Highlights Of Items In This Issue:
Baptism Class 6
Barbary Coast 8
Birthdays 14
Calendar 15
Called to Serve 12
Children, Youth & Family 9-11
Church Clean Up Day 9
Church Council 5
God’s Servants 13
Healthy in Body, Mind & Spirit 7
Let’s Talk 6
Men’s Renewal Breakfast 6
Neighbor’s Inc.—Food Shelf 5
Rooted in the Word Bible & Breakfast 4
S.A.L.T. Weekend 3
Stewardship 7
Summer Voices of Praise Choir 13
Summer Worship Schedule 16
VBS 9
Words with Friends 4
“Connecting to God, each other, and the world”
According to Jack Kornfield, author of “A Path with Heart: A Guide
Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life” these are the
questions that grip us at the end of our days.
He maintains they represent our deepest intentions for our life. It’s
not how much is in my bank account, did I write a book, how much did
I build, or how popular am I? These are the questions that reflect
life’s core. They are spiritual questions and the end of life is a very
spiritual time; remarkably so both for the one whose life is ending and
those whose life is changing by the death of a loved one. Death can
bring remarkable clarity, perspective and healing.
We want to be able to answer those questions and we can! We
can begin to recognize the opportunities God has put in front of us
this very day. They are ALL OF LIFE questions!
This is the Abundant Life that Jesus promises, John 10:10,
The answer is in
our hearts. Abundant Life fills open hearts. Our hearts are often
blocked by the usual things: fear, pride, and shame. But God is work-
ing to unblock our hearts. God has surrounded us with the very peo-
ple we need to practice with today! Family, co-workers, friends, neigh-
bors, strangers: Opportunity after opportunity. We can open our
hearts to the people around us, and open our hearts to God.
But…we have to There is so much beyond our control.
There are relationships that aren’t what we want. There are issues of
health and finances and any number of things. God can use these to
“open our hearts”. God asks us to live through all of life’s changes
with grace, wisdom, and compassion trusting that He is with us.
The real purpose of being part of a church is to help us answer these
questions with resounding We open our hearts to God and to
each other and in doing so we love well, live fully and learn to let go!
Blessings!
Pastor John
You are welcome to study this book the second and fourth
Wednesdays of June, July, and August. 7pm Room 205 at church.
—Senior Pastor
—Associate Pastor
Director of Children & Youth Ministries
—Music Director/Organist
Alternative Worship Music Minister
—Office Administrator
—Bookkeeper
Faith Community Nurse
Jessica Donahue—President
Brett Scribner—Vice President
Dave Bergeson—Treasurer
Dave Paton—Secretary
Debbie Pirkl—Financial Secretary
Tanisha Pikula .........Christian Education
Beth Hostager & Diane Meyers ...............
.................................. Finance Co Chairs
Patrice Katzenmaier & Tiffany Cook........
.......................... Fellowship Co Chairs
Mark Rogosheske .................... Memorial
Darcy McKenzie ......................... Inviting
Jenny Van Pelt ........................... Missions
Amy Wilson .... Properties & Maintenance
Rhonda Ihrke ....................... Stewardship
Lori Ritt ........................ Worship & Music
Marnie Gulsvig & Annette Youness .........
.......................Youth & Family Co Chairs
Pastor John ........................... Dave Paton
Tiffany Cook ...................... Joy Stenhaug
Sara Ruff
Dave Paton ..........................Chairperson
1575 Charlton Street
West St. Paul, MN 55118
Church Phone: 651-457-6541
Fax Number: 651-457-5857
www.ststephenswsp.org
Summer Worship Saturday Evenings
5:00 pm The Bridge—Contemporary Worship
Sunday Mornings 9:30 am Worship with One Sacrament 12:00 pm Pueblo de Fe—Worship in Spanish
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 2
If you need assistance
outside of these hours
please call ahead to be
sure someone will be
available to assist you.
Thank you.
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 3
June 4th and 5th
SALT* SATURDAY and SUNDAYSALT* SATURDAY and SUNDAYSALT* SATURDAY and SUNDAY
A celebration of YOUR Christian faith in daily life.
We will explore our theme during worship and celebrate together afterwards.
You are invited on ... Saturday to a Chicken dinner
and on Sunday to a potluck brunch. (Please bring a dish to share)
***“You are the salt of the earth.” -Jesus
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Rooted in the Word VI: Luke & Revelations
The Gospel of Luke is our primary Gospel reading for this church year. Did you know he was
probably a doctor, a slave and a Gentile? That he also wrote the Book of Acts and the two fit
together hand-in-glove? Both have a very high understanding of the place of the Holy Spirit in
the Christian life.
There’s lots more to learn!
Join the Bible and Breakfast group on the first Saturday of each month in a private dining room
in Joseph’s Grill, 140 S. Wabasha Street, St. Paul. We meet from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. During
the three months of summer we will complete the study of the Luke and begin the book of
Revelation in September.
And Grace Will Lead Me Home
Luke 15:1-32
Ah, Holy Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended?
Luke 23:26-49
How Did Jesus’ Resurrection Change the World?
Luke 24:13-35
Words with Friends
We are putting together a team to work with the council committees and small groups to keep
our website and marketing materials consistent and up-to-date. This team will help create con-
tent for new materials, advertising, and announcements and monitor the website to keep it up-
dated and fresh. If you want to put your writing or artistic skills to good use, please contact
Debbie Pirkl ([email protected]) or leave your name, e-mail and phone number with the office.
You do not have to be local to join this team. Assignments are available for snow birds and col-
lege students too! A kick-off meeting will be scheduled when we have 4-5 people on the team.
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 5
Thank you for your willingness to serve! And thank you to all who have served. As a community
we are called to share our time, talent and treasure, thank you for sharing yours here. Please con-
tinue to pray for our leaders.
Jessica Donahue President, 2nd term
Brett Scribner Vice President, 2nd term
Debbie Pirkl Financial Secretary/Strategic, 1st term
Jenny Van Pelt Missions, 1st term
Dave Paton Secretary, 1st term
Marnie Gulsvig/Annette Youness Youth and Family, 1st term
Patrice Katzenmaier/Tiffany Cook Fellowship, 2nd term
Darcy McKenzie Inviting Committee, 1st term
Rhonda Ihrke Stewardship, 1st term
Sara Ruff Nominating Committee, 1st term
Joy Stenhaug Nominating Committee, 1st term
Dave Bergeson Treasurer, 3rd term
Tanisha Pikula Christian Education, 2nd term
Lori Ritt Worship and Music, 1st term
Beth Hostager/Diane Meyers Finance, 1st term
Amy Wilson Property and Maintenance, 1st term
Tiffany Cook Nominating Committee, 1st term
Dave Paton Nominating Committee, 1st term
Member-at-Large Member-at-Large, Nominating Committee, 1st term
Kathy Packer Financial Secretary, replacement until May 2016
Ann Anderson Missions, 1st term
Doug Schmitt Secretary, 1st term
Dane McKenzie Youth and Family, 1st term
Steve Morganson Evangelism, 2nd term
Laura Vitelli Stewardship, 1st term
Annette Youness Nominating Committee, 1st term
Brett Scribner Nominating Committee, 1st term
Darcy McKenzie Nominating Committee, 1st term
Please don’t Forget our Neighbors’ in Need this Summer! To continue serving the community,
Neighbors needs your help. Donations of
food and funds help those in our neigh-
borhood who may not have enough to
eat.
Tuna and canned meats
Pancake mix and syrup
Hamburger Helper
SpaghettiOs and canned pastas
Canned fruit
Jelly
Toilet paper
Shampoo
Toothpaste and toothbrushes
Hygiene products
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 6
THE STORIED LIFE OF A. J. FIKRY by Gabrielle Zevin
Want a little deeper experience of your faith?
You are invited to join a group gathering 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.
in the Gathering Room 205 for conversations about this book and an experience
of mediation. There are 6 of 8 sessions left. You might be surprised about how
good it feels to go a little deeper in the faith and grace of God. Lead by Pastor
John and Pastor Gary Stoos.
June 8, 22 July 13, 27 August 10, 24
Mixed Group: Tuesdays at 6:45 pm, Rm 206 Women’s Group: Fridays at 7:00 pm, Rm 206
Class
All couples seeking to baptize their
children are to attend one of our baptis-
mal classes. Meet other families and be
reminded or learn the importance of bap-
tism in the Christian life. Please call the
church office
Still Going
Still Friendly
Still Open
Every other Friday men
gather at the Capital View Café, 637 Smith
Ave., from 7:30-8:30 a.m. for breakfast,
conversation, and a look at the coming
Sunday’s Gospel. Most of the men are from
St. Stephen’s, but not all. Most of the men
are Lutheran, but not all. Some of them are
retired and some are working. Come and see
this Summer:
June 3, 17 and July 1, 15, 29
for the final planned gathering of the school year we have a wonder-
ful opportunity. We have been invited to “breakfast” of Ramadan on
.
Carpool from church. All are welcome.
Go to
(Call the church office if you need help.)
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter June, 2016 Page 7
Member Contributions
April Year-to-Date Annual
Budget Actual Variance Budget
159,850 149,046 -10,804 455,387
The figures above provide a comparison of budget vs. actual member contributions.
The budget reflects 2016 member pledges, historical giving patterns,
and a provision to achieve our deficit reduction target.
is stored in the white cup-
board which is wall-mounted next to the church office. It is very easy to
use and starts with a voice saying “call 911”, which one would do immedi-
ately. The South Metro Fire Department conducted a presentation during
the Missions Committee/Volunteer Fair May 1st
. Another class will be
scheduled this fall with more detail for CPR procedure.
The group met and enthusiastically scheduled another meeting in
May. At this time, we will investigate church storage containers for previously completed hand-
work by congregation members. All are welcome to join us on
. Additional “gatherings” are possible, as interest is expressed.
. I will be available each Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm during the summer
months, (other days are more sporadic) so stop by and visit.
Reach Rosalie by calling the church, office 651 457 6541, and leave a message with the office
staff. She will return your call as soon as possible.
O Loving God, grant us MINDS to know you, HEARTS to love you, HANDS to do your work & VOICES to sing your praise.
WHY DO YOU GIVE?
To help other people in need?
Because it makes God happy?
To make room in your life for what’s really important?
It’s good for us?
To pay the church’s bills?
Because we’re supposed to?
To express love?
Because we have enough?
Because its better to give then receive?
Decisions not mentioned.
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 8
“A Memorial Day Tribute”
Organist
Gerrit Willem Lamain a Dutch WWII survivor
Presents
REST IN PEACE Sunday, May 29th
4PM
St. Stephen’s
Welcomes the
Barbary Coast Sunday,
June 12th 9:30 a.m.
Tell your friends and Neighbors!
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 9
Sitraka Rakotoarivelo, Youth Director
CHURCH CLEAN UP—All Ages
4:30-7:30 PM Meal at 6:00 PM
Campfire & S’Mores at 6:30 PM
DEEPEN COMMUNITY BY
WORKING TOGETHER
The Executive Committee will
provide hamburgers and hot dogs
Please bring a salad or dessert to share.
Kids — Embark on a
VBS Adventure
That Will Light
Your Way!
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Gear up for an over-the-top under-
ground adventure! Grounded in the
rock-solid foundation of God’s love, a
love that takes us through life’s dark
times.
VBS Registration is open! You will be able to signup online or by paper by contacting Sitraka at
[email protected]. Links to the online registration will be available through our Facebook
and web page.
July 11-15, 2016
Kindergarten – 6th
Grade
7th
– Adults (18 – up)
Volunteer forms are available online or outside of the youth office door.
Cost: $30, $70 family maximum
Keep a lookout on information regarding Vacation Bible School.
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 10
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Our dates and info below. Please save this information!
$150
$50 non-refundable/non-transferable deposit is due with registration.
This action packed weekend for our youngest
(Note Change from previous years) and
Families and friends are welcome to attend the closing worship.
$410
$100 non-refundable/non-transferable deposit is due with registration.
$420
$100 non-refundable/non-transferable deposit is due with registration.
The registration system is brand new, which means that all parents / guardians
will need to create a new account when registering.
C As always, Camp Wapogasset appreciates their partnership in jointly support-
ing families. They are pleased to offer financial assistance to anyone in need. They require docu-
mentation for scholarship requests, and appreciate receiving this information prior to arri-
val. Please contact the camp office.
All parents can carpool to and from Camp Wapo.
We won’t have dedicated transportation from St. Stephen’s.
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 11
SUMMER LOCAL OPPORTUNITIES
This year’s summer retreat will be going through an organization called Urban Immersion, which is
based in Minneapolis, MN.
Through these retreats everyone will have a deeper understanding of the complexities of poverty
through team building activities and critical reflection. Retreats of various lengths are a way for
groups to experience the many issues contributing to poverty, to serve those affected and to take
what they learn and address the issues in their own communities. Poverty and Privilege is a custom-
ized training program tailored to the specific needs of individual companies, community and con-
gregational groups. Simulations and other exercises are used to instruct and demonstrate the eve-
ryday challenges faced by the working poor.
We have been a part of a weekend retreat last year and are looking to be a part of their week-long
retreat during the summer.
July 25-29
$280 a person
Minneapolis, MN
7th - 12th Grade
*Dates are always subject to change.
If retreat dates aren't full for the week, they either get cancelled or participants are moved
to another retreat date.
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 12
Please help support the
Garlough Elementary School’s
efforts to collect labels to
redeem for free educational
merchandise. Simply save
labels or clip proof of pur-
chase from any eligible Camp-
bell products and place them
in our “Labels for Education”
collection basket located in
the narthex. THANKS for help-
ing the kids!
Each month a group
of dedicated volunteers
from St. Stephen's
responds to Jesus' call
to feed the hungry by
preparing and serving a meal to hungry
people in our community.
Come for the whole evening or
just part. The schedule is:
2-5pm Preparation, 5-6pm Serving,
6-7pm Clean Up.
Questions - please call Ann Anderson at 651
-451-4876. St. Matthew’s Church is located
at 490 Hall Street, in St. Paul.
Feed My Starving
Children is a non
-profit Christian
organization
committed to
feeding God’s
children hungry
in body and
spirit.
The following
date has been
reserved for St. Stephen’s volunteers at the
Eagan facility. 990 Lone Oak Rd., Suite 136.
Join Code 890356
If you are able to attend, please sign up
online at using the Join Code
above or contact Toni Wakem at 651-
457-3188.
St. Stephen’s delivers every fourth Wednesday for the Meals-On-Wheels pro-
gram. . We pick up meals at Faith
United Methodist Church, and deliver to our neighbors in West St. Paul, Mendo-
ta, Inver Grove, and the South St. Paul area. If you feel called to help us, please
contact Loren Van Pelt at (651)-328-4439, or the church office. Thank you for
all you do.
Have you considered Sunday Fellowship
Hour?
All are invited to participate in this great
St. Stephen’s get together. If you only
have time to run the dish washer or put
cups away, that makes a difference for the
folks who are serving. Thanks so
much. See you at coffee hour !! If you can
help, please contact Patrice Katzenmaier,
or sign up outside Fellowship Hall next
time you are at church.
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 13
June—Not Assigned—Would you like to help with Altar Guild?
Please contact Mary Brunkow or Lori Ritt. Training Available.
We’re looking for Summer Ushers—please contact Lori Ritt
if you are able to help.
June 5 9:30 am Ann Pfankuch
June 12 9:30 am Mark Rogosheske
June 19 9:30 am Alan Sipinen
June 26 9:30 am Dave Paton
June 5 9:30 am Jessica Lynch, Kathy Canniff
June 12 9:30 am Brett Culver, Dottie Culbert
June 19 9:30 am Deborah Ellis, Joanie Regan
June 26 9:30 am Baptism—No Communion
June 6 Dan and Alice Mikel, Merwin Perkins
June 13 Dottie Culbert, Don Stenhaug, Wayne Taylor
June 20 Georgia Adkins, Janice and Brett Culver
June 27 Ann Anderson, Joanie Regan, Tina Scribner
For I Know the Plans I Have For You ...
June 5 Steve Morganson
June 12 Dale Johnson
June 19 Steve Morganson
June 26 Dale Johnson
Voices Praise
Of
Come and Join our Summer Voice of Praise Choir
We sing on June 5th, July 10th and August 14 Rehearsals will be on each of the three Sundays at 8:30 a.m.
All are welcome!
St. Stephen’s Update Newsletter ▪ June, 2016 Page 14
Please help up keep our
prayer list of members in the
military current. Each Sunday
we include all known
members in the military in our
“prayers of the people.”
Please call the church office if
you know of additions or
deletions.
Thank you.
is a monthly newsletter published for members
and friends of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, West St. Paul,
MN. Any news items, articles, and suggestions are welcome
and encouraged.
2nd Wednesday of the Month—
▪
If so, please call the church office with
your email address. We also post the current newsletter on
the St. Stephen’s website at www.ststephenswsp.org.
Happy June Birthdays! 6/1 Marilyn Goldsworthy
6/1 Kallie Kuechenmeister
6/1 Gerrit Lamain
6/1 Daniel Mikel
6/2 Ardis Cashman
6/2 Jacob Kinney
6/2 Joel Lehman
6/2 Donna Oberg
6/3 Georgia Meyer
6/4 Judy Van Pelt
6/5 Christine Gilbertson
6/5 Matthew Lynch
6/5 Eric Schurr
6/6 Tasha Kemna
6/6 Timothy Regan Jr.
6/7 Allison Henning
6/7 Jonathan Larsen
6/7 Steve Lowary
6/8 Kelsey Harms
6/8 Calvin Harper
6/8 Jessica Pease
6/8 Jack Pennig
6/10 Hazel Kubat
6/10 Mark Lopez
6/10 Jennifer Lynch
6/10 Elijah Nault
6/10 Marilyn Plorin
6/10 Bennett Wilson
6/11 Henry Buetow-Staples
6/11 Audrey Chaussee
6/12 Chuck Paton
6/13 Nicholas Dodge
6/14 Daniel Canniff
6/14 Gordon Pryor
6/14 Damaris Shields
6/15 Perry Randall
6/16 Samantha Brown
6/16 Susan Dalhed
6/16 Olivia Dodge
6/17 Matt Gulsvig
6/17 Reid Kubat
6/18 Janis Lopez
6/18 Darlene Olson
6/18 Tim Vitelli
6/19 Chester Cashman
6/19 Jane Johnson
6/20 Tim Dickie
6/20 Brittany Lane
6/20 Irwin Rosheim
6/20 Brett Scribner
6/21 Garrett Goldsworthy
6/21 Eveline McKenzie
6/22 Betsy Anderson
6/22 Carl Forsberg
6/22 Edward Glende
6/22 Verna Pittman
6/22 Gary Westman
6/23 Piper Van Pelt
6/25 Joyce Rosvold
6/25 Janel Saari
6/26 Bryon Dockter
6/26 Sarah Greengo
6/27 Allen King
6/28 Joshua Hervey
6/28 Patricia Longard
6/28 James Schultz
6/29 Dylan Hanzel
6/29 Robyn Molina
6/29 Isabella Ramirez
6/29 Lou Ann Skillings
6/30 Katie Anderson
6/30 Darren Heutmaker
6/30 Natalie Rechtzigel
6/30 Kim Scanlan
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St Stephen’s Lutheran Church, ELCA
1575 Charlton Street
West St. Paul, MN 55118-2999
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Volume 2016 Issue 6
Connecting to Each Other ...
Worship with us— Saturdays at 5PM at The Bridge Sundays (one service) at 9:30 a.m.
Pueblo de Fe will continue their worship services on Sundays at Noon