April 2013 Newsletter - Emanuel Lutheran Church

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April 2013 Newsletter - Emanuel Lutheran Church
A Publication of Emanuel Lutheran Church
Volume XXXVIII No. 4
April 2013
Empowered by the Holy Spirit, Emanuel’s mission is to witness
to the good news of salvation through Christ to individuals, the community
and the world through discipleship and service.
Confirmation
Sunday, April 28, 2013
10:30 a.m.
The following young people are ready to affirm publicly the baptismal
covenant God made with them in Jesus Christ and to take on greater
responsibility with us in the mission of the church. Confirmation will take
place on Sunday, April 28 at the 10:30 service. Holy Communion will also
be offered. Please keep these young men and women in your prayers that
they will continue to grow in faith in the Spirit as witnesses of new life in the
crucified and risen Christ.
Alex Andrews
Kenli Dachenhaus
Alison Hernandez
Ryan Kohout
Mitchell Walther
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We wish to thank everyone for their concerns while we were both recovering from our illness,
Pastor for his prayers, visits, and encouragements, our church family for their prayers and cards. It
is these kindnesses that helped in our recovery.
-Bob & Esther Dennie
Thursday night worship services will begin on
Thursday, April 11, at 7:30 p.m. and
will continue until Thanksgiving.
Remember in your prayers our members in nursing homes and assisted living facilities:
Lutheran Home (1036 S. Perry St., Napoleon)
Alfred “Petey” Ruetz
Paul Panning
Ted Titgemeyer
Herman Campbell
Glenn Park Assisted Living
(2429 William Diehl Ct, Defiance, OH 43512)
Burnice Agler
Van Crest Health Center (600 E Joe E Brown Ave, Holgate, OH 43527)
Charlotte Wangrin
Alfred Prigge
WE WILL BE ON WNDH RADIO (103.1 FM)
EACH SUNDAY IN APRIL AT 10:30 A.M.
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Statistics
Wednesday, February 20
attendance 106
Offerings $1,023.00
Wednesday, March 6
attendance 115
Offerings $775.06
Sunday, February 24
attendance 878 + 97 (184)
Offerings $ 3,639.92
$ 320 Building Fund
227 World Hunger
35 Good Samaritan Fund
Sunday, March 10
attendance 73 + 110 (183) communed 101
Offerings $ 4,534.53
$ 580 Building Fund
12 World Hunger
Wednesday, March 13
attendance 125
Offerings $ 648.83
Wednesday, February 27
attendance 121
Offerings 539.00
Sunday, March 3
attendance107 + 82 (189)
Offerings $ 5,989.00
$ 880 Building Fund
5 World Hunger
Sunday, March 17
attendance 103 + 90 (193)
Offerings $ 4,104.86
$ 140 Building Fund
5 World Hunger
100 mem to Bldg Fd - Edward Barrett Sr.
communed 101
Simply Giving:
February 19 - March 18
$ 1,270 General Fund
280 Building Fund
25 Good Samaritan Fund
25 World Hunger
Coming Alive
Coming Alive, the county-wide exercise challenge from the
United Way, will be starting mid-April. Registration forms are
available from Judy Hoffman or the church office and must be
turned in by April 3!
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Worship participants in April
Acolytes
8:00 Alie Hernandez & Caleb Hernandez
10:30 Kenli Dachenhaus & Bryant Dachenhaus
Sound Board
8:00 Jeff Sharpe
10:30 Laura Ellis
Lay Assistant
8:00 Bob Ivancso
10:30 Joan Collier
Ushers
8:00 Kelli Burkhardt, Terri Sedam,
Lenny Sonnenberg, Ron Wiechers
10:30 TBA
Altar Guild
Gayla Yaney & Elaine Borstelman
Altar
Flowers
April 7 - In loving memory of John Wenner by his family
April 14 - In honor of the 65th wedding anniversary of Mel & Marg Lanzer by their family
April 14 - In honor of the 15th birthday of Alexandria Biederstedt
April 21 - Ben & Judy Michaelis in loving memory of Barbara Michaelis
April 21 - In honor of the 17th birthday of Neil Storch
April 28 - Confirmation Class
April 28 - In honor of the 11th birthday of Macee Glick
April 28 - In honor of the 23rd wedding anniversary of Ed & Tiffany Biederstedt by the class
Open dates:
July 28
September 29
October 6, 13, 27
December 22
To reserve altar flowers... Sign up on the flower chart in the narthex
or call the church office. Our flowers are done by Ivy League Floral &
Design Studio on West Washington Street. The cost is $20. If you
have special orders for your flowers (certain colors, a larger
arrangement, etc.), please contact Cori Ratliff at Ivy League. If your
order is beyond the $20, please pay the shop directly.
*** We are recycling the used plastic containers that the altar flowers come in.
They can be put in Angela’s office. ***
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Notes from Angela
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- Angela Tonjes
Adult Choir
Thank you to the choir for your special songs in the month of March. We are blessed by your music!
Beginning on Wednesday, April 3, choir practices will be held in the sanctuary from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. We will be working on the musical selections for the rest of the season.
Schedule for April:
April 7 (8:00) and April 14 (10:30)
Sing We Now of Jesus, Just a Closer Walk with Thee, As We Come Together
Living Spirit
Thank you for your awesome songs during the holy season of Lent and Easter! Living Spirit
practices will be held in the sanctuary on all the Wednesdays in April from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. This is
a CHANGE, since Lent is now over. Our Aril song is “Always.”
Emanubells
There will be at least two practices in April for Emanubells on Wednesday,
April 3 and 10 at 6:00 in the sanctuary. They will play for the ELCA
Women’s Conference on Saturday, April 13 at Emanuel.
After School Club
The children did a great job ringing and singing in March. The last day of
After School Club for this school year will be Wednesday, April 24. Thanks
to all the parents who provided drinks and snacks during the year!
Junior High Youth
A big thank you to our youth for a job well done at the Good Friday service in March. Your
enthusiasm for serving God and your church is truly amazing.
The artwork from Good Friday will be on display in the overflow area until Sunday, April 28.
There will be a silent auction for each piece, with 100% of the proceeds going to “Together We Can
Make a Difference.” There are bid sheets by each canvas on which to put your name, phone number,
and bid amount.
Andrea Hoffman put many hours of time, effort, and thought into this project, and she made it a
wonderful experience not only for the kids, but for the congregation as well. With all of her artistic
skill, she has the great ability to take a very small idea and make it fantastic. Thank you, Andrea!
Holy Week and Easter
Words cannot express the thanks we give to all who helped in any way during Lent and Easter this
year. It takes many people working together to get everything prepared. Whether you helped in a
small way or a large way, it was noticed and appreciated.
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Notes from Angela ... continued
Confirmation
Confirmation will be held at the 10:30 service on Sunday, April 28. There will be special music
chosen by the confirmands and communion. Please keep these young people in your prayers as they
prepare for the next step in their Christian lives.
DVDs
A reminder: church services are videotaped each week. If you miss a service, pick up a DVD to take
home. You can also watch the services on youtube.
Radio
In the month of April, the 10:30 service will be broadcast on WNDH.
Something different: we will be using vocalists for all the hymns in order for the words to be
clearer on the radio.
Summer Worship
During the summer, we will be having ONE worship service every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. Join us for
this beginning on Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
A Little Story
The following comes from a letter written to a church: “Please! No more new hymns. What is
wrong with the inspiring hymns with which we grew up? When I go to church, it is to worship God,
not to be distracted with learning a new hymn. Last Sunday’s was particularly unnerving. While the
text was good, the tune was quite unsingable and the harmonies were quite discordant.”
The letter was written in 1890. The hymn that aroused the complaint: “What Friend We Have in
Jesus.”
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Thanks to all those who purchased the Easter flowers this year!
Easter Flowers
Ed & Tiffany Biederstedt (lily) – in honor of Blake & Alexandria
Darlene Bostelman (hydrangea) – in loving memory of Jay Bostelman
Jamie Bostelman (5 hydrangeas) – in loving memory of William & Jeanne Rogers, Susan Cox; in honor
of Wilfred & Velma Bostelman, Kerr, Egan, & Placke families
Shirley Bunke (hydrangea)
Eloise Dierker (hydrangea) – in loving memory of Belva Daum
Hazel & Maxine Eickhoff (lily) – in loving memory of Alvin (Ike) Eickhoff
Ruth C. Eickhoff (hydrangea) – in honor of Deb & in loving memory of Norbert, Joe & Jeff
Tom & Barb Hoffman (4 hydrangeas) – in loving memory of Robert & Lulu Arps and Art & Estella
Hoffman; in honor of Ryan & Andrea Hoffman, Rob & Wil, and Lauren & Chris Helberg, Lucas
Steve & Phyllis Kloos (2 lilies) – honor of Missy and Adam, Steph and Jeremy
Joe & Julie Kohout (lily & hydrangea) – in honor of Erica, Anthony, Carson & Ryan
Mary Jo Moden (hydrangea) – in honor of Jarrett, Reece, Brennan, Will and Jett
Ed & Donna Peper (lily) – in honor of our grandchildren
Carolyn Schmidlin (hydrangea) – in loving memory of Donald Schmidlin
Rupert & Rita Schweinhagen (lily) – in honor of Olivia Schweinhagen
Len & Lana Sonnenberg (hydrangea) – in loving memory of Linda Debolt; in honor of Eldor
Sonnenberg
Lila Wernecke (2 lilies) – in loving memory of Hugo & Esther Sonnenberg; in honor of Naomi
Wernecke
Membership News
Births
Congratulations to:
Todd & Krista Amstutz on the birth of Collin Michael on February 27 in Lima; and to
Brandon & Kara Behnfeldt on the birth of William Robert on March 5 in Lima.
Congratulations also to grandparents Kurt & Karen Rohrs and to great grandmother Janice Rohrs.
Funeral
Please remember in your prayers the family of Helen Kenning who passed away on March
10. Her funeral was held at Emanuel on the 14th.
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Maumee Valley Conference of Women
Spring Assembly
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Registration & Continental Breakfast starts at 8:30 a.m.
Program starts at 9:00 a.m.
Held at Emanuel Lutheran Church,
810 Scott St., Napoleon, OH 43545
“ TOGETHER
WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE”
Theme Verse: Romans 12:2 “Don’t be like the people of this world, but let God change
the way you think. Then you will know how to do everything that is good and pleasing to
him.”
Devotions and Communion: Pastor James Castello
Speaker: Kelli Burkhardt “Together We Can Make a Difference”
Registration Fee: $6.00 due by April 8, 2013
Send payment to: Kathy Higbea, 04558 Domersville Road, Defiance OH 43512
Make check payable to: Maumee Valley Conference Women of the ELCA
LOVE OFFERING - Monetary donations only-to aid the ministry of Together We Can
Make a Difference Initiatives. Make checks payable to “Maumee Valley Conference
Women of the ELCA”.
Registration Form
NAME________________________________________________
ADDRESS_____________________________________________
CHURCH_______________________ CITY___________________
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News from the Community
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Need home repairs? Funds are available to assist low and moderate income homeowners
with necessary home repairs. Contact Maumee Valley Planning Organization at 419-7843882 for more information about the City of Napoleon’s Community Housing Improvement
Program (CHIP).
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Henry County Solid Waste is hosting:
– Battle of the Henry County School Electronic Fundraiser Event.
Support your favorite Henry County School by supporting the Electronic Recycling
Fundraiser event on April 6. The schools will be recycling old computers and other
outdated/obsolete electronic equipment. Bring anything with a power cord EXCEPT TVs
and LARGE APPLIANCES to your local school between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Schools
participating include Patrick Henry, Holgate, Napoleon and Liberty Center. Questions: call
the Henry County Solid Waste Office at 419-592-7343.
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Blood Drives.
There will be a blood drive at the Lutheran Home of Napoleon (Chapel) on Friday, April
5, 2013 from 1 - 6 p.m. To schedule an appointment, please call 419-592-1688 or visit
redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code: LUTHERANHOMENAPOLEON.
The Napoleon Battle of the Badges will be held at the AmVets on Tuesday, April 16,
2013 from 1 - 7 p.m. Call Rita Schweinhagen at 419-592-4606 to schedule your
appointment. Sponsor code NAPOLEONBATTLE
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Support Groups. — Fulton County Health Center, 725 S. Shoop Ave., Wauseon —
H.E.L.P. (Helping Each Other Live Past a Suicide)
If you have lost someone to suicide, you are welcome to attend the meetings. We cannot
take your grief from you, but it does help to talk with someone who knows your despair and
isolation. We give supportive listening and companioning through these grieving times. We
educate participants on the causes of suicide in order to prevent more loss. This group meets
every third Monday of every month at 6:00 p.m.
H.O.P.E. (Helping Other Parents Experiencing grief)
If you have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, death of an infant or children due to
illness, accident, or suicide, you are welcome to attend the meetings. We cannot take your
grief away from you, but it does help to talk with someone who knows your despair,
isolation, and the heartbreak of empty arms. We give supportive listening and companioning
through these grieving times. This group also meets every third Monday of every month at
7:30 p.m.
For more information please contact Patricia Franz Pahl LSW LCDC III, H.E.L.P. and
H.O.P.E. Group Coordinator at 419-330-2757 (OB Unit) or 419-335-2015 ext. 2385
(Office)
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