-
odist Church the second Tuesday every month from 2:30-4:30. We have volunteers from our
church who are so wonderful and giving of their time to help with this wonderful program. BUT,
we are looking for additional volunteers. If you are willing and able to help out, OR if you have
questions please talk to Heidi.
Thank you to all who volunteer your time, your dedication and your service to helping oth-
ers. Thank you for being the hands and feet of Jesus!
For the readers of the Return To Red River Series, now we have No. 3, “More Than A Dream.” This is the story of Norwegians who emigrated to North Dakota in the 1800s. Now Thorliff is working for a newspaper and finishing his last two years of college at Northfield, MN and Elizabeth has been accepted at a medical school in Chicago. It is an exciting story. “Honey, They’re Playing Our Song,” by Nancy Kennedy is a humorous ap-proach to making harmony in your marriage. The author says: It’s not our com-
patibility that keeps us together, it’s our commitment to Us. It is our resolve that no matter what, we will always be….and that we together will always be one. She goes on to say: But God…Those are my two favorite words in the Eng-lish language. But God looked down from heaven and set his sight on me and
on my family. He said, I have loved you with an everlasting love, and he showed me in the Scriptures how he had sent his Son to die in my place. Then he called me to himself, to serve him and love him all the days of my life, setting me and my family apart as recipients of his blessings and of his amazing grace. Irene & Ora Jay Eash with Tricia Goyer have written a true story of tragedy, loss, and leaving the Amish in “Plain Faith.” These Amish farmers from Indiana had their lives changed in an instant when a semi truck struck the family buggy, killing their two young daughters. The couple turned to their Amish community for comfort but were haunted with the thought they might not see their girls again in heaven if their works weren’t sufficient. .Ora Jay writes: We spent a lot of time trying to please God, to earn our salvation by getting every little detail right--from dress to church to work. When we were living the Amish lifestyle, our hope was in what we did and what we got. With a drastic change in their core belief came the realization they could no longer live in an Amish community that didn’t share the precious truth they now grasp through the redemption of Jesus’ grace. Eliz. Browning: No man can be called friendless who has God and the companionship of good books. Charles W. Eliot: Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. May Sarton: Any worthwhile piece of fiction or nonfiction, no matter how beloved or detested, teaches the reader something. The real issue is what to read. Daniel Webster, 1823: If religious books are not widely circulated among the masses in this country, I do not know what is going to become of us as a nation. If truth be not diffused, error will be; if God and His Word are not known and received, the devil and his works will gain the ascendancy; if the evangelical volume does not reach every hamlet, the pages of a corrupt and licentious literature will; if the power of the Gospel is not felt throughout the length and breadth of the land, anarchy and mis-rule, degradation and misery, corruption and darkness, will reign without mitigation or end. “Fully Armed,” by Ron Gustafson ,is a slim paperback which tells of the farm accident which took the author’s right arm and shoulder when he was nine. It was devastating for a boy who wanted in the worst way to be like his athletic brothers. He became a stand-out basket ball player, but after a knee injury ended his collegiate basketball career he redirected his energy to becoming a business owner, motivational speaker and author. This is both an inspiring and encouraging story of the turn-ing of a set-back into a come-back. Christina Schofield has written a memoir “My Life and Lesser Catastrophes,” a memoir, which is an unflinchingly honest journey of faith. As the motorcycle she and her husband were riding hit a patch of loose gravel, the bubble around her smooth Christian life popped. The safety nets she thought she had based on unquestioning obedience to God, unyielding faith, a ministry-focused life--broke as their bodies were hurled from the bike. From that moment, her emotional search for the God she thought she knew began as she cared for her paralyzed husband. Christina writes: I realized that God is always trying to remind us that the uglier this world gets, the more we should keep working toward heaven, where He has a home for us. God’s Blessings - Ferne Liebsch 4-19
Lines from the Library
Arlington Wed. 8:30 p.m.
At Calvary Free
Larry- 605-983-3316
Lake Preston Wed. 7:00 p.m.
Jan-605-847-4700
Oldham Wed. 7:30 p.m.
Joel- 605-482-8404
Brookings Wed. 7:00 p.m.
Rich- 605-692-9817
Volga Wed. 7:00 p.m.
Kendra-605-690-5954
Get Plugged In!!
Missionary Focus for the Month:
CALVARY FREE LUTHERAN CHURCH P.O. BOX 303 ARLINGTON, SD 57212
Missionary Focus for April ~Michael Rokenbrodt ~
Area Bible Studies
Please call or email for more
information.
605-983-5254
Michael Rokenbrodt has accepted a call to be an AFLC Missionary. He will be commissioned at the AFLC Annual Conference in June of 2018 but begins his service in Uganda January of 2018. Michael will be serving as a seasonal missionary, meaning he will be on the AFLC mission field for only part of each year. From January to May, he will be teaching pastors and church leaders with our other Ugandan missionaries. During the remaining part of the year, he will be employed at Luther Island Bible Camp and doing deputa-tion. He has worked at this camp annually for 12 years and wishes to contin-ue his involvement in their ministry. Michael is a member of Zion Free Lutheran Church in Wadena, MN. Michael spent six years teaching English and theology full time while continuing camp ministry in the summers. August of 2015 marked for him the beginning of two Short Term Assistant terms through Journey Missions. He worked alongside Micah Berger in northern Uganda and with the Ambassador Institute curricu-lum. It is Michael’s goal to resume what they had been accomplishing togeth-er during his time as an STA, except now as an AFLC Missionary. His gifts in writing, speaking, and drama are qualities that will amplify the efforts of AFLC Missions in Uganda. Birthdays: Michael (August 9) Prayer Concerns: For provision of continued prayer and financial support, for language learning, for safety and health