June Messenger 2015 - Mount Olivet Church

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June Messenger 2015 - Mount Olivet Church
A N EWSLETTER FOR M EMBERS & F RIENDS OF M OUNT O LIVET L UTHERAN C HURCH
Believing, Belonging, Becoming
JUNE 2015
VOLUME 3, ISSUE 6
Believing
Share your faith and worship together
this summer at Sunday and Wednesday
services, Midweek Worship at the
Conference & Retreat Center, and chapel
services at COP. Details on pages 2, 5 & 8.
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Belonging
On May 11, we celebrated the completion
of Phase I of our capital campaign. On
page 14, see photos and learn about the
project details.
Mountain Top Experiences
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Becoming
Read about how getting involved at
Cathedral of the Pines and church shapes
our youth’s faith and relationships with
each other. Pages 8 & 9.
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On May 19, PASTOR
underwent a
planned exploratory surgery
to determine the cause
of pain in his throat. As
a result of this surgery, it
has been determined that he has an inoperable
brain tumor. Read more on page 3.
HOGENSON
One of my favorite Bible verses is “I can do all things through Christ
who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13)
What this verse means to me is that when we are on the mountain
top and things are going swimmingly, we can enjoy good times with
even greater appreciation knowing that it is a gift from God. What it also
means to me is that when we are going through challenging times we can
get through them in a way we could not without faith.
This summer 2000 kids will enter through the camp gates and
discover a faith unlike any other. For some it will be a mountain top
experience where they will grow in their faith and appreciate the many
gifts from God. For others, it will provide respite, a relief from the dayto-day and a chance to escape the worries at home.
More than 900 people will join us at the Conference & Retreat
Center’s midweek worship services, surrounded by nature and the gifts
God has given unto us. We will sing together and worship together,
giving thanks for the beauty of the earth and the reminder that God is
with us at all times – in all ways.
I hope you are feeling strong and on top of the world. If so, celebrate
that and say “thank you” to God. If you are not feeling strong, if you are
not feeling on top of the world, remember that you are not alone. God is
with you and there is heavenly help for you.
Pastor John D. Hogenson, Senior Pastor
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Join Us for Worship!
WORSHIP @ M OUNT OL IV E T
MINNEAPOLIS CAMPUS
5025 KNOX AVE S
MPLS, MN 55419
612.926.7651
WEST CAMPUS
7150 ROLLING ACRES RD
VICTORIA, MN 55386
952.767.1500
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
Prayer & Praise, Communion
MPLS
10am
SUNDAY, JUNE 7
Second Sunday After Pentecost
Holy Communion: 8:30am
Nursery: 9 & 10am
MPLS 9,10 & 11am
Music: Harriet Avenue Woodwind Quintet
WEST 9 & 10am
Music: Anna Shevik, soprano
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
DISCOVERING G OD
Midweek Summer Worship 2015
See page 5 for schedule.
Prayer & Praise
MPLS
10am
SUNDAY, JUNE 14
Third Sunday After Pentecost
Communion Sunday
Nursery: 9 & 10am
MPLS 9,10 & 11am
Music: Gabriel Presser, baritone
WEST 9 & 10am
Music: Greg Dokken, baritone
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
Prayer & Praise, Communion
MPLS
Summer Coffee
Sundays June 7- Sept 6
Following All Worship Services
MPLS Lower Narthex
WEST Narthex
Hosted by the
Board of Life & Growth
10am
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
Fourth Sunday After Pentecost
Holy Communion: 8:30am
Nursery: 9 & 10am
MPLS 9,10 & 11am
Music: Ian Snyder, violin
WEST 9 & 10am
Music: Paul Scholtz, tenor
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
Prayer & Praise
MPLS
10am
SUNDAY, JUNE 28
Fifth Sunday After Pentecost
Holy Communion: 8:30am
Nursery: 9 & 10am
MPLS 9,10 & 11am
Music: Julie Johnson, flute
WEST 9 & 10am
Music: Ian Snyder, violin
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MOUNT OLIVET MESSENGER
RADIO/ONLINE
Go to www.mtolivet.org or tune to
WDGY 740AM at 11am for the radio
broadcast of the Mpls Campus Sunday
morning worship and the Faith Alive
program by Pastor Terry Morehouse.
ACCESSIBILITY & HEARING
Both the Mpls and West Campus sanctuaries
are handicapped accessible. At Mpls, use
the elevator located in the main entry to go to
the sanctuary on the 2nd level. At West, enter
through the doors under the canopy to go to the
sanctuary. Hearing aids also are available at
the information desk in the narthex area at the
Mpls and West Campuses.
T H I N K I N G W I T H . . . PA S T O R H O G E N S O N
BE NOT AFRAID
I have a brain tumor. I don’t
know any other way to say it. In the
past several months, I have been
experiencing pain when speaking –
I saw a doctor, took the prescribed
medication for my sore throat and then
didn’t really think much about it. After
the pain didn’t resolve, my doctors
suggested comprehensive testing and
an exploratory surgery to discern
the cause. The cause was not what I
hoped for. I have an inoperable brain
tumor.
As a pastor, I have walked
through similar situations with families over the years and I have
seen people go through tremendous challenges and adversity with a peace
that shines through them. And, after nearly 30 years in ministry, I am
convinced that this is the peace and comfort that only faith can bring.
One of my favorite Bible verses is “I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me,” (Philippians 4:13) and I am reminded and
renewed that Christ is in us, at all times, in all ways, even when we don’t
understand it. Over the past few weeks, Ruth and I have asked several
questions – including “what if it’s …?” or “what should we do with this
experience?” But I am so grateful that I have never, not once, asked “why
me?” I am grateful for my faith.
For those of you who are reading through the Bible, you probably
look forward to the Psalms – “the center of the book,” our halfway point
and the largest book in the Bible. And without spoiling it, Psalms is
chock-full of questions – even the question “why me?” I want you to
know, that’s okay. It’s okay to ask questions. It is okay to pray, even when
you don’t have the words. God dwells in each one of us through our
baptismal promise. God is not afraid of questions, because God is the
answer.
Questions and fear are two different things, but God is the answer
to both. “Be not afraid” is mentioned in the Bible more than 365 times –
that’s at least one for every day! In virtually every story we are reminded
to trust in God and that God is with us at all times and in all ways.
Let us continue to look upward, travel onward, and not be afraid.
– PASTOR HOGENSON
Pastor Hogenson Updates
Ongoing updates on Pastor Hogenson’s condition
can be found on his CaringBridge site at
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/pastorhogenson.
MOUNT OLIVET LIFE
Life & Growth
April 16 - May 18
Baptisms
Elise MaryJane Averbeck, daughter of Sarah & Lee
Addison Ann Beckman, daughter of Coralie & Matthew
Noah Daniel Grau, son of Kristina & Jon
Jane Winterrowd Griffiths, daughter of Anne & F. Steven
QuQu Holman, daughter of Barb & Neil
Adrian Alexander Lopez
Jackson Josiel Lopez
Jessica Lynn Lopez
Samantha Maxine Lopez, children of Catherine & Marvin
Marit Dorthea Nymo, daughter of Sarah & Jon
Khobi Kennelly Peck, daughter of Miriam & Kyle
Owen Thomas Shepherd, son of Savannah and Michael
Scarlett Linnea Zimmerman, daughter of Bethany & Jeremy
Elizabeth Barstow Albers, daughter of Martha & Bradley
Brynn Elizabeth DuCette, daughter of Rachel & Matthew
Emma Jean Fromm, daughter of Lindsey & Thomas
Isabelle Ellen Hacker, daughter of Erica & John
Lydia Hazel Heffelbower, daughter of Jena & Scott
Preston Thomas Nasby, son of Annika & Jason
Anna Katherine Strand
Nora Marie Strand, daughters of Katie & Peter
Henrik Daniel Wenkus, son of Kirsten & Kyle
Weddings
Monica Squires & Jake Gratzer, May 8
Katherine Mabuce & Dane Jaster, May 9
Emily Wert & Andrew Brainerd, May 9
Deaths
William K. Fennert, 1944 - 2015
Margaret B. Hiner, 1912 - 2015
Susan M. Lundberg, 1974 - 2015
Robin A. McClarin, 1933 - 2015
Donna M. Steinke, 1927 - 2015
Vermayne “Vern” N. Sundem, 1937 - 2015
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M O U N T OL IVET LI F E
Devotions
For God So Loved ...
For God so loved the world that he gave his
only son that whoever believes in him will
not perish but have eternal life. – JOHN 3:16
This has to be one of the best loved
and known Bible verses. It has been called
a love letter from God written in blood
and given as a gift for all. We see John
3:16 written on signs in sporting arenas,
we teach it to our children and we find
comfort in those 24 words in this verse.
Martin Luther called John 3:16 the
miniature Gospel. In this verse alone one
can sum up the entire Gospels and share
it with others in a nonthreatening and
powerful way. It is the one verse that has
transformed my ministry and has given
me purpose. I constantly use this verse at
Men’s Breakfasts. I begin with, “For God so
loved …” and I wait to have the men finish
… “the world.”
God did not send the gift of his son
to a certain people or just to me and my
friends, but God gave the gift of his son
for all. Those 24 words define how I see
the world and how I am called to share
that gift of Christ to all. I invite you to
mediate on these words and to look at the
world with God’s eyes … love, flaws,
and all. – PASTOR BAKKEN
FOOD
DRIVE
Summer Music at Mount Olivet
6/7
6/14
6/21
6/28
7/5
7/12
7/19
7/26
8/2
8/9
8/16
8/23
8/30
9/6
MPLS @ 9, 10 & 11am
Harriet Avenue Woodwind Quintet
Gabriel Preisser, baritone
Ian Snyder, violin
Julie Johnson, flute
Barbary Coast Dixieland Band
Gustavus Alumni Choir
Paul Scholtz, tenor
Justin Staebell, baritone
Amanda Jenkins, soprano
Billy Johnson & Angie Gislason, vocal duet
Christine Staebell, mezzo soprano
Mark Bilyeu & Richard Owen, piano duets
WEST @ 9 & 10am
Anna Shevik, soprano
Greg Dokken, baritone
Paul Scholtz, tenor
Ian Snyder, violin
Diane Loudon, cello
Billy Johnson & Angie Gislason, vocal duet
Christine Staebell, mezzo soprano
Genevieve Kalland, soprano
Julie Johnson, flute
Justin Staebell, baritone
Aurora Double Reed Ensemble
Amanda Jenkins, soprano
Carah Hart, soprano
Diane Loudon, cello
Gavin Berg, piano
Teresa Elsbernd, mezzo soprano
PHOTOS: (1) Gabriel Preisser, baritone; performing in Stephen Sondheim’s “Putting It Together” at
Skylark Opera in June. (2) Barbary Coast Dixieland Showband. (3) Paul Scholtz, tenor; new member
of CANTUS. (4) Genevieve Kalland, soprano; Luther College student and life-long Mount Olivet
singer. (5) Mark Bilyeu, pianist; artistic director at Source Song Festival. (6) Gavin Berg, piano.
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Sun 7/12, Mpls & West
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MOUNT OLIV E T L IF E
Daily Readings
D I SCOVE R I N G G O D
Midweek Summer Worship 2015
Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center
Bus leaves Mpls 5pm, dinner 5:30-7pm, nature talk 6:30-7pm,
worship 7:15pm, bus leaves for Mpls 8pm. Cost: $10 adults,
$5 children, $5 per person transportation from Mpls (optional).
Register: 952.469.2175
JUN 17
Through Prayer by PASTOR CORNILS
Minnesota Compline Choir
MUSIC
NATURE TALK Invasive Insects
JUN 24
Through Stillness by PASTOR YOUNGDAHL
COP-Style Worship w/David Peterson
MUSIC
NATURE TALK Frost Tolerant Annuals
JUL 1
No Midweek Worship
Through Praise by PASTOR BAKKEN
JUL 8
King’s Kids Campers
MUSIC
NATURE TALK Monarch Watch
JUL 15
Through Gratitude by PASTOR MACLEAN
Dorothy Benham & Miriam Jensen
MUSIC
NATURE TALK Straw Bale Gardening
JUL 22
Discovering Delight in God by PASTOR KALLAND
Camp S.O.S Campers
MUSIC
NATURE TALK The Grand Tetons
JUL 29
Through Listening by PASTOR HAMMERSTEN
Brian Ohnsorg
MUSIC
NATURE TALK The Marvels of Yellowstone
AUG 5
Through Confession by PASTOR ENOCH
Beverly Claflin & Carah Hart
MUSIC
NATURE TALK Unbelievable Bird Builders
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June 2015
BY PASTOR KURT KALLAND
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Revelation 21:2-4
Hebrews 9:28
Proverbs 15:1
1 Chronicles 29:11
1 Thessalonians 5:11
Ephesians 3:17-19
Psalm 90:2
Habakkuk 3:19
Matthew 7:13-14
Colossians 3:13
Psalm 46:10
Psalm 19:1-2
Luke 11:13
Philippians 3:20
Psalm 23:24
Psalm 103:13
Psalm 68:4-5
Ephesians 6:4
Ephesians 5:25-26
Mark 8:36
Psalm 91:1
Psalm 121:7-8
Isaiah 40:31
2 Thessalonians 3:3
Jeremiah 23:24
Leviticus 19:18
Matthew 16:25
2 Peter 3:9
Psalm 138:8
Zechariah 14:9
God Among Mortals
Waiting
Soft Answer
Above All
Encourage
Rooted and Grounded
Before
My Strength
Narrow
Forgive Each Other
Be Still
The Heavens Are Telling
If Then
Citizenship
Greatly Rejoice
Compassion
Protector
Do Not Provoke
Love Your Wives
Profit
Assurance
The Lord Will Keep
Renewed Strength
Strengthen and Guard You
Fills Heaven And Earth
Love Neighbor As Yourself
Save It Lose It
Not Slow
Endures Forever
Over All
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U P C OM I N G AC TIVIT I E S
Adults
• Holiday Boutique Exhibitors
Wanted! EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS will be
accepted 6/1-6/30. EVENT is Sat 11/7, Mpls
Campus. Exhibitors will be accepted through
a juried selection process. Complete the
exhibitor application form at www.mtolivet.
org or at church. If you are accepted, the
cost is a $25 nonrefundable registration
fee, plus 15% of your total sales collected
immediately following the event.
• 7th Motorheads @ Mtka Drive-In
Tues 6/2 6:30-8:30pm, Minnetonka Drive-In,
4658 Shoreline Drive, Spring Park. This
classic 50s-style restaurant
features car hops, burgers,
and cool cars. At 7:30pm,
PASTOR KALLAND will lead
devotions on the hill
behind the restaurant.
Cost: Food off of the
menu. No reservations.
• Read through the Bible Large
Group Introduction to Poetry and
Wisdom Books Wed 6/3 7-8pm, Mpls
Sanctuary. Whether or not you are one of
the more than 1000 people who are reading
through the Bible with PASTOR HOGENSON in
2015-16, you will enjoy this introduction
to the readings for days 115-181, the poetry
and wisdom books. PASTOR STEPHEN CORNILS,
will help you discover a deep appreciation
for this rich segment of scripture. No cost.
No registration.
• Men’s Dinner “Celebrating Gopher
Football” – Featuring Coach Jerry
Kill Mon 6/22 6:30pm (doors open at 6pm),
Mpls Fellowship Hall.
Cost: $15. THIS
EVENT IS SOLD
OUT. To get on the
waiting list, contact
Katie Shepherd
612.767.2256
kshepherd@
mtolivet.org.
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MOUNT OLIVET MESSENGER
Keeping High
School Grads Connected
Have you heard about the new group at Mount Olivet called Hi-er
League? It’s for young men and women in their first four years out of high
school – faithful young people who grew up serving in so many ways with
energy, smiles, and laughter. Often, however, once they graduated, they
weren’t sure exactly where they fit in anymore, and so ended up drifting
away. I remember that exact feeling myself, coming home from Gustavus
freshman year on that first Thanksgiving, walking through these doors
of the church on Sunday morning, and wondering, “Where did all my
friends go?” It made me feel kind of lost. And sad, because I always had
loved being at church.
Our group began by asking college students what they were looking
for in church after graduation and how we could help. The bottom line
was this: They didn’t really care what the activity was, they just wanted to
stay connected.
And so, one summer night last year, just before everyone headed off
to near and far, we had our first gathering for 18- to 22-year-olds. It was
a BBQ & Piñata Party. I was so nervous about whether or not they were
having fun, and second guessing the Piñata idea, that I ran into the sacristy
to pray for the Holy Spirit to be with us. “Please, Dear Lord! We need
you NOW!” And when I went to go back outside, I discovered the group
gathered up by the altar, the room lit only by candles and the eternal
flame. They were just hanging out in a place that they grew up in – totally
comfortable in God’s house. Zach from our youth department opened
with prayer, then played all the church songs they know by heart. He sat
there, quietly strumming his guitar and spontaneously sharing wisdom
from his own experience of leaving home and going away to college. Soon
others were sharing their advice with the 18-year-olds, too. They spoke
about faith, friends, peer pressure, and choices that come with going off
to school. It was such a heart-felt conversation that I just hid around the
corner so as not to ruin the moment, filled with goose bumps and choking
back tears knowing that God was in the house.
Since then, we have gathered over school breaks in person for Bon
Voyage Bonfires, Pizza & Hoops, Candlelit Worship Services, and BOGO
Burritos at Chipotle. Online, we connect with people right where they are.
We post devotionals and send bits of Mount Olivet love to support them
UPCOMING A CT I V I TIES
during a time of their lives filled with temptation and change. They know
we are here for them, and now they are reaching back to us, privately,
when they need someone to talk to confidentially, about life.
This past weekend, as I sat watching the hockey tournament, each
time I saw a Mount Olivet young adult on TV, I IM’d them on Facebook
saying, “Hi! Pastor Monica here! I just saw you on TV!” And they IM’d
back, “Cool! Awesome!” with lots of hearts and smiley faces. This is
“church” reaching young adults where they’re at.
The greatest affirmation that we are hanging on to the future leaders
of our congregation came when we posted an invitation to our first-ever
Hi-er League COP weekend. I was hoping and praying that we’d reach
100 or maybe even 200 college kids with that post. When my weekly
Facebook report came back, it showed that 1,512 people connected to
their church that week. 1,512!
That weekend reunion at camp was the highlight of our summer, and
undoubtedly the most Holy Spirit-filled weekend I’ve ever experienced
at COP. From the moment they all hopped off the bus, pillows in hand
– just like they’d been doing since they were in 3rd grade – and walked
into the chapel, we just knew that this is what God wanted. Following
everything that goes on that first year in college, they returned to that
candle-lit chapel on the lake and opened to Kristi Youngdahl leading
us, just like her father and grandfather had before her, in singing, “Sing
when the day is bright, sing thru the darkest night.” In that moment,
we all understood exactly who we were and always would be – beloved,
forgiven, children of God.
Mount Olivet Class of 2015! We welcome you as our newest
members of Hi-er League! Please join the classes of ’14, ’13 and ’12
at our annual summer BBQ (info below). For more information on
upcoming Hi-er League events, check out Hi-er League on Facebook or
email me. – PASTOR MONICA HAMMERSTEN MONICAH@MTOLIVET.ORG
Hi-er League BBQ (18-22yrs)
Tues 7/28 6:30pm, Pastor Monica Hammersten’s Home
This is a great chance to see your church friends before
everyone leaves for places near and far.
8/2-8/8, Fairdale, IL.
On April 10, 2015, a deadly tornado
struck Illinois, destroying two
towns. Children once again need our
help to heal their hearts. Can you
help? As a volunteer, you will lead
or assist small groups of 10 children
through a faith-based curriculum. The only requirement is that you enjoy
working with children and complete the provided training. The cost of
the trip is approximately $300. Contact: Cindy Johnson 612.578.6830
craigcindyjohnson@gmail.com.
Camp Noah
Adults
• Young Marrieds at Canterbury
Park Fri 6/26 6pm, Canterbury Park in
Shakopee. Meet us for some horse racing
and good fellowship on a hot summer
night. Post time is 6:30pm. Cost: price of
admission. Register: www.mtolivet.org.
• Friends Forever North Shore
Retreat Fri 7/17 to Sun 7/19, Lutsen Resort.
Cost: $80pp includes Fri & Sat dinner and
entertainment. Register: www.mtolivet.org.
A block of rooms have been reserved at
Lutsen Lodge (1.800.258.8736). Identify
yourself with Mount Olivet when calling
for options and pricing. Questions:
Les & Dawn Dahlberg 952.361.5593
dahlberg.da51@gmail.com, ldahlberg22@
gmail.com.
ONGOING
• Baptism Class: “We Bring this
Child” 3rd Sun, Mpls Rm 457 11am, West
Lounge 8am. Register: Mary Lindberg
612.767.2267 maryl@mtolivet.org.
• Book Group: Midday 3rd Tues
11:30am-1pm, Mpls Rm 457. Upcoming
books: The Florist’s Daughter by Patricia
Hampl (6/16), The Boys in the Boat by
Daniel James Brown (7/21).
• Book Group: Evening 2nd Wed 7pm,
Mpls Lounge. Upcoming book: Empress of
Splendid Seasons by Oscar Hiuelos (6/10).
• Chair Holy Yoga Mon & Wed 12:151pm, 1700 Chapel Lower Level. Cost: $5.
• Energy Healing 2nd & 4th Mon to 8/24,
6-9:30pm, 1700 Chapel Lower Level.
• Family Nights Thurs 6/15-8/6, 5:15pm6:45pm, Mpls. See pg 13.
• Prayer Shawl Ministry Meeting 3rd
Tues 1pm, West Admin Bldg.
• Quilting Mon 6:30 -8:30pm, Mpls Rm
196-98.
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A Letter to COP . . .
Camp
Dear Cathedral of the Pines,
Evening Chapel Services at 7:30pm.
Sunday Morning Worship at 10am.
Thousands enter your gate each and every summer. They are either
coming back to, or beginning the search for, a place that they can call
their own. A place that they can belong by being exactly who they are. A
place that is both serene and energetic at the same time. A place where
they can develop their faith over many years as they transition from
camper to Hi-Leaguer to volunteer.
I recently contemplated what my life would be like without your
stunning views, contagious laughter and unyielding acceptance. After
thinking about it, I realized that my life would be lacking countless
memories, long talks and lasting friendships; but I would survive
because those things still exist elsewhere in the world. However, adding
“unwavering faith” to your list of qualities is what distinguishes you
from the rest. The faith one feels in your presence brings them strength
because you exemplify grace and love day in and day out.
I thank you for giving me an opportunity to be in that presence and
a part of something so unique and special. There are not many places
that one can go year after year and never feel that they have outgrown the
experience. Growing up at COP, I heard countless tales from those who
came before me and it is remarkable to think that even though years have
passed, I am experiencing the same things. Not only has your schedule
stayed the same, but you have continued to teach and develop campers
into the people they are today. I know I wouldn’t be who I am today
without you and I am blessed that no matter how far my journey may
take me, I will always have a place to call my own at COP.
Cathedral of the Pines Gear:
Anonymous
Please Send
Letters To:
(Name of Recipient)
Cathedral of the Pines
760 Caribou Trail
PO Box 159
Lutsen, MN 55612
Note: We do not accept “care packages.”
Parents / Guardians of Campers:
Remember our Mount Olivet parking lot
will be under construction this summer so
make sure to arrive early to guarantee an
on-time departure!
Have questions about camp
policies, what to bring as a camper, or
life at COP? Please refer to the Camper
Handbook located at www.mtolivet.org.
Questions?
Bus Hotline Phone Number:
612.767.2304
Worship at COP:
Don’t forget to order your COP gear!
Print off an order form at http://www.
mtolivet.org/about-us/affiliated-ministries/
cathedral-of-the-pines-camp or order
online at: http://allmostanything.com/
catalog/21207/.
Hooded sweatshirt
Sweatpants
T-shirt
Youth
$40
$20
$15
Adult
$45
$20
$15
June Camping Schedule:
6/4-6/7
6/16-6/21
6/22-6/26
6/26-7/1
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Hi-er League Weekend
Family Work Week
Summer Starter
Confirmation Week 1
MOUNT OLIVET MESSENGER
UPCOMING A CT I V I TIES
Camp Then & Now
Cathedral of the Pines has tremendously impacted
my life. It has allowed me to build friendships based
on faith, and friendships I know will be constant
throughout my life. One of the biggest impacts of
camp has been devotions – they have helped grow
my relationship with God and have given me a better
understanding of him. In the time I’ve spent at camp
little has changed with regards to the look of camp,
but my appreciation toward it has. I’ve grown such
an appreciation for the staff and volunteers that
help make camp what it is. Not many of my friends
outside of Mount Olivet can say that they have
something so special that they share with their church and its members.
However, I’m able to do that. No matter where I go in life, Cathedral of
the Pines will always have a special place in my heart. – CHLOE GOODMAN
So it might be cliché to say that Cathedral of the
Pines is the best place on earth, but it truly is,
because it shows us how God unconditionally loves
everyone. When most other places simply teach
that lesson, Cathedral of the Pines shows it through
example. When you step off the bus, you leave
behind the invasive drama and judgement that can
be in the lives of so many of us. During my 9th-grade
week, my counselor, Ben, helped to shape me into
someone who cares about others, instead of worrying
about what they may think of me. The people at
camp also show me how valuable I really am, not just
to others, but also to God. These are only a few examples, of the many
ways camp has affected myself and others in an indescribably positive way.
Cathedral of the Pines is truly the best place on earth. – EVAN KESSENS
It’s very hard to imagine my life without COP, as it
is a place I have grown so fond of. Through the years
my role at the camp has changed from camper, to
workstaffer, to counselor, but camp always seems to
stay the same. Some of the activities vary depending
on the age campers are up that week, but you can
always count on playing “honey if you love me,” and
you better be ready to play softball every day. It is
because of camp that I am who I am. My faith has
grown tremendously in the 10 years I’ve been going
to camp. It has kept me involved in other church
activities as well, which has facilitated even more
growth. Though I’m sad this summer will be my last year counseling at
COP I know camp isn’t going anywhere, and I will make sure to visit.
More importantly though, I know that what camp has given me will stay
with me for the rest of my life – and I am forever grateful for that.
Youth
• Junior High Alive: Bunker Hills
Wave Pool (7th-8th Gr) Tues 6/30;
MPLS Transportation Leaves at 10am,
Returns at 4pm; WEST Transportation
Leaves at 9:30am, Returns at 4:30pm. Enjoy
the hot summer sun and the many slides,
pools, and water attractions at Bunker
Beach. Bring a friend or two! Cost: $25
includes transportation and ticket. Register:
www.mtolivet.org. Questions: Zach Spirov
952.767.1583 zachs@mtolivet.org.
• Junior
High Alive:
Valleyfair
(7th-8th Gr)
Sat 8/29
10am-5pm,
Transportation
from Mpls
& West. Come
cap off the summer
with our annual trip to the most hip
amusement park in town! Roller coasters,
carousel, water rides, and snacks – what
more could you ask for? Bring a friend or
two! Cost: $30 includes transportation
and park pass (if you already have a season
pass, cost is $10). Register: www.mtolivet.
org. Questions: Zach Spirov 952.767.1583
zachs@mtolivet.org.
• Counselors Needed! If you’re looking
for an opportunity to serve this summer,
the Children’s & Family Ministry team
is looking for counselors like you to
assist at their summer camps! For a list of
counseling opportunities and registration,
check out http://www.mtolivet.org/
upcoming-events/summer-programs or
contact Sarah Kleppe sarahk@mtolivet.org.
• Graduates: Check out pages 6-7 for
an article about Hi-er League written by
Pastor Hammersten. It will give you some
insight on what is in store for you now that
you are out of high school!
– OWEN PALMER
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REGISTRATION
Registration for CATHEDRAL OF THE PINES CAMP must
be done via a special COP registration form sent to
Mount Olivet families (also available at church or for
downloading at www.mtolivet.org). Registration for
MUSIKGARTEN is available at www.mtolivet.org or at
church. Registration for all other youth programs may
be done using any of the following methods ...
3 WAY S TO R E GIS TER!
Looking for a great way to build faith and
friendships this summer? Sign up for Mount Olivet’s
summer youth programs today!
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DATES
PROGRAMS
AGES
Jun 10
Jun 11
Jun 15-19
Jun 15-19
Jun 22-25
Jun 22-25
Jun 22-25
Jun 22-25
Jun 25Aug 6
Jul 7-9
Jul 7-9
Jul 6-10 &
Jul 13-17
Jul 7-10 &
Jul 13-17
Jul 13-16
Jul 13-16
Jul 21-23
Jul 21-23
Jul 28-30
Jul 28-30
Aug 13
Aug 17
Aug 18-20
Summer Fun Day
Summer Fun Day
God’s Kids Sing!*
God’s Kids Sing! Counselors
Vacation Bible School MPLS
VBS Volunteers MPLS
Vacation Bible School WEST
VBS Volunteers WEST
3rd-6th Gr
K-2nd Gr
1st -6th Gr
9th-12 Gr+
4yrs-2nd Gr
7th-12th Gr+
4yrs-2nd Gr
7th-12th Gr+
COST
King’s Kids Overnight Camp*
KK Overnight Camp Counselors*
Team STP!
Summertime Players 2!
Summertime Players!
7th-9th Gr
$260
Gender o Male o Female
King’s Kids Day Camp*
King’s Kids Day Camp Counselors*
Camp S.O.S. Overnight*
Camp S.O.S. Counselors*
Preschool Sampler
Camp Cheer
Summer Fun Day
Summer Fun Day
Next! Audition Prep
1st & 2nd Gr
7th-12th Gr+
5th & 6th Gr
9th-12th Gr+
3yrs & 4yrs
K-2nd Gr
K-2nd Gr
3rd-6th Gr
9th-12th Gr+
$160
Free
$170
Free
$50
$30
$40
$40
$200
Mount Olivet Member o Yes o No o Interested
Family, Faith, Fitness & Fun
* These programs have transportation available to / from the Mpls and West Campuses.
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To register using this form, please check the programs
from the list on the front of this brochure and complete
the form below.
$40
$40
$170
$20
$40
Free
$40
Free
$10
K-6th Gr & Cgiver -$50
3rd & 4th Gr
$170
7th-12th Gr+
Free
10th-12th Gr+
$160
10th-12th Gr+
$225
TOTAL ENCLOSED
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Visit www.mtolivet.org to register and pay with a credit
card ONLINE. If you prefer, you may register by MAIL or
IN PERSON – send this registration form and payment to
Mount Olivet, 5025 Knox Ave S, Mpls, MN 55419 or
drop off at either campus.
MOUNT OLIVET MESSENGER
* If you select a program that has transportation
available to / from the Mpls and West Campuses, please
check your choice: o Mpls o West
T-shirt size: o YS o YM o YL o S o M o L o XL
ALL PROGRAMS ARE FOR AGES AND GRADES AS OF 09.01.15
+ INDICATES PROGRAM INCLUDES GRADUATING SENIORS
Participant’s Name
Birthdate
Age as of 09. 01.15
Grade as of 09. 01.15
Participant’s Email (if any)
Participant’s Cell Phone (if any)
Adult Contact Name
Address
City, State, Zip
Adult Email
Adult Home Phone
Adult Cell Phone
MOCRC = Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center
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Summer Fun Day
(3rd-6th Gr)
Wed 6/10 8:30am4:30pm, Meet at
West Campus. Learn,
plant, and see the
Lego exhibit at
the Minnesota
Landscape Arboretum,
enjoy a picnic lunch, swim at the Chaska
Community Center, and finish with
a delicious cold treat! Bring your own
lunch. Cost: $40 (non-refundable).
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pool, faith-building activities, nature
hikes, chapel time, and more! Sleep in
dormitory-style bunks with your small
group and counselor. Cost: $170 ($50
non-refundable). KK COUNSELORS (7TH12TH GR+) Cost: Free!
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and counselor. Cost: $170
(includes $50 non-refundable deposit).
SOS COUNSELORS (9TH-12TH GR+) Cost: Free!
Preschool Summer Sampler
(3yrs & 4yrs)
7/28-7/30 9-11:30am
daily, Mpls Preschool
Classrooms. Find out
7/7-7/10 & 7/13-7/17 9am-4pm except
performance day 7/17 until 8:30pm, Mpls what preschool is all
about! Join us for art,
Campus. Sing and dance to songs from
music, circle time,
musical theatre and pop music and put
on a full-length musical revue. Afternoon snacks, and games.
activities: bowling,
Cost: $50.
Summer Fun Day (K-2nd Gr)
swimming, mini
Camp Cheer 7/28-7/30
Thurs 6/11 8:30am-4:30pm, Meet at Mpls golf, and more!
9-11:30am daily, Mpls Campus.
Campus. Visit Wild Rumpus book store, Cost: $260
Join Betty & Amee LiaBraaten to learn
lunch at Lake Harriet, paint at Simply
Team STP!
cheers, create crafts, and explore Bible
Jane, and finish with a frozen treat!
stories! Cost: $30.
(10th-12th Gr+)
Bring your own lunch. Cost: $40 (non7/6-7/10 & 7/13Summer Fun Day (K-2nd Gr)
refundable).
7/17 9am-4pm
Thurs 8/13 8:30am-4:30pm, Meet at West
God’s Kids Sing! except performance day 7/17
Campus. Volunteer at Gale Woods Farm,
(1st-6th Gr)
until 8:30pm, Mpls Campus. Join this fun enjoy a picnic lunch, golf at Big Stone
6/15-6/19 9am-4pm group that mentors STP campers and
Mini Golf, and end with a snack around
daily, Mpls Campus
works behind the scenes to put on a full- the campfire. Bring your own lunch.
(transit provided from length musical revue. Cost: $160.
Cost: $40 (non-refundable).
West)
West). Have a blast
Summertime Players 2! (10thSummer Fun Day (3rd-6th Gr)
singing, moving, and
12th Gr+) 7/6-7/10 & 7/13-7/17
Mon 8/17 8:30am-4:30pm, Meet at Mpls
making art projects.
12noon-4pm except performance day 7/17 Campus. Start with a scavenger hunt
Led by professional arts educators and
until 8:30pm, Mpls Campus. Graduate
to learn locations for mini golf, service
enthusiastic high school counselors.
to the high school version of STP! Sing
project, picnic lunch, and a frozen treat!
Cost: $170. GKS! COUNSELORS
and dance to songs from musical theatre Bring your own lunch. Cost: $40
(9TH-12TH GR+) Cost: $20.
and pop music and put on a full-length
(non-refundable).
Vacation Bible School (4yrs
musical revue. Cost: $225.
Next! Audition
-2nd Gr) 6/22-6/25 9-11:45am daily,
King’s Kids Day Camp (1st &
Prep (9th-12th
Mpls & West. Our “Growing with God”
2nd Gr) 7/13Gr+) 8/18-8/20
theme will feature Bible stories, music,
7/16, MOCRC,
Daily 6-9pm,
arts and crafts, story time, games, a
Transit from Mpls
Mpls. Musical
special skit, and
& West (daily
theater professionals
snack time. Cost:
check-in 8:30am,
will share their
$40. VBS VOLUNTEERS pick-up 4:30pm).
experience with the
(7TH
(7TH-12TH
GR+)
Enjoy outdoor
audition process,
Cost: Free!
and indoor
assist participants with song selection
Family, Faith,
exploration, crafts,
and interpretation, movement and
Fitness & Fun
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games, swimming in the indoor pool,
monologues /cold readings. Cost: $200
(K-6th Gr &
faith-building activities, chapel time, and includes a 30-minute private lesson.
Caregiver)
more! Cost: $160 ($50 non-refundable).
Thursdays 6/25-8/6 5:15pm-6:45pm, Mpls KK COUNSELORS (7TH-12TH GR+) Cost: Free! Cathedral of
the Pines Camp
Campus. Join health fitness professional
Camp S.O.S. Overnight (5th &
(3rd Gr+) Lutsen,
Heidi Janzig for weekly activities that will 6th Gr) 7/21-7/23, MOCRC, Transit
Transit from Mpls
connect faith, fitness, games, and fun!
from Mpls & West (check-in 8:30am,
Campus. Camping
Cost: $10/family per session ($50 for 7
pick-up 1pm). “Summer of
periods fill fast –
sessions) includes lite supper.
Service” campers will focus
register now! Visit
King’s Kids Overnight
on God’s call to serve others www.mtolivet.org.
Camp (3rd & 4th Gr)
through service learning
Musikgarten (Infants
nfants to
7/7-7/9, MOCRC, Transit from
projects, team-building
5yrs
&
Caregivers)
Mpls Campus.
Mpls & West (check-in 8:30am,
activities, Bible studies,
the
benefits
of
music and
Experience
pick-up 1pm). Enjoy outdoor
and fellowship. Sleep in
movement
in
the
development
of your
and indoor exploration, crafts,
dormitory-style bunks
child. Details: www.mtolivet.org.
games, swimming in the indoor
with your small group
Summertime Players! (7th-9th Gr)
U P C O M I N G ACTIVIT I E S
Children & Family
Children’s & Family
Ministry Team
Families with infants through 6th-graders
are invited to explore their faith, develop
friendships, and serve together!
Heather Melsness 612.767.2285 heatherm@mtolivet.org
Kate Knutson
612.767.2284 katek@mtolivet.org
Sarah Kleppe
612.767.2245 sarahk@mtolivet.org
6th-Grade First Communion
& Junior High Alive Preview
It was a busy time for 6th-graders this Spring! Over 170 students took
their first step in their Confirmation journey at First Communion on
Sunday, April 26.
Comments overheard at First Communion:
• “I liked First Communion because it was fun to be up there to take
communion like a grown-up.”
• “I liked the experience and I feel closer to God now.”
Additionally, some of our 6th-graders previewed Junior High Alive
service projects hosted by our junior high youth team (Geoff Arenson,
Gina DeNucci, and Zach Spirov):
CATHEDRAL OF
THE PINES CAMP GEAR
• Students attended a sample night of Adopt-A-Grandparent (AGP),
a service project that pairs students with elderly residents of Mount
Olivet Home and Careview Home. AGP meets on alternating
Mondays during the school year.
• In May, 6th-graders joined 8th-graders (along with the Youth Ministry
and C&FM teams) at Feed My Starving Children. The students
packed enough meals for 72 kids in El Salvador to eat for one year.
WORSHIP WITH YOUR
FAMILY THIS SUMMER!
For more information about Junior High Alive, please contact:
Mpls: Geoff Arenson 612.767.2212 geoffa@mtolivet.org
Gina DeNucci 612.767.2211 ginad@mtolivet.org
West: Zach Spirov 952.767.1583 zachs@mtolivet.org
SEE PAGE 8 FOR
ORDER INFORMATION
MPLS 9,10 & 11am
WEST 9 & 10am
Holy Communion: 8:30am
Nursery: 9 & 10am
PHOTOS: (1) 6th-graders were supported by family at First Communion. (2) 6th-graders and
8th-graders have fun at Feed My Starving Children station while packaging food for kids in El Salvador.
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UPCOMING A CT I V I TIES
GROWING WITH GOD
Vacation Bible School (4yrs-2nd Gr)
6/22-6/25 Daily 9-11:45am, Mpls & West.
This year our VBS theme is “Growing with God.”
Spend the morning at church as we explore Bible
stories, participate in arts and crafts, and play fun games.
You’ll love our youth leaders and counselors and meeting new friends!
Cost: $40. Register today: www.mtolivet.org.
Jump in to Summer!
Counselors and families spent a
sunshine-filled day at the Mount
Olivet Conference & Retreat
Center on April 25 at our Family
Preview & Counselor Training
Day for King’s Kids / Camp
Summer of Service (S.O.S.).
Parents and kids were able to
get a feel for a typical camp
day (and meal)! After morning training
sessions, counselors were able to jump in and lead campersto-be through afternoon crafts and fun in the indoor pool. The day
also included a tour of the grounds and parent Q&A. We hope your
campers will JUMP INTO SUMMER at Mount Olivet! Visit http://
www.mtolivet.org/upcoming-events/summer-programs for details and
registration. Questions: Kate Knutson 612.767.2284 katek@mtolivet.org.
Thank You to Midge Gonsior & Sandy Kuehn
has been the Mount Olivet nursery coordinator
since September 1989. Midge says her job was a gift from God and she
is thankful for every day that she could be here. “Just to see the children
come walking in with big smiles on their faces makes me happy enough to
last until the next Sunday. I have seen so many babies grow up and now
they have babies of their own. Most of all, thank you Mount Olivet!”
SANDY KUEHN has been with the Mount Olivet preschool for 24 years.
She loves all children. This is so obvious when you see how hard she works
to find the perfect activities, prayers, materials, and songs for her classes
– usually being the last one to leave at the end of the day. She loves the
connections she has formed over the years with her former students and
their families, and loves when they stop back to greet her. It is not unusual
for her to receive an invitation to a high school graduation for a former
preschooler! Our Mount Olivet staff will miss Sandy’s positive attitude,
her kind heart, compassion, and her guitar playing ability!
Midge and Sandy are retiring this spring. Mount Olivet thanks them
for their years of service and will continue to pray for them and their
families.
MIDGE GONSIOR
Children & Family
Are you soooo
bored?
Mount Olivet
has the cure
for summer
boredom! See
pages 10-11
and visit
http://www.
mtolivet.org/
upcoming-events/summer-programs for
details and registration. All are welcome –
invite your friends! Scholarships available.
One-Day Events (pg 10-11)
Multi-Morning Programs (pg 10-11)
Multi-Day Events (pg 10-11)
Overnight Camps (pg 10-11)
Midweek Worship (pg 5)
Family, Faith, Fitness & Fun (K-6th
Gr & Parents/Caregivers) Thursdays
6/25-8/6 5:15pm-6:45pm, Mpls Campus.
Parents, caregivers, and children are invited
to participate in this series focusing on
physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness.
Through a variety of fitness options, we
will discover ways to connect as a family.
HEIDI JANZIG, health fitness professional,
will lead 6 of the 7 sessions. Heidi is a
former staffer at Cathedral of the Pines,
and Sunday School and Vacation Bible
School volunteer. Come for one night or
all of them! Friends welcome. Cost: $10/
family per session ($50 for 7 sessions)
includes lite supper.
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C A P I T A L
C A M P A I G N
CELEBRATING THE
COMPLETION OF PHASE I
Building on a Strong Foundation – with Christ as Our Rock
Elevator Approximately 15.1 million gallons of water
were pumped to dig the footings for the elevator. Pumps
operated 24/7 for three weeks. It took nearly three
truckloads of concrete to pour the foundation for the
elevator. The new elevator and new 1400 square foot lower
narthex provide a welcoming atmosphere for members and
guests.
Entry All of the stone was laid by hand and was received
from the same quarry as the church’s original stone.
Fellowship Hall The Fellowship Hall was originally
built in 1949. New technology and soundproofing have
been added. The updated Fellowship Hall is now a light
and bright space for large events such as the annual fashion
show attended by over 450 church members and guests,
and for our annual Stewardship dinners held in September.
The original kitchen was 2575 square feet, the
new kitchen is 3825 square feet. 120 yards of concrete were
used for the new kitchen floor. The first dinner served in the
new kitchen was the Lutefisk Dinner, which served 1500
people. More than 500 events are held each year.
Kitchen
The original lounge kitchen was built in
1959. During this update, a wall was moved to make room
for a center island and dishwasher. The new lounge kitchen
is now equipped to provide hospitality for church members
and guests for years to come.
Lounge Kitchen
There are over 600 feet of 54-inch culverts
under the parking lot to help with drainage of surface
water. The parking lot is designed to minimize the flow
of rainwater in the city storm sewer system. 13 volunteer
gardeners helped plant more than 300 shrubs and 32 shade
trees, including Cathedral Elms, in the east island beds.
Parking Lot
Thank You!
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SW Womens AA Meeting
Chair Holy Yoga
Prayer Ministry Meeting
Quilting
Al Anon Meeting
AA Meeting
Loss of Spouse Support Group
Men's Al-Anon Group
Caregiver's Support Group
Balancing Your Emotions
Motorheads @ Mtka Drive-In
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
Parents Share
Chair Holy Yoga
Read through the Bible Intro
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
NamI Family Support
NamI Connection
SW Womens AA Meeting
Chair Holy Yoga
Energy Healing
Quilting
Al Anon Meeting
AA Meeting
Loss of Spouse Support Group
Men's Al-Anon Group
Caregiver's Support Group
Balancing Your Emotions
Victoria Circle
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
Summer Fun Day: 3rd - 6th Grade
Parents Share
Chair Holy Yoga
Evening Library Book Club
Summer Fun Day: K - 2nd Grade
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
God's Kids Sing! 6/15-19
SW Womens AA Meeting
Chair Holy Yoga
Quilting
Al Anon Meeting
AA Meeting
Loss of Spouse Support Group
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Midday Book Club
Men's Al-Anon Group
Prayer Shawl Meeting
Caregiver's Support Group
Balancing Your Emotions
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
Parents Share
Chair Holy Yoga
Midweek Worship
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
NamI Family Support
NamI Connection
NamI Education
Baptism Class
Vacation Bible School 6/22-6/25
SW Womens AA Meeting
Chair Holy Yoga
Energy Healing
Quilting
Men's Dinner
Al Anon Meeting
AA Meeting
Loss of Spouse Support Group
Men's Al-Anon Group
Caregiver's Support Group
Balancing Your Emotions
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
Parents Share
Chair Holy Yoga
Midweek Worship
Family Faith, Fitness & Fun
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
Young Married's Event
SW Womens AA Meeting
Chair Holy Yoga
Quilting
Al Anon Meeting
AA Meeting
Loss of Spouse Support Group
Men's Al-Anon Group
Caregiver's Support Group
Balancing Your Emotions
Grief and Loss Group
Divorced & Separated Group
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Midweek Summer Worship 2015
Wednesdays 6/17-8/5 (except 7/1)
Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center
Dinner 5:30-7pm | Nature Class 6:30-7pm | Worship 7:15pm