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We will seek God’s will, share God’s love, and serve as Christ’s people.
Christ Lutheran News August, September, 2017
God of shop and marketplace, Of farm and studio,
Factory and shipping lane, Of school and busy home:
Bless the produce of our hands. Redeem our work for Kingdom-use.
By Your grace, our efforts stand, All offered up to You.
There in Eden, You proclaimed That we should work the earth —
Stewards over all we named, Delighting in their worth.
Through our fall we brought decay, Lost access to Jehovah’s rest.
Through the cross, we rest in faith And all our labor’s blessed. In Your image we are made:
Creative like You are, Forming goods for use and trade
Just like You formed the stars. Send us out in power and skill
To worship through each task assigned. By Your Spirit we fulfill The holy, grand design.
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Saturday: 5:15 pm Saturday Evening Worship with Holy Communion Sunday: 9:00 am Sunday School (September 10—May 6) 10:15 am Worship (Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays) Broadcasts: Sunday, 11:30 am Worship broadcast on Radio KJOE FM 106.1 Wednesday, 10:00 am Worship on Television Channels 3 & 67
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Executive Council
Luke Schneider, President Mike Stelter, Vice President
Whendy Gass, Secretary Ronda Radke, Treasurer
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Inside this issue:
Pastor’s Column 4
Council Minutes 6
Financial Information 8
Funding Initiative 10
Christmas Concert/Adult Study 12
Youth Gathering/Rally Sunday 15
Calendar 17
WCLC/Parish Nurse 20
Ministerial Acts/Prayer Concerns 25
WWAM/Confirmation 26
Worship Assistants 30
Birthdays/Anniversaries 32
Canews 35
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Prayer Requests
Call the church office at 507-836-8291, or e-mail us with your prayer requests. If you want a pastoral visit or would like to be included in pastoral prayers during wor-ship, please call the church office.
Address, Phone & Email Corrections
Christ Lutheran maintains a database of all members. If you have had any changes to your address, phone num-ber, marital status, etc. please contact Dawn with your name and the changes that need to be made.
If You Are Ill
Hospitals no longer notify churches when their members are admitted for care. Please call 507-836-8291 and let us know so we can support you with prayer and with presence.
Church Office: 836-8291
Street Address: 2959 Queen Avenue, Slayton, MN 56172 E-mail: [email protected] Website: christinslayton.weebly.com Dawn Mouw, Office Manager Dale Lange, Custodian
Pastor Ted Kunze Parsonage (home): 836-8136 cell phone: 507-995-4277 E-mail: [email protected]
Pastor Dawn Quame Parsonage (home): 335-7855 cell phone: 507-829-7584 E-mail: [email protected]
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These two verses summarize Paul’s theme in his letter to the Romans. They tell us how the gospel or the Good News of Jesus Christ works in us through God’s power and gives us our salvation. These two verses were central to Martin Luther’s faith and to his writing and teaching. Through these two verses, Luther found a completely new understanding of God’s righteous-ness as a gift. Years later, as he reflected on Romans,
Luther remembered, “a totally other face of the entire Scripture showed itself to me.” He realized that our salva-tion is completely dependent on what God does in us, giv-ing away his righteousness as a free gift. For Luther, this realization changed everything.
Once Luther understood how God works on our behalf, his entire image of God was changed. No longer was God a harsh and distant being demanding good works from us in order for us to be saved. Instead, Luther found in Scrip-ture a God who is gracious and who promises us this great gift of salvation through the work of Jesus Christ cru-cified.
Instead of reading Scripture to find examples and models for how we should live, Luther pointed to Jesus Christ as a gift who is found at the center of all Scripture. This means
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For I am not ashamed of the gospel; it is the power of God for salvation for everyone who has faith, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith; as it is written, “The one who is righteous will live by faith.” – Romans 1:16-17
The chief article and foundation of the gospel is that before you take Christ as an example, you…recognize him as a present that God has given you and that is your own. – Martin Luther
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that rather than trying to imitate Christ’s example, we first receive him as a gift. He wrote that “when you see or hear of Christ doing or suffering something, you do not doubt that Christ himself, with his deeds and suffering, belongs to you…”
With these convictions, Luther believed that God’s Word is more than just some words written on paper. God’s Word is a “living voice” that is woven into our entire lives and our entire beings. All of humanity is affected and touched by God’s Word in a variety of ways. In the context of commu-nity, God’s Word comes alive in our response to God’s grace as we seek to love and serve one another. Knowing that our identities as Children of God are secure, we then look to Christ as a model for how we live and how we treat others.
This changes not only the way we read and study God’s Word, but also the way we hear the preaching of God’s Word. The most valuable thing that one can take away from a good sermon is the proclamation of Jesus Christ cru-cified and resurrected for you. There are plenty of other ways to learn how to live a better life. Just do an internet search on “moral living” and you’ll find plenty of books, web-sites and videos that will help you. But, when the preacher is in the pulpit, the gift of Jesus Christ crucified and resur-rected, is the most essential thing you should hear.
Whenever you gather for worship as people of God, re-member to listen and to watch for the many ways that God’s Word shows forth Jesus Christ as the source of life and of salvation. Know that you have God’s forgiveness and that you are justified and made righteous only because of Christ, who is our Lord and Savior.
See you in church!
Pastor Dawn
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The meeting was called to order at 8:00pm, by President, Luke Schneider. Members Present are: Pastor Ted Kunze, Pastor Dawn Quame, Luke Schneider, Lora Hopp-Hansen, Irene Moline, Dan Haken, Ronda Radke, Whendy Gass and Lisa Saner. Devotions were led by Pastor Ted followed by prayer Agenda approved as printed M/S/P Whendy/Dan The minutes of the May 10, 2017 meeting were approved as printed. M/S/P Dan/Ronda Thank you notes read from the Synod and Northwestern Col-lege. Treasurer's report was pre-sented by Ronda. Approved as printed. M/S/P Whendy/Dan. Pastor's Reports approved M/S/P Lora/Irene Old Business: 1. Bequest Policy approved with
the following change 2nd section, 2nd paragraph
- change the word utilized
to allocated add the following sen-
tence – “If funds have not been used within 4 years for the purpose allocated, the council may, at it's dis-cretion, vote to re-allocate the funds.:
2. Personnel committee revision update – still being reviewed
3. Synod Assembly – was last weekend and was very posi-tive Christ Lutheran received a
Servant of Christ Award from 2017 for Lutheran Social Services
Max Whitehead filled in for services – motion made to provide him pulpit supply $200.00 as per synod policy - ($150.00 for the 1st service, $50.00 each additional) M/S/P Lora/Ronda
4. Faith Update – they are hold-ing their own at this time, and will continue to keep us up-dated
New Business: 1. Smart Board – The boards
that we had heard about are no longer available.
2. Creation of a Task force to review structure of church
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boards and committees – start formation now in prepa-ration this large undertaking.
3. Vacation coverage – Kerry Boese will cover dates when Ted and Dawn are both gone
4. Facility Request – 4-H judg-ing and fashion review on August 8th – Motion to ap-prove with same terms as last year M/S/P Lora/Dawn
Board Reports
Mission Outreach: Meeting at a later date Parish Education: - 120 kids attended Bible School Property and Management: -Flagpole fittings – explained
options being explored to make it easier to raise and lower flag
-Tree limbs trimmed at the par-sonage and on the south side of the church
-Courtyard update Stewardship: -July newsletter insert -Began planning October Stew-
ardship service Women of Christ Lutheran: -Body, Mind and Spirit Program
held – very good turnout, positive response
-2 Quilts and 3 Baskets do-
nated to the quilt auction at Shetek
-All Circle Bible Study at Lin-denwood on 7/20 at 9:30
-Triennial Gathering update -Sonshine in Summer – August
2 at 9:00 (formerly Christmas in August) goodies and gifts will be distributed to residents of the nursing home and as-sisted living residents.
Worship and Evangelism: -
No Report Youth: -Day trip to Sioux Falls 6/26 –
help with VBS at Pueblo De Dios Community and then an Escape Room experience af-terward
-Planning beginning for Na-tional Youth Gathering – Houston June 27 -July 2, 2018; fundraisers discussed
Fellowship and Service: - No Report Next Meeting - August 9, 2018 Adjourned with the Lord’s Prayer Respectfully Submitted, Whendy Gass Recording Secretary
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On this page you will find a brief overview of the month’s offerings. It is our goal to provide you with actual, updated information about Christ Lutheran’s financial status. Following our annual
meeting, the congregation voted on the 2017 budget. The budgeted amount for general offerings breaks down to $21,978.43 each month to cover our anticipated ministry expenses. In addition we will need $1,982.02 each month to meet our Synod Mission Support goal.
~Ronda Radke, Treasurer & Dawn Mouw, Office Manager
Here’s a look at where we ended July:
Beginning Balance: $ (10,502.17) Receipts: $ 21,656.41 Borrow: $ 8,000.00 Expenses: $ 21,678.52 Ending Balance: $ (2,524.28) Synod Benevolence Paid: $ 1,962.35
The gray bar shows our actual offerings through July. The black bar is our budgeted offering total.
$5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000
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July
May June July
Actual $15,756.00 $11,754.00 $15,669.00
Budget $21,978.43 $21,978.43 $21,978.43
General Offerings: May - July, 2017
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Camp Sunday
Camp Sunday is August 13 at Christ Lutheran Church. If you attended or served this year at Shetek Lutheran Minis-tries, you won’t want to miss this as we will share stories and memories and sing some favorite camp songs. We are blessed to have an excellent camp nearby and grateful for the impact camping ministries have on many of our lives. If you would like to help lead a part of this worship service, please contact the church office or one of the pastors.
Theological Conference September 24-26
Pastor Ted Kunze and Pastor Dawn Quame will attend the annual Fall Theological Conference sponsored by our Synod for their pastors. This annual Continuing Education event will be held this year at the Arrowwood Resort and Conference Center in Okoboji, Iowa.
Companion Synod Update
A group from the Shetek Conference will be traveling to South Africa this summer—August 2
nd through the 17
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visit and assist our “companions” in the Ondini Circuit of the Southeastern Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Southern Africa. This year’s travelers will be Mike Wo-jahn, Pastor Sarah Tade Larson and her sons Isaac and Yanik all of Windom; Dale Holmes of rural Fulda; Bonnie and Karl Frederickson of rural Lakefield; and Andy Busman and Bob and Bonnie Ossefort of Lake Wilson. Please sup-port them with your prayers as they make this long journey.
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Radio Broadcast Ministry
The next available dates are August 27, September 17 and October 29 (Confirmation Sunday). Checks ($65) can be made out to Christ Lutheran with “Radio Broad-cast” in the memo or you can pay online by visiting our website.
Embrace God’s Mission: Equip God’s People
Our Southwestern Minnesota Synod has been involved in this funding initiative for the past year, raising funds to help strengthen congregations and pastors in a variety of ways. The needs to be addressed fall into three main categories:
Enhance Local and Global Mission
Deepen Congregational Vitality
Develop Servant Leaders
We will be explaining more about these categories in the next two months, giving you an opportunity to make dona-tions to this project as you are able. Already in our Synod about $1 million has been pledged or given, out of a goal of $2.5 million! On the next page you will see an article, “A Time to Move Forward,” which will give you an overview of this Initiative.
Extra Produce?
As gardens begin to mature, if you have an over abundance of produce, the MC Food Shelf does accept donations of produce. You may contact Karen @ 836-8098 or Lila @ 836-8045. The Food Shelf is open on Wednesday after-noons.
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A TIME TO MOVE FORWARD
Cultural change is the only constant. For followers of Jesus, it means a swiftly changing mission field in which to proclaim the Good News. Our synod stands at a pivotal moment to address that change! We are called to be embraced by God’s vision and sent to equip people to serve this current mission field.
After deep listening among congregations, lay and pastoral lead-ers, our 2016 Synod Assembly voted overwhelmingly to support three areas to focus our energy for growth: • Deepen Congregational Vitality • Enhance Local and Global Mission • Develop Servant Leaders All three areas equip God’s people to embrace the future with courage.
We, the people of our Southwestern Minnesota Synod, are mov-ing forward with hopefulness and expectation. We are acting to-day and preparing for the future. Your support is invited to create healthier congregations and leaders in these congregations who do God’s work locally and globally. Are you ready to join this movement to do God’s work today? We invite your support!
The Funding Initiative Vision and Mission:
“Embrace God’s Mission + Equip God’s People”
God calls and empowers us to make disciples. Our mission as a synod calls us to empower and equip congregations and their leaders to serve God’s purpose and call in Jesus Christ. Through this funding initiative, resources are being gathered to invest in congregations, local and global mission, and to develop lay and rostered servant leaders. The investment has begun. We can do even more!
Give a Gift: Mail a gift to SW MN Synod, PO Box 499, Redwood Falls, MN 56283 or make a one-time gift online, set up an auto-matic EFT payment for recurring gifts online, or make a pledge. Please visit www.swmnelca.org/funding_initiative.
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Attention all Christ Lutheran Members:
Life Abundant: A Celebration of Christmas during the 500
th year of the Reformation
The Christ Lutheran Women are organizing a trip to Gusta-vus Adolphus College in St. Peter on Saturday, December 2, 2017 – buffet at 1:00 pm, concert at 3:30 pm. Your $50 ticket will cover an incredible smorgasbord buffet and the Christmas in Christ Chapel concert which involves over 350 students sharing a Christmas message through music, readings, prayer and dance. This year’s theme is Life Abundant: A Celebration of Christmas during the 500
th year
of the Reformation. There is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board by the Chapel Lounge if you are interested in attend-ing. The women will be chartering a bus to travel together, or you can drive yourself. Please sign-up by September
15, 2017 to reserve your ticket.
Adult Study
By Heart: Conversations with Martin Lu-ther’s Small Catechism is a new adult study on Luther’s Small Catechism that will be offered this fall, beginning on Sunday, September 24 at 9:00 am during Sunday School hour in Christ’s Chapel Lounge. The purpose of this course, as described in
the preview materials, “is to create space, at least, for con-versations with Luther’s Small Catechism.” The book and other materials will be available in the church narthex for you to preview. Once we have an idea of how many are interested, books will be ordered for this course. Whether you are new to the Small Catechism or you know it well, this course is offered with hope that your faith might be in-spired and the Holy Spirit might kindle what the course in-troduction calls, “the irrepressible spark that Luther’s poetic and resonant words uniquely do still today.”
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Let My People Go!
On Saturday, August 19 at our 5:15 worship service, we will have the opportunity to enjoy a musical story about Moses and his incredible journey from Egyptian prince to Hebrew deliverer. This musical is brought to you by Musicals with a Mission from St John’s Lutheran Church in Shakopee, MN. 15
2018 ELCA Youth Gathering June 27—July 1, 2018
Houston Texas Find more information on our website.
Rally Day—September 10
Our Sunday School begins another season with special activities on Sunday, September 10
th. Plan to be with us
for Sunday School at 9:-00 AM that morning, and for worship at 10:15, as we get the fall season off to a strong start!
National Youth Gathering 2018 Planning Meeting
Plans have begun for the 2018 ELCA National Youth Gathering in Houston, TX. The dates of the gathering are June 27 –July 1 and it is open to youth currently beginning grades 8 – 12. Sev-eral informational and planning meetings will be held for inter-ested youth and their parents on Sunday, August 13 at 11:45 am, Wednesday, August 30 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, September 17 at 11:45 am. We will discuss transportation, costs and fundraising at these meetings and address any questions you might have.
Adults interested in helping with and attending this event may speak with Pastor Dawn Quame.
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Sidewalk Chalk
Bounce House Bean Bags
Mission Outreach & Parish Education Committees
are Inviting you to:
A Rally Sunday Picnic
When: Sunday, September 10
Where: Outside After Church
Menu: Pork Burger, Chips,
Cookie, and Drink
*** Grilled by our one and only Pork Producers!!!***
There will be a Free Will Offering
with Proceeds going to:
Hearts & Hands of Murray County
Our Own Church Cradle Roll Call
(more details to come)
Stuff our Sunday School Program Bus
(School Supplies for Sunday School)
----------------- Clip & Shop ------------------
New Sunday School Supply List:
#2 Non-Mechanical Pencils
Crayons
Markers
Glue or Small Glue Sticks
Kids Safety Scissors
Fun Outdoor Games
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Our Mission: To mobilize women to act boldly on
their faith in Jesus Christ.
August Visitation: Love Circle September Visitation: Peace Circle
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Peace Circle Wednesday, September 13 at 9:30 am
Faith Circle Wednesday, September 13 at 1:30 pm
Love Circle Sunday, September 11 at 7:00 pm
Quilting Monday, August 21 and
Tuesday, August 22 at 1:00 pm
Monday, September 25 and
Tuesday, September 26 at 1:00 pm
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5 Questions to ask Kids~ I recently read an article about talking to children by Al-issa Ellett, a person who works with Illustrated Children’s Ministry. Here are her suggestions about questions to ask kids. What made you laugh today? It is good to focus on
what they experienced, not just what they did. And you might find yourself laughing together!
When did you help someone recently? I like the
idea of inspiring a child to focus on being a helper and serving others.
What are you feeling grateful for this week? We
are never too young to find joy in being grateful, and the author, Alissa Ellett, says “there is deep wisdom in gratitude.”
What has been a challenging part of your day? This
question can help kids recognize that navigating hard things can be a time to learn about God’s faithfulness.
How have you experienced God this week? I think
this is a question for all of us to consider as we learn to trust and connect with God.
I think these questions might be a good way to connect with kids in perhaps a more meaningful way than just asking “How was your day?” Blessings to all students as they head back to school.
Handmade Greeting Cards are available in the Library for $1 each. Proceeds will go to WCLC.
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WELCA Triennial Gathering Report
Thank you to the Women of Christ Lu-theran for paying my registration to attend the 10
th Triennial Gathering of the Women
of the ELCA July 13-16 in Minneapolis. Gayle Davidson and Ruth Hoyme were also able to attend parts of the Gathering. I am grateful for the experience and wanted to briefly share with you some of that experience.
To give you an idea of the size and scope of this event, there were 3,322 people at-tending representing every state and 12
countries! There were 27,000 hygiene items collected (including 3 bags from Christ Lutheran) and $19,000 in gift cards (including $300 worth from our women). So, a huge thank you to the VBS children and any who donated money or items.
The in-kind gifts went to several different agencies, includ-ing familiar ones like Lutheran Social Services of Minne-sota, and Lutheran World Relief but also Alice’s Garden, an urban farm and community garden in Milwaukee, Break-ing Free which works with victims of sex trafficking, Days for Girls which provides menstrual kits and health educa-tion to women and girls in more than 100 countries, and Families Moving Forward which helps homeless families with children find stable housing.
The Triennial Gathering had many highlights for me. I en-joyed hearing our national bishop, Elizabeth Eaton preach at the opening worship. I attended a concert of the National Lutheran Choir at Central Lutheran Church on Saturday night which was actually more of a worship experience with devotions and lots of congregational participation, too. Singing “Blessed Assurance” in that beautiful space with the pipe organ and 2,000 voices raised in song was truly a Holy Spirit moment for me.
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Women’s Bible Study—September
Session 1: Apostles’ Creed: I believe in God… The Apostles’ Creed is one of the oldest unifying sym-bols of Christianity. Groups of early Christians needed a tool for teaching and evangelism that explained the ba-sics of the faith. The Apostles’ Creed shaped their bap-tismal training, blessing in dying and how communities of faith defined themselves in faithful union. The creed has three parts or articles. The first article talks about God, the Holy Creator and Parent of all things. We’ll explore what the Apostles’ Creed says about God—and what it leaves undefined—as well as how this stirs our holy imagination.
The theme of the Gathering was “All Anew.” It was a thrill for me to hear Leymah Gbowee speak, a Nobel Peace Prize winner from Liberia. As she said so eloquently, “all anew is not an event, it is a process each morning – Jesus how wonderful you are! He is renewing us daily and not just for our selfish purposes but to change the world.” Her repeated question was, “With what group of people is God calling you to align? Whose corner are we in? We need to stand up for justice and peace.”
This was truly a theme running throughout the event in the sermons, worship, speakers, and workshops. The familiar passage from Micah 6:8 sums it up:
“For what does the Lord require of you but to do justice and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God.”
Feel free to speak with me, or Gayle Davidson or Ruth Hoyme, if you’d like to hear more about our experiences at the Triennial Gathering.
--Marcia Kunze
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Holiday Bake Sale with Ethnic Specialties
FALL Fundraiser hosted by Christ Lutheran Women
Mark your calendar for Saturday, November 18, 2017, 9:00 am to 11:00 am.
All women AND men are invited to share their culinary & artistic talents. We are hoping you will be happy to make and bring your family favorites to sell at this FALL fund-raiser. Maybe your favorites are breads, cookies, candies, jams, jellies, fruit soups, pies, or maybe a specialty craft to sell on the arts and crafts table. All are welcome to share your talents.
Shetek Lutheran Ministries Women’s Retreat
September 8, 4:00pm through September 9, 4:30 pm
This is a retreat for women of all ages. Cost is $115 for the full weekend or $40 for Saturday only. Visit Shetek.org for more information. (https://shetek.org/go/slm-womens-retreat/)
Shetek Conference WELCA Gathering
September 16, beginning at 8:30 at Shetek Lutheran Minis-tries
This is open to everyone, but next year’s officers are en-couraged to attend.
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Baptisms~ Vance Myril T—July 1 Son of Troy T & Kim S
Alexander Manuel R—July 29 Son of Victor & Tara R
Ongoing Ministry Projects:
Yarn & Yak—Saturday, September 9 at 9:00 am
Quilting—August 21 & 22, 2017, 1:00 pm
September 25 & 26, 2017, 1:00 pm
John Beech, Vera Chmela, Bernice Crompton, Joan Dahl-gren, Sheldon & Judy Dean, Lori DeGreeff, Robert Domina, Gladys Feste, Cody Finke, Elayne Finke, Allison Grieme, Orv Grieme, Spencer Gurrola, Laurie Hardekopf, Scott Heg-stad, Evelyn Herder, Marilyn Hoffman, Iris Idler, Irene Johnson, Julia Johnson, Tom Kappes, Amie Rowden-Kidd, Samantha Kirchner, Lynn Knutson, Alan Kramer, Tony Krant, Bob & Betty Like, Carl Lindberg, Elsie Lindberg, Kris-tin Martin, Bette Meinerts, Monica Morgan, Duane Nel-son, Kim Nesmoe, Avalon Paulson, Amy Petersen, Lynda Petersen, Floyd Schadt, Robert Sellman, Maxine Skouge, Mary Ann Suedbeck, Charles Swan, Katie Ullrich, & Harold Yotter
Continue to remember in prayer ~ Those dealing with cancer and other long-term illnesses.
Members who are shut-in
Service men and women
Those who mourn the loss of loved ones
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Confirmation Begins!
A new year of Confirmation instruction begins with orienta-tion for students and parents on Wednesday, September 6
th. Students in grades 7-9 will meet at 7:00 PM to hear
about their year, which will focus on Luther’s Small Cate-chism. Through the Catechism we will be looking in fresh ways at the Ten Commandments, the Lord’s Prayer, the Apostles’ Creed, and the Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion.
10th Graders and their parents will meet at 8:00 PM that
night to talk about plans leading up to the Rite of Confirma-tion (Affirmation of Baptism) which will be on Sunday, Octo-ber 29
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Classes will begin the following week—on Wednesday, September 13
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WWAM Returns!
Beginning Wednesday, September 13, we will begin our full schedule of WWAM activities. 5:45—Children’s Choir for grades 3-6 6:00—Meal—everyone is invited 6:40—WWAM Worship/Confirmation—everyone is invited to worship We are in need of volunteers to coordinate meals for Wednesday nights. There is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board by the Chapel Lounge. This will be shared at the Confirmation Orientations. There is a list of what and how much was served last year in the office. Funds are avail-able to pay for the meals.
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Milestones Ministry
and the Four Keys to Nurturing Faith
Christ Lutheran Church provides opportunities for youth and families to participate in Milestones Ministry as a way to bring awareness of the presence of God to individuals of all genera-tions through a vital partnership between home and congrega-tion. Using a clear and usable model, we mark significant mile-stones in the lives of young people with special events and bless-ings during worship designed to nurture and strengthen a deep faith in all people.
Milestone Ministry is built on these Four Keys for Practicing Faith to help all generations recognize God’s presence in everyday life: Caring Conversations Devotions Service Rituals and Traditions
Christ Lutheran currently partners with families and the congre-gation in supporting children and youth with the following Mile-stone Ministry Events:
Baptism Milestone – Individually for families throughout the year
Bible Camp Milestone - Early to mid-August for all ages
Bible Milestone – Early to mid-September for Third Graders and parents
Confirmation Milestone – Retreat and Affirmation of Baptism in October for Tenth Graders and parents
Welcoming Young Children to Worship – January for toddlers and preschoolers with their parents
First Communion – Instruction during Lent with Milestone Minis-try Event and First Communion received on Maundy Thursday for Fifth Graders and parents.
High School Graduation – Middle of May for current High School Graduates
There are also other possibilities for future Milestone Ministry Events that may be added according to interest levels and as time allows. Please join us on this lifelong faith journey.
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Hearts and Hands of Murray County “Sharing the love in our hearts through the work of our hands”
Matthew 22: 37-39
Hearts and Hands of Murray County was founded in Feb-ruary of 2017 by a group of concerned citizens looking to fulfill unmet needs and share the love of Christ in our com-munity. We are a tax exempt organization due to our part-nership with THREE Ministries, Inc. as our fiscal host.
The business of Hearts and Hands of Murray County
is conducted through a 5 member Board of Directors with strong ties to the community and a passion for helping those in need. Our mission is to help individuals and fami-lies to fill needs when no other organization can. The Board of Directors has total control of funding and all dona-tions will stay right here in Murray County.
We are currently in the process of raising money to fund
the following upcoming projects:
“Shop With a Cop” – This program will match needy ele-mentary-aged students with local law enforcement offi-cers. The officers will assist the students in filling a backpack with all of the school supplies they will need for the upcoming year. It is also an opportunity for offi-cers to have a positive interaction with students whose parents may have been incarcerated or arrested in the past. If enough funds are raised, we would also like to provide a new pair of tennis shoes for each student as well.
“Lori Manderscheid Activity Scholarship” – This scholar-
ship was started with seed money donated in memory of Lori Manderscheid. Its purpose is to help provide needy children with the opportunity to participate in healthy ac-tivities. (Sports, music, the arts, camps, etc.) This schol-arship will help pay activity fees associated with school
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related or extra-curricular activities. It can also be used to help pay for any necessary equipment needed for a particular activity.
“Anita’s Angel Tree” – This program helps provide Christ-
mas gifts for older children ages 12-18, a group who is often forgotten during the holidays. This program has been active in Murray County since 2006, and will be taken over by the Hearts & Hands of Murray County this year. The program is named in memory of Anita Acker-man, who was a strong supporter of the Angel Tree.
“Cinderella’s Closet” – A dream for our future! Our organi-
zation is in the process of planning a prom dress recy-cling event that will provide low-income young ladies with a beautiful dress for their big day. More details to come!
We are contacting local churches and community organi-
zations to inform you about the exciting work Hearts and Hands of Murray County is doing right here in your own backyard. Our programs can only be carried out through the generous support of our friends and neighbors. Won’t you please consider giving a financial gift today? Checks can be made out to Hearts and Hands of Murray County and sent in care of Nikki Cheskie at 1884 66
th St. Avoca,
MN 56114. For individuals or businesses who choose to donate, please include your mailing address so we may send you a receipt for tax purposes. Many thanks for helping us to bless others! Nikki Cheskie, Pete Beerman, Lisa Ackerman, Brittany Schneider, & Chantelle Stelter Board of Directors, Hearts and Hands of Murray County
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Sun, Aug 20 Savanna Boerboom Jem Hamilton George & Robin Jon & Ruth Hoyme Jon Hoyme, Collin Christensen Linda Nelson Greg Moberg
10:15 AM Hemmingsen Dick & Gayle Davidson
Sat, Aug 26 Al Husfeldt Marshal Isder Al Husfeldt Rossow Family
5:15 PM Bev Knapp Ralph Knapp
Sun, Aug 27 Carli Moline Donna Johansen Perry & Stacy Hegstad Kent & Donna Johansen Marv Nysetvold Logan Steinle
10:15 AM Leon & Lorie Kruse
Sat, Sep 2 Ann Muecke Ann Muecke Denny & Judy Lickness Jan Cuperus
5:15 PM Nikki Platt
Sun, Sep 3 Connor DeGreff Darren Saner Tim Lange Kari & Sara Tim Lange, John Moline Leon Kruse Greg Moberg
10:15 AM Carli Moline Denny Opdahl Mathiowetz Denny & Janet Opdahl
Sat, Sep 9 Laurel Nelson Laurel Nelson Keith & Linda Rossow Morgan Winter
5:15 PM Karen Onken
Sun, Sep 10 Kyle Cheske Pat Nadolski Lisa Saner Rob & Kris Rohrer Linda Nelson Alyssa Groves
10:15 AM Mary Mesner Terry & Natlie Schmidt
Sat, Sep 16 Dodi Haugen Lorna Bader Ann & Steve Muecke Linda Thovson
5:15 PM Carisa Clarke
Sun, Sep 17 Colin Christensen Brenda Loosbrock Greg & Nancy Moberg Cassidy Paulzine Kim/Troy DeGreef Sam Larson Carli Moline
10:15 AM Kris Rohrer Brenda/Kraig Boese
Sat, Sep 23 Marv Nysetvold Jan Cuperus Laurel Nelson Kathy Behrends
5:15 PM Barb Falk Karen Onken
Sun, Sep 24 Emily Rohrer Janet Opdahl Judy Lange Dale & Judy Lange Logan Steinle Grace Moline
10:15 AM Darlene Meyer John & Darlene Meyer
Sat, Sept 30 Linda Wing Bev Knapp Al Husfeldt Katie Gillette
5:15 PM Marshal Isder Ralph Knapp
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Acolytes Lector Greeters Communion Usher Video Power Point
Sat, Aug 19 Musicals with a Mission Marlys & Leon Hegstad
5:15 PM
Sun, Aug 20 Savanna Boerboom Jem Hamilton George & Robin Jon & Ruth Hoyme Jon Hoyme, Collin Christensen Linda Nelson Greg Moberg
10:15 AM Hemmingsen Dick & Gayle Davidson
Sat, Aug 26 Al Husfeldt Marshal Isder Al Husfeldt Rossow Family
5:15 PM Bev Knapp Ralph Knapp
Sun, Aug 27 Carli Moline Donna Johansen Perry & Stacy Hegstad Kent & Donna Johansen Marv Nysetvold Logan Steinle
10:15 AM Leon & Lorie Kruse
Sat, Sep 2 Ann Muecke Ann Muecke Denny & Judy Lickness Jan Cuperus
5:15 PM Nikki Platt
Sun, Sep 3 Connor DeGreff Darren Saner Tim Lange Kari & Sara Tim Lange, John Moline Leon Kruse Greg Moberg
10:15 AM Carli Moline Denny Opdahl Mathiowetz Denny & Janet Opdahl
Sat, Sep 9 Laurel Nelson Laurel Nelson Keith & Linda Rossow Morgan Winter
5:15 PM Karen Onken
Sun, Sep 10 Kyle Cheske Pat Nadolski Lisa Saner Rob & Kris Rohrer Linda Nelson Alyssa Groves
10:15 AM Mary Mesner Terry & Natlie Schmidt
Sat, Sep 16 Dodi Haugen Lorna Bader Ann & Steve Muecke Linda Thovson
5:15 PM Carisa Clarke
Sun, Sep 17 Colin Christensen Brenda Loosbrock Greg & Nancy Moberg Cassidy Paulzine Kim/Troy DeGreef Sam Larson Carli Moline
10:15 AM Kris Rohrer Brenda/Kraig Boese
Sat, Sep 23 Marv Nysetvold Jan Cuperus Laurel Nelson Kathy Behrends
5:15 PM Barb Falk Karen Onken
Sun, Sep 24 Emily Rohrer Janet Opdahl Judy Lange Dale & Judy Lange Logan Steinle Grace Moline
10:15 AM Darlene Meyer John & Darlene Meyer
Sat, Sept 30 Linda Wing Bev Knapp Al Husfeldt Katie Gillette
5:15 PM Marshal Isder Ralph Knapp
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21 Lexy Ackerman Trey Ackerman 22 Kevin Erickson Scott Sagmoe Sheila Skindelien 23 Dean Larson Margaret Nelson Lynda Petersen Madison Larson 24 Megan Schryvers Derek Kluis Dustin Sykora 25 Janelle Van Meveren Spencer Clark 26 Lance Lange
Stacie Schuur Grant Rohrer Jason Schreier 27 Jennifer Baumgartner Max Wasberg 28 Eric Skindelien 30 Kristina Larson Luther Onken Avaya Sagmoe 31 Keyane Hansen Craig Tommeraasen
12 Joan Dahlgren Dawn Groves Joshua Kirchner 14 Marlene Muecke Jocelyn Schreier Johnnie Fransen 15 William Baune Theresa Nysetvold Bentley Petersen 16 Tessa Clercx Kathy Behrends 17 Danielle Berglund Anthony Falk Mel Johnson 17 Lane Muecke Brayden Ahlers 18 Kent Johansen BethAnn Winter 19 Christine Kirchner Beckyn Rupp Nicola Swart Megan Hanson Mikayla Reith 20 Jerry Moline Pastor Dawn Quame 21 Donna Johansen Aidan Swenson
13 Darren & Lisa Saner (1988) 15 David & Denise Schreier (1992) 16 Cal & Kathy Wurpts (1969) 18 Paul & Robin Hacker (2007) 21 Luke & Megan Schryvers (2004) 23 Dennis & Janet Opdahl (1986) Marv & Theresa Nysetvold (1986) Richard & Deb Staples (1969) John & Shannon Leysen (1997) 25 Gary & Charilyn Busse (2007) 28 Colton & Kari Fransen (2004) 29 Paul & Barb Kirchner (1981) 31 Brian & Alexis Gass (2002)
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1 Dodi Haugen Ann Larson 2 Lesli Erickson Rylan Rupp 3 Karen Torbert 4 Marlene Anderson Amy Rucker Travis Mollema Carson Sykora 5 Kyle Schreier Russell Winter 7 Alyssa Groves Christopher Opdahl 8 Kirstin Doeden Corey Lickness Shannon Sinnen 9 Nicholas Hurd Sandy Smit Kadynce Rakowski Max Prahm Trish Rowden Keigan Behnke 10 Gladys Knapper Travis Radke 11 Jessica Bonnsetter 12 Taylor Larson Travis Soderholm Cathy Blair 13 Lisa Schreier Barbara Sigurdson Maxine Skouge Broox Platt 14 Kelly Hill Jennifer Krant 15 Bridget Kluis Michelle Lamp Matthew Van Meveren Sara Walter
16 Grant Bose Colin Christensen Mary Mesner Irene Moline Toni Gillette Adam Winter Andrew Nepp 17 James Muck 18 Todd Neilson Carolyn Quame Robin Hacker 19 Matthew Larson Emily Rosenbrook Jason Wajer Gladys Feste 21 Leann Giesen Heidi Winter 22 Michael Haugen Troy Thooft 23 Cindi Pavlis Marv Nysetvold 24 Marlene Larson Molly Malone Kaden Landsman 25 Gary Muecke Jr. Logan Stoel Justin Benda 26 Angela Landsman Kaitlyn Marsh Tracy Leysen 28 Brady Kremer Kari Fransen 29 Char Larson David Schreier Lauren Stoel 30 Brenda Bose Brian Everson Clarice Kappes Emmarie Johnson
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1 Dale & Cindy Pavlis (1972) 2 Robert & Sue Gass (1967) Todd & Jennifer Neilson (2006) 4 Darin & Amy Loosbrock (1999) 10 Matthew & Brooke Ackerman (2011) Briar & Brandon Engelkes (2016) 11 Donald & Janet Anderson (1955)
Jeremy & Kim Winter (1999) Tim & Casey Gass (2010)
12 Randy & Samantha Wynia (2009) 13 Jonathan & Denise Stokesbary (2002) 14 James & Carolyn Gillette (1968) 15 Kraig & Jeanne Cochran (1984) 17 Derek & Melissa Schmidt (2011) 18 Andrew & Staci Kleven (1999) 20 Trevor & Emily Rosenbrook (2003) 21 Robert & Lila Anderson (1957) 22 Tyler & Nicole Johnson (2012) 24 Anthony & Cheryl Krant (1983) Kaitlyn & Matt Marsh (2016) 26 Kevin & Stacy Ragan (1992) 28 Jason & Lisa Schreier (1996) 29 Michael & Shannon Haugen (2001) 30 John & Darlene Meyer (1952) Ron & Pat Erickson (1961)
AARP Driver Safety Classes
4-Hour Refresher Courses Tuesday, October 3, 12:30 pm Tuesday, October 10, 5:30 pm
8 Hour Course for 1st time participants Saturday, October 7, 9:00-12:00 and 12:45-3:45 pm
Call Christ Lutheran Office (8936-8291) to register
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14 Keeley Island Dr
Slayton, MN 56172
507-763-3567
www.shetek.org
Mark Your Calendar
August 25 –27 - Senior Adult Retreat
September 7 —PIE Workshop
September 8 & 9 – Women’s Retreat
September 10 -15 – Road Scholars
September 16 – Shetek WELCA Conference
September 16 – Pre-marriage Retreat
September 23 – Toddlers and Trees
For more information go to Shetek.org or Call 507-763-3567
August 2017
Shetek Lutheran Ministries Where Christ Renews and Empowers
Help send Kids to camp…Become a Pelican/Timber member today. For more information call 763-3567 or www.shetek.org
Women’s Retreat
The Water of Life
September 8-9 2017
Young at Heart
A Retreat for those 55+
August 25-27 2017
Call for a brochure today 507-763=3567
Register on line www.shetek.org
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