March 2016 Messenger - Our Saviour`s Lutheran Church
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March 2016 Messenger - Our Saviour`s Lutheran Church
Volume 18, Issue 3 March 2016 Pastor Yvonne Marshall Lent is a journey - following Jesus on the way that leads to the cross. Early Christians did not think of themselves as following a religion, but of following Jesus in the Way of Life: a life of self-sacrificial service and generosity. That means not focusing on having our needs and wants catered to, but focusing on the wants and needs of others. Christianity began as a “movement” that gave folks a sense of meaning and purpose in life as they worked together for the sake of healing, reconciliation, tending to the needs of the poor and vulnerable, offering radical hospitality in reaching out to welcome and integrate the “outsiders,” praying for and with one another, sharing meals together, and nurturing children. The Way was all about walking together, being together (even if only two gathered in His name), and encountering the Living God. that. It starts to define us. Repentance frees us of that. And paradoxically, it’s when we own them - rather than away from them - that we actually become free of them. Repentance isn’t about dwelling on our terribleness. It is about telling the truth. And it is about the freedom that truth-telling promises. The truth is God both wants to hold us accountable and wants to forgive us. Repentance insists that you be held fully accountable, and it insists simultaneously that there’s a way back to being in a right relationship with God. The good news is God’s forgiveness is there before “the ask” ever happens. Repentance is an opportunity to grow, to learn, and to do better. While repentance is a private, interior journey, we do it as members of a community of faith together. And as the Body of Christ, the Church, we get to embody the The focus of Lent is on honesty about what certainty of God’s forgiveness for all people. being a human being is like. It’s hard. It’s messy. Earthly consequences may be guaranteed, but as It hurts. It weeps. Lent calls us to take a hard God’s people we get to be the safe place, the look at ourselves in the mirror: our human circle of friends, the people with which we share nature, our sinful selves and social systems, and our common brokenness. We are the ones who our inability to undo the wrongs of our past. But, speak the truth, “God is good, and you are loved, if our sinful reality is all we have, then we would no matter what!” The truth takes us to the Cross be relegated to despair. Lent also reminds us of Christ, for in his death we are freed from the that God has called us good from the very power of sin and death. In His death we find the beginning, and is always working for mercy, way to Life. The paradox of Lent is the journey justice, and reconciliation. leads us to the way of the cross, and the promise Lent is a time of “repentance” - the spiritual of Life revealed on Easter morning. Jesus said, “I truth telling of how we fail to live up to what is am the way, the truth, and the life.” good and right as God desires, owning our Blessings on this journey. failings (our sins), and not running from them or trying to cover them up. Without the honest, ~Pastor Yvonne Marshall brutal look in the mirror, we are in bondage to our failures. We let it dictate our next move after Members 2 “SHARING GOD’S LOVE WITH A L L” Inside this issue: The Messenger OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH - WHITEHALL, WI The Way. The Truth. The Life. Upcoming Events 3 Church News 4 Council Members 5 WELCA 6 Mission Kits 7 Easter Flower Form 8 March Calendar 9 March Birthdays 10 Grandview Care Center - Blair Tri-County Memorial - Whitehall Goodwin Anderson, Selma Estenson, Marie Lee, Pastor Richard Kelling Hallie Nordhagen, Ronald Fields Pigeon Falls Assisted Living/Nursing Care Sunrise Manor - Whitehall Center Francis Foss, Margaret Steinke, Dorothy Vito, Patricia Giebel Riverway North - Pigeon Falls Helen Kleven, Clinton Larson Crystal Lake Manor - Strum Lorraine Narva , Marian Miller Roy Arneson Altar Guild: Margo Ausderau, Ellen Hauser Altar Flowers: Margo Ausderau, Ellen Hauser Ushers: Bev and Richard Waldera Communion Servers: Dave and Brenda Loga Organist: Nancy Martinovici, Sue Kohnert Lectors: Linda Schaefer, Dave Schaefer, Barb Mathson, David Anderson Altar Guild: Barb Johnson, Barb Mathson, Dawn Sauerwein. Altar Flowers: Linda Schaefer Ushers: Linda Middleton, Harriet Witt Communion Servers: Bruce and Margo Ausderau Organist: Nancy Martinovici, Sue Kohnert OSLC Youth Facebook Are you on Facebook? Have you liked "OSLC Youth" Facebook page? If not please do so, and share every crazy thing we put on the page. Help us get everyone involved!! PAGE 2 T HE M E S S E N G E R Maundy Thursday March 24th - Grace of Pleasantville 6:00pm/Our Saviour’s 7:30pm Good Friday March 25th - Grace of Pleasantville 6:00pm/Our Saviour’s 7:30pm Easter Sunday March 27th - Grace of Pleasantville 8:00am/Our Saviour’s 9:30am Attention Hungry Lutherans: Our Soup Suppers will continue until Wednesday March 16th. Join us in the church basement at 6:00pm for homemade soup, donated by Our Saviour’s members, and bread and dessert bars provided by our confirmation students . Free will donations are appreciated! We will see you there! Communion Instruction Youth who have not yet received first communion instruction, or those who may desire a refresher in “what does this mean” are invited to meet with Pastor Yvonne on Sunday, March 13th, following worship at Our Saviour’s. Parents must accompany their children. Hues for Houston! Come join Youth and Family for a Painting Party! Learn how to paint a portrait with "Pigments and Port" on April 6th in the basement of Our Saviour's. Everyone is welcome but you must buy a ticket ahead of time. Cost is $30 per person. This is a fundraiser to get Our Saviour's High school students to attend the 2018 Youth Conference in Houston! Contact Patti Zimmerman at 715-530-1350 or zimmerman@tcc.coop for tickets. Attention Confirmation Students! Confirmation classes will now be held on Wednesdays at 5:00 pm until April 3rd. We will then be resuming the regular Sunday classes at 10:30am. Thanks! PAGE 3 T HE M E S S E N G E R Malawi Famine The people of Malawi, Africa are suffering an extreme famine due to disastrous flooding last year which killed their crops. Our Saviour’s WELCA will be sending over a gift of $100. The loose offering given on Sunday, March 6th will also be sent. Please pray for these people and give generously for our sisters and brothers in these dire circumstances. God bless our efforts as we "Share God's Love with All". Toys Needed! Currently the Wisconsin-Nicaragua Partners of the Americas are collecting stuffed toys for children in Nicaragua. You can donate your soft toys in a specially marked basket in the Narthex of Our Saviour’s church. It is greatly appreciated! God bless! Thank you! A special thank you to Fred Jacobson for building the shelves in the banner closet. They were much needed and look wonderful! Also thanks to Mary Ann Watson for collecting the mail and helping with various tasks around the church. You are a great help! Holy Baptism We welcomed Cassidy Rae Przybilla, daughter of Greg and Angel Przybilla, into our Christian family through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on January 31, 2016. Her sponsors are Cailyn Kneifl, Buck Kneifl, and Shay Olson. God bless Cassidy and her family! Holy Baptism We welcomed Rhett James Frei, son of Steve and Shannon Frei, into our Christian family through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on February 14, 2016. His baptismal sponsors are Andrew Lien and Julie Schaefer. We pray for Rhett and his family. PAGE 4 T HE M E S S E N G E R PRESIDENT-Jamie Goplin SECRETARY - Dawn Peterson TREASURER - Barb Mathson CHURCH COUNCIL AT LARGE Tom Richter - Greg Fonstad - Linda Schroeder - Thom Stephens FINANCE AND PROPERTY COMMITTEE John Powell - Viola Jacobson - Mary Ann Watson - Karen Witte - Brenda Loga - Fred Staff Sam Speerstra LIFE AND GROWTH COMMITTEE Laura Foss - Elsa Kulig - Marnie Anderson - Donna Lindberg - Paula Hentges - Megan Densmore BOARD OF YOUTH AND FAMILY Patti Zimmerman - Melissa Frank - Niccole Kulig - Peggy Kneifl - Kathy Harms - Donna Fernholz BOARD OF EDUCATION Jennie Everson - Lisa Schmitt - Laura Foss - Bambi Beck - Tiffany Theisen - Jami Hanvold WORSHIP MUSIC MINISTRY Nancy Martinovici - Sue Kohnert - Mary Speerstra - Sherri Daggett - Nancy Lyngen NOMINATING COMMITTEE Mary Richter - JoAnn Foss - Viola Jacobson AUDITORS Michelle Giebel - Stacey Lisowski - Val Pronschinske Meeting Minutes From now on church members will be able to view the Council and Board minutes on the bulletin board in the narthex of the church. PAGE 5 T HE M E S S E N G E R Prayer Breakfast Immanuel Lutheran of Strum has invited us to their Prayer Breakfast on March 9, 2016, at 9:30am. RSVP by March 4th to the Strum church: 715-695-3511, Karen Franson: 715-695-3553 or Sara Heck: 715-695-3229. The speaker is Natalia Peterson, author of “I’m Not the Pastor’s Wife, I’m Just Married to Him”. She is a singer, songwriter, a stage and commercial actress, playwright and a fine arts educator as well as a wife and mother. Her humor flows through it all! See the poster on the WELCA bulletin board in the entry way of our church for more details. Northwest Synod Women’s Organization Convention “Ordinary Women Serving an Extraordinary God” The convention will take place at the Plaza Suites in Eau Claire on Friday, April 29th and Saturday, April 30th. Registration begins Friday evening, April 29th, at 4pm. Early registration is $60 until April 13th and $70 after that. Friday evening buffet is extra but Saturday lunch is included. You may attend one or both days. Hotel accommodations are available. There will be exhibits, speakers and work sessions, including making cards for residents of the area Nursing Homes and tying fleece blankets for Veteran’s Homes and area hospitals. Please see the agenda and registration form on the WELCA bulletin board in the church entry way for further details. Malawi Project Thank you to everyone who donated prescription pill containers to be used for Malawi. It was a great success! They collected over 2 million containers thanks to everyone ’ s generosity! The project will now be focusing on the devastating famine that is spreading across the country. Please refocus your efforts on donating and praying for the starving people of this country. Vanilla for Sale! WELCA continues to have Watkins Vanilla for sale. The cost is $15 per bottle. There is light and dark variations available. The bottles are located the narthex and in front of the Fellowship Hall. Please make checks payable to WELCA. Enjoy! PAGE 6 T HE M E S S E N G E R Why wait until fall to begin collecting supplies for mission kits? Each month we will try and collect certain items so the kits will be ready to go by October. Cut out the list of items for each month and take it with you when you go shopping. If you have any questions please contact Marnie Anderson at 715-538-2255. Also check out lwr.org/getinvolved/kits for more information on mission kits. Towels (Bath and hand towels - light weight - 52x27 dark colors) Soap (Bath size bars - 4-5 oz) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Socks (Baby socks up to 24 months) T-Shirts, Sleepers (Long and short sleeve sleepers without feet up to 24 months) Gowns. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Combs (sturdy wide tooth), Nail clippers, Toothbrushes (adult size) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Jackets, Sweaters (Baby size up to 24 months with a hood or cap, preferably front ties or buttons) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Notebooks (70 count wide rule) Blunt scissors, Pink erasers, Ballpoint pens, Crayons (16 or 24 count) #2 Pencils, Rulers (30 cm or in and cm) Pencil sharpener (hand held) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Diapers (Cloth flat fold preferred - Can be made from flannel or old T shirts) PAGE 7 T HE M E S S E N G E R Flowers for Church at Easter The Easter season coincides with the beginning of spring, a time of renewal and rebirth. Spring-blooming flowers sing of hope and carry special religious meaning as we celebrate rebirth through Christ's resurrection. Members of Our Saviour’s may purchase and bring spring plants to the basement prior to the Easter morning services with a tag stating who donated the plant and for whom the plant is in honor or in memory of. Easter plants can also be ordered through the church for $10.00. Orders should be placed by Sunday, March 20th to ensure delivery by Easter. Orders can be taken to the church office or collected in the Narthex. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Easter Flower Order Form From:____________________________________________________ In Memory of:______________________________________________ In Honor of:________________________________________________ Flower preference (Tulip, Lily, Easter Lily): _______________________ Cost $10.00 per Flower PAGE 8 T HE M E S S E N G E R March 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 Sundays Comin’ 9:15am Confirmation 5:00pm Soup Supper 6:00pm Quilting 8:30am JCrew 6:30pm Senior Choir 6:30pm Church Council Meeting 7:00pm 6 7 Kid’s Choir Practice 3:35pm Worship 7:30am 8 9 10 Sundays Comin’ 9:15am Confirmation 5:00pm Soup Supper 6:00pm Worship 9:30am JCrew 6:30pm Senior Choir 6:30pm Sunday School 10:30am Kid’s Choir Practice 3:35pm Worship 7:30am 13 14 15 16 17 Sundays Comin’ 9:15am Girl Scout French Toast Breakfast 8:00am Confirmation 5:00pm Worship 9:30am JCrew 6:30pm Sunday School 10:30am Senior Choir 6:30pm Soup Supper 6:00pm Quilting 8:30am 20 21 Worship 7:30am 23 22 Kid’s Choir Practice 3:35pm Cub Scouts Meeting 6:00pm 24 Sundays Comin’ 9:15am Confirmation 5:00pm Worship 9:30am JCrew 6:30pm Sunday School 10:30am Senior Choir 7:00pm 27 28 29 30 Kid’s Choir Practice 3:35pm Worship 7:30pm Worship 7:30pm 31 Sundays Comin’ 9:15am Confirmation 5:00pm VOLUME 18, ISSUE 3 Worship 9:30am JCrew 6:30pm Senior Choir 7:00pm Page 9 Kid’s Choir Practice 3:35pm “Sharing God’s Love With Non Profit All” Organization U.S. Postage PAID Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church 36197 Main Street P.O. Box 455 Whitehall, WI 54773 Permit 15 Whitehall Return Service Requested Pastor Yvonne Marshall Church E-mail: osluthwh@gmail.com Pastor’s Cell: 712-308-6741 Church Website: oslcwhitehall.org Pastor’s E-mail: pastoroslcwh@gmail.com Office Hours: Church Secretary: Megan Nelson Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10am-1pm Church Office: 715-538-4334 Tuesday, Thursday 7am-2pm Check us out on Facebook and friend Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church of Whitehall, WI and Pastor Yvonne Kiefer Marshall 1 - Alyssa Glanzman, Benjamin Ringstad, Gary Semb 14 - Vernon Vold 2 - Ralph Johnson, Michael Mathson 16 - Diane Waldera 3 - Timothy Lyga, Dawn Mathson, Mitchell Peters 17 - Sheila Feltes 4 - Amanda Berg, Jada Moats, Jordyn Moats, Daniel Oates, 18 - Jaclyn Hauser, Mavis Mitskogen Kay Speerstra 21 - Brianna Harvie 5 - Maggie Lindberg 22 - Sandra Everson, Gordon Fimreite, Dale Herbenson 6 - Delores Ausderau 23 - Georgia Hughes 7 - Rose Rogers 24 - Delores Beardsley, Marie Johnson 8 - Amy Klomsten 9 - Valerie Pronschinske, Sarah Sosalla 11 - Megan Kjos 12 - Tess Johnson, Trajan Schaub 13 - Aaron Berg, Carl Peterson 25 - John Mathson 26 - Kennedy Harms, Abigail Staff 27 - Melissa Frank, Ardell Jacobson, Caitlin Thomson 30 - James Larson 31 - Braydon Fonstad