THIS WEEK AT REDEEMER
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THIS WEEK AT REDEEMER
THIS WEEK A T REDEEMER March 22 through March 30, 2008 SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Easter Breakfast Setup - 10 am Easter Egg Hunt - 10 am HOLY COMMUNION - 5:30 pm SUNDAY, MARCH 23 - EASTER SUNDAY SUNRISE WORSHIP - 6:30 am Easter Breakfast - 7:30 am FESTIVAL WORSHIP - 8:45 am FESTIVAL WORSHIP - 10:15 am MONDAY, MARCH 24 Quilters – NFH - 9 am Circle of Friends ChristCare - 7 pm Youth Choir (7-12) – Chapel - 5:30 pm Youth Chimes (7-12) – Rm 101 - 5:47 pm Alleluia Singers – Rm L-2 – 6 pm Cherub Choir – Rm 101 – 6:05 pm Confirmation – 6:10 pm Angelic Chimes (2-6) – Rm 101 – 6:30 pm Sounds of Praise – Choir Room – 7 pm ChristCare Equippers - Rm 102 - 7:30 pm THURSDAY, MARCH 27 75th Anniversary - Rm 102 - 5:30 pm SEA II ChristCare - Rm L-1 - 6:30 pm Chancel Chimes - 7:00 pm FRIDAY, MARCH 28 Wedding Rehearsal - 4:30 pm TUESDAY, MARCH 25 Men’s Bible Study - Rm 102 - 9 am Ladies Bible Study - NFH - 9 am Mothers In Christ ChristCare - 9:15 am Faithfully Fit Forever - NFH - 10:30 am Women’s Bible Study - 7:00 pm WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 Resource Assembly - NFH - 1 pm SATURDAY, MARCH 29 Range/Barnhart Wedding - 3:00 pm HOLY COMMUNION - 5:30 pm SUNDAY, MARCH 30 HOLY COMMUNION - 8 and 10:40 am Service of Prayer for Healing Blood Pressure - Nurse’s Office - 9 am Sunday School & Bible Class - 9:20 am Joyfully Serving Today Message (5:30 pm, 6:30 am) ................... Pastor Heining Message (8:45 am, 10:15 am)....................... Pastor Settle Children’s Message ....................... Michael Harvey, DCE Organist ...................................... April Beckman, DPM Alleluia Singers ........................ Lynette and Lynora Miller Sounds of Praise............................. April Beckman, DPM Elders 5:30 pm ..................................... Jim Peterson 7:30 pm ............................... Mike Sonnabend 6:30 am .......................................... Bob Keith 8:45 am ........................................ Dan Zemke 10:15 am ................................... Jeff Schoppers Lectors 5:30 pm .............................. Bob Vehrenkamp 8:45 am ......................................... Kurt Rump 10:15 am ................................... Lynette Miller Acolytes 6:30 am ................. Sam Batterson, Leah Ward 8:45 am ................ Peter Bartlett, S,am Hinsch, Connor Wondrasch 10:15 am ......... Jonah Mueller, Jorgen Brandt, Chris Nitz Blood Pressure Nurse ..............No blood pressures today Greeters 5:30 pm ................ Arlan and Elnora Hildestad 8:45 am ..................... Bob and Bonnie Hoenk Everett and Marion Mueller 10:15 am ................ Ann Boyd and Lois Norby Beth Irlbeck and Terry Ellerman Altar Guild .............. Shelly Potter, Marge Smith, Wendy Hickey, Vicky Ward, Caroline Ferdig Usher Coordinator .................................. Roger Toomey Saturday, 5:30 pm ............... Lyle Voight, Wayne Meyers Saturday, 7:30 pm .......... Roger Toomey and Dick Valde Sunday, 6:30 am ................. Marlin Haack, Dean Jensen, Leon Larson Sunday, 8:45 am .............Ken Klennert, Royce Ernst, Ken Fabian, Willard Nisbit Sunday, 10:15 am ...... Dale Neumann, Grant Dicke, Larry Reinartz Dick Valde, Terry Ellerman, Troy Stoen Redeemer Lutheran Church Weekly Announcements and Highlights “Lord, Teach Us To Pray” Special Prayer Opportunities: Hospitalized and Health Concerns: Ray Rahman, Mae Eickhoff (Seasons Hospice) Strength: for our armed forces personnel, and all public safety workers Safety: for those who are traveling this weekend Rejoice: with Jon Range and Shannon Barnhart who will be united in marriage at Redeemer on Saturday, March 29 PRAYER CHAIN – Prayer is a powerful gift that is always available for us to use. If you have a prayer request, call June Hovland (288-7579) or Kitty Harders (289-4991) who will activate the chain. Anyone interested in becoming a part of this prayer ministry, please contact June or Kitty. PRAYER CARDS - Take a look in your pew rack and you’ll see our prayer cards! These cards will be collected by one of the pastors during the offering time. ROSES ON THE ALTAR are in honor of: ~ Ray Zobel’s 86th birthday on Monday, March 24. ~ Ruth Maasch’s 81st birthday on Friday, March 28. - Mel Pepper’s 88th birthday on Saturday, March 29 Our Board of Education and Church Council are recommending that we partner with Rochester Central Lutheran School in establishing a pre-school here at Redeemer beginning in September. BLOOD PRESSURE REMINDER! Blood pressures will NOT be taken on Easter Sunday. Nurses will be taking blood pressures again on Sunday, March 30, from 9 to 10:30 am. A special voters’ meeting has been set for Sunday, April 6, at 6:30 pm to consider this proposal. More details will follow in the newsletter. THE NUSERY will be staffed only during the 8:45 am Service on Sunday. However, it will be open for your use during the other services. PORTALS OF PRAYER for April through June are available in the narthex today. REDEEMER PRESCHOOL? CELEBRATING GOD’S GRACE CLASS will begin Wednesday, April 9, at 7:30 pm, in Room 102 and will continue for 10 weeks. This class surveys the beliefs and practices of the Lutheran Church. It can prepare a person for membership or serve as a wonderful review. If you are interested or have any questions, please talk to either of the pastors. NEW MEMBER SUNDAY will be April 20. If you are interested in joining Redeemer, please talk to Pastor Settle by April 7. 75th Anniversa ry Do you remember . . . when we would have an Easter Sunrise service at Mayo Field at 6:30 am. Sometimes it rained, sometimes it snowed and sometimes the sun came up and it was just beautiful. NEW BIBLE CLASSES THIS -N- THAT TAKE NOTE The RCLS girls’ basketball team won the State Consolation Championship and have been accepted to the national tournament at Valparaiso University in Indiana. To help defray the costs ($7300), the team is selling Bakers Square pie certificates and Kwik Trip car washes. They are also having a Culvers benefit on Tuesday, March 25 at both Rochester Culvers locations. A percentage of their sales from that day will be donated to the RCLS girls basketball team. For more information please contact Kris Dicke at 281-0610. Your support of RCLS athletics is appreciated. ELDERBERRIES (age 50 and over) Will meet on Tuesday, April 1, at 11:30 am, in the Fellowship Hall. The menu will include turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, house salad, buttered rolls, and dessert. The cost will be $6 per person. Guest speaker will be Randy Brock, the KTTC weather man. Come and listen to his presentation and enjoy the Christian fellowship. Sign-up sheet is in the narthex or by calling Ted or Renee Saxman at 282-5079. If you are willing to help with dessert, please indicate that on the sign-up sheet. Deadline to cancel is Sunday, March 30. starting March 30 “The 10 Commandments Today” - Pastor Heining will lead a discussion on the narrow and broad sense of each commandment, as well as their application to various contemporary situations. This class will meet in the North Fellowship Hall. “Heaven and Hell” – What does the Bible have to say about heaven, the ‘new heavens and new earth’, and hell? Are the images of pitchforks and horns correct when the devil is described? What can we expect when we enter through the pearly gates? God’s Word will show us that there is far more incredible and wonderful things in store for God’s people than floating on clouds and playing harps! Please join us in the South Fellowship Hall. “A Case For Christ” will continue with Jim Weispfenning in the Choir Room. OUR RESPONSE TO GOD LAST WEEK: Weekend Worship Attendance: 551 (97+204+250) Guests: 45 Sunday School and Bible Classes: 218 (91+127) NURSE'S NOTES NURSES NOTES -- Gum Health Gum Disease: A Significant Health Risk Various forms of gum disease affect nearly 75 percent of American adults and many are unaware of it. This is troubling because there is mounting evidence of the relationship between oral bacteria and life-threatening diseases such as heart disease, oral cancer, respiratory ailments, diabetes, and premature low-birth-weight babies. It is a condition that can be prevented or treated aggressively if already a problem. Taking care of your gums can lead to not only healthy gums but a healthier you. Signs and Symptoms of Periodontal (Gum) Disease: Red, swollen, or tender gums Bleeding gums while brushing or flossing Loose or separating teeth Tooth loss Pus around the teeth and gums Pain when chewing A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite A change in the fit of partials or dentures GAME DAY FOR ALL AGES! Join us at Church on April 5, from 2 to 5 pm, for a time of board games, fellowship and fun! A supply of board games will be provided but you are more than welcome to bring your favorite game along! Sign-up at the welcome center so we know who all is coming, if we need child care an dhow much snacky stuff will be needed! Remember this is for ALL AGES! Late comers and early leavers are welcome! For more information or questions, please contact Mick Reese at 281-2877. Source:http://www.adha.org ; Provided by Olmsted County Public Health Services YOUTH EVENTS IN APRIL! Sign up for these events today! April 13 - SHOUT! - Shout! is still going strong. Join us from 6 to 8 pm! ROLLER SKATING The Board of Family Life is planning to have its annual “Roller Skating” in Harmony, on Sunday, April 6, from 2 to 4 pm. We are planning to eat at the Pizza Ranch in Stewartville after the 10:40 am service on Sunday and then travel to Harmony for roller skating. There is a sign-up sheet in the narthex. Cost of roller skating is still being decided ($4 per person?). If you have April 19 - Servant Event in Rushford! - Last summer’s floods were devastating. There is still work to be done. Let’s get a great group together and make a difference! SUMMER SOFTBALL! - Spring and Summer are coming fast and that means softball! The sign-up sheet is already up for youth softball. Join the team today! ALUMINUM CANS FOR FLOOD RELIEF! Many of you bring in aluminum cans for the youth to recycle, this money supports youth activities. From now until April 6, the youth group would like even more of you to save cans for flood relief! On April 19 the youth group will be going over to the areas devastated by the floods last summer to help. Between this Sunday and April 6, we will be asking for donations of aluminum cans which we will recycle and use the money to purchase Home Depot and Menards gift cards to go to the rebuilding effort. Please show your support and care for this project.