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Peace Newsletter April 2019
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April 2019 Newsletter
One picture – worth a thousand words!
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Pastor Jon Anderson
signs our Letter of Call!
Beginning ministry at PLC: June 1, 2019!!
Lent, Holy Week & Easter at Peace Lutheran Our last two Wednesday soup supper gatherings this Lenten season are Apr 3 & 10 at 6 pm. We will continue
our Lenten focus with prayer and reading the scriptures for the coming Sunday. This has generated good
conversation and insight each week!
Pastor Gail has kindly agreed to lead us through Holy Week officiating at Palm Sunday worship, Maundy
Thursday, and Good Friday along with Steve Hagler. Many of the elements that you are accustomed to will be
the same with the exception of a few new details. We will have wonderful and meaningful worship together as
we walk with Christ to the cross.
We celebrate Easter and the Risen Christ, and shout “He Is Risen Indeed!” Join this festival of hope, resurrection,
and salvation for all! How about an Easter Egg Hunt?
Holy Week Worship Schedule: Palm Sunday, Apr 14, 10 am; Maundy Thursday with Holy
Communion, Apr 18, 7 pm; Good Friday Tenebrae Service of Darkness and Candles, Apr 19, 7
pm; Resurrection Festival Easter Sunday, April 21, 10 am.
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Annual Rummage Sale Our Rummage Sale is fast approaching on Friday, April 12, from 8 am – 4 pm and
Saturday, April 13, from 8 am - noon! Please hold on to your donations and bring
them to the church the week of the sale beginning Sunday, April 7. Our Rummage
Sales have made a huge impact on different ministries in the past, and this year it
supports our Uganda Mission in 2020.
Donation ideas for the rummage sale are small appliances, clothing for adults,
children and infants, household items, furniture, books, tools, yard furniture
outdoor/indoor, athletic equipment, or think BIG items like a 4-wheeler or a boat.
We will be selling coffee, water and cookies to the public. Advertising is always a big part of our rummage sale
so please continue to spread the word!
Marge Freligh, Team Coordinator
Last Call! SING VIENNA Chorale Coeur d’Alene cordially invites you to immerse yourselves in
the music of Vienna this spring; our concerts SING VIENNA are
offerings of music conjuring up 19th century Vienna in all its
ambiance and glory.
The 70+ member Chorale is accompanied by piano, organ and
chamber orchestra as it presents Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s. Ave
Verum and Regina Coeli, Franz Schubert’s Mass No. 2 in G Major, a
group of Johannes Brahms’ Liebeslieder Waltzes, selections from
Johann Strauss’ Die Fledermaus and – of course – a medley from
Rogers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music. It’s a kaleidoscope of
musical riches performed for your enjoyment.
We feature BELLE COEUR, the women's ensemble of Chorale Coeur
d'Alene, in three selections on the concert program: The first, Ola
Gjeilo's Days of Beauty, is accompanied by a string quartet. Following
is Craig Courtney's transcription for women's voices of Franz
Schubert's An die music. And finally, Belle Coeur will sing a delightful
medley of Johann Strauss waltz tunes, capturing the joys of spring.
Coeur d’Alene concerts are Friday March 29, 2019 at 7:00 PM
and Saturday March 30, 2019 at 2:00 PM at Trinity Lutheran
Church and at St. John’s Cathedral in Spokane at 2:00 PM on Saturday April 6, 2019.
Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and active military, $10 for students, and are available at Trinity
Lutheran Church, Peace Lutheran Church (see Lynn, church office), Northwest Music Center in Coeur d’Alene,
ChoraleCdA.com, and from any Chorale member. For more information please visit us at www.ChoraleCdA.com,
call us at 208-446-2333, or e-mail us at [email protected]. – Judith Horton, Chorale CDA
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Camperships The snows are receding and our thoughts turn to spring reawaking our world and the promised warmth of
summer to come. What can be better for our youth than summer camp? Hurry! Early bird registration is going
on now at Lutherhaven Ministries – Camp Lutherhaven, Shoshone Mountain Retreat, and Shoshone Creek
Ranch for this season. We have a campership fund here at Peace that is running low and needs a loving touch!
We’ve had a few campers over the last several years, and it’s been our privilege to support them with $100
toward camp costs. If you have been wondering about a great place to make an extra donation, this is certainly
it! Let’s build that fund and help our youth experience the richness of camp ministry! – Lynn Affeldt
Groundskeepers Needed! Hard to believe but, all this white stuff will be gone before we know it and the grass
will start to grow! Since we have no grazing livestock we will have to ask for some
help from you to keep our grounds looking good.
If you were one of our groundskeepers last year, I will leave you on the list unless I
hear otherwise from you. If you have always had a deep desire to mow a pretty
good-sized lawn – now is your chance. Mowing duties should only be assigned 2-3
times through the season. Remember – Many hands make small work! Come ride Big Red!
Please contact me at 208-699-3388 or [email protected].
Gordon Schoonmaker, P&M Team
Craft workshops are held on the fourth Fri of each month from 9 am to
noon at PLC. The crafts we’re making are for this year’s Christmas Bazaar
in Dec. Look for a different display at the church entrance each month
with a sample craft and info. At the March workshop, we made angel
ornaments and double oven mitts. All are welcome!
Mary Cockerham, PLC Fellowship Team
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Ecumenical Food Kitchen Thank you to all who served 45 people at the Ecumenical Food Kitchen in March, and for your kind food and
money donations toward this community outreach. Peace contributed $100 benevolence toward supplies.
Thank you to Marge Freligh for her coordination. We will serve again at the EFK in June and September!
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Come visit a Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS, Inc.) Post Falls Chapter meeting,
on Thursdays from 8-10 a.m. here at Peace. We are real people who want to
support, encourage and build you up. We share struggles, joys, educational
tools, inspiring speakers (on Mar 28!) and programs to help support your
weight loss effort. Your first visit is free; yearly membership is $32 and our
chapter’s monthly dues are $5. Please call Judy Halone at 208.618.9769 for
more info. You may also visit www.tops.org to find other chapters across the
US and Canada. – Judy Halone, TOPS Member
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PLC FAMILY PROMISE MINISTRY FOR 2019
Come join us Sunday, April 7, when Peace celebrates our past, present, and future Ministry as we share how PLC
has been blessed through providing a safe and nurturing environment for families in transition.
The Executive Director of North Idaho Family Promise, Cindy Wood, will be providing a message of HOPE – a
message we as Christians cherish. Scripture reminds us how God uses the ordinary to accomplish the
extraordinary in our lives. “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who
have been called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28)
Join us in the fellowship hall after church for cake and coffee as we thank the members of PEACE LUTHERAN
CHURCH for their past and continued support of this vital community ministry.
Following the fellowship time there will be a brief training session for all Family Promise Volunteers to provide
program updates. A light lunch of sandwiches and chips will be provided. All interested in joining the PLC
Family Promise team are welcome!
PLC Family Promise Team
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Support Idaho Students! An event at the CDA Resort, April 5 & 6 includes a silent auction for the IEA
Children's Fund which provides Idaho students with food, clothing, doctor visits,
eyeglasses, etc. If you are able to donate homemade items, gift cards or baskets, antiques, etc., and would like
more information (tax-deductible receipts available), please let Jennifer Murray know. Thanks!
The Village at Orchard Ridge Ken and Rita Birge, our elected delegates to the Orchard’s annual corporation meeting, will be attending on
our behalf on April 25. The Annual Meeting will be one hour and dinner will be provided. The Orchard will be
sharing news to help us understand the impact that our church has in their senior living community by helping
them to provide a faith-based, loving home that honors older adults. Thank you Ken & Rita!
Powerful Tools for Caregivers
Tiffany Pettit, our admissions director, and I will be teaching another Powerful Tools for Caregivers class on
Thursdays, April 11 – May 16, from 2-3:30 pm over at the Grove. If you know of someone who might benefit
from the class, please pass the information along. If you have any questions, please let me know!
Holly Johnson, Community Relations Director & Volunteer Coordinator
The Village at Orchard Ridge (208) 664-8119
Peace will host Family Promise guests:
May 5-12; July 14-21; Sep 15-22; Oct 20-27
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Financial Report for Feb 2019
Submitted by Lynn Affeldt, Mar 12, 2019
Balance Sheet: 2-28-19
Ministry & Facility Fund $ 13,613
All Designated Funds $ 39,293
Total US Bank Checking $ 52,906
Thrivent Mortgage Balance $328,370 (Feb) $329,244 (Jan)
Income & Expense: 2-28-19
Actual Giving $ 14,871 (Plan for Giving $19,642)
Actual Expense $ 16,055
YTD Income & Expense: (Jan-Feb 2019)
Actual Giving $ 33,103 (Plan for Giving $39,284)
Actual Expense $ 31,783
Feb Designated Funds: Income Expense Fund Balance
Memorial Fund 0 0 $ 244
Emergency Fund ($200 accrual) 200 0 $ 7,800
Building & Property Fund 0 0 $ 963
Good Samaritan Fund 185 0 $ 1,335
Sabbatical Fund ($100 accrual) 100 0 $ 200
Reception/Kitchen Fund 0 226 $ 967
Campership Fund 0 0 $ 400
Dorcas Fund 50 0 $ 3,460
Youth Fund 0 0 $ 3,611
Uganda Fund ($300 accrual) 300 0 $ 8,870
Other Designated 0 0 $ 1,365
Landscaping Fund 0 0 $ 161
Scholarship Fund 0 0 $ 3,025
Holiday Bazaar 0 0 $ 200
Call Committee ($550 accrual) 550 120 $ 6,693
Congratulations to Carolyn MacPhee who has volunteered to fill our Treasurer position for the remainder of
this year. The Council will appoint Carolyn at their next meeting on April 9. Carolyn has an accounting
background, and she is anxious to serve on council to learn more about the church.
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Welcome Teams: Counters: Apr 7 Wayne & Zala Neustel Maggie Carlisle & Amy Birge
Apr 14 Jon & Georgiann Davis Chris Clark & Barb Hunley
Apr 21 Brian & Karen Jones Maren Snyders & Debbie Wardlow
Apr 28 Cinda Fueller & Eunice Gillam Rozanne Ryle & Lee Ely
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Christian Education & Bible Studies Sunday Morning Adult Class – 8:30 AM
Thank you to Steve Hagler who continues to lead a study of Ecclesiastes this month.
Would YOU like to lead the next study? Will it be a topical study, a book from the Bible, something current? Let
us know in the office if you would like to take us through May!
~Our older youth in 7-12th grade meet at the home of Pastor Gail every Sun morning at 8:30 am for study, and
relevant discussion. Coffee’s on – come on over, the door is open!
~ Confirmation continues each Wed led by Pastor Gail. Amy Birge is our substitute when needed!
Wednesday Serendipity Bible Study – 10 AM
Come early to share prayer needs and concerns at 9:45 am, and we will promptly begin our in-depth study of
Genesis from 10-11 am. Please bring your Bible, and any version is acceptable. If you can't be with us every
Wed, join us when you can. – Pastor Gail
Thursday Bible Study – 11 AM
The current study, Why Did Jesus Have to Die? will continue through April 18.
A new study will begin the following Thursday on Apr 25, entitled We Still Believe! A Seven-Session Bible
Study on Lutheran Themes in “The Common Confession” The Common Confession is a basic seven-part
summarizing key themes in Biblical Lutheran doctrine. “As for you, continue in what you have learned and firmly
believe, knowing from whom you learned it, and how from childhood you have known the sacred writing s that
are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.” (2 Timothy 3:14-15)
Please use the sign-in sheet or contact Jim Wardlow at 253-219-4461, or e-mail [email protected] so
materials may be ordered. Look forward to seeing you as we explore the Scriptures together!
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We’re Praying for… Joyce Beghtel, broken support bone in pelvis; Sharon Alexander, healing, left shoulder surgery; Frank Dailey,
chemo & radiation; Caren Woods, chemo; Debbie Wardlow, healing; Pr. Spike Shine, Darrel Carlson, Katherine
Featherstone, Bob Newman, health issues.
Nancy Ingalls in the passing of husband, Tim (Joann Carlson); Barb Fagley in the passing of husband, Richard;
Jim Dykes (Tanya Frey) congestive heart; Chuck Lempesis (Pfundheller’s son-in-law) cancer; Nephew Wally,
spinal cord issues, and brother Wally, mental health (Vivian Harvey); Miranda Gooler (Valda Pfundheller’s
daughter) healing, gall bladder surgery; Debbie Zavadil (Wardlow’s friend) healing, back surgery; Amy Howard
(Pollard’s daughter-in-law) tumor surgery; Dana Collins (Georgiann Davis’ friend) healing, colon cancer surgery;
Cynthia (Karen Jones’ friend) kidney disease, ovarian cyst; Vicky (Becky Ellfloot’s sister) stroke; Kathy Vitu (Kit
Carey’s sister-in-law) and Arnold (Wanda Gunning’s son), healing; Danielle Henson (Stephanie Hite) malignant
cancer; Susan Myers (Maggie Carlisle’s friend) breast cancer; Mary Templin (Mona Ley) stroke; Dougles Jacobs
(Barb Romine’s son) heart attack; Tom Rohme (Wardlow’s friend) stage-4 colon cancer; David (Sharon
Alexander’s nephew) esophagus cancer; Joanne (Ellefloot’s employee), and Donna (Bill Ellefloot’s mom),
healing; Colleen (Mike Hill’s sister) lung cancer; Jade Harlow (Caren Woods) recovering; Trudy Morrill (Jan
Johnson’s friend) lung cancer; Bonnie (Heidi Ely’s friend) radiation treatments; Tex Hess (Carlson’s friend) heart
issues; Scott Birge (Amy Birge’s uncle) thymic cancer; True & her sister Wendy Holt, health issues (Lee Wood).
Ministries We Share:
Lutherhaven Ministries; LAM Christian Academy; Family Promise; Local Food Banks; UGM; The Village at
Orchard Ridge; EFK; Open Arms PCC; Uganda Medical Mission; OCC Shoebox Gifts, and LCMC.
Have a Prayer Tree request? Please email the Church Office at [email protected]
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10 AM April Sunday Ministry Servants & Holy Week
USHERS
Date Name Phone No.
4/07/19 Ben & Owen DeWitt
4/14/19 Palm Sun Glen & Missy Nungesser
4/18/19 Maundy Thu 7 pm Woody & Debbie Clouse
4/19/19 Good Fri 7 pm Todd & Suzie English
4/21/19 Easter Rod & Marge Freligh
4/28/19 Lee, Heidi & Lance Ely
Date Name
4/07/19 Lee & Sondra Palocsay Jennifer Murray
4/14/19 Palm Sun Darryl & Tanya Frey Cinda Fueller
4/18/19 Maundy Thu 7 pm Paul & Lisa Seher, Steve Hagler, Pr. Gail
4/21/19 Easter Ken & Rita Birge, Steve Hagler, Pr. Gail
4/28/19 Bill & Connie Arthur Communion Setup Mike & Margie Hill
Baking Bread Zala Neustel
Date Name First & Second Reading
4/07/19 Mike Valentine Isaiah 43:16-21; Phil 3:8-14
4/14/19 Palm Sun Molly Shofner Deut 32:36-39; Phil 2:5-11
4/18/19 Maundy Thu 7 pm Steve Hagler Jer 31:31-34; Heb 10:15-25
4/21/19 Easter Paul Matthews Isaiah 65:17-25;1 Cor 15:19-26
4/28/19 Randy Pooley Acts 5:12-20; Rev 1:4-18
Date Name
4/07/19 Morgan Baker
4/14/19 Palm Sun Sophie Nungesser
4/18/19 Maundy Thu 7 pm Kira Newman
4/19/19 Good Fri 7 pm Kira Newman
4/21/19 Easter Kaylee Hite
4/28/19 Aubrey Baker
If you have a conflict with the Sunday you are assigned, please call someone else on the list and inform Lynn at the church office (208)765-0727 so the correct name may be printed in the church bulletin. Thank you for serving! Marge Freligh Ministry Servant Coordinator
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Name Birthdate Address City, State Zip Code Phone Number
Affeldt, Tom
Seher, Peter
Carey, Kristen
Gillam, Eunice
Mitchell, Fred
Haugen, Betty
Gorton, Mark
Ovnicek, Carter
Bittner, Jerry
Hite, Stephanie
Fueller, Cinda
Newman, Robert
Carlson, Bernita
Carey, Neil*
Nomanson, Jack*
Davis, Jon
Anniversary Name Phone Address City, State Zip
Woods, Caren & Pat English, Suzie & Todd Nungesser, Missy & Glen Ellefloot, Bill & Becky
April C-A-R Volunteer Schedule Drivers: Here is the April schedule for driving Fred & Katherine to church:
April 7 - Maren Snyders,
April 14 - Heidi Ely,
April 21 - Jolene Pooley,
April 28 - Becky Ellefloot
Thank you for your willingness to transport members to Sunday church services. If these dates don't work out
for you, please try to trade with someone. As of now, Rozanne Ryle, 208-582-0388, will take over as C-A-R
coordinator. Please contact Rozanne if you have questions or concerns. Thank you! – Barb Nimke
And thank YOU Barb for coordinating this loving ministry the last few years!
April Nursery Attendants
Thank you to all volunteers serving in our nursery during worship time. Instructions are posted on the nursery
door until a policy is in place by council. If you need to switch, please call someone on the list – thank you!
Apr 7 Tanya Frey
Apr 14 Volunteer!
Apr 21 Stephanie Hite
Apr 28 Karen Jones
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April – May Fellowship List
APRIL
7-Apr Family Promise Team
14-Apr Hill & Maxine Pfundheller
Tyler & Brittany Pfundheller
Valda Pfundheller
EASTER! 21-Apr Gordon & Gail Schoonmaker
Rick Straub & JoAnn Solberg
28-Apr Glen & Missy Nungesser
Gary & Sharon Hoffman
MAY
5-May Arnold & Mina Mittelstaedt
Bill & Becky Ellefloot
12-May Darryl & Tanya Frey
Brian & Maren Snyders
19-May Bill & Connie Arthur
Jon & Georgiann Davis
26-May Bearl & Maggie Carlisle
Betty Nomanson
Cinda Fueller
To make things easier for all, Fellowship Team recommends that just cookies and coffee be served. If you are
not able to serve on your designated Sunday, please find a substitute and let the church office know (208-765-
0727) to update the bulletin. Thank you! – Becky Ellefloot, Coordinator
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ The Hunchback of Notre Dame – MUSICAL – APRIL 19-28, 2019
Ben DeWitt has been cast in Aspire Community Theater's production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Owen
DeWitt is hoping to work on the backstage crew for the show. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a
musical based on Victor Hugo's 1831 novel and is set to a stunning soundtrack with a live choir. The show is
April 19- 28 at the Kroc Center in Coeur d'Alene. Tickets are available at aspirecda.com. If you are interested in
purchasing tickets, please consider using Ben's discount code and save $3 per ticket. His code is: Ben.
PERFORMANCES: April 19, 20 (FRI-SAT) - 7:30 PM
April 20 (SAT) - 2:00 PM Matinee
April 24, 25, 26, 27 (WED-SAT) - 7:30 PM
April 27, 28 (SAT-SUN) - 2:00 PM Matinee
Doors open 30 minutes prior to show.
Tickets $19.00 - $25.00
VENUE: KROC Center, 1765 W Golf Course Rd, Coeur d'Alene, ID
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News & Events
Mar Gifts: Thank you to the Frelighs for moving and Cinda for storing Barb Romine’s contributions for the
upcoming Rummage Sale due to her recent move. Gordon Schoonmaker braved the snow and tromped out to the
Man Cave to bring in a Good Friday cross we’ll be using during service, and quilt batting. Sincere thanks to our
youth for a very uplifting worship on March 17, and to all volunteers leading worship and preaching this month.
Your staff and the creators of schedules have been mulling over for some time not publishing schedules with
names, phone numbers, birthdates, etc. when we post the newsletter to our PLC website. In this scamming &
hacking digital age that we find ourselves, we feel it’s best to suspend this practice. You will continue to receive
a complete newsletter via your private email just as before, but there will be a cleaned up version posted to the
website going forward. This means you will have to rely on your email copy to check and see if you’ve been
assigned in any ministry areas. You’ll no longer be able to access this info on our website. What do you think?
The church will be closed on Easter Monday, April 22.
Thank you to Heidi Ely and Rozanne Ryle who have offered to bring Dot Herting & Joan Schroeder to church
on alternating Sundays when they’re not driving Fred Mitchell & Katherine Featherstone. Additional drivers
would be helpful. Please let Rozanne Ryle know if you would like to volunteer too!
Please look for the latest quarterly devotionals on the table in the fellowship hall.
Begin your day on a high note with a few reflective moments by getting into God’s Word!
Mon: The Dorcas Quilting Group meets the first and third Monday of the month from 9 am – 1 pm or when the
whimsy takes them! Need: People that can simply pin tops and backs together with batting in between. All
supplies are here. Please contact Cinda Fueller if you would like to help with this great ministry! Chorale CDA
board members meet the fourth Mon at 6 pm.
Tue: Text Study, for the local LCMC pastors, will continue on the first Tuesday of the month from noon to 3 pm.
Thank you to Steve Hagler for continuing to lead the group until Pastor Jon arrives. Chorale CDA rehearses
each Tue from 5-9 pm.
Wed: Genesis Bible study at 10 am with Pr. Gail. Do you want to sing or play an instrument? Music rehearsal
gathers each Wed. Kids Choir is at 4:30 with rehearsal at 6 pm. Confirmation with Pastor Gail begins at 5:30 pm.
Thu: TOPS meets every Thu morning from 8-10 am, and all are welcome. Bible study begins at 11 am led by
Jim Wardlow. The Ramsey Raiders 4-H group meets the fourth Thu of the month at 6 pm.
Fri: Craft Workshop at 9 am on the fourth Fri – come share your crafty talents!
Donation Needs: Our kitchen could use coffee (Lynn gets nervous when we get down to two cans!) along with
Splenda artificial sweetener, real sugar packets, and white vinegar. Please see Lynn in the church office for a
tax-deductible receipt for your very appreciated GIK.
The Post Falls Food Bank received 68+ lbs from Peace in Mar donations – thanks go to Ardella Quaale for
delivering! Did you know our food banks can always use personal care items and pet food donations? You may
recycle your clean, plastic grocery bags and DOZEN egg cartons here for the food banks to reuse!
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Copies of the April newsletter can be found in the holder on the table in the fellowship hall.
PLC Directories are also available in the holder & update monthly – grab a new one!
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Lutherhaven Ministries
Lutherhaven Spring Servant Weekend: April 12-14
Shoshone Spring Servant Weekend: April 26-28
Love Camp Lutherhaven? Ever been a part of or wanted to help out with our work
weekends? Join us this spring for a new twist on an old tradition…Lutherhaven’s
Spring Servant Weekend. Come by yourself, with your family, your youth group,
or bring a crew of friends to help camp get ready for the summer season. You’ll
also have the opportunity to enjoy the fun of camp together in the evenings and
Saturday afternoon.
Creation Day: April 26, 10 am – 4 pm: Celebrate Our Amazing Creator This Spring!
“The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it!” Psalm 24:1
Join dozens of kids this Earth Day for a day celebrating God’s marvelous Creation! Outdoor stewardship
activities help children explore, appreciate and care for God’s created world and one another. Always a great
and popular day for Kindergarten-8th Grade! High schoolers and adults are encouraged to come as mentors!
Spring Golden Agers’ Day Out: April 30, 10 am – 2 pm
One Of The Best And Most Popular Retreats We Do! Spend a beautiful spring day
at Camp Lutherhaven! Golden Agers’ is a one day retreat especially for retirees,
senior adults and older adult groups; a great day during a beautiful time of year
at camp!
Find these spring events and more at www.lutherhaven.com/events!
Camp Lutherhaven Shoshone Mountain Retreat Website
208-667-3459 208-682-2267 www.lutherhaven.com
Sun Christian Ed 8:30 AM
8134 N Meyer Rd (at Prairie Ave & Meyer Rd) Sun Worship at 10 AM
Post Falls, ID 83854 Wed Bible Study at 10 AM
Phone: (208) 765-0727 Thu Bible Study at 11 AM
Website: peace-lutheran.church
Email: [email protected] Pastor Emeritus Gail Gutterud