The Messenger - Our Saviour Lutheran Church
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The Messenger - Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Messenger The Newsletter of Our Saviour’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Hastings, Minnesota A Congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Volume XXXII - No. 4 June 2015 It’s Back! ’50s Drive-In & Carnival NO Saturday Worship (June through August) Sunday 8:00 a.m. Traditional Worship 9:15 a.m. Blended Worship Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays 10:35 a.m. Contemporary Worship Communion each week Beginning June 8, 2015: Monday Nights in the Summer! Monday, June 8 4:30-6:30 PM Join Us! Worship at 7:00 PM led by the New Creation Band Help kick off our summer worship schedule by coming early and enjoying great food, fun and awesome fellowship—a great reason to invite someone new to worship. Games - Prizes - Popcorn - Ice Cream - Beverages Burgers (from Culver’s) - hotdogs - chips - french fries served by Our Saviour’s Youth Your support will continue to help our youth attend mission trips and camps! Please prayerfully consider donating food items for this fun event. Sign up sheets available in the gathering area at church or contact Contact Cathy Shores: cathyshores@me.com or (651-208-6244 to leave message.) Please deliver all donations by noon on Sunday, June 7th. If anyone has a pop-up canopy, we would love to borrow it. 7:00 p.m. Communion each week Intergenerational Contemporary and Family Worship Join us for worship with the New Creation Band. Bring your family and friends of all ages. (AND there’s ice cream after the service!) Suppers on Mondays Once a month, before the Monday night service, we’ll have a fellowship opportunity to eat supper together. Monday, June 8—Join us for the ’50s Drive In and Carnival (4:30-6:30 pm) Monday, July 6—Potluck (5:30-6:30 pm) Monday, August 3—Potluck (5:30-6:30 pm) Family Campfires on Monday Nights If the weather is favorable, on Monday nights in the summer, we will be having a family campfire in the parking lot after worship. It will be a fun way to fellowship with each other! And in addition to “sundaes on Mondays”—we’ll have some s’mores! Pastor’s Page “All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to the Lord; and all the families of the nations shall worship before him.” --Psalm 22:27 NRSV Learnings from Senior Pastors Every year ELCA senior pastors from around the country gather for a conference. It is a wonderful opportunity to discuss the issues specific to large congregations. Living in Minnesota, Our Saviour’s seems mid sized with some very, very large congregations around us. But, the metro area is an anomaly when compared to congregations across the country. Our Saviour’s is in the upper 2% of all ELCA congregations. The average number of people in worship on a Sunday morning in the ELCA is 90. Each time I come away with some helpful things to consider. This year was no exception. There are always good conversations. One of the things that I heard over and over this year was confirmation that there is interest in a slightly different type of worship service. What’s interesting is that this different type of worship service is not about bells and whistles. There isn’t a need for more technology. There isn’t desire for yet another style of music. What people don’t want is to be “marketed to.” Interactive Worship What is desired is an opportunity to gather together with those who are sincerely interested in growing in their relationship with God and who are willing to figure out together how better to make that a part of everyday life. Rather than bells and whistles, there is a desire to go deeper. There is a desire to be part of a conversation about how to do that. In a word, there is a desire for interactive worship. But, it is not only about worship, it is about being part of a community of faith that is seeking together to find ways to live as the people of God together during the week. Baby Steps One small step toward an interactive service will take place this fall. Beginning in the fall we plan to have the Fellowship Hall equipped to have the worship service simulcast through the projector and sound system. This will allow for a more informal atmosphere where conversations take place during the service without being considered rude or inappropriate. If there is interest, there may also be the possibility of creating space for facilitated conversation on the sermon and “digging deeper” as well. I know that most of us are already trying to find ways to live as the people of God during the week. What is different is more intentional interactive conversation about how we do that, and more opportunities to do it together. Finally, I am exploring ways in which Our Saviour’s might provide funding for groups of people who want to take on a community service project sponsored by Our Saviour’s. This could be one small way that we start more concretely living our mission of “Living as the hands, feet, and heart of Jesus.” Watch for more information on this over the summer. Pastor Lloyd Menke Not everyone of course is looking for this. That is why I have said over and over, that when we implement a new worship service it will be an addition— something in addition—to what we are already doing, not in place of what we are doing now. Our Ministers: All members of Our Saviour’s Our vision: Rooted in God’s grace, always made new. Our mission: Living as the hands, feet and heart of Christ. Our promise: Rejoicing together in God’s grace, hope and love. Page 2 Pastoral Staff: Lloyd Menke, Senior Pastor Doug Duin, Associate Pastor Kelli Weiss, Associate Pastor for Family Life Our Website: www.OSEL.org Church email: OSEL@OSEL.org June 2015 Financial Update by Pastor Lloyd Menke Ministry Needs/Operating Fund Kids in Worship by Pastor Kelli Weiss For those of you with children, I’d love to hear from you about what is helpful and challenging about worship for you and with your children. I have some thoughts and ideas, but I can’t really know what our children and families need, struggle with, or love so much; or even what perspectives you all hold about worshipping with your children. If you’re open to it, please feel free to reach out to me and to other staff. Children, I’d also really love to hear what you think, too! What is easy to understand? What is difficult? Do you feel like you’re welcomed in worship? What do you love about it? Here’s where my heart is when we talk about children in worship: The short answer is that I really want our children to be included, welcomed, and engaged in worship. Not too long ago, I was walking by the Worship Center with a younger girl and she looked over and exclaimed, “I’ve been in there before!” and I said, “You have? That’s great!” “Yes,” she said, “Two times!” I smiled and told her how exciting that was, but on the inside my heart hurt a little. Two times. We do such a fantastic job of teaching and engaging our children here at Our Saviour’s. I get to connect with many of them on Wednesdays and Sundays in church school and fellowship, but by and large, there aren’t nearly as many of our children in worship services. There is no judgment in these words, only a hope and a wish and a want. I want for our kids to be a part of this. For better or for worse, our largest gathering as church is when we meet for worship. As Lutherans, worship is such a central part of who we are as a faith community. It’s where we gather to receive May giving was .78% ahead of last year, an improvement over April. Thank you. However, we do not have as much reserve going into the summer this year as we have in the several years. So please, prayerfully remember that our costs continue during the summer months. If you have not signed up for Simply Giving or are not using automatic giving through your bank, doing so can be a great way to make sure that you don’t have a large “catch up” situation in the fall. Giving through the end of May 2015 $305,900.94 Giving through the end of May 2014 $303,741.96 Giving ahead of last year $ 2,158.98 Loan Repayment Our loan comes due on July 1st. Our loan is interest free for the first two years, then, after that it will be 4.75% per year. Our current balance in the account will easily make our July 1st payment of $15,000. Thank you. Giving to Loan Repayment in May Current Balance in the Loan Repayment Account $ 1,752.00 $ 26,481.94 Building and Facility Concerns Church Elevator The church council is wrestling with how to best plan for some rather large upkeep needs. We have been informed that parts are no longer available for the elevator. We are going to have to update it at some point in the near future. When we update it we will also have to make code update improvements. We have a ball park figure for these updates of $94,000. Parking Lot The church parking lot needs to be resealed soon. We have bids for this for approximately $16,000. It is also of some concern that the grade on the parking lot is too flat, allowing water to stand in places and ice to form in the winter. To re-grade the parking lot is a major expense; preliminary estimates are at $120,000. It is hard to imagine, but we have a church facility that is insured for over $6 million. While these figures may seem high, in comparison to the value of the facility they need to be seen in terms of our overall investment. We have a wonderful gift from previous generations as a place of worship. It would be a shame to not do what we can to keep up our facility and property. How do you want to address these coming costs? Shall we take out a loan when the need is critical, or should we begin to prepare for them by doing another capital campaign in the fall? Your input is important and valued. Continued on page 9 June 2015 Page 3 Caring Ministries Serving our need to care and our need for care. Jeanie McCabe, Council Rep. 651.437.7395 Team Leaders: Our Saviour’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Prayer Chain is composed of church members who pray daily for those requesting prayers for themselves and others. They need not be members of our church or community. Requests are kept confidential unless otherwise specified. Prayer requests may be submitted to: OSELPrayerChain@gmail.com or to the Prayer Chain Anchor, Rosanne Otto 651-226-8299, (voice mail is available if no one answers) or you may call the church office. If you would like to become a member of the email prayer chain or the phone prayer chain, please call Rosanne 651-226-8299. We pray that God will bless you with peace! Grief Support - Pastor Doug Duin Care Cards - Audrey Adolphson Prayer Chain Anchor - Rosanne Otto Lay Ministry - Paula Davick, Tricia Agen, Maxine Wiech Communion Ministry - see Pastor Doug Duin A Time of Prayer We are praying every Sunday in the Chapel from 7:30 AM to 7:55 AM. All are welcome to join us. Come with your prayer requests, come to sit quietly, come to observe prayer or come to voice your own prayer. Open to all, whether a beginner at prayer or a seasoned person of prayer. Come just once or come every Sunday. STILL PRAYING! Intercessory Prayer Ministry meets at 5:00 pm on Wednesday evenings. Join this wonderful group as they diligently meet and pray for the staff and life of our church. Contact Jan Peterson with any questions - (651) 437-9531 jpete0709@embarqmail.com We do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes… --Romans 8:26 Our sincere Christian sympathy is extended to: Lee Zenner - death of mother Janel Behrends - death of mother Sandy Scharr - death of mother Pierre & Stacy Stepanier - deaths of nephews Judy Ernst - death of mother Jodi Steele - death of father Carole Kirtz - death of sister Mike Westland - death of sister Nate Marxhausen - death of sister Please remember these and others you may know of in your prayers. PLEASE, call the church office with news of a birth, hospitalization, or bereavement. Privacy Laws - Hospitals are not able to give patient admission notification to churches. If you are aware of anyone in the hospital who would like a pastoral visit or be included in prayers, please call the church office. Page 4 The Hastings Area Grief Support Group provides a caring environment of mutual support and education for those grieving the death of a significant person. In a respectful Christian atmosphere, this group welcomes all people with opportunities to understand and express their own grief experience. We provide an educational component and then have small group time with others experiencing a similar loss. Meeting place - Tilden Community Center, 310 River St. Hastings New meeting time - Grief Group meetings are held the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month from 6:00pm to 7:30pm and are open to the public. Contact - Dick and Donna Mathiowetz @ 651.983.0135 Personal and Family Devotionals and Care Notes Provided by the Pastoral Care Team are available free in the rack outside the office. You are welcome to take one for yourself or offer one to a friend. Spark Family is a devotional resource that will help families explore Bible stories together! Every issue includes Bible stories, pictures, questions, and activities. If you are looking for ways to talk about God with your child or with a child in your life then we invite you to bring home the current issue of the new Spark Family devotion! Copies are available by the office door. June 2015 Serving Ministries Congregational Contacts... Hastings Family Service Board - Shelly Rohr, Terry Storholm, Carrie Jo Short Meals on Wheels - Maxine Wiech Narthex Food Wagon - Carol Rupp Fixers for Christ - Greg Mikel Food With Friends - Sharon Langenfeld, Cathy Shores Servant Road - Cary Nygaard Sharing and Caring Hands - Jana Serres, Heidi Siebenaler Tanzania Partnership - Christy Baum Opportunities for Service Fixers for Christ Do not hesitate to call the church office - 437-9052 if you need help with a leaky faucet, a squeaky door, removal of a dead shrub, replacing burned out ceiling light bulbs, hanging a picture, etc... Our volunteers are eager to help you! The U.S. Census reports that 70,524 children in Minnesota live in kinship caregiver headed households, or 5.5% of Minnesota’s children. The 24/7 support network connects caregivers to trained, experienced staff who assist in navigating complex legal systems, or provide referrals to medical and financial resources, mental health services and community programs. LSS Kinship caregiver support groups are held throughout the metro area and surrounding suburbs, with plans to expand statewide. To learn more or to register for an upcoming session, please send an email to warmline@lssmn.org, call 651.917.4640 or visit www.lssmn. org/kinshipcaregivers. People helping people! Sharon Langenfeld, Council Rep. grammasharon7@gmail.com 651.437.8128 Hastings Family Service 301 Second Street East in Downtown Hastings 651-437-7134 ACCEPTS ONLINE DONATIONS: www.hastingsfamilyservice.org Hastings Family Service provides emergency food, clothing, financial assistance, and other support for those experiencing a crisis in their lives, HFS works to give them a hand-up rather than a hand-out. Tanzania Anyone? Just throwin’ it out there. It’s been a couple of years now since our last team traveled to Tanzania. Is anyone interested in another journey there? We’re thinking of possibly 2016 or even 2017. For now, no dates or costs…just trying to see if there is enough interest to merit moving forward at this time. If you are interested, please contact one of the pastors. Thanks! Thank you to Our Saviour’s for your generous contribution of $2500.00 to Hastings Family Service. Your gift will be proportionately MATCHED by MN FoodShare and have an even greater impact. -- Chris Koop, Executive Director Provides groceries to people in need of emergency, short-term assistance. In addition to a five to seven day supply of groceries, persons receive a voucher to a local grocery store for perishables. Items such as pancake mix and syrup, bottled juices, diapers, personal hygiene items, including toothbrushes, laundry soap are always needed. Your contributions may be brought to HFS or dropped off in the blue wagon in the church gathering area. Thank you for reaching out to our community. Meals On Wheels In partnership with Regina Medical Center, this program provides hot meals and a safety check for the elderly and people living with a disability. Do you like to drive? OSEL delivers meals to residents of Hastings every other Monday through Meals on Wheels program. Call Maxine Wiech (437-4356) for more info. Food With Friends Ministry This ministry on the first Thursday of the month serves a meal to people unable to provide a meal for themselves or their family or those just looking for someone to talk to. Thanks to all who helped with food and/or serving in March and April. The next two meals will be on Thursdays, June 4 and July 2 at 6:00 PM. Sign up at the Welcome Center to provide food and/or help with setup, serving, and cleanup. Contacts: Cathy Shores, 651-208-6244 Sharon Langenfeld, 437-8128 Sharing & Caring Hands Sharing and Caring Hands is an outreach ministry of Our Saviour’s. Every other month we deliver meals at the Sharing and Caring Hands facility in Minneapolis. Our next date to serve will be Saturday, June 13. Watch for sign-ups in the gathering area at church to help provide food and/or to go along to serve. Contact: Jana Serres, 651-707-7241 Heidi Siebenaler, 651-343-5840 June 2015 Page 5 Shared Ministry Ministry Teams Seeking Visionaries The following groups are seeking new members, new ideas, new energy to join the existing bodies of fantastic people who all have a strong desire to help us find greater joy and fulfillment for all. Christian Education Contact: Theresa Chatelle This group has the privilege and responsibility to mold, to create, and influence how our youths learn about faith. There are some very exciting possibilities for us here. We want to double the size of this influential and knowledgeable team. If you are a parent and/ or educator, you are strongly encouraged to be part of this group. Shared Ministry Contact: Jody Geib We are seekers of opportunities for all to be able to find greater joy and gratitude in their everyday lives, their work, their families, and our community. We research, discover, develop, tweak, and redesign—we are creative and observant. We communicate and connect. Stewardship’s Connections Team Contact: Ann Erickson Consider joining the fascinating mission of growing, maintaining, and encouraging this church! You will encourage and excite existing & potential new members to be an active, supportive and important part of the Our Saviour's family. This is a long range journey to live as the hands, feet, and heart of Christ! Youth and Family Leadership Team Contacts: Laura Cassidy or Pastor Kelli Weiss Meetings are every other Thursday from 6:00-7:00 pm. We meet to offer support and encouragement to each other as we lead in various aspects of youth ministry. This team also serves as a sounding board for initiatives for our youth and families at Our Saviour’s. Anyone is welcome to attend, but we ask that if you plan to attend on a regular basis that you volunteer to lead in an on-going way with youth ministry programs. Page 6 Jody Geib Shared Ministry Coordinator 651-437-9052, ext. 20 jody.geib@osel.org Gail Glashan, Council Rep. gwglashan@gmail.com Please contact Jody (above) if you are interested in any of the Shared Ministry events listed on this page. Additionally, please check the website, www.osel.org and Facebook, www.facebook.com/oursaviours for the most updated details. Telling the Our Saviour’s story through pictures Are you the memory keeper of your friends or family? We are looking for all photographers—amateur to professionals—to be the memory keepers of Our Saviour’s. All who are interested should contact either Pastor Lloyd or Jody. For more information: http:// osel.org/calling-all-photographers/ It is hard to believe that it’s time for another church directory! Mac McGoon Portrait Design Studio completed the last directory in 2010. Appointments will be available starting in August for families with college aged kids and for snowbirds. The official start date will be November 1st which accommodates families wanting portraits in time for Christmas. • All sessions will be done at Mac McGoon Studio which allows for an endless array of back- ground choices and props. • Breakouts of family members will be offered; children, indi- viduals and more. • All ordering will take place immediately after your session in a relaxed atmosphere. If photographed, you will receive a complimentary 8x10 portrait and a directory. Shared Ministry Through Small Groups Continuing Groups... First timers are always welcome. Men’s Study Group Sundays, 6:30 p.m. Contact Dennis Nygaard, 437-7943 Women’s Bible Study Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m. Contact Jan Peterson, 437-9531 Men’s Wednesday Morning Group Wednesdays, 5:45 a.m. Contact Tim Mellesmoen, 437-5221 Adult Study Group Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Contact Leigh Nelson, 651-222-6065 Good News Men’s Group Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. Contact Pastor Doug, 437-9052 We are making it easier than ever to connect! Our Saviour’s is offering an online Sign Up for events and volunteering opportunities (it’s FREE)! To see what is currently available takes only a few easy steps: • Go to: http://www.signupgenius. com/findasignup • Choose to “Search by Email” (the second box) • Enter: jody.geib@osel.org Ta Da! A list of Our Saviour’s Signups will be displayed. This is an additional way to sign up— we will still offer the sign-up sheets at the Ministry Center. If you see an event being advertised and it has this logo, it can be found online. Everyone’s participation is needed for this pictorial directory to be a success! June 2015 Christian Education Theresa Chatelle Director of Faith Formation 651-437-9052, ext. 27 theresa.chatelle@osel.org Kas Woodward, Council Rep. gsp1997@embarqmail.com Christian Education Leadership Team meets the 4th Tuesday of every month in the church office conference room. Next meeting is Aug. 25, 2015: 6:00 PM Vacation Bible School Open to 3yr. olds through 5th grade June 8-12 9:30 AM-12 Noon Embark on an icy expedition! Kids will experience God’s word in surprising ways through games, crafts, videos, and snacks! Each day, one simple Bible truth is reinforced, making it easy for kids to remember and apply to real life. Don’t miss out on all the fun!! Fall Registration All families currently enrolled in either church school or confirmation will receive their 2015-16 registration forms in the mail. Additional forms are available at the Welcome Center or upstairs outside the education office. Please consider the many different volunteer opportunities for sharing your gifts. Excellent ministry CANNOT happen without you!! Dates to Remember Church School September 13 - Heifer Breakfast Church School Open House Teacher Installation September 10 - Teacher Training Workshops September 20 - Sunday School begins September 23 - Wednesday School & Children’s Choirs begin September 19 & 20 - Third Grade Bible Presentation September 27 - Together in Faith - 3rd Graders and Parents Confirmation September 1 - Confirmation Teacher Training Workshop September 2 - 10th grade Closure/ make stoles September 16 - Kick-off Celebration Confirmation begins 7th grade Student and Parent Orientation with Acolyte Training September 23 - 10th grade Picture and Rehearsal Mark Your Calendar for the fall Confirmation Services: Saturday, Sept. 26, 5:30 PM Sunday, Sept. 27, 2:00 PM 8th Grade You will be receiving information for choosing a mentor for this fall. Please be thinking about whom you would like to ask! Please have a mentor chosen by September, 2015. 9th Grade Don’t forget to schedule your pastor session, PLEASE book your session NOW!!! Just call the church office to schedule. Need Service Hours? Summer Opportunities Vacation Bible School (June 8-12) Clean / reorganize classrooms Usher at Worship Services Adopt a Classroom We need your help!!! We are inviting anyone to ADOPT a Classroom this summer. Each person or group would be given a specific room or rooms with a list of things that need to be done in each room (toy washing, restock supplies, change bulletin boards, reorganizing,etc…) If you are interested in adopting a classroom, please email or call Theresa Chatelle (Theresa.chatelle@osel.org or 437-9052 ext. 27) June 2015 Page 7 Youth and Family Ministries Kelli Weiss Associate Pastor for Family Life 651-437-9052, ext. 17 kelli.weiss@osel.org Laura Cassidy, Council Rep. lacassidy1210@comcast.net 651.338.3128 Worship Service Sunday, May 31 10:35 a.m. followed by lunch Welcome, Bryan Rachuy Summer Youth Intern Hello everyone! As the new youth intern at Our Saviour’s I would like to introduce myself and share some plans I had in mind for this summer. First off, I grew up going to bible school, church on Sunday morning, and being confirmed at this church. Some of my fondest memories were made here at this church where my mom was my bible school teacher, my dad was my confirmation teacher and where my grandma lived right across the street from the church. called Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne. I really enjoyed reading this book and I would like to share it with the kids because it has a strong message of what it means to be a Christian in today’s world. The second plan is to try to organize some kind of softball league that meets once a week. I believe that through the community we grow stronger as Christians and what better way to get a community involved than a pickup game of softball? I went to school in Hastings and was involved in many different sports and extra circulars ranging from wrestling to jazz band. After graduating high school I went to Mankato State University to study Biology there in Mankato I was involved at Crossroads Campus Ministry where I played drums in the worship band and helped out with the lunch they served every week. My future plans for school are to attend Inver Hills Community College to get my generals done. The third plan is to get the kids involved in some sort of community service work projects and here is where you can help me out the most. If you know of anyone who needs any help or something that needs to be fixed or done in the community let me know so I can get it organized and get a group to do it. Lastly, I want to thank the congregation for letting me work with your kids and I look forward to being a good role model and learning from your kids as well. The first plan I have in mind for this summer is to do a book study on a book we did at the campus ministry Bryan Rachuy Summer Youth Activities A day each week in the summer—we’ll get together for games, an outing, activity, bible study, etc. Stay up to date with the weekly youth and family email and Facebook to find out what we’re doing each week. We will be recognizing our graduating seniors at a special service on May 31st as the New Creation Band leads us in music and worship honoring the young people of our congregation, and their life journeys. The graduates and families will be served a light lunch by the junior class and their parents. Congratulations to our OSEL 2015 graduates: Lily Arvidson Joseph Bond Samantha Brahmer Samantha Bremer Fallon Cassidy Dillon Conley Kalley Erlandson Colt Flacksbarth Chad Fleck Clay Fleck Anna Foster Michael Gegen Kelcey Gilb Samuel Hoffman Morgan Johnson Trent Johnson Kyle King Stuart Mattison Mary McCord Morgan McCullough Amanda Meier Keith Mikel Benjamin Miller Erica Miller Gage Muench Craig Nielsen Hanna Norman Kayla Owl Annika Peterson Skyler Rawling Gabriele Riveness Elizabeth Sager Logan Sanderson Katie Scharfe Libby Schiller Madeline Shogren Tyler Strandberg Benjamin Swenson Taylor True Megan Vortherms Dmitry Wagner Katrina Walt Andrew Wester Carson Whyle Caelee Zenner Summer HIGH SCHOOL Camp-Style Worship We’ll have a weekly bonfire, sing songs, praise God, and share stories. Wednesday nights beginning June 17, 7:30-9:30 pm. Parade Helpers—Sunday, July 19 at 12:00 Noon Want to walk in the Rivertown Days parade with Our Saviour’s? Any students who are interested, contact Pastor Kelli. Spaces are limited, so sign up early! You’ll get a free Our Saviour’s t-shirt for joining us. Page 8 June 2015 2015 Mission Trip Information Participant & Parent Meetings at Our Saviour’s: Middle School: Sunday, June 7, 12 Noon High School: Monday, June 29, 8:00 pm For this meeting, please bring your INSURANCE CARDS. We will be going over all of the trip information, complete required paperwork, and answer any questions that come up. This is a mandatory meeting. Kids in Worship cont. from page 2 forgiveness and grace, where we gather to learn and grow, be challenged and reminded, where we sing and confess, hear the Word and celebrate the sacraments. I really want our kids to be a part of that. And I suspect that being a part of it now will be the best way for them to learn to love our tradition as Lutheran Christians now and into the future. I do not have all of the answers, nor do I know all of the questions or challenges, but here are a few thoughts to get the conversation started: 1. One of the tricky things about having worship services that are concurrent with church school classes on Sundays, is that it seems like the intent is for parents go to worship while their children go to church school. I don’t think that is real the intent, though. I want our kids to have time to be in church school and to grow and learn with peers, AND I want our kids to worship God with the rest of the faith community. Is there a way that families could do both? I hope that we can help each other do both. (A note: I also don’t know if we have always voiced as a congregation, or I as a pastor, our hope for children and adults to be involved in Christian education AND worship. I would like to advocate for this more.) 2. I imagine that it is tough to parent in the pews. I don’t yet know what it is like to be a parent; I’ve only heard Middle School Mission Trip to Milwaukee, WI (June 21-27) Students: Emily Bowles Lacey Lundholm Megan Myers Zach Nelson Craig Nielsen Alex O’Connor Joey Seeger Drew Sonnenburg Amanda Thompson Adult Leaders: Mike O’Connor Kelli Weiss it is really hard work (and wonderful, but hard). As a church we are dedicated to making this easier for families. Later this summer we will be installing a camera so that we can project the worship service in the Fellowship Hall at the same time, for those parents walking circles with little ones that just need to move. On Monday nights in the summer we will be trying out some pieces that may be more familiar to our children to help engage them better in worship. We will also be creating a space for our littlest ones to sit near the front and play, listen, learn, and worship. My hope is that this is only a start; that we will continue creating new things and trying out more ideas so that our young people feel more welcomed and connected in worship. Your feedback will be so helpful to all of the staff so that we can continue to help our young people and families be connected here. 3. This may be a cultural shift for some. We have not always voiced our hope for our children to be active members of our worshipping community. I believe we must encourage and include our young people. Even simple things like saying hello to the children near you and introducing yourself to them and their parents can be so helpful and impactful. I have heard from some young parents about the “real” or “imagined” glare from others when they worship with their children who are busy or chatty. If they’re real, we must put those glares away. If imag- High School Mission Trip to Detroit, MI (ELCA Youth Gathering July 13-20) Students: Annie Fox Sara Lund Emily Morris Shannon O’Connor Ben Pavelka Anna Reissner Decker Whyle Riley Zietlow Adults: Terry Storholm Kelli Weiss ined, we must go out of our way to share the opposite message. 4. I hear people say pretty regularly, “kids are the future of this church” and I wholeheartedly agree. I also think they are the present. We are not teaching them to be a part of this community for one day when they are old enough, but for right now. They’re the church too, Jesus said. (Matthew 19:14) Thank you for reading and opening yourself up to thinking about children in worship and engaging the conversation. I’m grateful for all of you. Peace, Pastor Kelli Congratulations to... Tiffany Ramsbacher & Ryan Sherry on May 9, 2015 Courtney Schriever & Joseph Munson on May 15, 2015 June 2015 Page 9 Worship & Music Ministries MUSICIANS NEEDED Summer is almost here! This brings many opportunities to share your musical talents with the congregation! I am currently looking for musicians that are interested in playing with me at the 10:35 Sunday morning services this summer. If you sing, play guitar, saxophone, flute, violin, or really any other instrument, and you want to share your gifts and have some fun, I would love to hear from you! Or, if you have a son or daughter with musical talent and interest, all ages are welcome! Please contact Jason at 651-336-5080, or jasoncraft2000@yahoo.com. AND, if you can’t make it on Sundays during the summer, come join us Monday night for 7:00 PM worship with the New Creation band! The first Sunday/ Monday of our summer schedule will be June 7 and 8. WE NEED YOU! Jubilee Handbell Choir The Jubilee Handbell Choir is looking for new members to join the choir. The ability to read music is helpful! With a little practice, the technique of ringing the bell becomes easier and easier. Many of the current ringers have been members of the choir for a number of years, but DO NOT let that deter you from giving it a try. Everyone has to start with the basics and grow from there! I’d be happy to provide a lesson in bell ringing and answer questions for anyone who is interested. Please contact me by phone or email: Kathy Hardy 651-436-2464 or hardy1@usfamily.net. Page 10 Diane Pearson Organist 651-437-9052, ext. 21 Kevin Gagnon Media Coordinator and Teen Bands director Choir Directors: Kathy Hardy - Jubilee Ringers Lin Warren - Chancel Choir Tammy McMenomy - God’s Little Angels (Preschool-Kindergarten choir) Diane Pearson - Good News Gang (1st through 5th grade choir) Jerrie Pittenger, Council Rep. jerriepittenger@comcast.net, 651.437.4659 Wow! Amazing ministry takes place here at Our Saviour’s because of your participation! Thanks for the gift of music. Special thanks to all of the leaders, directors, and accompanists, as well as the participants this past year. Think of the ministry of these groups and individuals: The Chancel Choir, The New Creation Band, our Organists, Good News Gang, God’s Little Angels, the Teen Ensemble, the youth and adults involved with Church School opening worship, the handbell group—The Jubilee Ringers, the Wed. Night Worship Band, the soloists, accompanists, and special music participants. We celebrate your music ministry! New Member Orientation Are you interested in becoming a member of Our Saviour’s family? Do you have some questions? Want to find out more about us? Join us for our New Member Orientation on: • Sunday, June 7 at 11:45 am (following the 10:35 service) in the chapel… OR • Monday, June 8 at 8:00 pm, also in the chapel. During the session you have a chance to meet the Pastors and Staff, the staff has an opportunity to get to know you, and you’ll hear about opportunities to become actively involved in our ministries. Welcome to Our Saviour’s! Recently Baptized at Our Saviour’s Quinn Elise Baker Born: December 1, 2014 Baptized: April 19, 2015 Parents: Alex & Marie Baker Sponsors: Paul & Kristan Woog, Molly Baker, Vincent Cordero Finley Irene Johnson Born: January 18, 2015 Baptized: May 9, 2015 Parents: Adam & Brooke Johnson Sponsors: Alex Walker, Blake Johnson Logan James Bergeson Born: January 31, 2015 Baptized: May 16, 2015 Parents: Andrew & Samantha Bergeson Sponsors: Chad Hager, Angela & Matthew Lawrence The next Baptism Seminar is scheduled for Monday, July 6 at 5:00 p.m. in the Chapel. If you wish to have a child baptized, you must first attend a seminar. Please call the church office, if you wish to register for the next seminar, to schedule a baptism, or if you have questions. NEW—Interactive Discussion with Pastors Ever wanted to take your worship a step further and discuss it with the Pastor delivering the week’s sermon? Now you can—via the Sermon Blog which can be accessed through the Our Saviour’s website, www.osel.org/blogs OR go directly to OurSavioursLC. wordpress.com June 2015 Coming Weeks at Our Saviour’s Church doors are open 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., weekdays. Please call the office to schedule ALL meetings, 437-9052. Regular Weekly Meetings at Our Saviour’s Unless noted otherwise, these groups meet every week: Sunday 7:30 AM Weekly Prayer Monday 12:00 Noon Church Staff Meeting 5:00 PM New Creation Rehearsal Tuesday 9:00 AM Women’s Study Wednesday 5:45 AM 5:00 PM 6:30 PM Men’s Study Intercessory Prayer Adult Study Thursday 9:00 AM Men’s Study Friday 9:30 AM Bulletin Stuffers Monday through Friday beginning June 8: 12 Noon-1:00 PM MEALS served at Our Saviour’s Fellowship Hall by Loaves & Fishes Sunday, May 31 Summer Stretch registrations due 8:00 AM Traditional Worship 9:15 AM Blended Worship 10:35 AM Contemporary Worship with Baccalaureate Service followed by Luncheon 11:45 AM TIM Teem Meeting 3:30 PM Jubilee Ringers 6:30 PM Book Club - Dr Brene Brown Monday, June 1 6:30 PM Boy Scouts 503 (rain site) 7:00 PM Last Revelation Study Tuesday, June 2 7:30 AM President’s Committee 7:00 PM Good Neighbors 4-H Thursday, June 4 6:00 PM Food with Friends Sunday, June 7 8:00 AM Traditional Worship 9:15 AM Blended Worship 10:35 AM Contemporary Worship Service 11:45 AM New Member Orientation 12:00 Noon Middle School Mission Trip Meeting with Parents 7:00 PM BSA 503 Committee Meeting Monday, June 8 9:30 AM-12:00 Noon Vacation Bible School 4:30-6:30 PM ’50s Drive-In and Carnival 5:00 PM New Creation Rehearsal 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 503 7:00 PM Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 PM New Member Orientation Tuesday, June 9 9:30 AM-12:00 Noon Vacation Bible School 6:00 PM Church Council Wednesday, June 10 9:30 AM-12:00 Noon Vacation Bible School Wednesday, July 1 Summer Stretch at SEAS Church Thursday, June 11 9:30 AM-12:00 Noon Vacation Bible School Thursday, July 2 6:00 PM Food with Friends Friday, June 12 9:30 AM-12:00 Noon Vacation Bible School Friday, July 3 Office Closed for Holiday Saturday, June 13 8:00 AM Life Line Screening Sunday, June 14 8:00 AM Traditional Worship 9:15 AM Blended Worship 10:35 AM Contemporary Worship Service Monday, June 15 11:00 AM-5:30 PM Red Cross Blood Drive 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 503 7:00 PM Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 PM Sundaes on Mondays Tuesday, June 16 1:00-7:00 PM Red Cross Blood Drive 7:00 PM Stewardship Connections Team Wednesday, June 17 Summer Stretch at SEAS Church Sunday, June 21 Middle School Mission Trip - Milwaukee WI 8:00 AM Traditional Worship 9:15 AM Blended Worship 10:35 AM Contemporary Worship Service 3:45 PM Carpool to St. Paul Saint’s Game Monday, June 22 Middle School Mission Trip - Milwaukee WI 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 503 7:00 PM Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 PM Sundaes on Mondays Tuesday, June 23 Middle School Mission Trip - Milwaukee WI Wednesday, June 24 Middle School Mission Trip - Milwaukee WI Summer Stretch at SEAS Church Thursday, June 25 Middle School Mission Trip - Milwaukee WI Sunday, July 5 8:00 AM Traditional Worship 9:15 AM Blended Worship 10:35 AM Contemporary Worship Service 11:45 AM New Member Orientation Monday, July 6 5:00 PM Baptism Seminar 5:30 PM Potluck Supper 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 503 7:00 PM Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 PM New Member Orientation 8:00 PM Sundaes on Mondays Tuesday, July 7 7:30 AM President’s Meeting 10:00 AM Messenger Mailing 7:00 PM Good Neighbors 4-H Wednesday, July 8 Summer Stretch at SEAS Church Weekly Community Groups at Our Saviour’s Tuesdays 7:00 PM Black Dirt Theater Thursdays 5:45 PM T.O.P.S. 7:00 PM Community Bible Study Fridays 8:30 AM Newsletter Deadline Friday, June 26 Middle School Mission Trip - Milwaukee WI 5:00 PM Creative Memories Saturday, June 27 Middle School Mission Trip - Milwaukee WI Sunday, June 28 8:00 AM Traditional Worship 9:15 AM Blended Worship 10:35 AM Contemporary Worship Service Monday, June 29 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 503 7:00 PM Worship Service 8:00 PM Sr. Hi Mission Trip Parent meeting 8:00 PM Sundaes on Mondays Tuesday, June 30 4:00 PM Messenger Deadline T.O.P.S The next Messenger deadline is Tuesday, June 30, at 4:00 p.m. We are broadcasting our Sunday worship services on KDWA 1460 AM radio and at www.kdwa.com at 6:30 p.m. on Sundays (traditional service) and 6:30 pm Wednesdays (contemporary service). Tune in if you’re unable to attend worship. June 2015 Page 11 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 95 Hastings, MN 400 West Ninth Street Hastings, Minnesota 55033-2025 (651) 437-9052 www.OSEL.org Dated Material Address Service Requested ’ FREE Healthy lunch for everyone... Kids, Youth, and Adults! Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church 400 9th program St W in Hastings M.E.A.L.S. is a new summer lunch brought to Hastings through community partners with Loaves & Fishes! June 8th -Our AugustSaviour’s. 28th | Monday-Friday The host site will be our very own, All Hastings community members—Kids, Youth, and Adults—no eligibil No paperwork... Hot Lunch Inside Served: Noon-1pm ity requirements, no registration required. All are welcome to a FREE lunch. Comehealthy and eat for FREE!In addition, cold lunches are available at select off-site locations. Three Rivers Mobile Home Park Activities to be scheduled. - August at 28thOur | Monday-Friday • The hot lunch program June will8thbegin Saviour’s on Monday, June 8th (all VBS participants are welcome to stay Lunch must be eaten on site. th Cold LunchAugust Outside 28 Served: Noon-1pm for lunch that week) through , Monday-Friday, Noon-1 pm. In the event of rain, visit Lions Park / PITS Program Our Saviour’s fortime indoorframe lunch.as hot lunches at the church. • Cold lunches will be delivered to Three Rivers Trailer Park during the same June 15th - August 7th | Monday-Thursday LIKE MEALS in Hastings • Cold lunches will also be delivered toweek Lions Lions Park lunches will run June 15th through August 7th, (No lunch served the of July Park. 4 ) on Facebook for updates! Monday-Friday, 12:15Cold pm-1:15 pm. Note: no lunches during the week of July 4th. Children participating in Lunch Outside Served: 12:15-1:15pm PITS may stay at the park for lunch. KICKOFF here for summer … MEALS We are so excited to be part of this exciting and needed program in the Hastings community! th The first day at each site, there will be a PRIZE drawing for kids, youth, and adults! Don’t miss a FREE meal and summer fun. If you would like to help, volunteers are needed to help deliver the cold lunches to the parks. If interested, please contact the church office or Jody. 651.437. 9052. To learn more about Loaves and Fishes: www.loavesandfishesmn.org Community Partners include: Hastings Family NEEDED Service, Hastings YMCA, Hastings Community Ed, and several — VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH LUNCH AND ACTIVITIES! — local churches…and YOU! Contact Mary Kocak with Hastings Family Service for more information. marykocak@hastingsfamilyservice.org 651-437-7134