September 2014 - Christ Lutheran Church
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September 2014 - Christ Lutheran Church
Walks With Christ September 2014 Christ Lutheran Church 2014 Youth Works Mission Trip Cairo, Illinois Newsletter Highlights Why Church? Sermon Series . . . . . . . . . . . Samaritan Bethany Project . . . . . . . . . . . . Defibrillator Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Annual Bishop’s 5K Run/Walk for Hunger . . Strategic Planning Information Sessions . . . . . River of Life News/Registration . . . . . . . . . . Confirmation News/Registration . . . . . . . . . . Music Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . There’s An App For That! . . . . . . . . . . . . . What is the Purpose of the Church? . . . . . . . Page 3 Page 8 Page 10 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14-15 Page 16-17 Page 19-20 Page 21 Page 22-23 A MESSAGE FROM PASTOR STEVE I hope you have had a fruitful summer enjoying the outdoors and having some time for recreational activities. Our son Paul was married early this summer so we had a good time connecting with our family and with Lindsey’s family as well. Children are precious gifts from God and God entrusts us with guiding them to meaningful lives of love and service. For those of you with school children at home, fall can be chaotic as you get back into a routine. I encourage you to be intentional about finding activities that provide oxygen for your soul and for your children’s soul. In previous ministry settings our family travelled a lot on long intercontinental flights. I remember hearing quite often the following announcement from the flight attendants. In the event of an emergency, an oxygen mask will automatically appear in front of you. To start the flow of oxygen, pull the mask towards you. Place it firmly over your nose and mouth, secure the elastic band behind your head, and breathe normally. If you are travelling with a child or someone who requires assistance, secure your mask on first, and then assist the other person. In an emergency it seems counter intuitive as a parent to put your own oxygen mask on before you would put your children’s oxygen mask on. But as I think about it, it makes sense. By putting the mask on, you are showing your children what to do. If they see you do it, they are less likely to resist your putting something over their mouth and nose and it may remove the need to explain why it’s important. So it is with good spiritual formation habits. Showing your children the importance of listening and praising God in the midst of all the seasons of your life will help equip them to grow in their relationship with God and others. 2 It takes a lot of energy to be a parent. I hope the church is a place of strengthening for your family. If you have ideas on how we could more effectively equip parents for leadership in families please let me know. Our Strategic Planning Task Force has completed its work in listening to the congregation and coming up with a document outlining priorities for strengthening our mission as a church to the Byron community and beyond. Watch for opportunities to be a part of more deeply engaging in our mission of equipping all ages to lovingly serve God and people. You can find links to the document at www.clcbyron.org Pastor Steve WHY CHURCH? SERMON SERIES Pastor Steve will begin a sermon series on “Why Church” starting September 14th based on the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. You are encourage to read through the chapters before worship each week. September 14 – The Mission of God, Eph. 1 September 21 – By Grace Through Faith, Eph. 2 September 28 – Bringing All things Under Christ, Eph. 3 October 5 – Equipping for Service, Eph. 4 October 12 – Following Jesus at Home and Work, Eph. 5 October 19 – Prepare for Spiritual Warfare, Eph. 6 Pastor Steve 3 CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY … is extended to Jason & Katie Pierce on the death of their 6-week old son, Parker. Parker was born July 13th and never made it home from the hospital due to medical complications. Grandparents are Ken & Bev Stensvold. ...is extended to Wayne & Diane DePoppe on the death of Wayne’s brother, Ray DePoppe, 94, of Ferndale, WA. ...is extended to Dennis & Del Lorain Schoenfeldt on the stillborn death of their great-grandson, August Donald, on August 2, 2014. August is the son on of Luke & Susan Schoenfeldt. ...is extended to Bernie & Rosalie Borgschatz on the death of Rosalie’s mother, Alice Coffman, of Kasson. Alice passed away on July 1, 2014 at the age of 94. Alice was a member of Byron United Methodist Church. THE POWER OF PRAYER IS AMAZING! The following people are in need of prayer: Members of Christ Lutheran Church: Jessica Briske, Don Prigge, Lois Hjellming Family, Friends and Neighbors: Susan Upmann, Barb Johnson, Jill Dahl, Bonnie Pelz, Carol Trygstad, Matt & Kristi Florek & Family, all Service Men and Women 4 JULY MEMORIALS In Memory of Jerry Fuchs Mortgage Reduction Ardys Glasrud, Howard & Bev Olson Capital Improvement Ruth Brooks IHN Bob & Jeannette Tweite Undesignated Wayne & Diane DePoppe In Memory of Audrey Nelson Mortgage Reduction Bob & Carol Tweten Music Lyle & Jan Stinson, Anonymous Bell Tower Arnie & Gail Heller, Anonymous Faith Chest Anonymous Brenda Hallaway Memorial Scholarship Dave & Jeanne Tweite IHN Bob & Jeannette Tweite Undesignated Jim & Mary Jo Peterson In Honor of Walt Prigge’s 80th Birthday Oil Candelabra Lois Hjelllming 5 BOOK LOVER’S LEAGUE The Book Lover’s League will meet on Monday, September 8th at the home of Joan Prigge, 7621 34th St NW, Byron. If you need directions you may contact Joan at 282-8475. All are welcome! You do not need to be present every month. Pick a book that you may enjoy, read it and come join us. Listed below are the books that they plan to read during the 2014/2015 school year. Please watch the newsletter and bulletin for upcoming dates and location of meeting. September ~ The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak October ~ The Language of Flowers, by Vanessa Diffenbaugh November ~ Glass Castle, by Jeanette Walls December ~ The Christmas Sweater, by Glenn Beck January ~ Beautiful Girl, by Rachel Simon February ~ Gap Creek, by Robert Morgan March ~ Me Before You, by Jojo Moyes April ~ The Storyteller, by Jodi Picoult May ~ The Year We Left Home, by Jean Thompson JUST OLDER YOUTH (JOY) The Joy Group is planning a trip to Cresco, IA and would like to invite anyone who wants to join them. It will be held on Thursday, September 25th; leaving Christ Lutheran at 8:30am and returning around 4:30pm. We will be enjoying the statues around Cresco, there are about 44 of them; although, we don't have to look at every one of them. We will eat lunch at Tell-U-Wat in Cresco. At 1:30pm we have scheduled a tour of Bethany Housewares, which will take about forty-five minutes. They make lefse grills and krumkaka irons. If you want to join us, please call Ruth Brooks at 775-2725, Dorothy Norman at 775-2950 or Christine Kunz in the church office at 775-6646. 6 MOVIE TIME Sunday, September 14th ~ 2:00pm The Book Thief In 1938, the young girl Liesel Meminger is traveling by train with her mother and her younger brother when he dies. Her mother buries the boy in a cemetery by the tracks and Liesel picks up a book, "The Gravediggers Handbook", which was left on the grave of her brother and brings it with her. Liesel is delivered to a foster family in a small town and later she learns that her mother left her because she is a communist. Her stepmother, Rosa Hubermann, is a rude but caring woman and her stepfather, Hans Hubermann, is a simple kind-hearted man. Liesel befriends her next door neighbor, the boy Rudy Steiner, and they go together to the school. When Hans discovers that Liesel cannot read, he teaches her using her book and Liesel becomes an obsessed reader. During a Nazi speech where the locals are forced to burn books in a bonfire, Liesel recovers one book for her and the Major's wife Ilsa Hermann witnesses her action. Sunday, October 12th ~ 2:00pm War Horse To his wife's dismay farmer Narracott buys a thoroughbred horse rather than a plough animal, but when his teenaged son Albert trains the horse and calls him Joey, the two becoming inseparable. When his harvest fails, the farmer has to sell Joey to the British cavalry and he is shipped to France where, after a disastrous offensive he is captured by the Germans and changes hands twice more before he is found, caught in the barbed wire in No Man's Land four years later and freed. He is returned behind British lines where Albert, now a private, has been temporarily blinded by gas, but still recognizes his beloved Joey. However, as the Armistice is declared Joey is set to be auctioned off. After all they have been through will Albert and Joey return home together? 7 SAMARITAN BETHANY PROJECT Our church has adopted the 4th floor staff of Samaritan Bethany Home on Eighth. What this means is that we provide small appreciation gifts for the fifty staff people who work with the residents on that floor. We have usually timed the gifts to coincide with holidays, but any time is an appropriate time to say ‘Thank You’. Please contact Nancy Hoegh, at nhoegh@charter.net or at 775-7113 if you or your group are willing to help with this endeavor. The help could range from taking a certain holiday or month of the year and coming up with an idea, getting the needed supplies, making the gifts, and delivering the gifts – or it could be just choosing one of the above tasks for a particular holiday or month. The staff is especially excited to receive notes or small gifts made by children or teens. Please consider this project as a service project for a River of Life class or Confirmation mentor group. Listed below are some ideas that CLC has done. · · · · · Christmas ~ small plate of cookies for each staff person Back to School ~ note of appreciation with ink pen Valentines ~ card for staff from children of CLC May Day ~ plastic cup decorated by ROL with flower Thanksgiving ~ handmade credit card/id holder Thank you, in advance, for your help. Gratefully, Nancy Hoegh 8 BYRON FOOD SHELF On the evening of July 23rd, two dozen adults and teens moved the Byron Food Shelf from the Community Education Center to its new location, 610 Barbaree Lane SE, in the office of Byron Self Storage, south of Highway 14 in Byron. A big ‘Thank You’ to all who helped with the move, and to Dale Reinecke, Mark Turany, and Brent Hoegh for bringing their trucks and a trailer. With lots of hardworking helpers, the job was completed in a couple of hours. Martha Gehrking, who couldn’t help in the evening, cleaned the freezer and refrigerator (until they sparkled) earlier in the day. The Byron Food Shelf is open two Tuesdays each month. Volunteers from our church staff the food shelf when it is open from 1:30pm to 4:30pm on the last Tuesday of each month. We try to have two volunteers for each 1 ½ hour shift, and could use a few more volunteers to call on. Duties include registering and helping the customers, ‘stocking the shelves, and keeping the food shelf neat and clean. Please contact Nancy Hoegh at 775-7113 or at nhoegh@charter.net if you are interested in volunteering. ONLINE GIVING – NEW AND EASY PROCESS! It is encouraging to see both new and familiar faces at our worship services. Throughout the year, many of you already support the congregation with your time, talent and financial contributions; although, greater participation is always welcome. We encourage you to look into our new electronic giving online program. To manage your online electronic giving please visit the church website at www.clcbyron.org and look for the ‘Online Giving’ icon with hands. Options include EFT, debit and credit cards. 9 DEFIBRILLATOR UPDATE During our annual meeting in January, an idea was brought forward to get an automated external defibrillator (AED) for the church. The council has done some research and surveying and has decided to purchase a Philips Heart Start Onsite defibrillator at the end of September. They need your help to cover the cost since this was not something that was included in the original budget. The cost of the package is $1,100 and will include the defibrillator, a wall cabinet, projection wall sign, user manual, adult & pediatric SMART pads, battery pack, reference card and an 8 year warranty. The council feels this is a good investment and a good price. Donations will be accepted now thru September in hopes to have enough to make the purchase at the end of September. Look for the poster in the narthex and the special envelopes clearly marked AED to make your donations. You may also leave your donation in the offering plate – just be sure to indicate that it is for the defibrillator (AED). Together, we can get this done! Contact Candee Ostreng at 775-2055 or costreng@yahoo.com if you have any questions or concerns. OFFERING ENVELOPES Please complete the information on your offering envelope. Write the amount and the check number or mark the box if it is cash. Doing this helps the money counters a lot! If you have any questions or concerns please call the church office and talk to Christine. Thank you! 10 GARDEN PRODUCE PROJECT, WIN-WIN OPPORTUNITY! The Evangelism Committee is seeking donations for its ongoing Garden Produce Project of making fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers available for our congregation while also raising money for the Channel One Food Bank. We ask that you bring your donated produce to the Welcome Center table on Sunday mornings where it will then be offered for ‘sale’ with a ‘free-will offering’. We appreciate the gardeners who have shared their bounty of rhubarb, asparagus, lettuce, green beans and other produce. Thank you for all of your contributions which enables Christ Lutheran to be a ‘Byron Good Neighbor’ to others in need in our community. If you have any questions, please contact Christine at the church office at 775-6646 or Nancy Nehring at 775-6857. Again, thank you for your support! NEWSLETTER DEADLINE The deadline for the October Newsletter is 12 noon on September 17th. Please email your article to Christine at clcchristine@frontier.com Thank you to those who are prompt with their articles. This help me very much and is truly appreciated! JULY ATTENDANCE Worship 1st Sunday 2nd Sunday 3rd Sunday 4th Sunday Total Atten. Avg. Sun. Atten. 2014 130 142 137 132 541 135 11 2013 141 145 126 149 561 140 BISHOP’S 5K RUN/WALK Dear Partners in Ministry, You are invited you to participate in the First Annual “Bishop’s 5K: Run/Walk to Alleviate Hunger.” Across SE Minnesota and throughout our state, thousands of people wonder when their next meal will come. Who is struggling with hunger? · · · · · · 1 in 10 Minnesotans run out of food resources before the end of the month 35% of households seeking food assistance have at least one employed adult The food insecurity rate in Minnesota is 11.4% 1 in 6 Minnesota children are at risk for hunger 100,000 people are assisted each year through programs from Channel One 40% of the members of households served by Channel One are under the age of 18 We can make a difference! Move Together to “Finish Hunger.” As a healthy leader, I am passionate about faith, fitness and ensuring enough food for all. The Bishop’s 5K is a 3.1 mile run or 1 mile walk open to the first 250 participants. The event will take place on Saturday, September 20th at 9:00am at Soldier’s Field in Rochester . Registration is required. Forms can be found on the kiosk OR go to the synod website for information and registration at www.semnsynod.org Together, we can all alleviate hunger! Move Together: Finish Hunger! Let us run the race with perseverance, Bishop Delzer 12 2014-2017 STRATEGIC PLAN INFORMATION SESSIONS A draft of CLC’s 2014-2017 Strategic Plan has been written and now it’s time to seek the input of the congregation. I want to say a special ‘thank you’ to the members of the Strategic Planning Task Force – Marley Ayres, Martha Gehrking, Dennis Hanson, Tina Jordahl, Jeremy Zabel and Pastor Steve Rheingans, for the investment of their time in this process. In putting this plan together, the members of our Task Force have spent the last six months on the following: · · · · · · · praying for wisdom and guidance conducting research on trends in religion and within the ELCA visiting area churches and talking with other Pastors reviewing Strategic Plans of other churches conducting discussion groups with members of CLC reviewing the growth plans for the City of Byron seeking input from the SE MN ELCA Synod We are excited and ready to share the work that has been done with all of you! In this Newsletter is the current draft of Christ Lutheran’s 2014-2017 Strategic Plan. By September 1st, the document will also be available for viewing on the Christ Lutheran website under the ‘About’ tab. Please take some time to review the document and then plan to attend one of the two sessions in the Fellowship Hall where members of the Task Force and Council will entertain discussion and input before finalizing the document. Strategic Plan Information Sessions: Date: Sunday, September 14th & Sunday, September 28th Time: 10:00am (following morning Worship) Place: Fellowship Hall Julie Hedlund, Strategic Planning Chair 13 RIVER OF LIFE Rally Sunday is September 7th and marks the beginning of a new year of Christian education for ages 3 through adult. Sunday school will be from 10:00-11:00am, following the worship service. Christian education will again be taught using the “Faith Weaver” curriculum through Group Publishing for children age 3– 5th grade. The 6th grade class will be learning pre-confirmation curriculum covering “The Lord’s Prayer” and the Ten Commandments. Adult education will enjoy guest speakers on a variety of topics. Come one, come all to learn more about Jesus! Please register your child for ROL so that the teachers have contact information in case your child becomes ill. Also, please remember: Grants are available to cover fees, contact Pr. Steve or Christine Kunz in the church office at 775-6646. Please do not let the cost keep your child from attending Christian education. September 7th – Rally Sunday October 12th – 3rd Grade Bible Presentation November 2nd – 5th Grade First Communion December 14th – Children’s Christmas Program Again this year, the September through December Sunday School offering will be donated to the Byron Food Shelf. The January through May Sunday School offering will be donated to missionaries Matt and Kristi Florek who are serving people in Ethiopia. Kristi is a former member of CLC. ~ Kaia Long, Coordinator 14 2014/2015 RIVER OF LIFE REGISTRATION (one form per child please) Fee: $15 per child by 9/1/14; $30 max. per family $20 per child 9/2/14 and later; $40 max. per family Grants are available to cover fees, contact Pr. Steve or Christine in the church office at 775-6646. Please do not let the cost keep your child from attending Christian education. Child’s Information: _________________________________________________________ First Middle Last ________________ _________________ Yes Grade: P3, P4, K, 1—6 CLC Members (circle one) Date of Birth No Please list any allergies or anything that we should be aware of: ________________________________________________________ Contact Information: ________________________________________________________ Parent(s) First & Last Name ________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________ Cell Phone Mom Cell Phone Dad ________________________________________________________ Landline (write n/a if do not use land line ) Work Phone (mom or dad)_ _______________________________________________ Home Email (mom or dad or list both) _______________________________________________ Work Email (mom or dad or list both) Please make checks payable to: Christ Lutheran Church For office use only: Date________ $ _________Check # __________ or Cash ____ 15 CONFIRMATION The full calendar for the year is being finalized and will be available at the orientation meeting. Please use the registration form on page 17 to register your youth for the program by September 1st. Note: 2nd year students need to register again for the 2014-2015 year. Here are some significant dates to keep in mind: Wed. Sept. 3 – 6:30–7:30pm , Mentor Orientation Wed. Sept. 10 – 7:00–8:00pm, Parent/student Orientation Wed. Sept. 17 – 7:00–8:15pm, First Regular Class Sat. Sept. 27 – 8:00–4:30pm, Year I Retreat at Eagle Bluff Mentors still needed! Our youth need you to guide them on their faith journey. Consider becoming a mentor and establish a relationship that lasts a lifetime. Mentor orientation will be Wednesday, September 3rd from 6:30-7:30pm at the church. Contact Tim Meek at 244-1499 to volunteer or to ask any questions. ~ Tim Meek, Coordinator CARVE YOUR NAME ON HEARTS A good character is the best tombstone. Those who loved you and were helped by you will remember you when the forget-me-nots are withered. Carve your name on hearts, not only on marble. 16 2014/2015 CONFIRMATION REGISTRATION ______ Confirmation I (1st year of instruction) or ______ Confirmation II (2nd year of instruction) Fee On or Before 9/1/2014 $30 per child On or After 9/2/14 $40 per child Grants are available to cover fees, contact Pr. Steve or Christine in the church office at 775-6646. Please do not let the cost keep your child from attending Christian education. Name ______________________________________________ First Middle Last Address _____________________________________________ City _________________ Parents _______________________ Birthday _________________ Baptism Date ________________ School Grade ______ School Name ______________________ Landline ____________________ Member of CLC? Yes or No (Write n/a if do not use a landline) Mom’s Cellular _______________________________________ Dad’s Cellular ________________________________________ Mom’s Email _________________________________________ (indicate home or work, or list both) Dad’s Email _________________________________________ (indicate home or work, or list both) Please list any health concerns that we should be aware of? ____________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: Christ Lutheran Church For office use only: Date________ $ _________Check # __________ or Cash ____ 17 Thank you for the many cards and for remembering me in prayer after my accident and shoulder surgery. I have been truly blessed by God. ~Sincerely, Twylah Larson Dear Church, Thank you for helping to send me to camp! I have so much fun every year. There are so many fun things to do and it is a great experience. ~Sincerely, Allison More (8th grade) Dear Church, Thanks for giving me money to go to camp. I liked everything. ~From, Ethan More (3rd grade) Dear Church, Thank you for helping me get money to go to Camp Victory. My favorite part was the rock wall. ~Love, Abby More (3rd grade) We would like to take this opportunity to thank you, as part of the family of faith at CLC, for your prayers and help as we moved our belongings to our new address at Brookmoor Townhomes, 611 3rd Ave NW, Byron. God bless you all and thanks again. ~Mary Jo & Jim Peterson 18 YOUTH COMMITTEE On July 27th, 14 youth and 3 chaperones traveled 600 miles to Cairo, Illinois for a Youth Works mission trip. They shared their faith with the community, helped at kids club, and painted a house. Special thanks to Brian and Denise Hovelson of our church and to Steve Nelson from Byron United Methodist Church for volunteering their time to chaperone. The Mission Shareholders Spaghetti Dinner was held on Sunday, August 10th at CLC. About fifty people attended and Denise Hovelson prepared a slide show. The mission trip youth shared stories of the trip. It was a great evening of fellowship, fun and friendship. Please consider attending next year, by being a Mission Trip Shareholder. Being a shareholder is a great way to see our amazing youth serve Christ in a community totally out of their comfort zone. Thank you to all our Mission Shareholders! Also, thanks to all that helped prepare and clean up after the dinner. Tami Schneider Youth Committee Chair CORNERSTONE If you are in 7th–12th grade and are interested in joining Cornerstone, the CLC youth praise band, come join us for pizza and pop on Sunday, September 7th at 6:00pm. Following pizza there will be a short Cornerstone meeting. Stop in, enjoy some pizza and see what we are all about! Carl Fugleberg, Cornerstone Director 19 CALLING ALL SINGERS & RINGERS! Have you been singing the old gospel songs in the shower? Have you been practicing your bell techniques with some kitchen spoons? Well, your time has come – we NEED you in the adult choirs that are starting on Wednesday, September 3rd! By now, you have probably signed up your children in all kinds of enrichments, so now it’s your turn to use your talents to the glory of God. You can get as involved in our choirs as your time permits. JuBELLance is our adult hand bell choir which meets from 6:00–7:00pm on Wednesdays. We generally play once a month during the offering at worship. We always have lots of fun and fellowship as we’re learning our anthems and we’re excited because through some generous donations we have ordered our 4th octave of hand bells; so we’re looking for more ringers. Now’s the time to get involved! Chancel Choir is our adult choir which meets from 7:00-8:00pm on Wednesdays. We generally sing during worship two to three times a month. We also have lots of fun, especially the back row of men, and fellowship as we’re learning our parts during practice. If you enjoy singing you are very qualified to join our choir! We’ll also be starting to work on a Christmas cantata in October if you’re only interested in a short term commitment. We’ll perform it at the Sunday worship service on December 21st. For more information on either choir or hand bells, please email MarJean Damerval at mdamerval@charter.net or just show up on Wednesday, September 3rd to get a schedule for the year and to get started! Music helps enhance everyone’s worship of our Lord and the singers and ringers will tell you that they get the most fulfillment out of using their musical skills to express their faith. Please prayerfully consider joining us this year! May God bless us as we live our faith through music. MarJean Damerval, Choir & Hand Bell Director 20 THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT! These days, there’s a smartphone app for just about everything. But what about spiritual concerns? Where can you turn? · · · · · · · · Depressed? Try the joy app. Read Isaiah 51:11. Tired? Try the renewal app. Read Isaiah 40:30-31. Unsettled? Try the peace app. Read Philippians 4:7. Unloved? Try the love app. Read Romans 8:38-39 Worried? Try the refuge app. Read Psalm 46:1. Fearful? Try the power app. Read 2 Timothy 1:7. Guilty? Try the forgiveness app. Read Colossians 1:13-14 Praying? Try the prayer app. Read 1 John 5:14-15. The Scriptures are God’s storehouse of meaningful applications for what we face every day. Think of the Bible as the iTunes Store of spiritual apps. Best of all, everything’s free! BIBLE QUIZ According to Luke, how many disciples did Jesus send out two by two ahead of him to the various towns he planned to visit? A. 12 B. 70 or 72 (ancient manuscripts vary) C. 490 (70 times 7) D. 144 (12 times 12) Answer: B (See Luke 10:1) 21 WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE CHURCH? What is the purpose of the church? The following is from the ELCA Model Constitution for congregations….. The Church is a people created by God in Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, called and sent to bear witness to God’s creative, redeeming, and sanctifying activity in the world. To participate in God’s mission, this congregation as a part of the Church shall: · Worship God in proclamation of the Word and administration of the sacraments and through lives of prayer, praise, thanksgiving, witness, and service. · Proclaim God’s saving Gospel of justification by grace for Christ’s sake through faith alone, according to the apostolic witness in the Holy Scripture, preserving and transmitting the Gospel faithfully to future generations. · Carry out Christ’s Great Commission by reaching out to all people to bring them to faith in Christ and by doing all ministry with a global awareness consistent with the · understanding of God as Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier of all. · Serve in response to God’s love to meet human needs, caring for the sick and the aged, advocating dignity and justice for all people, working for peace and reconciliation among the nations, and standing with the poor and powerless, and committing itself to their needs. · Nurture its members in the Word of God so as to grow in faith and hope and love, to see daily life as the primary setting for the exercise of their Christian calling, and to use the gifts of the Spirit for their life together and for their calling in the world. · Manifest the unity given to the people of God by living together in the love of Christ and by joining with other Christians in prayer and action to express and preserve the unity which the Spirit gives. 22 To fulfill these purposes, this congregation shall: · Provide services of worship at which the Word of God is preached and the sacraments are administered. · Provide pastoral care and assist all members to participate in this ministry. · Challenge, equip, and support all members in carrying out their calling in their daily lives and in their congregation. · Teach the Word of God. · Witness to the reconciling Word of God in Christ, reaching out to all people. · Respond to human need, work for justice and peace, care for the sick and the suffering, and participate responsibly in society. Pastor Steve Rheingans AN ANCIENT STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE Some Christians actively avoid church on Stewardship Sunday because giving is a private matter “between me and God.” New pastors are even sometimes advised never to preach about money, lest certain people get riled up. Yet Jesus talks frequently in the Gospels about giving and sharing our material goods — and he wasn’t the first in Scripture to do so. A thousand years before Christ’s birth, King David prepared to hand over the kingdom to his son, gathering tons of gold, silver and other materials for Solomon to use in building the temple. Revealing his take on stewardship, David prayed: “But who am I, and who are my people, that we should be able to give as generously as this? Everything comes from you, and we have given you only what comes from your hand.” 1 Chronicles 29:14, NIV 23 BYRON NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS Senior Citizens: With over 50 million Americans aged 62 and older, older adults are prime targets for financial exploitation both by persons they know and trust and by strangers. Awareness and prevention is the first step to stopping this abuse. Money Smart for Older Adults is designed to provide seniors and their caregivers with information and tips to help prevent common frauds, scams, and other types of elder financial exploitation in their community. The Byron Community Education will be giving a Money Smart for Older Adults class on October 22nd at the Byron City Hall from 1:00-3:30pm. Further details will be in the CLC October newsletter as well as in the Byron Community Education brochure. YOUNG WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY GROUP Fall is here and it’s time for the Young Women’s Bible Study to begin meeting weekly. Mark your calendars for the first session on Wednesday, September 17th, 10:0011:00am. Nursery care and children’s activities are provided. For more information contact Leah Hoegh at 398-2691 or leahcaroline@hotmail.com NEW MEMBERS JOINING If you or someone you know would like to join our church family, please contact Pastor Steve or Christine at 775-6646. New Members may join the church anytime during the year. We host a New Member Recognition two times per year; new members are recognized at this service. 24 MISSIONARY PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FLOREKS “This summer has been a busy one for our family! We started off with two college visitors who spent a month with us to experience life and serving overseas. Between helping with homeschool, praying for patients in the clinic, learning about tropical medicine, and serving our family in many ways, the girls were busy! At the end of June we traveled to Minnesota for Matt’s dad’s wedding and had an amazing month visiting our families. We soaked in time with them and made lots of memories. It was so hard to say goodbye. We then returned to Ethiopia at the end of July with another college visitor who will be going to medical school next year. Through many conversations with our summer visitors and our family back home, we realize how much we have yet to learn about living in the midst of another culture and serving God in a difficult place. We are looking at our roles in the clinic and community and thinking about how we can bring Jesus’ truth and transformation while meeting physical needs. Please join us in prayer for this!” Matt, Kristi, Charlotte and Mercy Florek SIM PO Box 127 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 25 INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK (IHN) Our next host week is October 5th–12th and is our last host week for this year. It is always more of challenge during the school year for our guests with different schools that the children need to go to. Our drivers have to be very flexible. Sometimes we drop people off at three different schools before going to the day center. It may seem that recently we have had only one or two families staying with us but currently the host sites have had four families to assist. Upcoming training sessions for new volunteers are listed below. September 18th—6:30pm Pine Island United Methodist September 21st–12:30pm Pax Christi Catholic September 23rd–6:30pm Zumbro Lutheran November 9th–12:00pm Mount Olive Lutheran Please talk to any of the coordinators with question as to how you can help support this program at CLC. ~Bob & Karen Brekke CLC IHN Coordinators: Bob & Karen Brekke Jim Peterson Elaine Meek Dorothy Norman Hertha Lange 775-6339 775-6128 775-2061 775-2950 775-6726 Overall Coordinators Driver Coordinator Meal Coordinator Overnight Coordinator Overnight Coordinator First Day of Autumn September 23, 2014 26 THE JOY OF TEACHING WHAT AN AWESOME JOB I’VE GOT, TO NURTURE THESE DEAR PRECIOUS TOTS AND HELP THEM KNOW THEIR LIVES WERE BOUGHT JESUS GAVE HIS BLOOD AND SOUGHT TO SAVE THE SOUL OF EVERY TOT. WHEN WHAT AN AWESOME JOB I’VE GOT, TO SHARE THE GOSPEL WITH THESE TOTS AND PLANT IN THEM WITH EVERY THOUGHT JESUS BROUGHT TO SAVE THE SOUL OF EVERY TOT. THE PRIZE OF HEAVEN WHAT AN AWESOME JOB I’VE GOT, TO TEACH AGAINST THE DEVIL’S PLOT AND AMPLIFY WHAT JESUS TAUGHT AND GLORIFY WHAT GOD HAS WROUGHT TO SAVE THE SOUL OF EVERY TOT! ~MARYANN SUNDBY 27 DONATION OPPORTUNITIES MILK MOOLA ~ This program gives organizations an easy way to earn cash! Simply save the caps and bag tops from specially marked Milk Moola products. KWIK Trip, Inc. will give us 5¢ for each cap and bag top we redeem and 10¢ for each Glazers price oval from Glazers dozen or half-dozen boxes of donuts that we redeem. Go to milkmoola.com, to ‘Frequently asked Questions’ for a complete list of eligible products. It’s that easy ~ start saving today! A black and white milk can is in the office for your caps and bag tops. This project supports the youth of our congregation. ALUMINUM CANS ~ The Youth Group is collecting aluminum cans which can be put in the small storage shed next to the garage. It is helpful to have your can crushed. The profits will go to the youth account to help with leadership development and sponsored youth activities. CHANNEL ONE ~ There is a barrel in the narthex for nonperishable food items. Cash donation are accepted and can be used to purchase more food than a donation itself. Channel One supports our local food shelf in Byron. Please, do not place expired foods in the barrel. POP T OPS FOR THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE ~ There is a wooden ‘Ronald McDonald House’ collection in the office for your pop tops. PRINTER CARTRIDGES ~ Please save all your used printer cartridges and bring them to the church office. We receive cash from Staples for recycling them. All money received helps reduce the cost of office supplies used at the church. CAMPBELL SOUP L ABELS & BOX T OPS FOR SCHOOLS ~ Please bring to the church office and they will be given to a collection site. 28 COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES ~ AUGUST 20, 2014 Present: Mark Turany, Julie Hedlund, Lori More, Rebecca Ostreng, Candace Ostreng, Jim Gronvold, Lee Jacobson, LeAnn Bieber, Brent Hoegh, Joe Biewer, Anders Long & Pr. Steve Rheingans Absent: Linda Danielski Meeting was called to order by Mark Turany at 6:32pm. Devotion and Prayer was lead by Lori More. Approval of Agenda – A motion was made by LeAnn Bieber. Seconded by Lee Jacobson. Motion carried. Approval of Minutes – A motion was made to approve the July 22, 2014 minutes by Candace Ostreng. Seconded by Lori More. Motion carried. Treasurer’s Report – July was an okay month. Income remains ahead of last year but expenses are still higher than last year. Income exceeds expenses for the year. Year-to-date income is approximately $11,009 above last year but approximately $12,852 below budget. Year-to-date expenses are approximately $8,890 above last year and approximately $14,478 below budget. Year to date income minus expenses is $590. Lesson/Teaching – Pastor Steve shared with the Council the Statement of Purpose from the ELCA Model Constitution. There was discussion about how closely it mirrors what is outlined in the Strategic Plan. 29 Defibrillator update – Candace has identified the Philips HeartStart On-Site AED defibrillator as the one we will purchase. A poster will be created for educating the congregation and will be on display in the Narthex starting this Sunday. A special offering will be collected to raise $1,100 to purchase the defibrillator the end of September. Front of Church Flooring – Pastor Steve suggested that it might be a good time to start thinking about the new flooring for the front of the sanctuary. A reminder will be put in the bulletin and next newsletter to remind the congregation that they can give to the Memorial Fund for this project. Mark will connect with the Chair of the Flooring Committee to update the bid so when the money is available we can proceed with completing the project. Boy Scouts – Cub Scout leaders for Pack 42 have come to Pastor Steve asking if they could use our 501C3 tax-exempt ID number to apply for a grant for a new Pinewood Derby track. CLC is the Pack’s sponsor. Council has no objections to the Pack using the tax-exempt number for this project only. Strategic Planning – Julie Hedlund provided the Council with an overview of the Strategic Plan document created by the Strategic Planning Task Force. A motion was made to approve the Strategic Plan by Brent Hoegh. The motion was seconded by Joe Biewer. Anders Long made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Jim Gronvold seconded the motion. Motion carried. Meeting was adjourned at 8:25pm. The next meeting will be Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 6:30pm. Joe Biewer will have devotional. Respectfully submitted by: Julie Hedlund, Council Secretary 30 ONLINE COMMITTEE REPORTS If you are interested in viewing committee reports you can locate them on the church website at www.byron.org Click on the tab “About” then Leadership then View Committee Minutes. Monday – Thursday ~ 8:30am – 4:30pm Friday ~ Closed Starting Wednesday, September 10th, Christine will be in the office until 8:00pm, when Confirmation meets. CLC STAFF Pr. Steve Rheingans Pr. Jack Friedli Christine Kunz Jane Cabaya MarJean Damerval Carl Fugleberg Stephanie Fugleberg Rose & Dave Gottschalk Senior Pastor Pastoral Assistant Administrator Organist Choir & Handbell Director Youth Band Director Youth Chime Director Custodians CONTACT INFORMATION Church Office Church Fax Web Site Pastor Email Office Email (507) 775-6646 (507) 775-2627 clcbyron.org clcpastorsteve@gmail.com clcchristine@frontier.com 31 32 River of Life Registration (see page 15) Confirmation Registration (see page 17) September 7, 2014 Following the 9:00am Worship Service (see page 14) CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 201 FRONTAGE ROAD NW BYRON, MN 55920 clcchristine@frontier.com www.clcbyron.org ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED PERMIT NUMBER 17 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID BYRON, MINNESOTA