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Why We Built It was late in the morning on an overcast spring Friday. Forty-five people had gathered in the parking lot. Three construction workers worked their heavy machinery. At least one by-stander stopped to see what was going on. There, on the 15 th of May, in the year of our Lord 2015, a cross was lifted high off the ground and placed atop the new narthex of New Life Church- Lutheran. I ve got to be honest with you. Of all the events I ve been part of as pastor of this congregation—and there have been some incredibly moving and emotional events—this one may have had the most profound impact on me. That morning a group representing this congregation (and representing the entire church on earth!) did what the church has been called to do in all times and places. There, in both song and deed, we joined together to Lift High the Crossfor the whole world to see! Its a moment Ill never forget. Its why we built. We could put it that simply. We expanded and renovated our building— So that we might lift high the cross. So that more people may hear of Jesus. So that those who believe in Jesus may have more room to learn and worship and grow in their faith. So that we may show this community more effectively the love God has shown us in Jesus. I hope you notice that cross every time you come to New Life Church-Lutheran. When you drive into the parking lot, I hope you remember that youve come to this place because you need the forgiveness and grace of Christ. When you enter through the front doors, I hope you will look up and remember the loving sacrifice of Jesus made for you and for all. When you leave this place—especially at night—and look back to see the light shining on that cross, I hope you remember the mission we have been given to share the light of Christ with everyone in this dark and dying world. The new cross on our new narthex was liftedon May 15, 2015. By the grace of God, and by the power of His Spirit, we will continue to lift high the cross in everything we think and say and do! Your partner in the Gospel, <<<< The Pastors Page Pastor Peter

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Why We Built

It was late in the morning on an overcast spring Friday. Forty-five people had gathered in the parking lot. Three construction workers worked their heavy machinery. At least one by-stander stopped to see what was going on. There, on the 15th of May, in the year of our Lord 2015, a cross was lifted high off the ground and placed atop the new narthex of New Life Church-Lutheran.

I ’ve got to be honest with you. Of all the events I ’ve been part of as pastor of this congregation—and there have been some incredibly moving and emotional events—this one may have had the most profound impact on me. That morning a group representing this congregation (and representing the entire church on earth!) did what the church has been called to do in all times and places. There, in both song and deed, we joined together to “Lift High the Cross” for the whole world to see!

It’s a moment I’ll never forget.

It’s why we built. We could put it that simply. We expanded and renovated our building—

So that we might lift high the cross. So that more people may hear of Jesus. So that those who believe in Jesus may have more room to learn and worship and grow in their faith. So that we may show this community more effectively the love God has shown us in Jesus. I hope you notice that cross every time you come to New Life Church-Lutheran. When you drive into the parking lot, I hope you remember that you’ve come to this place because you need the forgiveness and grace of Christ. When you enter through the front doors, I hope you will look up and remember the loving sacrifice of Jesus made for you and for all. When you leave this place—especially at night—and look back to see the light shining on that cross, I hope you remember the mission we have been given to share the light of Christ with everyone in this dark and dying world. The new cross on our new narthex was “lifted” on May 15, 2015. By the grace of God, and by the power of His Spirit, we will continue to lift high the cross in everything we think and say and do! Your partner in the Gospel,

<<<< The Pastor’s Page

Pastor Peter

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Tips for your Vegetable Garden This Summer

Be ready to work outside

Maintaining a garden of any kind takes a great deal of time and effort, so be prepared to continuously work outside in your garden to make it thrive. Check on your plants frequently to make sure they are getting enough nutrients and water. Mulching is key as well. Keeping a layer of mulch, preferably organic, around your plant’s roots will not just help them retain moisture, but also keep weeds at bay. Keep on top of weeds during the early summer when they are small and easy to pull. If you keep your garden plants well watered and fertilized, they will quickly fill in bare spaces and give weeds fewer places to grow. Harvest as often as possible. When your plants begin producing vegetables, harvest it as soon as it’s ready. By doing so, you’re allowing the plants to retain nutrients and energy that will continue to the feed new growth. You’ll now be able to enjoy your freshly picked fruits and vegetables with your next meal.

Summer Vacation and Weekly Worship

Don’t let summer vacation plans get in the way of Sunday morning worship! If you are going to be traveling on a Sunday morning and can’t worship at New Life, you have several good options. First, you could worship on Thursday evening at 5:30pm at our sister congregation in White Bear Lake, South Shore Trinity Lutheran Church. They have planned this service specifically for people who are away for the weekend during the summer months. Second, check the LCMS website for a congregation in the area you’ll be traveling. Visit www.lcms.org to conduct a search. Third, if there are no congregations in the area you’ll be, plan ahead to have a special family (or individual) worship service by the lake or in the woods. Speak with Pastor Peter and he can help you plan for such a service.

Remember that the Lord never takes vacation from providing for us, so we shouldn’t either! And keep in mind the witness you make to your family and friends when you show them that your relation-ship with God is the most important thing in your life. Actions often speak much louder than words!

Christian Faith and Science – Workshop at New Life “It might be said that many pastors don’t know enough about science. But what non-scientist does? Of course, most of us could be better informed about science, but this won’t help much unless our theology also is adequate to deal with the assumptions, methods, and findings of modern science.” This is how Professor Joel Okamoto describes a workshop that he is leading this summer sponsored by the MN South district. It is an intensive three-day class designed for pastors, church-workers, and interested laypeople. Dr. Okamoto is a professor at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis (and he was also Pastor Peter’s doctoral advisor). The workshop is called “Theology for Ministry in a Scientific Age.” It will explore theological topics that a scientific age make important for all Christians, including God, creation, human creatures, and the Scriptures. And best of all: the class will take place here at New Life on August 17-19! Cost for the workshop is $1 40, which includes Continuing Education Credits from Concordia Seminary. For more information, or to register, speak with Pastor Peter or go to http://www.csl.edu/resources/continuinged/summer-workshop-series/, email [email protected] or call 314-505-7286.

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Elder on duty: Lyle Nelson

Communion Assistants: Jerry Gunderson and Lyle Nelson

Altar Preparation: Linda Garner

Ushers: Bob Anderson, Barb Spielgelberg,

Bob Drufke, and Sandy Drufke

Cleaning:

June 5-6 Phyllis Trippel and Leah Hageman

June 12-13 Brent and Jane Krause

June 19-20 John and Dorothy Meilinger

June 26-27 Jeff and Amanda Arndt

June 7

Greeters: Lyle and Lynn Nelson

Reader: Jerry Gunderson

Acolytes Windows: Lexi Endthoff and Olivia Pyle

Acolylte Candles: John Hageman

Snacks: Betsy Walcheski, Sandy Drufke,

Leah Hageman and Robin Udstuen

June 14

Greeters: Hope Fitzhugh and Amanda Luecke

Reader: Eric Grunwald

Acolytes Windows: Johann Nafzger and Olivia Pyle

Acolylte Candles: Faith Fitzhugh

Snacks: (Dedication Dinner)

June 21

Greeters: Kathy Brevig and John Meilinger

Reader: Linda Anderson

Acolytes Windows: Addison Arndt and Abigail Broz

Acolylte Candles: Anthony Endthoff

Snacks: Dorothea Zaiger, Shirley Graf and Kathy Brevig

June 28

Greeters: Jerry Gunderson and Darlene Sutton

Reader: Gene Hageman

Acolytes Windows: Amelia Butcher and Keelyn Wittenberg

Acolylte Candles: Joshua Udstuen

Snacks: Carol Swiden, Phyllis Trippel and Darlene Sutton

Elder on duty: Wayne Gartland

Communion Assistants: Bob Anderson and Dennis Garner

Altar Preparation: Brenda Hudalla and Judy West

Ushers: Wayne Gartland, David Streitz,

Paul Lueke, and Daniel Streitz

Cleaning:

June 5-6 Bill and Ginny Mullin

June 12-13 Sandy Drufke, John and Helen Schildwachter

June 19-20 Shirley Graf, Kathy Brevig and Ceil Marten

June 26-27 Zach and Julie Trippel

July 5

Greeters: Bob and Sandy Drufke

Reader: John Schildwachter

Acolytes Windows: Jessica Aufderhar and Samara Springer

Acolylte Candles: John Hageman

Snacks: Joan Arndt, Jane Streitz and Laura Gunderson

July 12

Greeters: Emil Pankonin and Angela Springer

Reader: Pam Olson

Acolytes Windows: Naomi Endthoff and Mia Hageman

Acolylte Candles: Faith Fitzhugh

Snacks: Cheryl Grunwald, Lynn Nelson,

and Brenda Hudalla

July 19

Greeters: Jeanne and Dave Woeltge

Reader: Pat Martin

Acolytes Windows: Julia Arndt and Olivia Nafzger

Acolylte Candles: Anthony Endthoff

Snacks: Dorothy Meilinger, Hope Fitzhugh

and Judy West

July 26

Greeters: Michael and Betsy Walcheski

Reader: Phyllis Trippel

Acolytes Windows: Charity Fitzhugh and Levi Hageman

Acolylte Candles: Joshua Udstuen

Snacks: Jane Krause, Anna Kiewel and Ceil Marten

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June Birthdays 6-2 DeVante Peck 6-10 Carol Kollos 6-11 Dave Woeltge 6-13 Jacob Krause 6-18 Ginny Cairl 6-18 Keelyln Wittenberg 6-22 Michele Fisher 6-23 Floreen Meyer 6-25 Linda Garner 6-29 Jessica Aufderhar 6-30 Jerry Gunderson

July Birthdays 7-2 Linda W 7-5 Michelle Broz 7-5 Benjamin Roen 7-6 Jeff Arndt 7-6 Pam Olson 7-7 Jeri Peck 7-13 John Meilinger 7-13 Samara Springer 7-13 Sarah Wittenberg 7-16 Gene Hageman 7-17 Marilyn Acker 7-17 Judy Novy 7-17 Dorothea Zaiger 7-18 John Hageman 7-21 Ruth Endthoff 7-24 Jennifer McGinnis 7-27 Jackie Aufderhar 7-28 Dennis Garner 7-29 Courtney Nelson 7-31 Anthony Endthoff

FLAG DAY June 14 The anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777

was officially established by the Proclamation of

President Woodrow Wilson on May 30th, 1916.

While Flag Day was celebrated in various communities

for years after Wilson's proclamation, it was not until

August 3rd, 1949, that President Truman signed an Act of Congress

designating June 14th of each year as National Flag Day.

New Life Women

All women of New Life Church invited to a pot

luck picnic at Kathy Brevig’s home

July 23th at 6:30. More information

to follow.

NO ABSOLUTE OWNERSHIP

Because everything is a gift from God, we are only stewards, or managers of all that we have. Everything belongs to God, so we do not have absolute ownership of anything. It is our responsibility to take care of and make good use of what God has entrusted to us.

From ”Stewardship”

Published to help stimulate a better understanding of true giving. Parish Publishing LLC

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**Please help us fill the grocery cart with food to support the

Good Neighbor Food Shelf. The Hugo Good Neighbors Food Shelf

is in need of the following items: toothpaste, toothbrushes,

shampoo/ conditioner, personal care products, paper towels,

toilet paper, bar soap and laundry detergent.

**Kathy Brevig has some medical equipment available for anyone who may be in

need of it. (Commode, shower bench, wheel chair, 4-prong cane, walker) See her for more

information or if you have an item to donate. Inquires to Kathy B @ 651 429-3862.

**Mite Box Donations — please remember to fill your mite box and bring it in the first Sunday of the

month. Give it to Judy West.

** Picnic @ Brevigs July 23. More info to come.

Kwik Trip Cards for the Building Fund

We are continuing to sell Kwik

Trip cards to help fund the

building project. 15% of all

proceeds come back directly to

us, and it costs no extra money for you! Dee Winter will be

selling them this Sunday in the new narthex, and then also on

June 7 and June 28. (After that we’ll resume selling them on

non-communion Sundays.)

JUNE ANNIVERSARIES

6-1 Leon and Phyllis Williams 6-7 Don and Floreen Meyer 6-8 Philip and Mary Watkins 6-9 Glenn and Jan Weeks

6-9 Randy and Deb Zarbock 6-12 Brent and Jane Krause

6-24 Gene and Leah Hageman 6-27 Jerry and Laura Gunderson

Women’s 500 Card Party

(June Card Party Cancelled)

Monday July 20

Dee Winter’s Party Room

7022 Centerville Rd

Chauncey Barrett Gardens

Centerville MN

JULY ANNIVERSARIES

7-8 Dave and Bonnie Johnson

7-22 Peter and Katie Nafzger

7-24 Ron and Yvonne Sparrow

7-27 Bill and Ginny Mullin

7-30 Les and Dee Winter

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Daily Bible Reading –Psalms I’ve got a challenge for you during the months of June and July. Read the book of Psalms. All of it. I know, it’s kind of long. 150 Psalms, to be exact. But here’s the reason—the psalms are prayers. They address every aspect of life, and they give us words to speak back to God. Many of our routines change during the summer. Unfortunately, sometimes those changes involve less time spent in God’s Word. Let’s do the opposite this summer. If you read two psalms each day, and three on a few days, you’ll get through the entire Psalter. On most days you can read one in the morning and one in the evening. Or perhaps read them around the dinner table with your children. Make it a family challenge, and let God’s Word shape your thinking and praying this summer!

Are you up for it?!?

June 1 Psalm 1-2 June 16 Psalm 33-34 2 Psalm 3-4 17 Psalm 35-36 3 Psalm 5-6 18 Psalm 37-38 4 Psalm 7-8 19 Psalm 39, 40, 41 5 Psalm 9-10 20 Psalm 42, 43, 44 6 Psalm 11, 12, 13 21 Psalm 45-46 7 Psalm 14-15 ` 22 Psalm 47, 48, 49 8 Psalm 16-17 23 Psalm 50-51 9 Psalm 18-19 24 Psalm 52, 53, 54 10 Psalm 20-21 25 Psalm 55-56 11 Psalm 22-23 26 Psalm 57-58 12 Psalm 24-25 27 Psalm 59, 60, 61 13 Psalm 26-27 28 Psalm 62, 63, 64 14 Psalm 28, 29, 30 29 Psalm 65-66 15 Psalm 31-32 30 Psalm 67-68

July 1 Psalm 69-70 July 16 Psalm 106, 107, 108 2 Psalm 71-72 17 Psalm 109, 110, 111 3 Psalm 73-74 18 Psalm 113, 114, 115 4 Psalm 75-76 19 Psalm 116, 117, 118 5 Psalm 77-78 20 Psalm 119 6 Psalm 79, 80, 81 21 Psalm 120-121 7 Psalm 82, 83, 84 ` 22 Psalm 122-123 8 Psalm 85, 86, 87 23 Psalm 124, 125, 126 9 Psalm 88-89 24 Psalm 127, 128, 129 10 Psalm 90-91 25 Psalm 130, 131, 132 11 Psalm 92-93 26 Psalm 133, 134, 135 12 Psalm 94, 95, 96 27 Psalm 136, 137, 138 13 Psalm 97, 98, 99 28 Psalm 139, 140, 141 14 Psalm 100, 101, 102 29 Psalm 142, 143, 144 15 Psalm 103, 104, 105 30 Psalm 145, 146, 147 31 Psalm 148, 149, 150

“The Bible tells us that only in the heavenly home will we come to know the meaning of perfection (Revelation 7:16-17). Our neighbors, whose beautiful little girl is suffering from a brain tumor, will not have to wonder why she should be afflicted in this way for there will be no disease and imperfections that we live with while here on earth. We will not see bodies dying of malnutrition, and no more tears will be shed … Is it no wonder that St. Paul, knowing the heavenly home awaited him, said, „For me to live is Christ, but to die is gain‟ (Philippians 1:21).” Rev. Homer Larson, speaker on the Christian Cru-saders radio program This “Life Quote” is from Lutherans For Life – www.lutheransforlife.org.

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Theme: New Beginnings at New Life

Jesus' baptism marked the

beginning of his ministry.

Our Dedication Day marks the

beginning of our ministry using

our new facility to share with our

community the Word of our New

Life in Christ.

New Life.

New Logo

Scripture: And so John came, baptizing in the desert region and preaching a baptism of

repentance for the forgiveness of sins. The whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem

went out to him. Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River. Mark 1:4-5

(NIV)

This is an exciting time. On June 14th we will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of our congregation and the beginning of the use of our brand new building. This is really an exciting time for us. We watched the construction of the new parts of our building from the day we took shovels and had a ground breaking ceremony to June 14th when we will have our Dedication Celebration. It is a time of new beginnings at New Life.

Jesus experienced times of new beginnings in his life too. One of those times was when he was baptized. There were a couple of very important things that happened when Jesus was baptized. First of all, the Bible tells us that the heavens opened and the Holy Spirit came down in the form of a dove and landed upon him. The second thing was that God spoke and said, "You are my Son. I love you and I am well-pleased with you."

This event marked the beginning of Jesus' ministry here on earth. Up until that time, he had not performed any miracles, but with God's stamp of approval and with the spirit of God upon him, Jesus began to perform great miracles. From this new beginning, many people began to understand that Jesus was truly the Son of God and they began to follow him.

Our own baptism represents a new beginning for us as well. When we are baptized, it shows the world that just as Jesus rose from the dead through the glory of God the Father, we also live a new life in him. (Romans 6:4) God may not always be well-pleased with us, but I think that He looks down with an approving smile when he sees us trying to walk with Jesus.

New beginnings -- God gives us lots of opportunities for new beginnings. Using our new building is one of them. Let us make the most of it as we live a new life in Christ through the power of his Holy Spirit.

Dear Father, thank you for new beginnings at New Life. Help us to make the most of them -- not through our own strength -- but through the power of the Holy Spirit that dwells within us. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.

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Hugo Good Neighbors Food Shelf

Grand Opening

Thursday, June 4, 2015

5:00 p.m. with program at 6:00

15106 Francesca Ave. N.

Hugo, MN 55038

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Hugo Good Neighbor Days Parade Saturday morning, June 6, 2015

Plan on being a part of this activity for New Life Church! If you are interested contact Caileen Ostenson or Mary Luecke for details.

40th Annual LLL Golf

Event

The Lutheran Laymen’s League (LLL) is holding their an-

nual golf scramble on Saturday, June 20 at Goodrich Golf

Course, 1820 Van Dyke St, Maplewood MN (Next to

Aldrich Area)

Tee times start at 10:00 AM. . Limit 40 golfers. Bring a

foursome or we’ll make one up for you. The $40 entry fee

includes 18-hole greens fee and prizes (carts optional $15).

SCRAMBLE FORMAT– Each player in the foursome drives their

ball off the tee and the team picks the best drive as the

point for the second shot. Same format through the green.

Each player’s drive must be used at least once on each nine.

Registration by Friday, June 12th. (no exceptions) Make your

$40 check payable to St Paul Zone LLL.

Mail to: Chuck Sandstrom, 20 Oakridge Drive,

White Bear Lake, MN 55110.

Questions? call 651.429.1301 or email at dollar-

[email protected]. All church members are invited.

Come to the Widow Washing/Post

Construction Clean-up Party on June 6

Work on float for Good Neighbor

Days and/or walk in parade

Sign up for dinner set-up or

clean-up committee

Come and cerebrate our 40th year

as a congregation & Dedication Day

Volunteer at the Kicks for Christ

Soccer camp

Celebrate Independence Day with

thanksgiving for blessings.

REGISTRATION FORM

40th Annual LLL Golf Event June 20, 2015 10:00 a.m. Goodrich Golf Course

_____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ NAME ADDRESS

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PHONE NUMBER CITY ST ZIP CODE

_____________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ CONGREGATION E-MAIL ADDRESS

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Member Business and Services Directory

Usborne Books and More Ruth Endthoff

htpp://K2178.myubam.com 612 385-2584

Mariucci Video Production Weddings, Pictures to Music,

Film Transfer Linda W. 651 407-0623

5525 137th St N Hugo, MN 55038

Home Inspection Advisors Division of DAG Decorating Inc.

David A Griefenhagen, Sr 1424 Hallman Ave N

Mahtomedi, MN 55115 651 248-2601

Kitchen Cabinets and Remodeling Glenn and Ceilia Marten

651 433-2862

Lutheran Church Extension Fund Wayne Gartland 651 257-8790

(1-800-843-5233)

This

SPACE AVAILABLE

Housecleaning One time, Weekly or Bi-weekly

Hope Fitzhugh 952 210-6134

email: [email protected] References available

Avon Representative Marilyn Acker 651 407-0622

www.youravon.com/macker

All County Agency, Inc.

Complete insurance service

GEORGE D. SPRATT

651 484-1661 FAX 651 457-0335 [email protected]

Window Washing Party (Post Construction Clean-up)

Saturday, June 6th 9AM – to Noon (or until the whole place shines)

EVERYONE NOT IN PARADE WELCOME !!

Work inside or out — you choose.

—OR BE SQUARE ! !

This year the St Louis Cardinals are venturing north to take on our Minnesota Twins.

There are a few people in our congregation who feel that the Twins are not a good enough team to hand defeat to the 2011

World Champions. Be there to offer them consolation after the ”birds” suffer defeat

at the hands of our Minnesota Twins..

Join a group of MN fans and the four St Louis fans from New Life at 7:10 pm on Wednesday, June 17 at Target Field.

See Pastor Peter for more information

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New Life Church — Lutheran

6000 N 148th St

Hugo, MN 55038

www.newlifehugo.org

Pastor: Peter Nafzger

Sunday Services: Worship 9:30 AM (Holy Communion 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays)

Sunday School for All Ages: 10:45—11:45

“Go... Tell the people the full message of this new life.” Acts 5:20b