May 2016 - Augustana Lutheran Church

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May 2016 - Augustana Lutheran Church
The Trumpeter
May 2016—Volume 24, Issue 5
Augustana Lutheran Church, Sioux City, Iowa
From the Pastor
The Easter season is coming to a close. We remember
that our early Church leaders decided that Easter was too
important an occasion only to be celebrated on one Sunday.
To that end, the Season of Easter (formerly called Eastertide) extends for seven Sundays. The color of the season is
white because this is a festival of our Lord. Even though every Sunday
is a mini-celebration of the Resurrection, greater emphasis is placed on
that great expression of God’s love on the Sundays of Easter.
The Day of Pentecost celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit upon
the disciples fifty days after Resurrection. The Holy Trinity is the first
Sunday after Pentecost which celebrates our understanding of the God
whom we know and worship as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Not three
gods, but One God known in three Persons. It’s a mystery that we accept by faith.
May 22 is also the day we will celebrate a couple of special ministries of Augustana—music and education. The children of Augustana
will join the Celebration Choir for a musical offering, the AWE Group will
lead part of the worship, and we will recognize our musicians and our
Sunday school teachers.
I am also looking forward to June 1. That is the day my threemonth sabbatical begins. More about that in the June edition of The
Trumpeter.
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Celebration Choir and others sing Handel’s “Hallelujah” at the end of
worship on the Resurrection of Our Lord, Easter Sunday 2016.
Birthdays, Baptism Birthdays, Anniversaries-pg. 4
Bible Sticks for our Military
Personnel-pg. 6
By Water and Word-pg. 3
Calendar-pg. 7
Celebration Choir-pg. 1
Change of Address-pg. 5
Christian Education Newspg. 2
Curious about CROP-pg. 4
Day of Pentecost-pg. 3
Flower Chart-pg. 5
From the Pastor-pg. 1
Help Needed-pg. 3
Holy Trinity-pg. 6
In Memoriam-pg. 4
Mission Team Highlights-/
Eucharistic Ministry-pg.3
New Address pg. 5
Office Close Holiday-pg. 6
Opportunity to Serve-pg. 6
Remember in Prayer-pg. 2
Social Concerns-pg. 3
Spring Cleaning-pg. 2
Stewardship Corner-pg. 2
Summer Music-pg. 4
Summer Worship-pg. 4
Sunday School Appreciation
Day-pg. 2
Worship Assistants and Other Servers-pg. 5
Remember in prayer. . .
Robert Barger (Kris Whitsel’s grandfather),
Janice Barrett (Sue Levay’s friend), Emrich
Bell (Seatons’ grandson), Todd Boland (Linda Nygard’s
nephew), Oriah Boling-Ellens (Schossows’ niece), Dawn
Cannon (Fred Hexom’s cousin), Clara C. Davis
(Ja’Net’s mother), Darrell Elvik (Ollie Nygard’s cousin),
Charlene Epis (Elaine Kreutzian’s sister), Jeff Emerson,
Ken File (Sheila Schossow’s father), Pastor Lorene
Glant, Kris Grunig (Strohbeens’ friend), Jon Hanson
(Judy Swanson’s friend), John Hart, Paula Hebron, Ron
Houske (Jack Ward’s friend), Judy Howard (Wards’
friend), Keith Howard (Libertos’ friend), Katy Krznarich
(Shelley Hexom’s great aunt), Amy Lahrs (Jean Huff’s
friend), Ken Lawson (former member), Kim Lindgren
(Pat Bergstrom’s niece), Kenneth McAlexander (former
member Jon’s grandfather), Sara McAlexander (former
member), Peter Macfarlane (Steve’s father), Trevor &
Nicholle Mammen and family (Deb Fegenbush’s family),
Janet Maxwell, Janelle Miranda (Jean Huff's friend), Eleanor Moline, Marion Moline, Denise Nurse (Robinsons’
cousin), Ouida Olson, Wendy Pohl (Paige Gray’s sister),
Rosalie Richardson, Stella Rixner, Alice Sea, Linda
Seward (Jean Turner’s friend); Cynthia Seymour (Judy
Swanson’s friend), Kristie Smith (Gloria Smith’s daughter), Clayton Swenson (Carla Glass’ grandfather), Dennis Van Meter (Nancy’s son), Gene Wagner (Dick Lindblom’s friend), Leslie Walker (Schossows’ friend), the
family of Jack & Jane Ward, Cindy Washinowski, Gary
Winters (Nancy Van Meter’s brother), Tami Zerr (Lori
Padmore’s sister), and those affected by disasters
throughout the world.
Each week we pray for some of the families in the congregation. Following is the list of those for whom we
pray in May.
May 1—Steven & Brenda Oehlerking; Pastor Del &
Jane Olivier; Eric & Jana Olivier; Ouida Olson; Bob &
Lori, and Jack Padmore; Nicole Page.
May 8—Jamison & Dawn Painter; Ron & Norma Parker;
Steve & Gay and Abbie Parker; Aaron Peterson; Kurt &
Shannon, Carl and Ross Peterson.
May 15—Doug Peterson; Tom Peterson; Scott & Lila,
Zach & Isaac Plambeck; Lynne Rask; Betsy ReinerArce; Kaitlin, Karoline and Emily Nguyen.
May 22—Jason & Amy, Sophia and Isaiah Renneke;
Mary Kay Richards; Rosalie Richardson; Matt & Lindsey, Sofie and Stella Rixner.
May 29—Dale & Iva and Nolan (McCarville) Robins;
Clyde & Beverly Robinson; Curt & DeeAnn, Brogan and
Sam Sales; Jason & Mickie Saltzgiver; Skip & Sheila
Schossow.
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Stewardship Corner
Attendance often decreases during the summer months. Financial giving also tends to decrease.
That is not Christian stewardship! We still
have ministry to do and bills to pay. We don’t pay
dues to belong to the Church; instead we do
have the opportunity to give thanks to God for all
God’s blessings as we give back to God a portion of what God has first given us.
Going to miss a Sunday? Bring two week’s
of offerings the week before. You could mail your
offering to us.
Having your offerings sent to the church
through an electronic funds transfer (EFT) is an
easy and convenient way to ensure that your offering gets to the church on the schedule you
choose. One option is called Simply Giving.
Check out this link to get more details or call
Ja’Net for more information.
Please, don’t let your stewardship go on vacation with you.
Spring Cleaning!
Come join the fun! Saturday May 7th will be
“Yard Day” at Augustana. Help our church
grounds to look beautiful to the thousands of cars
which pass by daily. We’ll begin at 9 AM and
hope with lots of help that we will be done by
noon. “Many hands make light work.” Bring your
favorite garden tool—we will probably
be pulling weeds, laying mulch and
cleaning up what is left over from winter. How about taverns, chips, veggies
and bars for lunch afterwards??
Music Sunday/Sunday School Teacher
Appreciation Sunday
May 22 is Music Sunday this year at Augustana. The Celebration Choir will offer several
anthems at the 10:15 worship service. The children will sing. The AWE musicians will be assisting in worship leadership. Michael Madsen will be
playing the organ.
On this day, we will also publicly thank all the
teachers in our Sunday school program. 3-YearOlds/Pre-K/K—Marlene Levine, Robin Levine,
Austin Baier; 2nd/3rd—Amy Swenson, Tracy Heck,
Kari Dickman; 5th/6th—Kris Whitsel, Cyd Fleckenstein, Cindy Welp; Music—Diana Wooley; and
Coordinator—Shelly Hexom.
Mission News
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Social Concerns
May Benevolence will be donations to
purchase Biblesticks for our military men and women. These devices allow them to listen to the Bible
when they are in areas or situations where they
cannot read the Bible; but can listen. This request
was made by Scott Plambeck, who has found them
to be very inspiring and comforting, while serving
his country. In order to contribute to this benevolence, please write a check to “Augustana Lutheran
Church”, and write “Biblesticks” on
the memo line; or place cash in a
pew
envelope
and
mark
it
“Biblesticks.” The cost of the Biblestick is $25, but any donation will
be appreciated. Thank you for your
generosity. (See related story on
page 6.)
Eucharistic Ministry
Approximately twice monthly two members
take communion to our shut-in members, following the Sunday worship service. This provides
an opportunity to visit our homebound members
as well as offer them the Sacrament. If you are
interested in providing this service or have any
questions about it; please contact Linda Nygard
at 712-258-5220.
The Day of Pentecost
Help needed: Irving School can use help
with their carnival on May 17 between 5:00
and 7:00 PM. Please let Pastor know if you
will help.
“What does this mean?” the
devout ask (Acts 2:12). For
those gathered in that
house, the event meant the birth of sudden, surprising, unmerited new life. Filled with the Holy Spirit,
they burst from the house with a story to share
about God’s wonders. But what does this event of
Pentecost mean for us, today, many centuries later? God is at work here, now, in the world. Through
the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Advocate, God is
walking alongside as friend, truth-teller, comforter,
and guide.
In Holy Baptism, the Spirit rests on the heads of
young and old alike. Filled with the Holy Spirit, the
baptized have an old, old story to tell of Jesus and
his love—and a new, new story of how God is birthing sudden, surprising, and unmerited new life all
around us, every day. God is at work, here, now in
the world through the lives of everyday Christians.
Jesus’ work continues through the lives of all the
baptized. We discover meaning from this Pentecost
story today, not only for our own sake but for the
sake of the world that so hungers for this life. (From
sundaysandseasons.com.)
By Water and Word
Aiden Robert Garbe, son of Grant
& Megan (Morton) Garbe, was born
again by water and Word in Holy
Baptism on March 26, 2016. His
sponsors are Jeff & Janine Gacke
and Lucas & Katie Morton.
Sofie Louise Rixner
and Stella Catherine
Rixner, daughters of
Matt & Lindsey Rixner
were born again by water and Word in Holy
Baptism on April 10,
2016. Sofie’s sponsors are Donny Short and Brian
Hamman. Stella’s sponsors are Michael & Kayla Kellen and Melissa Kellen.
Welcome to the family, Aiden Garbe
and Sofie and Stella Rixner!
Christian Education Schedule
May 15, 2016—Last Sunday school class
May 22, 2016—Sundae Sunday with teacher
recognition during the 10:15 worship. Students sing
with Celebration Choir.
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May Celebrations
Birthdays
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2
3
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Mackenzie Gough
Kris Craighead
Sam Coles
Sydney Jennings
Braedyn Glass
Eleanor Moline
8 Kelsi Coles
9 Pastor Del Olivier
14 Nolan McCarville
15 Julie McGlothlen
16 Dick Lindblom
Gloria Smith
Rollie Whitsel
17 Steve Macfarlane
Nicole McGlothlen
18 Jerry Levay
Renae Rapp
19 Tyler Welp
20 Josie Amick
21 Scott Plambeck
22 Karoline Nguyen
Lori Padmore
23 Rosemary Forsling
Mason Heck
24 Sue Bowers
26 Austin Baier
Mila Coles
27 Jordan Amick
28 Carl Peterson
29 Evan Iversen
31 Tori Nelson
Baptism Birthdays
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5
6
7
9
10
12
14
18
23
Madison Craighead
Jonathan Levay
Shannon Peterson
Jeanne Emmons
Kurt Peterson
Lavina Sewalson
Eric Olivier
Hillary Rosencrants
Louise Moreland
Lindsey Rixner
Cindy Welp
Spencer Will
Ryan Walsh
Dean Koeppen
Gemma Harry
Abby Whitsel
Devin McAllister
Wedding Anniversaries
1 Pete & Angela Iversen
17 Dan & Heidi Graben
20 Drew & Kim Baier
Bob & Lori Padmore
24 Mike & Martha Moreland
30 Steven & Brenda Oehlerking
31 Tim & Kelsi Coles
DJ & Kirsten Wynn
Summer Music
Diana Wooley is looking for volunteers to provide music for the summer
worship. Please let her know when
you are available.
“Curious about C.R.O.P.?”
Did you know that our Siouxland
CROP Hunger Walk placed 59th out
of 1,200 events nationwide in 2015,
earning the “Cream of the Crop” status?? With our $30,787 in donations,
we ranked #5 in the state of Iowa.
And the Augustana Team is a big
part of the 2015 success. Last year
our church had 8 walkers who raised
$1,498!
Church World Service is celebrating its 70th year, since beginning in
1946, in the after-math of World War
II. The city-wide CROP team is meeting already to begin planning for our
40thanniversary Siouxland CROP
Hunger Walk on 10/16/16!! Mark
your calendars now! We hope you
will consider joining the Augustana
team this year or donating to the
great cause!
In Memoriam
If you see a missing name or
incorrect date, please advise
the office.
It has pleased Almighty God
to receive unto himself the soul
of our sister Pauline Jeanette
(Benson) Beales on April 9,
2016. Her memorial service was
on April 20, 2016 at Augustana
Lutheran.
Rest eternal grant her, O
Lord,
And let light perpetual shine
upon her.
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Summer Worship
The last day of Sunday school will be
May 15 and the kids will celebrate
Sunday Sundae on May 22. The Celebration Choir will also have its last
rehearsal that day. Adult education
will continue throughout the summer.
We will continue to offer the 8:00 and
10:15 Holy Communion services
each week.
Worship assistants,
you are responsible for serving on the day they are scheduled. If you are unable to
serve on a date scheduled, please arrange for a substitute and notify the office so the correct names
may be entered in the bulletin.
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Acolytes—Isaac Plambeck and Noah Dickman
Greeters—Dan Graben and Judy Swanson
Assisting Minister—Lynne Rask
Communion Assistants—Judy Swanson and Marian Erickson
(bread)
Eucharistic Ministers—Judy Swanson and Phyllis Van Evera
Technical Assistant—Zach Plambeck
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Acolytes—Abby Whitsel and Dominic Trobaugh
Greeters—Bob & Marge Swanson
Assisting Minister—Steve Macfarlane
Communion Assistants—Ginny Ericson and Jane Olivier (bread)
Technical Assistant—Marlene Levine
Sunday May 15, 2016
Acolytes—Lexy Baier, Noah Dickman, Isaac Plambeck and Trevor Welp
Greeters—Jan Mohan and Beth Schwaderer
Assisting Minister—Shelley Hexom
Communion Assistants—Darrel Bullock & Christi Bullock (bread)
Eucharistic Ministers—Linda Nygard and Nancy Van Meter
Technical Assistant—Emily Hall
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Acolytes—Abby Whitsel, Dominic Trobaugh and Jackson Wynn
Greeters—Dave Midland and Jean Midland
Assisting Minister—Cathy Seaton
Communion Assistants—Josh Midland and Ray Seaton (bread)
Technical Assistant—Matt Rixner
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Acolyte—Lexy Baier
Greeters—JoAnn Dickman and the Welp family
Assisting Minister—Donna Walsh
Communion Assistants—Beth Schwaderer and Dave Madsen
Technical Assistant—Emily Hall
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Acolyte—Trevor Welp
Greeters—the Baier family
Assisting Minister—Fred Hexom
Communion Assistants—Deb Fegenbush and Cyd Fleckenstein
Eucharistic Ministers—Deb Fegenbush and Marian Erickson
Technical Assistant—Josh Midland
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Funeral Helpers
The following are asked to bake a cake
or help in the kitchen for funerals during
the month. The Funeral Coordinator will
contact you if needed.
Sue Hagberg, Tracy Heck, Jean Huff,
Delaine Krager, Sue Levay, and Amy
Macfarlane.
Ushers for May
Darrel Sea, Captain;
Chris Liberto; Tom Peterson;
Martin Sea
Altar Guild
Christi Bullock
Gloria Hegenbart
c/o Scott Hegenbart
1530 S. 90th Street
Omaha, NE 68124
New Addresses
John & Delaine Krager
PO Box 305
Homer, NE 68030
Flower Chart
The flower chart for 2016 has been
posted in the narthex by the north entrance to the nave. Please sign up if and
when you are willing to donate bouquets
that adorn the reredos. The cost for a
beautiful bouquet is $35.
Bible Sticks for our Military Personnel
Back in the Spring of 2011, the Congregation of Augustana made a special contribution of $1,105 to the Bible Stick program! This was awesome!
Over the past few years, with my many deployments overseas, I had the opportunity to use
the Bible Stick; on many small trips throughout
the Middle East in the fall of 2011 – Spring of
2012.
I have approached various base chaplains
about this Bible Stick program. From 2011 –
2015 all I got for a response was that they were
“slightly familiar.” One had heard about it prior to
his deployment, but he didn’t know the process
of distributing them to the Soldiers and Airmen. I
explained what I knew about the program then
we logged on to the Bible Stick web site. More
information was available online, which also directed him to call for any additional information
and questions.
Most recently, Chaplain Stephen Peters from
our unit, the 185th Air Refueling Wing, deployed
to Incerlick AB near Adana, Turkey. I mentioned
the program to him around Christmas time, he
replied that he “found the Military Bible Stick
online at https://militarybiblestick.com/ and he
had ordered some. They provide them for chaplains free of charge and he was very much looking forward to having the resource there.
The Bible Stick is relatively easy to use; a
simple on/off button, and forward and back buttons which move within a book and from chapter
to chapter. I listened to it during parts of my 1012-hour missions flying over the Mediterranean
Sea from Southern Spain to Northern Libya, or
flying from Qatar to either Iraq or Afghanistan. I
also listened to it in my room, and was able to
follow along in my Study Bible as well. Being familiar with books on tape, I expected the narrator
to just read the verses in a normal voice, with a
few high and low changes in his voice to emphasize important areas. I was really surprised, and
pleased, to hear different characters being read
by different people. This actually kept my attention better than expected.
Thanks again to all that contributed to this
mission. Hopefully, more military personnel will
know about this program and be able to listen to
the Bible while deployed, and continue upon their
return.
Scott Plambeck, Col
KC-135 Pilot
An Opportunity to Serve
Augustana members assist in preparing food and
serving meals at the Soup Kitchen 8 times per year, in
September, December, April and June. This involves 2
hours in the afternoon (2-4 pm), for preparation and 2-3
hours (4:45-6:30 to serve and clean-up). If this is a service you would like to be involved with please call Linda
Nygard at 712-258-5220 for details.
Youth volunteers must be at least 13-14 years of age,
no more than 3-4 youth on any
given shift, and must always be
supervised by an adult and are
expected to work until cleanup
is completed, (dishes are done,
tables are cleaned and washed
and floor is swept).
Office Closed
Monday, May 30 is
the Memorial Day holiday. The office will be closed.
The Holy Trinity
The doctrine of the Trinity invites us to consider how
a God constituted by relationship—the Father with the
Son, the Son with the Spirit, the Spirit with the Father—
draws us into that relationship with God and one another. Gradually or suddenly, through the work of the Spirit,
we come to know our belonging to the Father and to
Christ’s body.
In such loving relationships, truth is discovered. But
people cannot bear the truth all at once, so discipleship
and faith formation are gradual processes of listening for
the Spirit’s voice. Christian practices such as worship,
learning, and service are occasions for people of all ages to be “guided into truth.” Such practices are rooted in
baptism, in which God draws us into a lifelong relationship in which we grow into truth and love over time—
guided by the Spirit, accompanied by Jesus, and having
peace with the Father.
In Romans, we hear the truth of how love originates
and grows in us: Poured into our hearts by the Holy
Spirit, God’s love gives us a hope that will never disappoint. Christian community offers the delightful opportunity to experience one’s own growth in hope, faith, and
love, and to witness others’ growth as they too are
drawn more deeply into relationship
with the triune God. Trinity Sunday
offers the delightful opportunity to celebrate that growth. (From sundaysandseasons.com)
The Holy Trinity will be celebrated
on May 22 this year.
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May 2016
Sun
1
6th Sunday of
Easter
Mon
2
9:15am Music
staff mtg.
Tue
3
Wed
4
5
15
Day of
Pentecost
5-9pm JfK
5-9pm JfK
9
10
9:15am Music
staff mtg.
Holy Trinity
Music Sunday,
Sundae Sunday,
Teacher Recognition
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2nd Sunday
after Pentecost
Summer schedule begins (see
page 8)
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5-9pm JfK
5-9pm JfK
5-9pm JfK
6:45pm
Congregation
Council mtg.
16
17
9:15am Music
staff mtg.
5-9pm JfK
23
24
30
Memorial
Day
Office closed
for Holiday
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13
20
26
21
3-6pm Spares/
Pairs
5-9pm JfK
25
14
10am Visitation-Vicki
Plambeck
11am Memorial service
1:30 pm Vasa
3-6pm Spares/
Pairs
9:45 am
Bickford Cottage
5-9pm JfK
9:15am Music
staff mtg.
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7
3-6pm Spares/
Pairs
7pm Lydia
Martha Circle
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Sat
10am AWE
Rehearsal
10:30 am
Piece Corps
2pm Magic
Club
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6
5-9pm JfK
5-9pm JfK
7th Sunday of
Easter
Fri
10am Rhoda
Circle
Quarter Sunday
8
Thu
27
28
10:30 am
Piece Corps
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Sunday mornings: 8:00—Holy Communion, 9:00—Adult Education, Music with Mrs. Wooley,
9:15—Celebration Choir Rehearsal, Sunday School, 10:15—Holy Communion.
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Augustana Lutheran Church
600 Court St.
Sioux City, IA 51101
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Summer Sunday Schedule:
8:00 Holy Communion Worship
9:00 Adult Education
10:15 Holy Communion Worship
—unstaffed nursery available
—handicap accessible
—free taxi to worship—277-0000
Mission Statements:
Congregation Council:
Church: A welcoming, caring congre-
Caleb Christopherson (2018); Ad-
gation offering opportunities for wor-
am Frisch (2016); Shelley Hexom,
ship, spiritual growth, and fellowship.
President (2016); Jean Huff (2018);
We express our faith and love to oth-
Jeff Levine. Vice President (2017);
ers in the name of Jesus Christ.
Marlene Levine, Secretary; Dick
Staff: We are called to work together
Lindblom (2017); David Midland
to enhance the community of Au-
(2018); The Rev. Del Olivier, Pastor;
gustana Lutheran Church as we
Lila Plambeck (2017); Martin Sea,
share our ministry of witnessing to the
(2016); Bob Swanson, Treasurer.
living God in Jesus Christ, facilitating
the gifts and talents of people.
Office hours Mon-Fri 8:00 am-1:00 pm
The Rev. Del Olivier—Pastor
Phone: 712-255-7694
Diana Wooley—Director of Music
Email: augustana1875@augustanasc.org
Web site: www.augustanasc.org
Bob Barry and Shannon Peterson—Organists
Bob Barry, Heidi Graben, Angela Iversen, Shannon Peterson, and
Donny Short—Pianists
Facebook: Augustana Lutheran, Sioux City
May 2016
Mark Kochen—Sexton
Ja’Net Sides—Office Administrator