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Ju Ju Ju July ly ly ly 2015 2015 2015 2015 Volume Volume Volume Volume 48, Issue , Issue , Issue , Issue 7 The Leaf The Leaf The Leaf The Leaf – a monthly publication of GLC Gethsemane Lutheran Church Gethsemane Lutheran Church Gethsemane Lutheran Church Gethsemane Lutheran Church The Leaf The Leaf The Leaf The Leaf 35 East St 35 East St 35 East St 35 East Stanton Avenue anton Avenue anton Avenue anton Avenue Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 614 614 614 614-885 885 885 885-4319 4319 4319 4319 www.gethsemane.org www.gethsemane.org www.gethsemane.org www.gethsemane.org Pastor Pastor Pastor Pastor Rev. June A. Wilkins [email protected] Music Ministries Music Ministries Music Ministries Music Ministries Dr. Timothy E. Guenther [email protected] Mission Developer Mission Developer Mission Developer Mission Developer Rev. Ipyana Mwakabonga [email protected] Child Care Center Child Care Center Child Care Center Child Care Center Brenda Weilbacher [email protected] Parish Secretary Parish Secretary Parish Secretary Parish Secretary Diane Gutgesell [email protected] Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian Brian McLean In this Issue In this Issue In this Issue In this Issue From the Pastor—P. 2 B.R.E.A.D.—P. 3 Hymn Festival—P. 4 Adult Education—P. 5 Small Groups—P. 6 Book Group—P. 7 Thrivent/Clippers—P.8 New Members—P. 9-10 Prayer Concerns—P. 11 Council Highlights—P. 12 Serving Schedule—P. 13 Calendar—P. 14 Gethsemane VBS 2015 Tuesday, July 28 Wednesday, July 29 Thursday, July 30 6:30-8:00 pm

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JuJuJuJulylylyly 2015201520152015

Volume Volume Volume Volume 44448888, Issue , Issue , Issue , Issue 7777

The LeafThe LeafThe LeafThe Leaf – a monthly publication of GLC

Gethsemane Lutheran ChurchGethsemane Lutheran ChurchGethsemane Lutheran ChurchGethsemane Lutheran Church The LeafThe LeafThe LeafThe Leaf

35 East St35 East St35 East St35 East Stanton Avenue anton Avenue anton Avenue anton Avenue ♦ Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 ♦ 614614614614----885885885885----4319431943194319

www.gethsemane.orgwww.gethsemane.orgwww.gethsemane.orgwww.gethsemane.org

PastorPastorPastorPastor

Rev. June A. Wilkins [email protected]

Music MinistriesMusic MinistriesMusic MinistriesMusic Ministries

Dr. Timothy E. Guenther [email protected]

Mission DeveloperMission DeveloperMission DeveloperMission Developer

Rev. Ipyana Mwakabonga [email protected]

Child Care CenterChild Care CenterChild Care CenterChild Care Center

Brenda Weilbacher [email protected]

Parish SecretaryParish SecretaryParish SecretaryParish Secretary

Diane Gutgesell [email protected]

CustodianCustodianCustodianCustodian

Brian McLean

In this IssueIn this IssueIn this IssueIn this Issue

From the Pastor—P. 2

B.R.E.A.D.—P. 3

Hymn Festival—P. 4

Adult Education—P. 5

Small Groups—P. 6

Book Group—P. 7

Thrivent/Clippers—P.8

New Members—P. 9-10

Prayer Concerns—P. 11

Council Highlights—P. 12

Serving Schedule—P. 13

Calendar—P. 14

Gethsemane VBS 2015

Tuesday, July 28

Wednesday, July 29

Thursday, July 30

6:30-8:00 pm

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FROM THE PASTORFROM THE PASTORFROM THE PASTORFROM THE PASTOR

Growing up I never had Vacation Bible School. I don’t

know if it was because I was Roman Catholic, or it just

wasn’t the thing to do where I lived. Whatever the

case, VBS was not a summer tradition in my youth. But

when I started working in churches during seminary, I

found out the joy and value of VBS!

VBS is a concentrated time when we can gather with

children and share stories and music and fun. Some

churches have glitzy programs with lights and

recorded music and huge sets, and some (like

Gethsemane) have more home-grown versions.

Regardless of the style, the purpose is the same: to

teach kids about the Bible and God’s love for them. All

good stuff!

This year, the theme for Gethsemane’s VBS is “Come

to the Table” (that is also our worship theme!) We will

talk about what it means to be a part of God’s table,

what God gives at the table, and how we can share it

with others. We will sing, share stories, play games,

and eat snacks. We will be collecting food for our food

pantry again and having an all around good time.

This year, with Terri Siebert’s retirement, we need

everyone in the congregation to join together and

help this congregation put on a great VBS for our

children and the children in our neighborhood. If you

haven’t helped out with VBS before, or you think

you’re too old for it (you’re not!) now’s the time to get

involved. We need people to both lead and help out

with crafts, snacks, games, service projects, and

registration. We also need people to go out and

deliver fliers to tell the neighborhood about our food

pantry collection. And we just need people to be there

to direct children.

VBS is a joy for everyone, young and old alike, and I

hope that everyone can experience it and make it a

fun week!

VBS 2015 is July 28, 29, and 30. 6:30-8pm.

Rev. June Wilkins

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JUSTICE MINJUSTICE MINJUSTICE MINJUSTICE MINISTRYISTRYISTRYISTRY

Investment Drive for B.R.E.A.D.

B.R.E.A.D. justice ministry organization relies on a combination of grants, corporate

investments, and individual investments to pay for expenses. As any non-profit

knows, grants are very unreliable and they can be stopped at any time for any

reason. Corporate investments come with some of the same risks.

It is important that the members of engaged congregations do their part to

support this ministry of justice in our city.

When we invest in justice we see significant returns in dollars that will change lives for

people in Franklin County. $3.1 million dedicated for small business development, an

Affordable Housing Trust Fund with an annual revenue of $4 million, a County Land Bank with an annual revenue

of $22 million, $500,000 allocated to Project KEY to keep children in school, and $2 million in savings from the 100

youth diverted out of the juvenile justice system.

This means for every $1 invested in B.R.E.A.D., $122 are leveraged into the community.

During July, Gethsemane is collecting investments in B.R.E.A.D. from our members to be used for justice

throughout the year. If you believe in God’s call to justice, if you were inspired by the testimonies given at the

Nehemiah Action, or if you were not able to make it to the Nehemiah Action, we invite you to invest in

B.R.E.A.D.’s work so more of it can be done in our city.

During July, there will be a basket in the rear of the sanctuary. Make any checks payable to B.R.E.A.D. Our

congregation’s investment goal is $3,000.

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HYMN FESTIVALHYMN FESTIVALHYMN FESTIVALHYMN FESTIVAL

Augsburg Fortress is hosting a hymn festival at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, August 3, at Gethsemane

that is free and open to the public. Gethsemane members should plan on attending and bringing

their friends.

Hymn festivals are a way of promoting congregational song in churches, as well as bringing

communities together through music and liturgy. “Let the Whole Creation Cry: A Hymn Festival”

follows a pattern for worship that includes hymn introductions and accompaniments, readings,

reflections, and prayers prepared by John Ferguson, retired professor of organ and church music

and cantor to the student congregation at St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. Congregational

hymns and choral anthems will be led by Anton Armstrong, professor of music at St. Olaf College

and conductor of the renowned St. Olaf Choir.

In addition to the hymn festival, individuals and choirs are invited to participate in the festival

choir led by Armstrong and accompanied by Ferguson in a rehearsal prior to the hymn festival

from 6 to 7:15 p.m. No registration is required to attend the hymn festival or rehearse and sing

with the festival choir.

The hymn festival is part of the Augsburg Fortress Summer 2015 Music Clinics, which annually

draw hundreds of church musicians at six locations across the United States with the purpose of

exploring fresh and innovative ways to enliven music in worship.

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LEARNLEARNLEARNLEARN

STORY TIME Christian Education about life, for life, and for a lifetime

SUNDAYS at 10:45 AM

IN THE LIBRARY

Story Time in the Library begins on July 12 at 10:45am

with a story about “Caring for Creation: Some of the

Challenges” lead by Gethsemane’s Environmental

Stewardship Team. Then we have two weeks with

stories of important Biblical characters.

He was a son of Abraham – he had 12 sons who led

twelve tribes – he died at 137 years of age – an angel

of the Lord promised that his offspring would be so

great that they could not be counted. Who is he?

(Hint, NOT Isaac). Join us after worship on July 19 to

solve this mystery told by Don Dell.

Her husband married into her family business. And

then the whole family got kicked out of town. Then

they followed another itinerant leather worker into

some pretty rough places. She became a woman to be

listened to. Any ideas about her name? Find out on

July 26 with help from Violet Meek.

Vacation Bible

School Is

July 28, 29, 30

6:30-8:00 PM

On May 31 we said farewell to Terri Siebert, Director

of Education and Family Ministries, as she retires after

16+ years of service to Gethsemane.

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CONNECTCONNECTCONNECTCONNECT

Small Group

Ministries

First Reflections

Monday Bible Study

Paula Sauer

[email protected]

Brown Bag Bible Bunch

Dick Lyndes

[email protected]

Connections:

Faith at Work

Judy Reuning

[email protected]

Book Group

Sharon Walton

[email protected]

Barbara Ford [email protected]

Men’s Breakfast

Bob Davis

[email protected]

Thrivent Builds

Bill Darlage

[email protected]

LWR Quilts

Terri Siebert

[email protected]

Prayer Shawls

[email protected]

OR

Call the

Church Office

Every Monday at 8:00am

at La Chatelaine-Worthington

Second Saturday of the month

at 8:00am at TeeJaye’s

Every Wednesday at 12:00pm

in the church library

Every Tuesday, Thursday, and

Saturday from 8-3:00pm.

First Friday of the month at

7:00am at Bob Evans on

Olentangy River Road

Last Saturday of the month

from 9-12:00pm in Trinity Hall

Last Wednesday of the month

at 7:30pm in the church library.

Fourth Monday of the month

at 7:30pm in the church library.

Quilting

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BBBBOOK GROUPOOK GROUPOOK GROUPOOK GROUP

This is Gethsemane’s Book Group reading schedule for 2015-2016. All discussions

are from 7:30 – 9:00pm in the church library, usually the last Wednesday of the

month. See specific dates below. You are invited to attend all sessions or to come

when you can. For more information contact:

Sharon Walton at 614-451-4820 or [email protected]

Barbara Ford at 614-263-1365 or [email protected]

DATE TITLE AUTHOR LEADER

2015

August 26 Ordinary Grace William Krueger Arlene Hendrickson

September 30 The Last Runaway Tracy Chevalier Sharon Walton

October 28 Learning to Walk in the Dark Barbara Taylor Don Dell

November 18

(week early)

The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper Barbara Ford

December 30 NO MEETING

2016

January 27 Convictions: How I Learned

What Matters Most

Marcus Borg Scott Prigan

February 24 NO MEETING

March 30 Dead Wake (The Lusitania) Erik Larson Diane Langner

April 27 The Tempest William Shakespeare Joy McLemore

May 25 To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee Joyce Geary

June 29 The Invention of Wings Sue Monk Kidd Jane Sieberth

July 27 NO MEETING

August 31 A Brief History of Time Stephen Hawking Eric Walton

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Thrivent Financial representatives Joe Reilly and Linda Mackov invite you, your family and friends to the 4th Annual

Thrivent Night with the Clippers on Friday, July 24, at 7:15pm (gates open at 5:30). Use the Clippers ticket order

form for discount tickets and join hundreds of Thrivent members and their guests for an evening of fun! Print this

form from the newsletter, look for copies of the form on the Thrivent bulletin board in Atrium Way or call the

Thrivent office at 614/396-4120. We hope to see you there!

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NEW MEMBERSNEW MEMBERSNEW MEMBERSNEW MEMBERS

Welcome to Gethsemane! – PART 2

Here are some more new members for you to welcome. They, too, like last month’s array are interesting and

diverse people!

David Kibble is a native of Columbus and knows the whole city. He has

lived on Parsons and is now on Broad Meadows near church. His sister

was born and lives in Columbus. He works as a handyman doing

painting, dry wall, and many other “house fix-ups.” Look for a flyer in

church soon offering his services once he recovers from a bicycle

accident. Interests include fishing, cooking and “being a worker bee.”

David came to Gethsemane as a Lutheran from his time in Coldwater,

Michigan, and was a member of Hilltop Lutheran in Columbus.

Sue Humbert was looking for a smaller church than her church at

Worthington Presbyterian when a friend told her about Gethsemane’s Annual Neighborhood Service Day. Even

though she lived outside of our usual service range we made arrangements to rake her leaves, too. Pastor June

sent a letter to those served and Sue visited with Pastor. She then decided to visit GLC and is now part of our

family. Her only blood family are cousins in Mt. Vernon. Sue graduated from Ohio State in sociology and has been

a case worker for Franklin County Children's Service and worked for the state health department doing office

work. Swimming is her pleasure at Devon pool in UA at 6:30am. Being an early riser brings much beauty and good

swimming at that hour. She has 4 cats aged 16, 14, 13 and 5. She likes cats because they give unconditional love,

are smart, and can be trained to fetch and respond to their names.

Joel and Anna Wildermuth are Ohio natives – Joel from

Sydney and Anna from Clyde – and they met at Bluffton

University. Joel was a history and theology major and Anna is

in social work. She graduated first and volunteered with

PULSE a non–profit group in Pittsburgh. They have been in a

traveling ministry group where both sang and Joel played

electric guitar. For two years Joel was part time Worship

Pastor at his home church – Church of God – teaching Sunday

School, working with worship teams, sound, visual arts, and

music where he played drums, piano, guitar and harmonica. They were not happy that there were no young

people in that church. In seeking what to do next they landed at MTSO – Methodist Theological School in Ohio

with a full $10,000 tuition and living scholarship. Anna comes from a Lutheran background, Joel Lutheran and

Presbyterian. They spent six months church shopping when they came to MTSO visiting Gethsemane several times

and finding it “different”. They like the small, warm and welcoming feeling, the music, and the association with

the Swahili church. Anna works with Big Brothers and Big Sisters in Delaware and central Ohio. Both like to walk,

cook, go to movies, and Joel likes to play music. He’s also seeking how to eventually get into Lutheran ministry

and really enjoys languages such as Hebrew and Greek. They have a large and close family. Joel’s dad died and his

mom remarried so he has two younger sisters and three older step-siblings. Anna has two older sisters in Illinois

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NEW MEMBERSNEW MEMBERSNEW MEMBERSNEW MEMBERS

and Columbus. Her mother has been a nurse for forty years and her dad, according to Joel, is the most

knowledgeable shoe salesman he’s ever known!

Peter Olesen Lund comes to us from Concord, New Hampshire, via a

recommendation to attend Gethsemane from the present pastor of his

“birth church” in Millington, Connecticut. That pastor is Julie Reuning-

Scherer! Small world! Peter went from his birth church to membership

at an American Baptist church in NH where Lutherans are few and far

between, to now closed St. Mark’s Lutheran in Columbus, back to NH

and CT and now to Gethsemane.

He left CT for NH to attend King State College for a Bachelor’s in

Education and taught Industrial Arts in middle school (now the STEM

program.) During a sabbatical year he earned his Master’s degree at Colorado State University and he is now

enrolled in a PhD program at OSU planning to supervise student teaching in his area when he graduates. Peter has

had a varied and sometimes challenging life getting to where he is now. He was invited to OSU by Dr. Michael

Scott with whom he worked on National Common Standards for national teacher certification in Technological

Education, an optional but highly valued certification. Peter entered OSU in 2000 and completed all of his

coursework during summers, sabbatical, and leave of absence from teaching and was taking his pre-candidacy

exam in the summer of 2008 when he was robbed at gunpoint. Though he passed his written exams he was so

traumatized over the robbery that he failed the oral exam. After some years of teaching again and facing his

diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder he was able to appeal to OSU and returned to studies in the fall of

2014.Reviewing past classes and research techniques are getting him closer to that PhD! Peter has been active in

all of the churches he has belonged to working with youth, church council, Peace Movement, care of church

property and choir. He has been on many professional committees, received an NSF grant for Technology and is

past president of the Gay Men’s Chorus in NH. His brother and family live mostly in the NH area. Of Danish

heritage, Peter has enjoyed several trips to Denmark and plans for more.

Melanie Jessie and her two sons, 5th grader Wally and Kinder-

gartner Chris are part of Char Jessie's family who decided to join her

at Gethsemane. They visited and "felt really comfortable" here.

They enjoyed the services and Pastor June. Wally loves baseball and

skateboarding and goes to Clinton Elementary. Chris goes to

Duxberry Park and is into break dancing and basketball. Art

(painting & sculpture), music (all kinds but especially blues) and

playing piano are among her many interests and talents. She also

has a 19-year-old daughter Ana as well as 3 brothers and a sister.

Welcome these interesting new members to our family – and tell

them about yourself!

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PEOPLE NEWSPEOPLE NEWSPEOPLE NEWSPEOPLE NEWS

July

Birthdays

2 Mike Siddall

5 Christy Hubbard

6 Payton Hagerdorn

Isaac Lutz

7 Alice Siddall

Reva Woodruff

9 Sibylle Custis

10 Hono Lyatuu

Dave Norman

11 Gary Rader

Audrey Tober

12 Bob Cerny

18 Matt Bogan

20 Frank Perin

21 Christina Murphy

22 Dick Lyndes

23 Maya Gardner

Joe Perin

Joanne Vollrath

24 Ian Lyatuu

25 Barb Brugler

26 Jeff Luedke

27 Rachel Mackov

28 Howard Spring

31 Carolyn Fergus

Jane Sieberth

Bonnie Reilly

Our Prayers and Concern

Are With . . .

“Pray in the Spirit at all times in every

prayer and supplication. To that end

keep alert and always persevere in

supplication for all the saints.”

Ephesians 6:18

New Concerns: Donna Baer … Eugene

Hirschfeld (father of Alice Siddall) …

David Kibble … David Lagerberg …

James Laspisa … Grace Portzline

(granddaughter of Ralph Portzline) …

Amy Tatz (sister-in-law of Jim Tatz).

Members with ongoing concerns: Bob

and Sibylle Custis … Elaine Haines …

Dick and Sue Jones … Phyllis Nelson.

Family and friends with concerns:

Charles Rader (uncle of Gary Rader) …

Bonnie and Dennis Weirick (sister-in-

law and brother of Jan Davis).

Homebound: Mary Bardach … Beryl

Cumberland … Dotty Edwards (Laurels-

Worthington) … Carolyn Fergus

(Wesley Glen) … Ken and Alice Gerken

(Mayfair Village) … Becky Oldaker

(Bennington Glen) … Ralph Portzline

(Chapel Grove Inn) … Joanne Vollrath …

Phyllis Wei … Reva Woodruff (Sterling

House).

Our love and compassion to the family

of Lilia Caye Scanga (niece of Anita

Gardner) who passed away June 8 … to

the family of Lois Badger (friend of

Char Jessie) who was killed in an auto

accident on June 19 … Mike Dhume

(friend of Bob and Jan Davis who passed

away June 21.

Would you like to add a name

to the Sunday prayers?

Contact church secretary at 885-4319 or

[email protected] before 10:00

am on Thursday to have the name

printed in the bulletin. After that time,

you will have the opportunity in worship

to name those silently or aloud during

the prayers. You may also have the

name sent out to the congregation via

our E-Prayers (email).

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COUNCIL HIGHLIGHCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSTSTSTS

Congregation

Council

OFFICERS:

President

Mark Hagerdorn [email protected]

Vice-President

Paula Sauer [email protected]

Secretary

Bonnie Reilly [email protected]

Treasurer

Chris Bullwinkle [email protected]

MEMBERS:

Jackson Lyimo [email protected]

Michael Murphy [email protected]

Judy Kulikowski [email protected]

Char Jessie [email protected]

Gary Rader [email protected]

.

Highlights of Council Meeting – June 18, 2015

A copy of the Council minutes and Financial Report is posted in Atrium Way.

PLEASE READ BUT LEAVE POSTED. Take home copies (minus attachments) are available

at the Sign-Up Desk in the narthex.

PASTOR’S REPORT

• Will be on vacation June 21 and 28 and July 5.

• Pastor has met with parents to identify needs and set priorities for youth

education and family ministry. They will meet again in July.

TREASURER’S REPORT

Contributions for May were slightly lower than budgeted. Total expenses were

higher than expected in May, driven by the Payroll line. In the budget, we only

had 2 pay periods when there were actually 3 in the month. We should expect

June to be around budget. These items had a relatively small impact to our net

income year to date. Again, contributions should remain a focus within the GLC

financials and for the congregation as a whole as we are entering June, which is

historically a month of lower contributions. We also need to remain focused on

keeping expenses within budget as we close out the fiscal year.

2016 BUDGET REVISIT

Concerns were brought to Council regarding the passage of an unbalanced budget

and the implications as we look to the future. Of particular concern are the need

for sustainable increases in income, the need to identify areas the budget can be

cut if necessary, and the need to better communicate budget concerns to the

congregation. Council will form two task forces to address these issues. One will

do an in depth analysis of the budgeted expense line items to identify areas that

could be cut if necessary. The other will explore creative ways to increase income

in a sustainable manner. Pastor June, the Council and the Stewardship team will

work in the coming year at better communication regarding budgetary issues.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

NEXT MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR JULY 9, 2015, AT 7:00 PM.

Submitted by Bonnie Reilly

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SERVING THIS MONTH – JULY 2015

July 5

9:30 AM

July 12

9:30 AM

July 19

9:30 AM

July 26

9:30 AM

August 2

9:30 AM

Assisting Minister Don Dell Don Dell Don Dell Don Dell Elaine Haines

Projectionist

Jim Sauer

Mike Siddall Brian McLean Kate Lutz

Paul Siebert

Sound

Monitor

Mark Geary Jim Sauer

Mike Siddall Eric Walton Jim Sauer

Readers Jeff Luedke

Wendy Luedke

Joy McLemore

Joanne Leussing

Bill Darlage

Judy Kulikowski

Carol Savolaine

Don Huiner

Hugh Geary

Joyce Geary

Ushers

Barb Driver

Jim Driver

Jim Siebert

Howard Spring

GottfriedMaeffert

Manfred Maeffert

Brian McLean

Scott Conlon

Jeff Luedke

Wendy Luedke

Diane Langner

Rick Langner

Bob Abdou

Bill Darlage

Paul Siebert

Dave Reutter

Dick Reuning

Hugh Geary

Joyce Geary

Jim Sauer

Nursery http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0D4CAFA92AA13-sunday

Click on the link to sign up and serve in the nursery.

Communion

Bread

Joyce Geary Worship Team Carole Wilkins Brian Lutz Joyce Geary

Communion Care

Darlene Norman Darlene Norman Darlene Norman Darlene Norman Betty Guenther

Diane Langner

Counters Joanne Leussing

Hugh Geary

Imma Lyatuu

Dave Reutter

Brian McLean

Joyce Davis

Mark Geary

Work DayWork DayWork DayWork Day

Please reserve Saturday, July 18,

2015, to volunteer on the Thrivent

Builds house currently under

construction. No construction experience is required and

all tools, supervision, and lunch will be provided.

Additional information will be provided as we get closer to

the work day. If you have any questions, just email Bill

Darlage at [email protected].

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JULY 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

NO Bible Bunch

12:10 PM

CRC Lunch

Program

4:45 PM

Tutoring

6:00-8:00 PM

Food Pantry

2

12:10 PM

CRC Lunch

Program

3

CHURCH

OFFICE &

DAY CARE

CLOSED

4

NO Food

Pantry

5

9:30 AM

Worship

10:45 AM

Education Hour

4:00 PM

Swahili

Worship

6

8:00 AM

Reflections

8:00 PM

A.A. & Al Anon

7

10:30 AM

Staff Meeting

8

NO Bible Bunch

4:45 PM

Tutoring

6:00-8:00 PM

Food Pantry

9

7:00 PM

Congregation

Council

10

11

8:00 AM

Men’s

Breakfast

11-1:00 PM

Food Pantry

12

9:30 AM

Worship

10:45 AM

Education Hour

3:30 PM

Swahili Choir

NEWSLETTER

DEADLINE

13

8:00 AM

Reflections

8:00 PM

A.A. & Al Anon

14

10:30 AM

Staff Meeting

6:00 PM

P&L Staff Mtg.

15

12:00 PM

BB Bible Bunch

4:45 PM

Tutoring

6:00-8:00 PM

Food Pantry

7:30 PM

Swahili

16

17

18

8-3:00 pm

Thrivent Builds

11-1:00 PM

Food Pantry

19

9:30 AM

Worship

Education Hour

4:00 PM

Swahili

Worship

20

8:00 AM

Reflections

6:00 PM

Day Care

8:00 PM

A.A. & Al Anon

21

10:00 AM

LSS Food

Pantry

10:30 AM

Staff Meeting

7:00 PM

Worship

Ministry Team

22

12:00 PM

BB Bible Bunch

4:45 PM

Tutoring

6:00-8:00 PM

Food Pantry

7:30 PM

Book Group

23

24

7:15 PM

Thrivent Night

with the

Clippers

25

NO Quilting

11-1:00 PM

Food Pantry

26

9:30 AM

Worship

10:45 AM

Education Hour

3:30 PM

Swahili Choir

27

8:00 AM

Reflections

8:00 PM

A.A. & Al Anon

28

10:30 AM

Staff Meeting

29

12:00 PM

BB Bible Bunch

4:45 PM

Tutoring

6:00-8:00 PM

Food Pantry

NO Book

Group

30

6:30 PM

Summer

Handbells

7:30 PM

Summer Choir

31

6:30-8:00 PM

Vacation Bible School