April 2016 - Hosanna Lutheran Church
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April 2016 - Hosanna Lutheran Church
Volume 37 Issue 4 April 2016 Herald A publication of Hosanna Lutheran Church, ELCA Rochester, Minnesota Save The Date! Cross Tower Dedication May 8, 2016 “As a Christian family of faith, we’re gathered to grow and sent to serve” INSIDE THIS ISSUE Discipleship Ministries 2-3 Fellowship Ministries 3-4 Music Ministries 5 Outreach Ministries 6-7 Worship Schedule 8 Council Page 9 President’s Message 10 Pastor Meiers’ Page 11 Discipleship Ministries “gathered to grow…” Page 2 Herald Volume 37 Issue Joseph: The Journey from Prison to Palace Vacation Bible School Summer 2016 Please make sure you have marked your calendar for Hosanna's upcoming Vacation Bible School. We will be venturing to Egypt as we learn about Joseph and his journey from prison to palace! VBS will be taking place from Monday, June 20th - Friday, June 24th. Registration materials will be available later this spring. VBS Decorating Dates Are you interested in assisting with the creation of decorations for this summer's Vacation Bible School (Joseph: The Journey from Prison to Palace)? This year, Hosanna will be hosting a decorating week to help with the making of these decorations. Individuals may come to Hosanna and work on creating decorations at a time that works best for them. Check your calendars for open times during the week of May 23rd - May 26th and watch for more specific information in the month ahead. Sunday School Carnival This year's Sunday school carnival will be held on Sunday, May 22nd. A pizza lunch will follow the 10:30 worship with the carnival starting after lunch. Come enjoy the fellowship, food and fun carnival games! Family Promise Rochester (Previously IHN) Donations Being Accepted The Sunday school team will be collecting personal hygiene items during April/May to be donated to Family Promise Rochester. Items being collected (for men and women) include: deodorant, shampoo/conditioners, body washes, shaving cream and shavers. Additional items include: q tips, hair brushes, lotions, and baby products (hair & body wash). A specific need would include hair products for African American hair. Products will be accepted from Sunday, April 10th - Sunday, May 15th. Book Discussion April 16 The book discussion group meets on the 3rd Saturday of the month at 9:00 am. Coffee is on and members take turns bringing treats. The book to be discussed in April is All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. All are invited to join in the discussion of this book which tells the gripping story of a blind French girl on the run from the German occupation, who crosses paths with a German orphan-turned-resistance tracker. It’s the story of two ordinary children, two of thousands swallowed up in a conflict they had nothing to do with, and how their lives are connected and forever changed by World War II. You may contact Barb Anderson at barbpaul@charter.net, with questions. The book scheduled for May 21 is The Chinese Chef by Nicole Mones. Thank You! Dear Hosanna Family, Thank you for support while I am in seminary. Your recent gift to Luther Seminary for my tuition and fees has made the financial burden of my call much easier. I am grateful for all you have done for me and continue to do. Your prayers and support are much appreciated. God's peace to each of you, Carol Strand Adult Form 9:15am Sundays April 3—Stephen Ministry April 10—Study of the Book of Micah April 17—Overview of the Book of Ruth April 24—Life of St. Peter the Apostle Herald Volume 37 Issue Page 3 Safety Tips From the Safety and Security Team Hosanna continues to provide safety and security training for staff and volunteers that work with children/youth on a regular basis. To that end, one of the safety tips that is emphasized in this training is: You are invited to attend a Self Defense class to be held at Hosanna Lutheran Church, 2815 57th St NW, Rochester, MN (www.hosannalutheran.org) on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from 2-4 pm. Class will be taught by Krav Maga Instructor, Paula Meyers. Meyers is also a Rochester native and the daughter of Mary Ellen Meyers! Staff and volunteers are to observe the twoworker rule, meaning they should not be in an isolated setting with children or youth without another staff or volunteer (unrelated) present. This is both at Hosanna and away from church at outings or church events. Krav Maga is an Israeli system of self-defense and tactics that was developed for special forces, but is the best self defense system for civilians, women, and children. Meyers has taken great interest in teaching this self defense system and is 1 of 6 people in the world to successfully complete the first ever Warrior's Quest Challenge hosted by the International Krav Maga Federation. Paula Meyers: IKMF Certified Expert Level 2; Civilian, Children, Law Enforcement, VIP/ Security, Women, Military Hope to see you there. Hosanna Empty Nest Sitter Service Friday, April 8th 6pm to 10pm The sitter service has been a great success for both kids and sitters. The next date is Friday, April 8th from 6:00 – 10:00 pm. Just fill out a registration form at the Welcome Center and place in basket provided. Information requested is: Children’s names, ages, health issues and emergency contact information Attention: We are looking for people to help, please consider sitting once or twice a year. It is a great experience and a way to meet some of Christ’s youngest gifts to Hosanna. Please contact Paul Anderson if you’re interested in helping, 282-7213 or barbpaul@charter.net. Discipleship /Fellowship Ministries A $10 per person donation is requested. In recognition of April being National Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Child Abuse Prevention Month, your requested donations will be passed along to Mission 21. Hosanna's goal is to continue to keep volunteers, children and youth safe. Implementing some basic safety practices will help provide such an environment. Interested in learning more? Check out Hosanna's Safety & Security document found here: http://bit.ly/1SxTBsT. “gathered to grow…” Self Defense Class A Thrivent Action Team has been called up and there is still time to join the team! Contact Kari Richards, Action Team coordinator, (5850088) or Beth Wiegand, Hosanna member and event sponsor, (288-0612) for more information. Fellowship Ministries “gathered to grow…sent to serve” Page 4 Herald Volume 37 Issue Hilltoppers—April 12th at Noon All those 55+ or who are retired are invited to a catered lunch and a program put on by the staff or outside speakers on the second Tuesday of the month at noon. Please sign up at the Welcome Center to let us know you are coming. You may call the office at 507285-0092 for a ride. Hosanna Women – Conference Event Thursday April 21, 2016 All women are invited to attend the Zumbro River Conference Spring Event on Thursday, April 21; 4:45pm – 8:30pm at Faith Lutheran Church in Dodge Center. The evening begins with registration, time for fellowship with other women and to browse displays. The 5:30pm dinner is followed by a brief business meeting, an opportunity to hear Mr. Garwin McNeilus speak on women and global mission and then a closing worship/communion service. There is a $12 registration fee which includes dinner. More information and a sign-up can be found at the Welcome Center. Please sign up no later than April 9th. If you have any questions contact Lisa Nordman at 281-4981 or Lnordman@charter.net. Attention One and All!!! Hosanna Fellowship Opportunity It is nearly beyond comprehension; however another stupendous fellowship activity has dropped in our laps. At 2:00 PM on Sunday, April 24th, the Rochester Civic Theatre will be presenting the musical “Mary Poppins”. Mary Poppins was nominated for seven Tony Awards including best musical. This musical features the original music of Richard and Robert Sherman with additional music provided by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. We have been able to obtain numerous tickets to this musical highlight of Rochester’s 2016 theatre calendar . If you attended and enjoyed (how could you not) other RCT musicals such as “The Rocky Horror Show”, “Sweeny Todd”, or “The Producers” or even if you didn’t, you will really enjoy this musical. I can hardly wait!!! Mark your Calendar!!! Now for some details concerning the performance, we have numerous tickets @ $25.00 each for Sunday, April 24th at 2 pm. Following the performance, we will have 5:00 pm reservations for dinner at a location to be determined. Questions can be directed to Paul Anderson at 282-7213 or barbpaul@charter.net. Herald Volume 37 Issue Page 5 “gathered to grow…” Thank You to Cast and Crew of Heroes of the Faith Thank you to the cast and crew for their dedication and commitment to making Hosanna’s 25th intergenerational musical, Heroes of the Faith, another quality presentation of Bible stories. You were a blessing to the congregation and to the residents of Samaritan Bethany. Also, thank you to those who filled out the “Who is your hero of the faith?” forms. They were very meaningful to read and made us think of the faith heroes in our own lives. Heroes of the Faith reminded all of us that we can be true heroes of the faith. We can all be champions of the faith who serve God all of our days. God chose heroes of the faith like Moses, Deborah, Elijah, David, the disciples, Paul and Lydia. God has also chosen us to be faithful followers, dedicated leaders and trusting disciples who share the good news of Jesus Christ. Music Ministries Outreach Ministries “...sent to serve” Page 6 Herald Volume 37 Issue ELCA World Hunger's 40 Days of Giving Results Thank you to all the members who participated in the many activities and donated to our 40 Days of Giving for ELCA World Hunger. Here are the results of the campaign: $114 was collected from the Super Bowl Challenge, $107 from Cinnamon Roll sales, $820 from Good Gifts Grams, $1,375 from World Hunger envelopes, $303.31 from the Piggy Banks, and $250.00 from Lenten Soup Suppers for a total of $2,969.31. Let’s Knockout Hunger Our Campaign “Let’s Knockout Hunger” is off to a strong start! It is through your dedication and support that food shelves like Channel One are able to raise the food and funds needed to keep the doors open and lights on year after year. Together We Can Knockout Hunger! The Channel One barrels will be picked up on March 31st, so let’s keep the donations coming. Our goal is to weigh in at 700lbs! Facts: 1 in 10 Minnesotans are food insecure 1 in 6 Children in Minnesota are at risk of hunger 3,400 families are served each month at the Channel One Food Shelf A big Thank You to Jana Chadwick, Bridget Carter, Darcy Youngstrom, and Caleb Sand for dressing up as fruits and vegetables to kick off our food drive. Family Mission Trip to Madison Meeting April 25, 2016 Hosanna’s Family Mission Trip to Madison, WI this summer from July 10 – 13, 2016 is all set. Twenty people and 9 families will be participating. We’ll be holding a meeting on Monday, April 25 at 6:30 pm to go over paperwork and talk about expectations and what to bring along on the trip. Final payments need to be made by May 1. The cost is $129 per person which includes food and lodging (in a church). We’ll talk about how the fundraising done by our youth can be used for this trip. Please contact Barb Anderson at 507-9516848 or barbpaul@charter.net for more information. Check out the YouthWorks website, www.youthworks.com, for more information. Prayer Shawls April 11 & 22 The Prayer Shawl team meets twice a month, once in the evening and once during the day. Meetings are on the 2nd Monday at 6:30 pm and on the 4th Friday at 1:00 pm. If you like to knit or crotchet or would like to learn, you may join this caring ministry at any time. Please contact Carolyn Dahl at crdahl25@charter.net with questions. Members may also stop by the office to pick up a prayer shawl for family or friends in need of prayer and comfort. Herald Volume 37 Issue Please consider being part of Hosanna’s short term (May – September), but very active community garden team. We’ll use the month of April to do some planning. If you have gardening experience or even if you’re a novice and would like to get involved, you may contact Barb Anderson at barbpaul@charter.net or call 507-951-6848. Outreach Ministries Join Hosanna’s Community Garden Team! Spring is officially here and it will soon be time to get our community gardens tilled and planted. We currently have 3 – 4 garden plots that can be tilled up and planted in May. Since the Essex Park garden plots are closed this year, 2 or 3 of Hosanna’s plots could be used as family gardens. We’d just ask that families donate part of the produce they harvest to Channel One. Hosanna’s Adopt-A-Highway The snow season is over and we had very little snow shoveling and corresponding trips to your chiropractor for that bad back. It is unfortunate if you could not see your chiropractor until next winter. However, I have a solution, you can help clean Hosanna’s section of Highway 52 east of Apache mall. The walking, bending, and lifting will almost guarantee that you will continue an intimate relationship with your chiropractor during the summer and fall. What do you think!!!! How about it!!!! The first cleanup day is Saturday, April 30th at 9 am. We will be done by 10:30 am or maybe before. There is a signup sheet in the gathering area or contact Paul Anderson @ 2827213 or barbpaul@charter.net. “...sent to serve” Hosanna’s Pantry April 22 & 23 All are invited to work at Hosanna’s Pantry on Friday, April 22 and/or Saturday, April 23. Working together as a family to help provide food to families in need is a wonderful way to share God’s love. This is also a good activity for youth who need service hours for school. There’s something for all ages to do. You can help with the pantry set up on Friday morning at 10:00 am. Or you can help greet families, help them shop, carry out groceries or clean up on Saturday from 9:00—11:30 am. There’s a sign-up sheet at the Welcome Center or you may contact B a rb A n d e rs o n , at barbpaul@charter.net or 507-951-6848 with questions. Page 7 Worship Ministries “gathered to grow…” Page 8 Herald Volume 37 Issue Stewardship Thought for April Worship Schedule Following Jesus April 2016 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your Sunday Services 8:00am and 10:30am life… But strive first for the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things April 3 will be given to you as well.” Matthew 6:25-33 Liturgy: Service of Word and Song with Communion In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches Theme: Healing of the Nations the crowds and his disciples about their Text: John 16:29-33 relationship with God and their discipleship in the world. In these verses, Jesus speaks April 10 about how God provides for our every need Liturgy: ELW Setting 6 with Communion and how undue concern for our possessions Theme: Feed My Sheep can get in the way of our living as his Text: John 21:1-19 disciples. April 17 These words speak to us today as we wrestle Liturgy: ELW Setting 6 with Communion with the daily realities of our lives. We often Theme: Jesus Is Messiah find ourselves over-scheduled, over-extended, Text: John 20:19-31 and over-drawn. Our lives are cluttered with too many commitments, and too many April 24 possessions. We can be consumed by it all. Liturgy: ELW Setting 6 with Communion We wonder, “Will I have enough?” We fear not Theme: Love as Christ Loves Us wearing the right clothes, not driving the right Text: John 13:31-35 car, not having the latest electronic toy, not living in the right house. Too often our things Thank You to Worship Leaders define who we are. The worship services for Lent, Palm Sunday/ Sunday of the Passion of Our Lord, Maundy Jesus comes to us in the midst of our fears Thursday, Good Friday and Easter are deeply and announces, “Do not worry! God has significant to our spiritual lives. The range of provided for all of your needs!” What does it emotions goes from deep sorrow to jubilant mean for us to live in relationship with Jesus? praise. Thank you to all of the organists, lectors, How might our daily discipleship help us to liturgists, acolytes, readers of the passion live more simply, trusting in God’s narrative, music groups, instrumentalists, abundance? Think about this! worship planning team, altar guild members and others who had an impact on these worship services. You have enriched our worship experiences. Worship Music Schedule April 3 Grace Team April 17 King’s Ringers Exodus April 24 Hosanna Choir Praise! Herald Volume 37 Issue Difference (3,729) (4,238) The Meeting was called to order at 7:08pm by Ray Ashworth, then Pastor Meier led a devotion. 2015 30,696 65,990 Council members shared highs & lows. Les Difference 15/16 1,417 1,456 moved (Ron seconded) that we accept February’s meeting minutes. It passed Capital Appeal 1,057 3,442 unanimously. Ron moved (Terri seconded) that we accept Pastor Meier’s monthly report. It passed unanimously. Our finances are healthy Receipts/Expenditures Comparison and fine. Natalie moved (Laurie seconded) that General Capital we accept the Business & Finance Report. It YTD Appeal passed unanimously. Receipts 67,446 80,185 Terri, Ray & Pastor Bill all attended Renew!, a leadership conference for the Synod. They gave highlights of the sessions they took part in. The cross tower is moving right along & on schedule. The cement needs to cure for a month before the uprights are attached for the angels & cross. Rachel demonstrated Google Groups & how they work for the Council. Rachel will talk to Chris to make sure we all have password. Laurie moved (Ron seconded) that we adjourn. It passed unanimously. The meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer. Cheerfully submitted, Rachel Gray Council Secretary Council Page Staff & advocate reports were highlighted. A Expenditures 63.459 29,114 First Communion discussion will take place soon Difference 3.987 51,071 to look at policies & how we introduce it to 5th graders. Nancy encourages all to experience all of Holy Week services as it tells the whole Account Balances - February Easter story. This summer we may drop the midAccount Name Balance week services due to low attendance. Stephen General 16.962 Ministries training is going well & other churches General Reserve 50,212 are looking to copy our program. We are still looking for someone to help lead Susan’s Designated Gifts 40,961 Suppers, although groups are taking on Endowment 61.450 individual months. The bathroom tiling project ELCA Scholarship 50,862 went well. We are renewing a lease for a new copier. Mortgage 349,915 “gathered to grow…sent to serve” Hosanna Lutheran Church Meeting Minutes Treasurer & Financial Secretary Report March 8, 2016 Council Attendees: Pastor Bill Meiers, Ray Budget/Contributions Comparison Ashworth, Rachel Gray, Les Fullem, Terri General Ashworth, Ron Machacek, Laurie Maidl, Natalie 2016 Feb YTD Sand, Alice Kub. Darcy Youngstrom, Nancy Budget 35,842 71,684 Wales & Paul Anderson were also in attendance. Contributions 32,113 67,446 Page 9 Page 10 Herald Volume 37 Issue Hello, I attended the “RENEW 2016” the Southeast Minnesota leadership conference in Owatonna on February 28th. This years theme was Developing a Culture of Healthy Leadership. Bishop Steve Delzer kicked off the afternoon with some information about his dream for pastors and congregations. He spoke about Annual Reviews, and Continuing Education, and how he would love to see every congregation engaging in annual reviews with their pastors with a priority on continuing education. Details can be found on this web page. http://semnsynod.org/march-2016-annual-reviews-continuing-education/ Rev. David Knox discussed the 2017 Southeast Minnesota Task Force on Compensation and Benefits This task force is evaluating pastoral salaries and benefits. A survey was made available to fill out on our way out, and more details will be shared at the Synod Assembly in May. President’s Message Sara Brook talked about Young Adults in Global Mission and her 1 year mission trip to Rwanda. I attended a breakout session titled “Council as a Ministry Partner” lead by Rev. Kristi Mitchell from Grace Lutheran in Waseca. We examined the key functions of the Council in the church with respect to Governance and Management, and what this may look like in the future. We used 2 case studies to help inspire conversation. It was interesting to me to see the number of churches where the Pastor has no voice and no vote on the council. Several people talked about ministry teams, while others talked about 3 hour long council meeting where very little gets done. It was a refreshing feeling to know how well our Council and Ministry teams work together to get things done. Take a peek at the Wholeness Wheel that I have included on this page. This exercise invites Christ to walk with you as you place your finger at the entrance of the labyrinth and slowly trace each path. You can reflect with an open heart on where you stand in your stewardship in each of these areas of well-being. Think about how you will share your gifts in your family, work, ministry, congregation, and community. Consider who will help you be the gracious, whole-person steward God has called and gifted you to be. President, Ray Ashworth Herald Volume 37 Issue Page 11 Dear Members and Friends of Hosanna, We all need a place to go. A place we can call home. Our homes provide that place for refuge when we have completed our day of work or school. In the same way the church provides the place of refuge or “sanctuary” for the people of God. The most significant event happening in the life of our congregation is the assembled people of God in worship. We are called and sent as the church to reach out in the name of Christ to feed the hungry, to clothe those who are in need, provide hospitals and personnel to tend to the sick, educate our members, and the list goes on as over sixty ministry teams serve the needs of others in Jesus’ name. But the one action of the body of Christ that is unique is our time together in worship. The church is the place of the people doing the “work of the people” which is the definition of liturgy. The gathered people is the basic symbol of the Christian life. Hosanna is the baptized assembly of believers that worships and ministers from 2815 57 th St NW in Rochester, Minnesota. We come together for a purpose; to participate actively in a word and sacrament as we worship our God. The presence of Christ in our midst prompts a response of praise. Praise of faith expressed in speech and music. Worship is the joyful recognition of God; that God is a God who loves us enough to send his son, Jesus to give us the gifts of salvation and eternal life. In thankful response we praise God in worship. May we gather regularly to praise God, receive the sacraments and enjoy the community of God’s people who come together; the community of Hosanna Lutheran Church. Yours in Christ, Pastor Bill Meiers Pastoral Acts March 6, 2016—New Members at Hosanna Paul & Jodi Solum Pastor Meiers’ Page This insight reflects Biblical and early Christian understandings of worship space. The earliest Christian communities most often worshipped in a domestic setting, making the worship space a “house of the church.” The church was understood primarily to be the gathered people, and not a location or a building. ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Hosanna Lutheran Church 2815 57th St. NW Rochester, MN 55901 (507) 285-0092 Gathered to Grow, Sent to Serve NON-PROFIT ORG. U. S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 603 ROCHESTER MN WORSHIP TIMES SUNDAYS at 8:00am and 10:30 am Sunday School and Adult Forum 9:15am Check out Hosanna’s Website! www.hosannalutheran.org God’s work. Our hands. Hosanna Herald Writers: Hosanna Staff & members Editor: Liz Coltom Check out Hosanna’s Facebook fan page! STAFF Pastor Bill Meiers Nancy Wales Darcy Youngstrom Liz Coltom Charlie Bohlke seniorpastor@hosannalutheran.org music@hosannalutheran.org darcy.youngstrom@hosannalutheran.org liz.coltom@hosannalutheran.org custodian@hosannalutheran.org COUNCIL OFFICERS Ray Ashworth, President Laurie Maidl, Pres. Elect Rachel Gray, Secretary president@hosannalutheran.org president-elect@hosannalutheran.org councilsecretary@hosannalutheran.org COUNCIL ADVISORS Alice Kub, Treasurer treasurer@hosannalutheran.org Paul Anderson, Financial Sec. financialsecretary@hosannalutheran.org OFFICE HOURS 9:00 am—4:00 pm Monday—Friday COUNCIL ADVOCATES Natalie Sand, Discipleship Ron Machacek, Fellowship Terri Ashworth, Outreach Les Fullem, Support Fred Lust, Worship discipleship@hosannalutheran.org fellowship@hosannalutheran.org outreach@hosannalutheran.org support@hosannalutheran.org worship@hosannalutheran.org