November 2014 All Saints Sunday, November 2 , 2014
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November 2014 All Saints Sunday, November 2 , 2014
November 2014 8:15 A.M. Traditional Service 10:00 A.M. Contemporary Service 10:00 A.M. Sunday School Remember that Daylight Savings Time is over on November 2nd. Set your clocks back one hour. All Saints Sunday, November 2nd, 2014 At both services 8:15am & 10:00am on November 2nd, 2014 we will be remembering those who have joined our membership by baptism and also those members of Joy who have entered the Church Triumphant this past year. See page 11. All Joy Members &Friends are invited to the Prescott Area Churches Association Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church on Sunday, November 23rd, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. See page 12. MENU Wednesday Night Supper 5:15 -6:30pm 5th- Hungarian Goulash 12th- Beef Stew 19th- Stroganoff 26th- NO DINNER Plan ahead for the Christmas Season... Children’s Christmas Program Sunday, December 14 8:15 & 10:00 a.m. Christmas Eve services with communion Wednesday, December 24 3:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., & 9:00 p.m. 1 Annual “Treats and Treasures” Sale to be held Saturday, November 22, 2014, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to come for fellowship, coffee and treats, or to buy Lefse, Christmas cookies, delious baked goods, or beautiful hand-made items. Thank you for supporting JW/ELCA’s major fundraising project. See page 8. The Stewardship drive is in full swing, pledge cards from all members are due by Sunday, November 9th. Please help Joy have a great year by supporting the church. Your contributions provide programming, upkeep on our church building and grounds, salary for staff and continuing services that will sustain you and all in our service to God for the coming year. Pledge generously now!See page 7. 2 Pastor Roger Grow rgrow@centurytel.net Dear Member of Joy: November is the least favorite month of the year for me. When all the wonderful colors of October are gone -- the rich golds, yellows, oranges, and reds -- what remains are shades of gray, black and brown. Coupled with the fact that only February has fewer days in which the sun shines, November is not for me. Maybe it would be different if I were a hunter, but I am not, so I go into somewhat of a funk. Yet, November has two of the very special days in our lives, both having to do with remembering, celebrating, and, giving thanks. The first of these days if All Saints Sunday, which this year is November 2nd. This is a time when we remember those people who have been special in our lives but who now are no longer with us. It is a time to remember people and experiences which have blessed and enriched our lives -- parents, grandparents, a special aunt, or uncle, maybe a close friend who has died. Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness; come into his presence with singing. We think about how they have influenced our lives, making them so much richer and better. Faces come to mind, I pause to remember and reflect. How blessed am I because of their presence in my life. We will celebrate and remember those special people at both of our services on November 2nd. The other special day is Thanksgiving, which is November 27th. We will join with other congregations in Prescott to worship on Sunday evening November 23rd at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church to mark this special day. Images of that first thanksgiving with the Pilgrims come to mind. The proclamation by the President of the United States helps us focus on the need for our gratitude today. We celebrate the goodness of our God in the bountiful harvest which has been gathered. Then there is the gathering of the family around the dinner table with the traditional foods of turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and pumpkin pie. All of this generates a deep sense of gratitude. The Psalmist reminds us,” Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness; come into his presence with singing. Know that the Lord is God. It is he that made us and we are his; we are his people and the sheep of his pasture. Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise. Give thanks to him, bless his name. For the Lord is good; his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness to all generations.” Peace and Joy, Rog 2014 JOY NOVEMBER CALENDAR 1 Saturday 7:30am Men's Bible Study 2 Sunday All Saints Sunday 8:15am Traditional Worship Service 10:00am Contemporary Worship Service 10:00am Sunday School 3 Monday 7:00am High School Prayer Breakfast 5:30pm Sing4Joy 6:00pm Joy Unlimited *6:30pm Girl Scouts 7:00pm Spirit of Joy 7:00pm Joyful Bells 4 Tuesday 6:30pm Executive Team Mtg 5 Wednesday 9:00am Joyful Quilters 5:15-6:30pm Wednesday Supper: Hungarian Goulash 5:30pm Guitar Camp 6-8th Grade 5:45pm High School Praise Band 6:00pm Profile Committee Mtg Fireside Room 6:15pm Shift 67 6:15pm Confirmation Class 7:00pm Joy Choir 9 Sunday 2015 Pledge Card Due Back 8:15am Traditional Worship Service 10:00am Contemporary Worship Service 10:00am Sunday School 10 Monday 7:00am High School Prayer Breakfast 5:30pm Sing4Joy 6:00pm Joy Unlimited 7:00pm Spirit of Joy * Building use by outside group # Meeting not at Joy Church 3 11 Tuesday #1:30pm Love Circle - Women's Bible Study - Prescott Nursing 6:30pm Service/Outreach/Fellowship/Giving Team Mtg 7:00pm Women's Bible Study Fireside Room 12 Wednesday 9:00am Joyful Quilters 5:15-6:30pm Wednesday Supper: Beef Stew 5:30pm Guitar Camp 6-8th Grade 5:45pm High School Praise Band 6:00pm Profile Committee Mtg Fireside Room 6:15pm Shift 67 6:15pm Confirmation Class 15 Saturday 7:30am Men's Bible Study 16 Sunday Operation Christmas Child boxes due back 8:15am Traditional Worship Service 10:00am Contemporary Worship Service 10:00am Sunday School 17 Monday 7:00am High School Prayer Breakfast 10:00am Joyful Seniors 5:30pm Sing4Joy 6:00pm Joy Unlimited *6:30pm Girl Scouts 7:00pm Spirit of Joy 7:00pm Joyful Bells 18 Tuesday 6:30pm Council Mtg 19 Wednesday 5:15-6:30pm Wednesday Supper: Stroganoff 5:30pm Guitar Camp 6-8th Grade 5:45pm High School Praise Band 6:00pm Profile Committee Mtg Fireside Room 6:15pm Shift 67 6:15pm Confirmation Class 7:00pm Joy Choir 20 Thursday 8:00am Lefse Making 2:00 4:00-pm Edna Aamodt’s 100th Birthday 21 Friday 8:00am Lefse Making 2:00pm Set Up Treats and Treasures 22 Saturday 9:00am Treats and Treasures Sale 23 Sunday 8:15am Traditional Worship Service 10:00am Contemporary Worship Service 10:00am Sunday School #6:30pm Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service @ St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 24 Monday 7:00am High School Prayer Breakfast 5:30pm Sing4Joy 6:00pm Joy Unlimited 7:00pm Spirit of Joy 7:00pm Joyful Bells 26 Wednesday No Wednesday Supper 27 Thursday Thanksgiving Day Joy Office Closed 29 Saturday 7:30am Men's Bible Study 9:00am Decorating Joy for Christmas 30 Sunday 8:15am Traditional Worship Service 10:00am Contemporary Worship Service *5:00pm Piano Recital No Sunday School 4 COUNCIL NEWS This month the Council worked on finalizing goals for the coming year/council. In 2015 we will focus on rebuilding Joy in a relevant, hopeful and generous manner. The church will spend considerable time and effort on conducting a successful and prayerful Pastor Call Process, followed by a transition to a new Pastor! Meanwhile we want to be conscious of being open and hopeful to members and visitors of Joy, manage finances well and expand education for all ages! COUNCIL NEWS Donna Boatman donnaboatman@yahoo.com Profile Committee (for finding a new Pastor) Update: They are working on gathering info for the (online) profile. This Profile is what potential Pastors will first see pertaining to Joy. Members are Carroll Lehman, Ken Roen, Donna Boatman, Marcia Lindseth and Steve Sizemore. They will be developing input opportunities shortly for all. The Joy website is going to be updated. The process has begun but anyone interested, contact Cassie with ideas/interest. See the "Leadership at Joy" article on page 6 to learn how you can be on Council for 2015. FAITH EDUCATION NEWS 2014 Christmas Program at Joy We need your help. Please prayerfully consider volunteering for this year's Christmas Program. We are in need of a few key volunteers in order to pull this off for our little palm trees, donkeys, and angels. Coordinator (2) - Give direction to "leads" and oversee rehearsals and productions Costume Lead (1) - Oversee costume distribution and needs with Sunday School Teachers Christmas Program is scheduled for Dec.14 at 8:15 AM, & 10:00 AM Rehearsals: Wed. Dec. 10, 6-7:30pm, and Sat. Dec 13, 9-11am at Joy If you can help in any capacity, please contact Lisa Jenkover at 612-290-5667 or lisajenkover@gmail.com. Lisa Jenkover lisajenkover@gmail.com Shanty Town was Saturday, October 19th. Joy Church helped raise awareness about homelessness and social justice issues in our world. Participants slept outside in constructed, temporary structures they created from cardboard and duct tape. Our focus was on how God is calling us to love and serve our neighbor… and to give thanks for the blessings we have been given. We had 19 youth who participated in this event. The youth slept outside in the structures they created. The 9th grade retreat at the Roen’s cabin was great for our students!! Seventeen 9th grade students had an opportunity to come together as a group on October 11th through the 13th. These students prepared meals together, raked leaves, played games, enjoyed the woods…and spent time talking about Gods Word! Apple pie making for Malawi was October 18th at JOY. We had 13 youths help make Apple Pies for our companion congregation in Malawi!! The youth had a great time working alongside adults and many plan to volunteer again next year! We also had 13 adults who volunteered over 50 hours Saturday night and Sunday Morning to make this event possible!! Jan, Samantha, Lisa, Helen, Allanah, Katie, Paula, Dan, Jenny, Kim, Amy, Paul, and Terry… THANK YOU!! TEC 99 is November 21st23rd at Bethel Lutheran Church Hudson, WI. Please note this is a date change. Students in 9th -12th grade are encouraged to sign up online at www.unitedtec.org. TEC (Teens Encounter Christ) is a three day experience for teens that will bring them closer to GOD. More details are available on the TEC web site www.unitedtec.org, or talk to Christy. 5 Christy Canfield churchkidsforchrist@yahoo.com 6 COUNCIL NEWS Donna Boatman donnaboatman@yahoo.com When and how long? Elections happen in February at a congregational meeting where voting members vote on nominees. A Vision Council term runs for three years. A person can only hold two consecutive 3-year terms. Council meets monthly for 90 minutes. They open and close with prayer and the reading of Joy's mission and vision statements. Council uses parliamentary procedure and uses email to distribute meeting times, updates, agendas and minutes. What would I be doing? Once elected to Council, the group meets and determines who wants to Leadership at Joy take which leadership role on the Executive Committee (President, VP, Secretary, Treasurer) or be the What does it mean to be on key Liaison for one of the five Joy's Church Council? Teams (Outreach, Fellowship, SerCouncil is charged with making the vice, Worship, Faith Education and decisions and providing guidance to Giving). While the goal is to have staff and lay-leaders on how Joy LuCouncil members be liaisons to theran church should conduct itself. Teams, in some cases they are also the leaders of these (meeting monthly) committees. (See "How Why is it called a Vision are you Called?" to learn more Council? The Council is focused on looking for- about the five Teams and determine where your passion lies!) ward, providing direction and support so that Joy Lutheran Church can Ask what Teams and responsibilities are expected to be open for strive towards its mission/vision while serving God and our communi- next year! ty. The goal is to equip pastor and staff with guidelines and clear direction so they (along with Property and How would I know what to do on Council? Grounds and the Finance Manager) can manage the daily activities of Joy, Each year the Council creates 1-3 goals for itself and the Teams to thus allowing the Vision Council to focus on. These goals align with the focus on the future and serving God, our membership and the community 3-5 year Long-Term Strategic Goals that Council reviews every five of Prescott. years. The Yearly Goals are determined by Council prior to setting the budget in December timeframe. So when joining the Council in February you have goals and a plan to work from! It's easy! What does a good Council member look like? If you want Joy to be a hopeful and relevant spiritual place for people to come and celebrate God, then you would be great on Council. We are looking for people who are busy or have free time, who are young and old, who are teachers of scripture and who perhaps need to learn more about that Bible. Joy needs members to step up, give of their time, be an example to their children/family/friends of what it means to serve God and our community. Joy needs moms, dads, grandparents, uncles, aunts, young, old, single, married, divorced, MBA's or high-school dropouts, bright, challenged, Packer or Viking, Democrats, Republican or Independents, tall or short individuals. Joy needs good 'ol average you -- listen, God is asking you for help! Stewardship Stewards of the Bountiful Harvest! STEWARDSHIP 2015 funding drive is in progress and we need to know contributions now in order to plan for 2015. During the month of October, packets were distributed by teams. Please be sure to read the steps/directions, fill out the pledge card and return it to Joy on/by Kristen Gray Sunday, November 9th so we can begin to plan the fruits of 2015 at Joy. Please see the grayfamily001@outlook.com schedule below for more information. If you have any questions please contact Kristen Gray at grayfamily001@outlook.com or 262-5992. 7 8 JW/ELCA NEWS Marcia Lindseth mlindseth@centurytel.net All Women are Invited to the November Bible Study! Tuesday, November 11, 2014 Women of our church continue to gather monthly for Bible Study. This year we are focusing on how our lives and our faith journeys are transformed by the events we experience and the people we meet. In November we will consider how transformation takes time. We will read a portion of the Exodus deliverance story and come to understand that for people in the Bible and for Christians today, growth in faith so often takes time. The theme verse is John 20:30-31. All women are encouraged to attend either of the following Bible Study sessions on Tuesday, November 11: 1:30 P.M. Prescott Nursing Home Wilma Timm, Leader 7:00 P.M. Church Fireside Room Marcia Lindseth, Leader Annual “Treats and Treasures” Sale to be held Saturday, November 22, 2014 The women of the church are busy planning the annual “Treats and Treasures” event scheduled for November 22 from 9:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. This is the major fundraising project for JW/ ELCA so everyone is invited to participate by making lefse, donating Christmas cookies (6 dozen), baked goods, hand-made items for the County Store, or odds ‘n ends in good condition for Granny’s Attic. Proceeds from “Treats and Treasures” go to support ministries at Joy Lutheran Church (youth camperships, purchase of kitchen items, Bibles for 3rd Graders, etc.) or ministries of the wider church (mission projects, Luther Park Bible Camp, Turningpoint Shelter for Women, Lutheran World Relief, or His Arms Ministry in Kenya). This is an important event for JW/ELCA, so we encourage ALL women to help in some way. If you have questions or would like to volunteer to help, please contact any of the following women: Chair: Cathy Martin Publicity: Emilie Horken Kitchen: Jayne Parmeter, Shirley Johnson, and Donna Zerahn Cookie Walk: Hope Olson, Susan Metcalf, and Becky Czubin Lefse Making: Deanna Roen and Wilma Timm Bake Sale: Joan Schaack Country Store/Granny’s Attic: Mary Jonikas Cashiers: Sandy Satchell and Julie Fiedler Set-Up/Clean-Up: Susan Metcalf and Georgia Freidel If you’d like to help make lefse (or learn how to do it from the experts), please come to the church kitchen on Thursday, November 20 (8:00 a.m. – Noon) and/or Friday, November 21 (8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.). If you’d like to help make lefse, or contribute needed ingredients, please sign up on the sign-up sheets in the narthex of the church. All women are asked to donate 6 dozen cookies for the cookie walk or contribute baked goods for the Bake Sale! The cookies and all other donated items may be brought to the church on Friday, November 21 from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Let’s all get together and make this year’s “Treats and Treasures” another successful event so JW/ELCA can continue contributing to projects around our church, community, and abroad. Be sure to tell your friends and relatives to come to our “Treats and Treasures” sale and lunch on November 22. Thanks, in advance, for ALL your help with this BIG project! MORE JW/ELCA NEWS Mission Project News √ Please continue to bring items for homeless men in the Twin Cities. In cooperation with our young people who are involved in their “Shanty Town” project this month, we are helping to collect men’s T-shirts, socks, hand warmers, and knit hats. There is a basket in the narthex in which you can put your donated items. Thank you for making life a bit better for homeless men! √ Be sure you pick up an Operation Christmas Child box in the narthex of the church and fill it with items requested for this Samaritan’s Purse project. (Note article elsewhere in this newsletter for more details about this project.) All boxes need to be returned to church by November 16th. They will be blessed in services on November 16th. Touch the heart of a needy child this Christmas with a gift-filled box and the Good News of Jesus Christ. √ Looking ahead to December and gift giving . . . . JW/ELCA and the Sunday School will be teaming up to offer families an opportunity to “purchase” gifts from places like the ELCA Good Gifts, Heifer International, Lutheran World Relief, etc. in honor of loved ones. More information will be coming soon about this “Alternative Gift Fair” that will benefit people around the world who do not live in the abundance that we have in our community and in our homes. This opportunity will be available on Sundays, December 7 and 14. Be looking for this exciting opportunity to reach out and to teach our children about real giving to those in need! √ Our Joyful Quilters are quilting every Wednesday morning, beginning at 9:00 A.M. in the Fellowship Room at church. They will quilt through November 12th, take a break through the holidays, and begin quilting again early in January. The Joyful Quilters have made almost 30 quilts this fall for Lutheran World Relief! These will be dedicated in church on November 23rd. The Quilters gladly welcome donations of material and shipping costs ($2.50/quilt). Speak to Karen Lundgaard or Joan Schaack if you’d like to make a donation. Mark Your Calendars for Special Advent Program Sunday, December 7th, 2:00 – 4:00 P.M. All women, men, and children ages 10 and up are invited to a very special Advent Program on December 7 from 2-4 P.M. in the church Fellowship Hall. We will be hosting an old fashioned 16th century Madrigal Event with special singing by eight singers from the Stillwater area, special early English foods to eat, beautiful decorations, and fellowship beyond compare! (We hear via the grapevine that Pastor Roger may be coming as a monk!) Don’t miss this special holiday event! There is no cost to attend, but a free-will offering will be taken. Look for posters , a sign-up sheet to indicate your plans to attend (helpful for food preparation), and mark your calendars NOW so you won’t miss this special family program to usher in the holiday season! 9 Marcia Lindseth mlindseth@centurytel.net 10 JW/ELCA NEWS Steering Committee Meets Marcia Lindseth mlindseth@centurytel.net His Arms Ministry to be Highlighted in Services on November 2 JW/ELCA supports a child in Kenya named Sarah. We do this through “His Arms Ministry” which was begun by a former Joy member, Nancy Rowe. This ministry focuses on orphaned children in Kenya. On Sunday, November 2, Nancy will be with us at Joy, along with Florence who coordinates this program in Kenya. Florence will bring greetings at both church services. We will take a Love Offering to help defray the expenses of Florence’s visit to the United States. Nancy and Florence will also have a new book about this ministry available for sale for interested people. In addition, we’ve been informed that we can save “Box Tops for Education” to help this ministry so be watching for a jar or other container in which you can deposit your Box Tops from food products. Be sure to come to church on November 2nd and welcome Florence and Nancy from His Arms Ministry. On September 30th, the JW/ ELCA Steering Committee met, had devotions led by Sue Hood, and discussed the following items: Approved the following expenditures: $287.65 for card ministry supplies; $344.94 for new cabinets in which to store card ministry materials; $229.91 for 3rd Grade Bibles; $25.00 for Eichman Family Memorial for quilt materials donation. Phyllis Hoffmann reported that the “Finishing Touches” Committee will examine the need for new chairs and tables for our Fellowship Room. Discussed visit of Florence to our church on November 2nd to highlight His Arms Ministry which we support. Library Committee received $250 at “Race Back to Church” event in donations for new books for the church library. Plans were made for the upcoming “Treats and Treasures” event on November 22nd. Discussion was held regarding the Advent Program for December 7th. Thanks to the following women who were in attendance at this meeting: Emilie Horken, Charlotte Burgeson, Sue Hood, Hope Olson, Susan Metcalf, Phyllis Hoffmann, and Marcia Lindseth. Coming Soon -- New JWELCA Group for Women Aged 16-60! Bold Café Group Forming – Begins in January! Women ages 16-60 are invited to participate in an exciting new group that JWECA is forming. It will be led by Kathy Sommer and Mandy Bernick. They will guide women through Bold Café discussions one Saturday each month from 10:00 – 11:30 A.M. in the Fellowship Hall at church. Please visit www.BoldCafe.org to learn more about this awesome opportunity to grow your faith and connect with women at Joy and in our community. Along with discussion, the group will start out with gentle yoga to both relax and energize our bodies. Snacks will be provided. Bring a friend! Options for child card are being investigated. Mark your calendar NOW for the following dates: January 10th, February 21st, March 21st, April 18th, and May 16th, and join the younger ladies of Joy for a fantastic, inspiring morning! For more information, or if you’d like to volunteer to help in some way with our new group, contact Kathy or Mandy at the following numbers or email addresses: Kathy Sommer 651-492-5567 k2sommer@centurytel.net Mandy Bernick 715-497-4398 bernickm0276@gmail.com All Saints Sunday, November 2nd, 2014 In the past year the following saints have joined our membership by baptism. Acts 2:38 “Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins may be forgiven; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” Talulla Timm Kaitlyn Baker Roman Lahn Luella O’Reily Theodore Allen Mackenzie Parkos Jayde Canfield Cody Theis November 2 8:15 Jack & Karla Reichert 10:00 Adam & Jenna Kellogg and girls November 9 8:15 Craig & Tammy Orf 10:00 Susan Metcalf November 16 8:15 Zach Maaske and Jackson Hundt 10:00 Peter Shelstad and Christian Timmins November 23 8:15 Jerry & Pat Erickson 10:00 Carson Schroeder and Rachelle Schroeder November 30 8:15 LeRoy & Charlotte Burgeson 10:00 Ben & Melissa Miller and family 11 In the past year the following saints have entered the Church Triumphant. Revelation 21:4 “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. Death will be no more; mourning and crying and pain will be no more, for the first things have passed away.” Beverly Boles Hazel Erlandson Bob Fielder Dorothy Schulz Audrey Schweizer Raymond Van Diepen Don Wilson After these names have been read, members of the congregation will be invited to come forward to light a candle in remembrance or celebration of a loved one. Please join us that day in this special way of honoring significant people who have enriched and blessed us or continue to do so. November 2 8:15 Ken Roen 10:00 Kathy Sommer November 9 8:15 Em Horken 10:00 Dylan Rieken November 16 8:15 Lee Northouse 10:00 Kelly Johnson November 23 8:15 Marv Lindseth 10:00 Fernando Tibayan November 30 8:15 10:00 November 2 8:15 Ken Roen Sue Hood Marv Lindseth 10:00 Hope Olson Erik Olson November 16 8:15 Lee Northouse Jim Flatz Phyllis Hoffmann 10:00 Carson Schroeder Rachelle Schroeder Cathy Martin 12 Operation Christmas Child Show Your Love for God’s Needy Children by Packing a Shoebox It’s time to pack and pray! Again this year, our church will be packing up Christmas boxes with toys, school supplies, hygiene/necessity items, and small gifts for delivery to needy boys and girls around the world. Operation Christmas Child is sponsored by Samaritan’s Purse. Since 1993, more than 100 million boys and girls in over 130 countries have experienced God’s love through the power of simple shoebox gifts from Operation Christmas Child. Samaritan’s Purse works with local churches and ministry partners to deliver the gifts and share the life-changing Good News of Jesus Christ. Your shoe boxes represent more than smiles and laughter; they become Gospel opportunities that open doors to share the love of Jesus Christ with children and their families around the world. Although Operation Christmas Child is a great mission outreach for people of all ages, one of the best things about the project is that it encourages kids to help other kids. Packing gifts and praying for the children who will receive them is a great way to teach kids about the love of Jesus and the importance of sharing the Gospel with others. We hope every family in our church will pack a shoe box and involve the whole family in the packing and then the praying for the children who receive the boxes. Children in our Sunday School who pack a shoe box will be given a Daily Prayer Guide bookmark so that they and their families can pray for the children who receive the filled shoe boxes. There are countless children living in traumatic and impoverished circumstances who need to know there is a Savior who loves them. Please take a shoe box (found in the narthex of our church) and note the directions for packing a shoe box. The directions are on the table next to the boxes. Gift suggestions are given for you in the directions. Be sure to affix the label to your box, identifying whether your box is for a girl or for a boy, and indicating for what age child you have packed your box. This year you can use a box from Samaritan’s Purse and avoid having to wrap it at all! If you do wrap your box, however, use holiday wrap, making sure that its lid can still be opened since all boxes are checked before sending to children. Enclose a $7 donation, if you so choose, to help cover the shipping and other project costs. Return your box to the church by Sunday, November 16th. The boxes will be blessed at services on November 16th and delivered to Samaritan’s Purse collection point in Woodbury on November 17th. Anyone with a truck who can help deliver the boxes on Monday, November 17th should contact the church and tell of their willingness to help deliver all the boxes.. For more information, go to www.samaritanspurse.org/occ. Thanks for your help with this mission outreach project! You are invited to attend the Prescott Area Churches Association Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service Sunday, November 23rd at 6:00 P.M. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Prescott. Deanna Roen will conduct the Bell Choir from Joy and Monica Laust will conduct the Ecumenical Choir. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Prescott Food Shelf. An offering will be taken for PACA’s Emergency Fund. Refreshments will be served following the service. Two volunteers are needed to each bring a pan of bars. If you would like to volunteer, contact the church office or Marcia Lindseth Do join us! Mission Committee Special thanks, also, to the following people for donating some of the supplies this year that we used in our Mission Pie Project: A Thank You from the Mission Committee Thank you to everyone at Joy who purchased an apple pie, made by the Mission Committee and the youth, and sold on October 19th to raise funds for our sister church in Mikolongwe in our Companion Synod of Malawi. We have been helping that church build a new church building. Our donation this year will help them purchase materials for their roof for the new building. We also use about $250 of the proceeds each year to help fund the annual Pastor’s Academy in Malawi. This enables the pastors from the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Malawi to receive theological and English language training from two of our Northwest Wisconsin Synod pastors. After expenses were taken out, we raised approximately $1100 that will be sent to Malawi. We are grateful for the help of our church in supporting this annual project. 13 Thanks to the following 13 youth and 13 adults who made all 155 pies and enjoyed a fun intergenerational mission project: Elise Banitt Hayley Hillman Hope Miner Haley Miner Mari Sommer Rylie Sanford Christian Timmins Andrew Shelstad Jackson Hundt Natalie Canfield Chloe Rohl Zach Maaske George Wazlawik Kathy Sommer Phyllis Hoffmann Erica Keezer Jayne Parmeter Jerry Erickson Pat Erickson Marv Lindseth Marcia Lindseth Rosie Culhane Mary Jonikas Bobbie Flatz Hope Olson Susan Metcalf Karen Lehman Jenny Shelstad Melanie Heltne Jayne Parmeter Phyllis Hoffmann Russ Jensen Hope Olson Lynda Johnson The Cleasby family Mary Jonikas Al Klein Pastor Roger and Carol Grow Sue Hood Carol Peterson Em Horken Marv and Marcia Lindseth Bobbie Flatz Pat and Jerry Erickson Susan Metcalf With all the people who purchased pies to those who helped make the pies to those who furnished ingredients for the pies, we had LOTS of people in our congregation involved in this mission project. Thank you SO much on behalf of the Lutherans in Malawi, Africa! 16 U.S. Postage Paid Non-profit Organization Permit No. 16 Prescott, WI 54021 1435 St. Croix St. Prescott, Wi 54021 phone: website: (715) 262-5800 www.joy-church.org “ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED” POINSETTIAS FOR CHRISTMAS: If you would like to purchase a Poinsettia to help decorate our sanctuary for Christmas, please fill out the form below. The plants may be taken home after Christmas Eve services. Cost is $10.00 each. FROM__________________________ DEDICATION In Honor of______________________ In Memory of____________________ # of Poinsettias______ Total $_____________ Please return this form and payment to the Joy office. Checks can be made out to Joy Lutheran Church. Calling All Snow Birds! Have you given the church your winter address yet? Do you want to receive the newsletter during the winter months? Do you know the dates you will be departing and returning? You can fill out your information on a Welcome Guest and Visitor Card during Sunday worship or contact the Church office with your information! Enjoy your time away!