parish visitor - Our Savior`s Lutheran Church

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parish visitor - Our Savior`s Lutheran Church
Our Savior’s is a vibrant, Spirit-led community,
that welcomes all ages and invites people from all
walks of life to follow Jesus. Our purpose is to
introduce Jesus, interpret the Christian life, invite
transformation, and to invest in God’s dream for
the world.
PARISH VISITOR
February
2015
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Sundays
8:30 a.m. Worship Service
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Wednesdays
5:30 p.m. Meal
2:00 p.m. Lenten Worship
Begin February 18
Mission of the Month:
“Soup”er Bowl of Caring
On Sunday, February 1 and Wednesday, February 4,
Our Savior’s youth will collect loose change (and paper
money!) and canned items for the Souper Bowl of
Caring. To participate in this month’s Mission of the Month, please bring along a
canned or boxed item and all your loose change and help Our Savior’s beat
hunger! Every penny collected will go to the Dorothy Day House here in
Moorhead.
6:30 p.m. Worship Service
Communion
Communion is celebrated every
Sunday and Wednesday.
Lenten Worship Begins
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Ash Wednesday service is February 18, at 2:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
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Wednesdays during Lent we have worship services at 2:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
The evening worship service will feature the Holden Evening Prayer, written by
Marty Haugen.
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What is Lent? Lent is a season of the church year that lasts for 40 days (not
counting Sundays) recalling Jesus’ 40-day fast in the wilderness. As Lutherans,
the time is full of prayer, service, and self-examination. Some choose to live more
2014 Annual Reports
Copies of the 2014 Annual
Report are available in the
Welcome Center and online at
www.oursaviorsmoorhead.org/
resources.
simply or some other spiritual discipline to follow throughout the season. The
season begins with Ash Wednesday, a day when we confess our sins and are
marked on the forehead with a cross of dust and the words, “Remember you are
dust, and to dust you shall return.”
Lenten Wednesday Meals at 5:30 p.m.
During Lent we will have a Lenten meal prior to the 6:30 pm service on
Wednesday nights. Different church groups have volunteered to prepare
the meals.
Ash Wednesday, February 18, the meal is meatballs, mashed potatoes,
and green beans.
Is Anybody Out There?
Lent is a time for faith practices. Often these days that lead to Holy Week awaken openness to God. One faith
practice common to us is prayer. We are a congregation of prayer. We have a down-to-earth, “God With Us”
understanding of prayer. We confess together that God is present in every moment, and in every conversation.
Every day and minute is invaded by the presence of God. Even when we believe God is in, with, and among us,
we regularly wonder amid life: “Is Anybody Out There?”
On Wednesday evenings during Lent, we will be singing Holden Evening Prayer, and on Wednesday afternoons,
Hymns of Faith, loved by generations. Our messages and meditation will help us consider the journeys of prayer
with activities that help us wonder and participate together.
Lent I
Sometimes prayer takes time. How long, God, do I wait and pray? A prayer station will be set up with a large
clock and calendar. We will write out circumstances over which we pray and call out to God, “How long,
God?” It is a time to hear the promise that God is in the waiting.
Lent II
Prayer can be a time of surrender; a time when we let go and release our life situations into God’s care. On
small white flags we will write out hurts, entitlements, and life issues. We will leave the white flags at the cross.
Sometimes prayer simply brings one to the point of letting go and trusting.
Lent III
Prayer leads us to knock on God’s door for the sake of others. We will hand out buttons. Buttons are little
things, but when we lose one we realize how significant they are. Is there a person in your life who needs
prayer, who feels lost, who needs the grace of God in a special way. Take a button and hold the promise for
them that they are a child of God. Put the button in your pocket as a reminder to pray for them and reach
out to them.
Lent IV
Prayer can be a time when we hold the pieces of our life before God wondering how things fit together. Are
you willing to let Jesus hold the pieces of your life together? Take a piece of a puzzle home with you and
remember that Jesus holds together the fragments of your life.
Lent V
Prayers for the world sets before us God’s mission, God’s love for the world and creation, and helps us to see
beyond our own concern. Take a look at the prayer station with the big world map. Write a prayer on a post-it
note for a situation in the world. Let us cover the world in prayer.
Hope to see you on Wednesday afternoons and evenings starting with Ash Wednesday, February 18 th.
Blessings on your journey,
Pastor Mellum
Melissa Pickering
Youth & Family Ministry
218-233-2412
yfd@oursaviorsmoorhead.org
information for
Youth & Family
Confirmation Schedule
Sunday School Schedule
February 4
The Sacrament of Communion
February 11
Service and Learning Night
February 18
Ash Wednesday Worship Required (6:30 p.m.)
February 25
Lent Worship Required (6:30 p.m.)
February 1
The Burning Bush
February 8
The Burning Bush
February 15
Faith Family Sunday,
Fellowship Hall
February 22
The Burning Bush
Acolyte Schedule
February 1
February 8
February 15
(8:30)
(10:30)
(8:30)
(10:30)
(8:30)
(10:30)
Ash Wednesday
February 18
(6:30)
Brianna Jensen/Cassie Jensen
Hayley Steffes/Lexie Stall
Alayna Fjelstad
Grace Herzog/Gavin Fullmer
Alayna Fjelstad
Justice Arntson/Bridgette Clarey
Codee Nelson/Alexis Cory
February 22
(8:30) Lexi Maddux
(10:30) Courtney Rix/Candace Rix
February 25
(6:30)
Codee Nelson/Alexis Cory
SONs/Impact
Sundaes on Sunday (grades 6-8) and IMPACT (grades 712) will meet on Sunday, February 8, at 4:00 p.m. Watch
your mail and email for information regarding our
event. We will finish at 5:30 p.m. Bring your friends.
5th Grade Retreat
All Our Savior’s 5th Graders are invited to participate
in the Holy Communion Retreat, held on Sunday,
March 22, from 11:30-2:30 pm. Parents are encouraged
to attend with their child. First communion will be on
Maundy Thursday, April 2.
Supplies Needed
We are looking for some supplies for our Lent Prayer
Stations. If you have old puzzle pieces or four hole
buttons (old or new) that you would be willing to donate,
please contact Melissa.
Mission Trip News
The February meeting for the Green Bay Mission Trip will
be held on Wednesday, February 11 at 6 p.m. We will be
doing a few get-to-know you games, and working on the
Palm Sunday Brunch plans. A reminder that the 2nd
deposit ($75) was due on January 15, and the third deposit
($75) is due on March 1.
“Soup”er Bowl of Caring
The Our Savior’s Youth will be collecting loose change
(and paper money) and canned items for the “Soup”er
Bowl of Caring again this year. On Sunday, February 1,
bring along a canned or boxed item and all your loose
change and help Our Savior’s beat hunger! All collections
will go to the local food pantry.
Sunday School Leaders
The Youth and Family Discipleship Committee is looking
for Sunday School substitutes for the second half of the
Sunday School year. If you love kids, love God and are
free on Sunday mornings, you are qualified! Contact
Melissa if you are able to help out.
Palm Sunday Brunch
The OSLC Youth will be serving Palm Sunday Brunch on
Sunday, March 29. The Youth are looking for adult
volunteers willing to help out. If you are interested and
available to help, please contact Melissa at
yfd@oursaviorsmoorhead.org or at 233-2412.
There will not be an Easter Brunch again this year.
Faith Family Sunday
The Youth and Family Discipleship Committee is
excited about the success of Faith Family Sundays
that began this fall! Five times throughout the
Sunday School year, families will be invited to
gather in the Fellowship Hall (instead of Sunday
School classrooms) to create projects together. The
fourth Faith Family Sunday will be on February 15.
Families will gather together in the Fellowship Hall
to create family trees. Parents and older/younger
siblings are all invited to attend.
February 2015
Family Service Unit
Every month, Our Savior’s members are called to
help serve at various events held at the church,
such as Sunday morning Fellowship Time,
congregational meals, benefits, etc. If your family
is on the list for the upcoming month, please
watch the mail for a letter with more information
about how Service Units work at Our Savior’s.
Thank you for serving the church in this way!
Axtman, Ronald & Jane
December 2014 Financials
YTD Income
YTD Expense
Net Revenue
Members giving YTD
($ 9,686) less than budget
$379,069
$388,627
($9,558)
Total Expenses YTD
$ 17,408 less than budget
Benevolence Giving $17,120 (Churches United, NW Synod, &
Phil Knutson)
$ 2,000 (Lutheran Social Service, MSUM
Campus Ministry, Oak Grove, Pathways)
$ 4,405 (World Hunger)
Mission of the Month
(Jan/Habitat $285; Feb/Dorothy Day $286; Mar/Living Grace
$433; Apr/ELCA $667; May/Global Mission $472; Jun/Pathways
$276; Jul/Lutheran Men in Mission $291; Aug/MSUM Campus
Ministry $343; Sept/Churches United $450; Oct/India Companion $359; Nov/Malaria & Hunger ELCA $549; Dec/Robert Asp
Backpack $1,183)
Designated Funds $41,265 as of 1/26/15
Good Samaritan
$ 1,712 as of 1/26/15
Miller Construction $ 330 as of 1/26/15
DEBT
Commercial Loan - Building $56,897 as of 1/26/15
Commercial Line of Credit $20,342 as of 1/26/15
218-236-1799
Dale, Randy & Rochelle
Hanson, Shirley
218-233-3767
Haugrud, Joel & JoDee
218-236-0975
Hilde, Jeff & Barb
218-287-2835
Hoselton, Becky & Reno
Jensen, Joan
218-233-4896
Johnson, Marlene
218-790-0354
We are continuing to keep our expenses down; however, our giving is
down $9,700 from budget and down $9,000 from the prior YTD. The
Commercial Line of Credit continues to be utilized to meet operating
expenses each month. Please consider catching up your pledges or
giving additional money to help meet our monthly expenses.
Thank you for your generosity to the General Fund,
Building Fund (Catch the Spirit), and the line of credit.
Johnson, Roger & Eloise
Klever, Kenneth & Katherine
Korth, Anne & Jeremy
218-233-4263
Kraiter, Robert & Julene
Larson, Theresa
218-233-5750
Lauthen, Peter
218-287-0438
Lillevold, Keith & Cindy
218-371-2767
Nustad, Josh & Ginna
218-790-4801
Olson, Erik & Cassie
E: 701-640-3443
C: 320-981-1031
Pickering, Brian & Melissa
218-287-7117
Rowland, Kipper & Rhona
218-287-4361
Sirjord, Hiram & Harriet
218-233-1404
Swanson, Sandra
218-233-6490
Swenson, Bridget
218-236-8946
Tollerud, Glenn & Gereldene 218-233-4323
Tracy, Kimberly & Jessica
218-233-0543
Zepper, Bernie & Raquel
218-236-9178
Zuehlsdorff, Brent & Abbey 218-866-9246
2015 Church Council Leaders
Kathe Eldred, President
Tasha Haug, Vice President
Becky Cusey, Treasurer
Connie Jarrett, Secretary
Traci Goble
Nate Heinrich
Tom Plankers
Pete Kim
Deann Smith
Grant Invie
(youth representative)
Adult Bible Study
The next Adult Bible Study will
begin, Sunday, February 1, in the
Chapel with an introductory
session. The leader will be Vicki
Harrison. The study will then begin for 6 weeks starting
Sunday, February 15 and ending on Sunday, March 22.The
study will use Book of Faith 40-Day Lenten Journey, a
devotional resource connecting forty personal daily
readings and weekly worship with the study of Scripture.
The forty devotional readings included are structured
around seven key petitions of The Lord's Prayer. While the
Bible may be intimidating to many of us, the 40-Day journey
will help engage everyone in devotional reading of
Scripture. Everyone is welcome.
Randy Hogenson Benefit
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
2 pm– 7pm
A spaghetti dinner/silent auction benefit will be held
Saturday, February 21, 2015, from 2:00 pm—7:00 pm at
Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Church, 4000
28th St S, Moorhead. Randy is a member of Our Savior’s
and had back surgery in 2014 which left him paralyzed
from the waist down. There are many expenses for his
medical equipment and remodel of his home to make it
wheelchair accessible. Your support of Randy is greatly
appreciated. To make an online gift go to
www.dakmed.org/lendahand and click “donate”. Cash
and check donations may be made payable to Randy
Hogenson Benefit Fund and directed to any Bell State
Bank in Fargo/Moorhead.
God Didn’t Throw
the Clay Away
Sunday, February 8, at the 8:30 a.m. and 10:30
a.m. services we welcome Mr. Ren Fuglestad.
Ren created our new bowl and pitcher for Holy Baptism, and chalices and patens for Holy
Communion. We welcome Ren as he shares
God’s relationship with us through the art of
pottery. Thank you to the Altar Guild and Karl
Bakkum for inviting Ren to share his gifts with
Our Savior’s.
“Yet, O LORD, you are our Father; we are the clay,
and you are our potter; we are all the work of your
hand.” Isaiah 64:8
Several children found a dead robin. Feeling
that a proper burial should be performed, they
secured a small box and some cotton batting,
dug a hole in the back yard, and made ready to
dispose of the deceased. The minister's 5-yearold son was chosen to say the prayer. And so
with great dignity, he intoned, "Glory be to the
Father...and unto the Son...and into the hole he
goes."
Good and Faithful Servant
Christie Clarey has been a member of Our Savior’s since 1995. She serves on the
Altar Guild and is active with her Service Unit, helping out at Churches United
and with other responsibilities for the month. She provides support to many
youth activities and fundraisers. She is always willing to pitch in where needed
and has an upbeat and helpful attitude. She likes to volunteer and feels it is
important for all of us to pitch in and work together to help make our church
strong.
Christie grew up in the Perham area. She and her husband, Pat, have three
children. She works at Robert Asp in a variety of capacities, including school
patrol, lunchroom supervisor, kitchen and library help. She likes to crochet, cook and bake, and the family also
enjoys fishing.
Thanks for your faithful service, Christie!
OSLC Men’s Retreat at Camp Emmaus
February 27, 28, & March 1, 2015
Join with other Our Savior's men for a fun-filled over-night (or weekend) at
Camp Emmaus, near Menahga, Minnesota.
There will be ice fishing, broom-ball (possibly), cross-country skiing
(snow permitting), Bible study and conversation, great food, music,
and plenty of relaxation.
Option One:
Arrive any time after noon on Friday February 27. Overnight Friday with Friday night dinner,
Saturday, February 28, breakfast and lunch. Depart Saturday afternoon. Cost: $60 per person.
Kids 12 and under are half price.
Option Two:
Add Saturday night supper and Sunday breakfast. Cost: $86 per person. Kids 12 and under half
price.
For further information, contact Karl Bakkum(kbakkum@hotmail.com or 218--233-4971). To register, contact Karl or
sign up with Sandy in the church office .
God’s Work, Our Hands
Youth need to know they are loved and cared for, and at Our Savior’s, confirmation is just one way that we see that
love and care. Confirmation small group guides are responsible for caring for the needs of those youth in the Our
Savior’s confirmation program, by using the power of the Word and the Holy Spirit. Small group guides meet once
a week with a group of five to six youth in grades 7-9. They not only serve as discussion leaders, but also as
counselors, greeters and friends. Our Savior’s is blessed to have the following people serving as small group
guides for this school year: Kassidi Steffes, Andrea Keene, Tasha Haug, Shellie Wambach, Abby Peno, Richard Rix,
Robin Hamre and Marlene Johnson.
Parents play a very important role in the development of faith in youth, and
at Our Savior’s, we are blessed to have many parents involved each week. Parents are required to attend ten
confirmation sessions throughout the year, but many attend all twenty five sessions. Parents not only attend
sessions to encourage their youth’s faith journey, but also to allow for a time of growth in their own faith. Large
group leaders for this year are Pastor Loren Mellum, Melissa Pickering and Andrea Keene. Large group leaders
present the lesson for the evening, followed by a small group session. Thank you to everyone who supports and
encourages the confirmation program at Our Savior’s.
Weddings take a lot of planning and preparing. As couples begin their walk through life together, they closely meet
with the Wedding Coordinators at Our Savior’s. Sarah Kim is the Wedding Coordinator at our church, and Sandy
Kenz is her assistant. The Wedding Coordinator meets with the couple prior to the date of their wedding to
discuss the details, including dates, times, processional order, and information needed by the custodian, volunteers,
and OSLC staff. The Wedding Coordinator also assists in the wedding rehearsal and is available to the couple
prior to and after the ceremony to ensure everything runs smoothly and on time. Wedding coordinators are an
invaluable resource. We are blessed by Sarah’s and Sandy’s time and talents that they give to wedding couples at
Our Savior’s.
Gifts & Memorials through Sunday, January 25, 2015
Catch the Spirit
Missionary for a Day
In memory of Darlene Hoerr
Harold & Arlys Buland
Raymond & Virginia Johnson
In memory of our parents
Ron & Bonnie Thom
In memory of Inger Cooper
Virginia Moses
In memory of Ron Haaland
Marlan & Donna Anderson
In honor of June & Ardell Helgeson’s 60th
wedding anniversary
Ron & Jane Axtman
In honor of Ron & Bonnie Thom
Lauri Thom & Tom Topel
General Fund
In memory of Vivian Wichman
Shellie Wambach
In memory of Ron Haaland
Roger & Adella Jegtvig
In memory of Shirlee Valan
Roger & Adella Jegtvig
In honor of our children, grandchildren,
and great-grandchildren
Ron & Bonnie Thom
Good Samaritan
In honor of Ron & Bonnie Thom
Lauri Thom & Tom Topel
In honor of Frances Hogenson’s birthday
David & Nancy Bahe
Don & Helen Gunderson
In honor of our 70th wedding anniversary
Loren & Helen Geiszler
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Moorhead, MN
Quilters
www.oursaviorsmoorhead.org
In memory of Inger Cooper
Bob & Betty Baukol
www.facebook.com/oursaviorsmoorhead
The Parish Visitor is published 10 times a
Summer Picnic
year for the information and inspiration of
In memory of H. & G. Ganser
and E. & A. Huss
Becky Thom
Our Savior’s members and friends.
World Hunger
for publication in the Parish Visitor to
In memory of Ron Haaland
Ron & Bonnie Thom
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Newsletter Editor: Sandy Kenz
Articles and information may be submitted
oslc@oursaviorsmoorhead.org or
610 13th St. N, Moorhead, MN 56560
Content deadline for the March 2015
issue of the Parish Visitor is Thursday,
February 19 at 5:00 p.m.
Active Funds
Altar Guild
Scholarship
Bible Fund
Lend-A-Hand
Building Relocation
Fund
Library Guild
Builders
Catch the Spirit
Mission of the Month
Church United for
Homeless
Music
Debt Reduction
Friday Fellowship
General Fund
Good Samaritan
Handbells
Building/Mission Fund
Larson-Molldrem
Our Savior’s Staff
Senior Pastor: Loren Mellum
pastorloren@oursaviorsmoorhead.org
Miller Architects &
Camp Scholarships
Kitchen Fund
Larsen-Molldrem Scholarship
Fund
Parish Visitor
Prayer Shawls
Quilters
Seminary Student
Social Justice
Visitation Pastor: Jerry R. Protextor
jprotextor@aol.com
Minister for Youth and Family
Discipleship: Melissa Pickering
yfd@oursaviorsmoorhead.org
Coordinator of Volunteers: Cheryl Zeh
volunteers@oursaviorsmoorhead.org
Summer Picnic
Refugee Fund
Visitation Ministry
World Hunger
Youth
In memory of Inger Cooper
Don & Naomi Rice
In memory of Carole Rasmussen
Don & Naomi Rice
Pastoral Acts for January 2015
Congratulations to Erik Olson & Cassie Cole on their
wedding at Our Savior’s on Saturday, January 17, 2015.
Administrative Secretary: Sandy Kenz
oslc@oursaviorsmoorhead.org
Financial Administrator: Marcy Harvala
Organist: Mary Maynard
Choir Director: Frode Gundersen
Custodians: Ray Maas, Amanda Eickhoff,
and Christy Eickhoff
custodial@oursaviorsmoorhead.org
Sound Technicians Team Leaders: Ryan
Haug and Stan Walker.
Send correspondence to:
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
610 13th St. N.
Moorhead MN 56560
Phone: (218) 233-2412
Fax:
(218) 233-6237
Email:
oslc@oursaviorsmoorhead.org
February 2015
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
8:30 AM Worship Service SOUPER BOWL of Caring,
Sanctuary
9:30 AM Fellowship Time, Larsen
Lounge
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service SOUPER BOWL of Caring, Sanctuary
1:00 PM Equine Knowledge Bowl
2
10:00 AM Morning Out
Program, Larsen Lounge
2:00 PM Good Samaritan Fund
Available
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM Counters
3
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
5:30 PM Service Unit:
Churches United for the
Homeless
4
2:45 PM Kid's Club, Fellowship
Hall
5:15 PM Hopeful Ringers,
Music Room
5:30 PM Pizza, Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM Worship Service,
Sanctuary
7:15 PM Chancel Choir
Practice, Music Room
7:15 PM Confirmation
5
6
8:00 AM Quilters, Fellowship Office Hours: 9-1 pm
Hall
8:30 AM Prayer Time, Larsen
Lounge
5:00 PM Just for Kix Hip Hop,
Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM OSLW Board
Meeting, Larsen Lounge
7
10:00 PM NA Meeting
8
8:30 AM Worship Service,
Sanctuary
9:30 AM Adult Education Forum
with Andrea Keene, Diaconal
Intern, Chapel
9:30 AM Fellowship Time, Larsen
Lounge
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service, Sanctuary
1:00 PM Equine Knowledge Bowl
9
8:30 AM Counters
10:00 AM Morning Out
Program, Larsen Lounge
2:00 PM Good Samaritan Fund
Available
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
10
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
7:00 PM Altar Guild, Larsen
Lounge
11
2:45 PM Kid's Club, Fellowship
Hall
5:15 PM Hopeful Ringers,
Music Room
5:30 PM Pizza, Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM Worship Service,
Sanctuary
7:15 PM Chancel Choir
Practice, Music Room
7:15 PM Confirmation
12
13
8:00 AM Quilters, Fellowship Office Hours: 9-1 pm
Hall
8:30 AM Prayer Time, Larsen
Lounge
5:00 PM Just for Kix Hip Hop,
Fellowship Hall
14
10:00 PM NA Meeting
15
8:30 AM Worship Service,
Sanctuary
9:30 AM Fellowship Time, Larsen
Lounge
9:30 AM Internship Meeting, Youth
Room
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service, Sanctuary
1:00 PM Equine Knowledge Bowl
16
10:00 AM Morning Out
Program, Larsen Lounge
2:00 PM Good Samaritan Fund
Available
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM Counters
17
2:00 PM Hannah Circle,
Larsen Lounge
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
6:00 PM Service Unit,
Dorothy Day House of
Hospitality
6:00 PM Social Justice
Committee Meeting, Larsen
Lounge
7:00 PM Council Meeting,
Larsen Lounge
18
19
20
8:00 AM Quilters, Fellowship Office Hours: 9-1 pm
Hall
8:30 AM Prayer Time, Larsen
Lounge
5:00 PM Just for Kix Hip Hop,
Fellowship Hall
21
10:00 PM NA Meeting
22
23
8:30 AM Counters
10:00 AM Morning Out
Program, Larsen Lounge
2:00 PM Good Samaritan Fund
Available
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM Chancel Ringers,
Music Room
24
9:30 AM Naomi Circle,
Fellowship Hall
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
25
8:30 AM PV Assembly, Fellowship Hall
2:00 PM Lent Worship Service,
Sanctuary
2:45 PM Kid's Club, Fellowship
Hall
4:00 PM Book Club, Larsen
Lounge
5:15 PM Hopeful Ringers,
Music Room
5:30 PM Lenten Meal, Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM Confirmation-Worship
Attendance Required
6:30 PM Lent Worship Service,
Sanctuary
7:15 PM Chancel Choir
Practice, Music Room
26
27
8:00 AM Quilters, Fellowship Office Hours: 9-1 pm
Hall
8:30 AM Prayer Time, Larsen
Lounge
5:00 PM Just for Kix Hip Hop,
Fellowship Hall
28
10:00 PM NA Meeting
2
8:30 AM Counters
10:00 AM Morning Out
Program, Larsen Lounge
2:00 PM Good Samaritan Fund
Available
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM Chancel Ringers,
Music Room
3
4:15 PM Just for Kix,
Fellowship Hall
5:30 PM Service Unit:
Churches United for the
Homeless
4
2:00 PM Lent Worship Service,
Sanctuary
2:45 PM Kid's Club, Fellowship
Hall
5:15 PM Hopeful Ringers,
Music Room
5:30 PM Lenten Meal,
Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM No Confirmation
Worship Attendance Required
6:30 PM Lent Worship Service,
Sanctuary
7:15 PM Chancel Choir
Practice, Music Room
5
6
8:00 AM Quilters, Fellowship Office Hours: 9-1 pm
Hall
8:30 AM Prayer Time, Larsen
Lounge
5:00 PM Just for Kix Hip Hop,
Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM OSLW Board
Meeting, Larsen Lounge
7
10:00 PM NA Meeting
8:30 AM Worship Service,
Sanctuary
9:30 AM Adult Forum Bible Study,
Chapel
9:30 AM Fellowship Time, Larsen
Lounge
9:30 AM Sunday School
9:45 AM Service Unit Meeting,
West Narthex
10:30 AM Worship Service, Sanctuary
11:30 AM 8th Grade Retreat
1:00 PM Equine Knowledge Bowl
1 MARCH
8:30 AM Worship Service,
Sanctuary
9:30 AM Adult Forum Bible Study,
Chapel
9:30 AM Fellowship Time, Larsen
Lounge
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service, Sanctuary
1:00 PM Equine Knowledge Bowl
2:00 PM Ash Wednesday
Service, Sanctuary
2:45 PM Kid's Club, Fellowship
Hall
5:15 PM Hopeful Ringers,
Music Room
5:30 PM Ash Wednesday Meal
served by Altar Guild,
Fellowship Hall
6:30 PM Ash Wednesday
Service, Sanctuary
6:30 PM Confirmation-Worship
Attendance Required
7:15 PM Chancel Choir
Practice, Music Room