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Firs Things February 2014
A monthly publication of First Evangelical Lutheran Church
First Lutheran Church 100 Peace Ridge
Lake City, Minnesota 55041
Phone: 651-345-5003
Pastor Darren Paulson: 651-380-0473
Catie Levenick: 651-345-5003
Pastor Duane Holst: 651-448-0506
Coleen Fowler: 651-345-5003
Karyn Moechnig: 651-345-5003
Maureen Spano: Faith Community Nurse
Office Hours: 11am-2pm Tuesdays
First Lutheran Website: www.firstlc.org
Regular Worship Schedule
5:30 pm Saturday
8:30 am Sunday
11:00 am Sunday
TV Worship Times
Sun. 5:30 pm, Mon. 11 am,
Tues. 9:30 am, Thurs. 4 pm & Fri. 8 pm
Adult Forum Schedule P. 3
Souper Bowl P. 4
February Calendar P. 5
Mission Weekend P. 7
Youth & Family Events P. 9
Tai Chi P. 10
Ministry Duties P. 10-
11
Inside This Issue
The mission of our congregation shall be to motivate,
equip and support our members for the ministry of Jesus
Christ in our congregation, our community and our world.
Lent 2014 Daily Devotional
This year, Lent begins late… with Ash Wednesday on March 5th. To
accompany us through this season, our congregation will be
developing our own Daily Devotional based on the theme “Come Grow with Us!” Lent is about “growth” as we strengthen our
spiritual roots and participate in the disciplines that provide for a
renewed faith and outward discipleship.
You are invited to provide a brief devotional thought for the
congregation on a selected scripture passage. If you are willing to
open yourself to God’s work in your heart as you encourage others in
their faith life, please sign up at the Welcome Center and receive a
simple instruction sheet. Cover art for the devotional is provided by
Kate Halverson. It will be compiled and edited by Boyd Olson.
Mission Sunday—February 16
Lutheran Campus Ministry
Winona State University
Our guest preacher on Sunday, Feb. 16 is Pastor Corrine Denis with the Lutheran Campus Center plus college students providing leadership and special music. This vital ministry engages young adults at a formative time in their lives as they discover where God is leading them in their careers, choices, and identity of being claimed by baptism and sent into the world by a gracious God. Come prepared for a noisy offering in support of the Campus Ministry. Food and fellowship between the services as we hear more about the work of campus ministry!
FIRST LUTHERAN
ANNUAL MEETING
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2
9:45am
PAGE 2 FIRST THINGS
FROM THE PASTOR
In the month of February, the Gospel lessons during worship are all based on Matthew’s version of the Sermon on the Mount. In this sermon which spans 3 chapters (5-7), Jesus uses a series of short images to address important matters of faith and life. He brings hope to those who are discouraged; challenges religious legalism; discloses the consequences of anger and resentment; confronts poverty and oppression; compassionately deals with sexual ethics; gives a healthy perspective on wealth and generosity; teaches about humility, forgiveness, and trust. The brilliance of Jesus’ lessons is in the simplicity – yet there are profound implications to our daily living. They endure as timely lessons to reveal a gracious God who calls us all into the Kingdom.
The Sermon on the Mount follows the invitation of Jesus to his would-be disciples to “Come and follow me.” It all points back to the declaration that “The kingdom of God has come near!” as he discloses what that kingdom looks like – in images and metaphors we can comprehend. Salt. Light. The body. Birds of the air and flowers of the field. Trees and fruit. All in addition to bluntly addressing anger, loyalty, enemies and judgment. The Sermon on the Mount is as relevant today as it was 2000 years ago!
We can provide our own “Sermon on the Slightly-elevated Field” and answer that question right here in this place of First Lutheran Church.
The Kingdom of God is like… + a child who is invited to Sunday school to learn about God, but discovers deepened friendships so that
she knows that God’s love is for her. + a single parent who has felt ashamed to come to church because he feels judged for his life’s
circumstances, and in the liturgy and fellowship with others, discovers he isn’t condemned for his past, but rather is welcomed by a word of forgiveness so that he may have a new beginning.
+ a church who understands their building as a resource for the community, so opens the doors to provide meeting space for various organizations: support groups, Scouting programs, food shelf board, exercise groups – all for the purpose of serving the greater needs of our community.
+ a new widow who dreads returning to worship because she knows she will cry during a favorite hymn, or at the sharing of the peace, or at the thought of returning to a quite home – and finds the grace of a person sitting at their side to weep with them, or to sing the song of faith when they cannot.
+ a dream of a playground that starts with a few children and families which ignites into an enthusiastic response by the congregation to symbolize that “All are welcome in this place.”
+ a church with a financial budget that commits over $27,000 to ministries beyond our walls: world hunger, missionary support, social services, Bible camp, and support of our church-wide ministries.
+ a family that has finally had enough of the hectic schedules which have pulled them in separate directions seven days a week, and make the commitment of setting aside time to be together for worship, prayer and fellowship with others – and discover the joyous gift of saying “no” in order to have Sabbath rest.
You could probably come up with your own stories which reveal the Kingdom of God in and through this place of First Lutheran. And it is your participation and support of this ministry which all makes that happen.
Thank you for responding to Jesus’ invitation to “come and follow me.”
February 2014 PAGE 3
FROM OUR CONGREGATION PRESIDENT
Greetings, Our Annual meeting is upon us and the Council is busy preparing for 2014. First I want to thank everyone for sharing your time and talents, and making 2013 a very good year here at First Lutheran. We continue to grow and prosper as we continue on our faith journey.
On the financial side, one of our Council goals was to complete 2013 with a balanced budget. We don’t have final numbers yet, but we should be close to our goal for the year. Thank you to everyone for so generously supporting our mission here. The Council is finalizing the budget for 2014, which we will share with you at the Annual Meeting.
Our Lenten theme this year is “Come Grow with Us” and as I complete my fourth year on Council and look back at what we have accomplished over that period, it’s really amazing. We’ve added to our Youth programs, added to our Music programs, added to our Worship, added to our Service and Outreach, and we continue adding new members at a substantial rate. We are truly living our Mission at First Lutheran, of helping more and more people grow and enhance their relationship with Christ.
I’m very excited about all the opportunities 2014 will bring, and looking forward to the New Year. Blessings, Joe Kjelland
FLC SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Scholarship Committee will con-tinue efforts to raise funds by offering Kwik Trip Gas Cards on an ongoing basis. These cards are good for gas and merchandise in all stores/stations. If you regularly purchase gas at Kwik Trip consider purchasing these cards and support our students at the same time! The Scholarship Fund will receive 10% of the value of the card purchased. They make great gifts also throughout the year. $50 and $100 cards will be available for purchase periodically on Sat Eves and Sundays during the fellow-ship time next to the Welcome Center. Contact Bonnie Conway at (345-3926) or [email protected] with questions, pre-sales or special or-ders. Your support is appreciated very much!
ADULT FORUM—SUNDAYS AT 9:45am—CHOIR ROOM
Feb. 2 No FORUM: Congregation Annual Meeting in Sanctuary
Feb. 9 Tim Schlagenhaft with Audubon Minnesota. The National Audubon Society recently initiated their
Upper Mississippi River habitat restoration program. This program focuses on the most pervasive
threats to birds and other wildlife along the Mississippi River by implementing conservation projects
and policies that protect and restore bird habitat. Tim will talk about these actions and why they are
necessary to maintain the quality wetlands, forests, and bluff prairies that provide unique habitat for
many species of wildlife along the Mississippi River, including rare birds like cerulean warbler and red-
shouldered hawk. From the beginning, humanity has been given the task of caring for God’s creation,
and this presentation may provide insight and context to our calling as a people of faith.
Feb. 16 Rev. Corrine Denis with Lutheran Campus Ministry-Winona (more info coming)
Feb. 23 STORM Camp—Mid-winter reflections on a summer mission project. In the past 23 years of
STORM Camp there has rarely been a year without the STORM Camp Band. “The Band” is made up of
six people, three of which are graduates from Lake City High School. Come join us Sunday, February
23rd for testimonies from the band, as well as some previous students and drivers.
FIRST THINGS PAGE 4
COLEEN CHATS: Worship & Music Notes
I will be gone the month of February. These groups and individuals will participate in the
following services. Thanks so much, Coleen Fowler
Saturday, February 1 at 5:30pm Val Janka and Edie Sward Special Music Amy Rogness: Service Pianist
Sunday, February 2 at 8:30am Senior Choir, Deb Tiedeman: Director Joanne Flugstad: Choir Accompanist
Jerry Narveson: Cantor, WOV Liturgy Charlotte Roe: Organist
Junior and Cherub Choirs Handbells: Call to Worship and Communion
Sunday, February 2 at 11:00am Joe Kjelland and Laura Pelz: Duet Junior and Cherub Choirs sing at beginning of service Joanne Flugstad: Service Pianist Saturday, February 8 at 5:30pm Mary Special Music Mary Johnson: Service Accompanist Sunday, February 9 at 8:30am Senior Choir Charlotte Roe: Organist
Sig Anderson: Cantor Sunday, February 9 at 11:00am Edie Sward and Val Janka: Duet Joanne Flugstad: Service Pianist MISSION WEEKEND Saturday, February 15 at 5:30pm Gail Huppert Service Pianist Sunday, February 16 at 8:30am Winona State Outreach Group Expressions Mary Johnson: Service Pianist Sunday, February 16 at 11:00am Winona State Outreach Group Saturday, February 22 at 5:30pm S.T.O.R.M. Camp Band and Catie Levenick Sunday, February 23 at 8:30am S.T.O.R.M. Camp Band and Catie Levenick Sunday, February 23 at 11:00am S.T.O.R.M. Camp Band and Catie Levenick ** Gail Huppert will accompany the Senior Choir on Wednesdays, February 19 and 26 for rehearsals. ** COMING UP IN MARCH Sunday, March 2 Children's Cantata
As households gather around the TV with an abundance of snack foods, we will remember the needy in our community on February 2 as you bring a can of soup to support our local Lake City Food Shelf. No matter which team has the victory during the SuperBowl, during the SouperBowl, everyone wins as we show care for our hungry neighbors!
PAGE 5 February 2014
February 2014
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Worship 5:30pm
2 Scout Sunday Worship 8:30am Education Hour 9:45am Annual Meeting 9:45am Youth Group 9:45am Worship 11am
3 Melody Chimers: 12:15pm Expressions 5pm Property Board Mtg 6pm Boy Scouts 7-8:30pm
4 FLC Quilters 8:30am Matter of Balance Class 1-3pm Women’s Bible Study 6pm New Member Class 6:30pm
5 KFC 3-5pm Handbells 5:30pm ReKindle 6pm Senior Choir 7pm
6
Bible Study 8am Scrapbooking 10am-4pm
7
Breast Cancer Dinner 4-
9pm
8 Worship 5:30pm
9 Worship 8:30am Education Hour 9:45am Youth Group 9:45am Worship 11am Confirmation Leader Huddle
10 Melody Chimes 12:15 pm Expressions 5pm Outreach Mtg 6pm Boy Scouts 7-8:30pm
11 Widows Speak 11:15am at Port 104 Matter of Balance Class 1-3pm Women’s Bible Study 6pm New Member Class 6:30pm Stephen’s Ministry Mtg 6:30pm @ Janee’s Home
12 KFC 3-5pm Handbells 5:30pm ReKindle 6pm Senior Choir 7pm
13 NO Bible Study 8am Scrapbooking 10am-4pm
14 Men’s Bible Study 8am
15 MISSION WKND Family Snow Shoeing Event at Hok-Si-La 1-4:30pm Scout Boy Leader Train-ing 1-5pm Worship 5:30pm
16 MISSION WKND Worship/WSU 8:30am No Sunday School NO Youth Group Worship/WSU 11am
17 Melody Chimes 12:15 pm 7th-12th Grade Sledding Event 1pm-3:30pm Expressions 5pm
18 FLC Quilters 8:30am Matter of Balance Class 1-3pm H&W Mtg 6pm Women’s Bible Study 6pm New Member Class 6:30pm
19 Esther Circle 1:30pm @ Mary Lee Stevens’ Home KFC 3-5pm Handbells 5:30pm ReKindle 6pm Senior Choir 7pm
20 Bible Study 8am Scrapbooking 10am-4pm Church Council 6:30pm
21 Amy Rogness Scrap-bookers
22 New Member Install Worship 5:30pm Amy Rogness Scrap-bookers
23 New Member Install Worship 8:30am Education Hour 9:45am Youth Group 9:45am Worship 11am
24 Melody Chimers 12:15 pm Expressions 5pm Care Center Bingo 6:40pm Boy Scouts 7-8:30pm
25 Matter of Balance Class 1-3pm Women’s Bible Study 6pm
26 KFC 3-5pm Handbells 5:30 pm ReKindle 6pm Senior Choir 7pm
27 Bible Study 8am Scrapbooking 10am-4pm
28
Men’s Bible Study 8am
Thursday Morning Bible Study 8:00 am with Pastor Darren.
As we start a new year, we will start at the “beginning” by studying
the stories of Genesis.
Feb. 6 Isaac, Jacob & Esau—Is God Fair?—Gen. 23-33
Feb. 13 No Study Feb. 20 Joseph the Dreamer—
Gen. 37, 39-41 Feb 27 Joseph the Savior—
Gen. 42-45
Men’s Friday Bible Study: The
Book of Acts—Fridays at 8 a.m. February 14 & 28.
Esther Bible Circle will meet on
Wednesday, February 19 at 1:30pm at Mary Lee Stevens’ Home.
Winter Women’s Bible Study
will meet on Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm on February 4, 11, 18 & 25.
BIBLE STUDIES
Our Prayers and Sympathies are extended to… ♦ To the family of Arline Schmidt upon her passing.
Friends and Family…Ginger Morton, Don Hoyt, Maggie Brown (niece of Heidi & Glenn
Hartzell), June Eggenberger (Lee Eggenberger’s mother), Kate Marking (Marlene
Boehmke’s mother), Pastor Ed Fredericks, Doreen Harteneck, Delores Timm (Marian Dittfach’s mother), Betty Russell
All service men and women...Jedrick Sward, Jared Morgan, Justin Fuchs, Ricky
Frickson, Randy Frickson, Matt Sikkink, Lane Steffenhagen, Ryan Steffenhagen, Duren Moses, Kate Holt (Eloise & Marv Blattner's grand-daughter)
Nursing Home, Home Bound & Assisted Living...Arline Schmidt, Lillian Johnson,
Mary DeGroat, Rozella Lloyd, Ione O’Connors, Bill & Edith Hammer, Margaret Curtin, Wendell Olson, Leota Dugstad, Jane Johnson, Kathy Chapman, Gordon Foss
PAGE 6 FIRST THINGS
REMEMBER IN PRAYER
Prayer Chain 2014
God has given us a powerful resource in
the gift of prayer. On many occasions,
people have felt God’s mercy and grace
thru the collective prayers of others, as
promised in James 5:13-16.
If you have a prayer request, contact the Chairperson listed for that week or call the church office at 345-5003.
February 2: Prayer Chain #1:
Vi Stinson 345-4371
February 9: Prayer Chain #2:
Bonnie Conway 345-3926
February 16: Prayer Chain #3:
Betty Smith 345-2304
February 23: Prayer Chain #4:
Pat Tackmann 345-2678
December 29: Any Prayer Chain:
Lake City Food Shelf...Is in need of Canned Ham. Please place items in the wooden bin by the Welcome Center.
FLC QUILTERS…will meet on
Tuesdays, February 4 & 18 at
8:30am in the Gathering Area
at FLC.
Stephens Ministry...will meet
on Tuesday, February 11 at
6:30pm at Janee’s Home.
Visitation for
February...
LaDonna Severson &
Karen Moses-Richardson
A SPECIAL THANKS TO….
♦ First Lutheran Church, Thank you for your prayers, cakes & serving. ~The Family of
Joe Grothe
♦ Wayne Carlson for all of the work and time you have put into the baptismal font. It
looks beautiful!
♦ The Lake City Food Shelf is very grateful for your generous monetary and food
donations throughout the year. It is appreciated very much. FLC donated 512.2 pounds
of food in 2013.
Help for Daily Living
Did you know...that we have some men in our congregation eager to
serve you? If you have a task or project that needs the attention of a
friendly, enthusiastic volunteer - we have just the right folks for you. Tim
Schlagenhaft & Randy Klipfel! Call the FLC office if you need some help!
Widows Speak...will meet on
Tuesday, February 11 at 11:15am
at Port 104.
February 2014 PAGE 7
OUTREACH BOARD
MISSION WEEKEND...The Lutheran Campus Center (LCC), serving the campus communities of Winona State University, St. Mary's University and Minnesota State College Southeast Technical, will be joining First Lutheran Church for worship February 15 and 16. This event is being sponsored by the Outreach Board. Following worship you are welcome to join us for popcorn and root beer floats. Corrine Denis is campus pastor for LCC. Corrine and her student members will share their ministry with us during worship that weekend. For more information on LCC visit www.lccwinona.org.
FLC CARE CENTER BINGO...Monday, February 24, 6:40 p.m. Please be sure to sign up in the Welcome Center if you can help. We need 4-6 volunteers a month to make this work. Questions can be directed to Becky Schultze [email protected] or 651-345-5418.
PACKING FOR THE WEEKEND...First Lutheran Church is collecting food items to help with the United Methodist Church Packing for the Weekend project. Each month the Outreach Board will designate the 2nd Sunday of the Month for collection day. As this project continues please place your donations in the designated box in the gathering area. For February (Feb. 8/9) we are looking for canned fruit, vegetables and spaghetti sauce. ** We are also in need of Grocery Bags (paper) for the program. Please place bags in the Packing for the Weekend box**
STEPHEN MINISTRY
What Do Stephen Ministers Do?
Stephen Ministers are members of First Lutheran Church who have gone through 50 hours of training to provide confidential, one-to-one Christian care to people who are facing a crisis or simply going through a difficult time. A Stephen Minister meets with his or her care receiver once a week for around an hour to listen, care, pray, and provide emotional and spiritual en-couragement. Men are matched with male Stephen Ministers, and women are matched with female Stephen Ministers. To find out more about how someone you know could be matched with a Stephen Minister, talk with one of our Stephen Ministry Leaders: Pastor Darren or Kathy Jo Rodester
Thrivent Choice Dollars
Last year, First Lutheran received over $10,000 in Choice Dollars—Thank You! If you have Thrivent Financial
for Lutherans and are participating in this no-cost-to-you program to benefit a qualifying charity of your
choice, please note:
1. You must contact your Thrivent agent and renew your designation for the 2013 year.
2. If you are a couple with separate accounts, each individual account holder must make the
designation.
In 2013, First Lutheran will again set aside the first $1,000 to go towards the College Scholarship program;
the remaining amount will be directed to our General Fund as we attain a balanced budget.
PAGE 8 FIRST THINGS YOUTH & FAMILY HAPPENINGS
Know.Do.Be.
Catie’s Corner
Recently as a church we
celebrated and remembered the
Baptism of our Lord (Jan. 11th & Jan.
12th). While I was working on the children’s message
for that weekend, I was reflecting on baptism. Not
necessarily the theological implications, but more so the
commitment we make as a community when a child is
baptized.
As a community, we promise to “nurture these
persons in the Christian faith as you are empowered by
God’s Spirit, and to help them live in the covenant of
baptism and in communion with the church.” We also
“promise to support _______ and pray for them in their
new life in Christ.”
As I was reflecting on baptism, I was amazed of
how seriously the church I grew up in took this
commitment. For me, in middle school and in high
school especially, the church was the only place I
wanted to be. In my church I found many adults who
cared about my faith journey. They were interested in
my faith development and would ask about my recent
mission trip or retreat– asking “what did you learn
about God?” Or when I would go through trials, they
would surround me, like a family.
As I think about the youth here at First Lutheran
it is my biggest hope that they would desire to be at
church as I did. I hope that at church they would find a
community of people that love and pray for them, and
nurture them as we commit to at their baptism.
This Catie’s corner is absolutely not to make you
feel guilty, or make you feel like you need to start
volunteering at every youth event (but if you want to let
me know!). But I write to encourage you. Statistics show
that if 5 adults take interest in the faith of student,
their faith is more likely to last through their post high
school career. So, as a challenge, these next few months
as students return from retreats, or events, take a
chance, and ask them about it!
Be Blessed,
Catie Levenick
Sunday School
Sun. 9:45-10:45am
*NO Sunday School Feb. 16th*
ReKindle
Confirmation Wed. 6 PM– 7:45pm
KFC & Junior/Cherub Choirs
Junior Choir: Wed. 4 PM-4:30pm
Cherub Choir: Wed. 4:30 PM-5:00pm
7th-12th Grade Bible Study
Sunday Mornings 9:45-10:45am
in the youth room!
*No Bible Study Feb. 16th*
Feb. 17th Sledding Event
CC
February 2014 PAGE 9 YOUTH & FAMILY EVENTS COMING UP!
Know.Do.Be.
7th-12th Grade Sledding Event!
Feb. 17th (cause there’s no school!)
No Cost!
Meet at church at 1pm for an afternoon
of sledding!
Bring a sled if you have
one!
Return to church at
3:30pm
Super Night!
March 7-8th!
$30/person
Permission Slip due Feb. 2nd.
Come for an all nighter in Rochester!
Fun includes: bowling, lazer tag,
swimming, volleyball, food and SO
MUCH MORE!
Wisconsin Dells, WI
March 21-23rd
$185/person
Registration and $50 deposit due Feb. 9th
A weekend of fun, fellowship and faith.
You wont want to miss it!
Snow Shoeing Family Event!
In place of the family retreat,
we are going Snow Shoeing
at Hok-Si-La Park!
All ages welcome!
Sat. February 15th
Meet at Hok-Si-La at 1pm-4:30pm
Come enjoy a day in the snow with
your family!
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! As valentines day approaches, as a family talk about
ways you show love at Valentines day.
Read together John 13:34:
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you,
so you must love one another.”
As a family, talk about the word love. What does “love
one another” look like?
In this verse the word love is the Greek word “agape”. Agape is a stronger
love than a feeling. Agape means “sacrificial love.”
Talk about what it would mean for you to show sacrificial love as a family.
Pray: Dear God, Give us strength to show love like you did.
Thank you for your love. Amen
PAGE 10 FIRST THINGS
HEALTH & WELLNESS MINISTRY
The FLC Health and Wellness Ministry will be offering classes in Tai Chi for church and community members on Thursdays from March 6th to May 8th. Two classes will be offered. Tai Chi for Health is an introductory class that will teach basic Tai Chi principles and a 19 movement form. This class will be offered at 4:30 to 5:30 pm at FLC. Tai Chi for Arthritis is a more complex form of 41 movements and will be offered at 6:30 to 7:30 pm. The first session of the classes will be free. Subsequent ses-sion will be $5.00 per session. Individuals who have Silver Sneaker benefits through their health in-surance can attend for free.
This first class will instruct participants on the health benefits of Tai Chi, a seated mediation, a warm up routine and the initial moves in the Tai Chi for Health form (routine).
Tai Chi is an effective exercise program for improving balance, strength and fitness. It consists of fluid, gentle movements that are relaxed and slow in tempo and is often described as a “moving meditation”. Other benefits of regular Tai Chi practice include stress relief and improved posture.
These two Tai Chi forms were developed by Dr. Paul Lam MD, an international leader in developing simple forms that everyone can learn. The instructor is Patty Svien, who is certified by Dr. Lam’s group. For more information: http://www.taichiforhealthinstitute.org/ . If you have questions or want to sign up for a class contact Patty Svien, 345-4383.
February 2014 PAGE 11
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BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES
Feb. 1: Stephanie Breyfogle, Riley Dittfach, James Dollar, Riley Fritz, Elizabeth Kittelson, Elizabeth Meyer
Feb. 2: Grace Ackermann, Lee Eggenberger
Feb. 3: David Oeltjen
Feb. 4: David Dittfach, Duane Howard, Evelyn Rogness
Feb. 5: Ruth Hutchinson, Becky Schultze
Feb. 6: Benjamin Ackermann
Feb. 7: Greg Gilman
Dick & Nancy Carlson
Feb. 8: Jon Featherstone, Debra Holmgren, Jeff Rogness, Emily Ziebell
Feb. 9: Marie Mangold
Feb. 10: Jacob Griebenow, Cari Kohrs
Feb. 11: Jordan Bremer, Zachary Johnson, Marvin Nelson
Feb. 12: Gail Davis, Sierra Michels, Larry Watson
Feb. 13: Eli Lindgren-Caves, Lyle Mathison
Gary & Katherine Yotter
Feb. 14: Boyd Olson, Linda Pavlak, Dawson Skifton
Jeffrey & Lori Swiggum
Feb. 15: Robin Bignell, Dale Franklin, Tom Hallaway, Ashley Olson
Feb. 16: Mark Bailey, Betty Stori
Feb. 17: Larry Holmgren Jr, Tiffanie Hoops
Kevin & Kathy Gunhus
Feb. 18: Joseph Boehlke, Ryan Hanson, Noah Paulson, Al Peters
Feb. 19: Julie Dammann
Feb. 21: Kim Adler, Denny Barwald, Lily Dittfach, Donald Hoyt, Marilyn Meyer, Loa Olson, Isaiah Weinrich
Feb. 22: Brooks Holst, Nathan Klipfel, Bailey Skifton, Grace Weinrich, Mary Wintheiser
Mike & Melissa Ackermann
Feb. 25: Duane Holst, Darin Lundell, Randy Vander Laan
Feb. 26: Ray Larson, Lori Mortenson
Feb. 27: Susan Jensen, Jeffrey Mund, Jack Rol, Nicholas Tackmann
Brad & Nancy Rigelman
Feb. 28: Mary Hallenberger
General Fund: December YTD
Income $334,275.91
Expense $338,707.90
Income - Expense $-4,431.99
Building Fund: December TYD
Income $138,674.33
Expense $159,586.20
Income - Expense $-20,911.87