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Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 9700 Neenah Ave, Austin, Texas 78717 Phone 512.671.6100 www.lordoflifeaustin.org Hours Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm
October 2016 Edition Volume No. 1016
Message from Pastor 1
Global Initiatives 2
Prayer List 2
Sunday Readings 2
Baptism Festivals 2
Men’s Fellowship 2
God’s Generosity 2
Memorial 2
Birthdays/Anniversaries 2
God’s Blessings 3
LOL’s 20th Anniversary 4
Members Expectations 4
SignUp - Volunteering 4
Kindred Sisters 5
Christian Education 6
Education Connection 6
Mark Your Calendars 7
Worship Training 7
All Saints Sunday 7
Harvest Festival 8
Website Project 9
Trunk or Treat 9
Thank You From Pastor 10
Featured Staff 10
India Ministry-Pastor Noah 11
Matching Gifts 11
Council Minutes 12
Save-the-Dates 12
State of the Church 12
Worship Leaders 13
Calendar 14
God’s Work, Our Hands
Inside this issue: MORNING MEANDERINGS
I greet you in the name of the One who can do all things but fail! The older I get the more I find it necessary to rely on recorded reality rather than recall. Some would refer to this as the need to utilize written history over or against oral tradition, fact versus fantasy. Ironically I ran across a document from early 2013 that had been sent from the Synod office to the Call Committee. Among other things, the document raised three issues:
the constant decline during past years;
the lack of increased financial stewardship;
the desire for a “maintenance” pastor. Jesus told the following parable in Luke 13:6-9: “A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he came looking for fruit on it and found none. So he said to the gardener, ‘See here! For three years I have come looking for fruit on this fig tree, and still I find none. Cut it down! Why should it be wasting the soil?’ The gardener replied, ‘Sir, let it alone for one more year. If it bears fruit next year, well and good; but if not, you can cut it down.’” Sounds like advice that has been called the height of insanity: Continue doing the same thing and expect different results. As you well know, the above rendering of Jesus’ parable lacks one key line. Verse 8, which records the response of the gardener, actually reads: “Sir, let it alone for one more year, until I dig around it and put manure on it!” It certainly sounds as though the gardener was willing to change his strategy to achieve different and desired results. Rather than simply sitting around hoping, something needed to be done. And yet, verse 9 seems to imply that the gardener also realizes there are no guarantees; but to do nothing differently is not the answer. The wisdom of Jesus is seen in the fact that he does not tell us the outcome of the story. It’s almost as though he is merely presenting the possibility of what could be. In the name of Jesus, Pr. Skip
Birthdays: Bryce Sheehan 10/05 Horace Pennington 10/06 Alvin Symank 10/08 Olga Haenel 10/11 Adele Evans 10/13 Lucas Hart 10/15 Denise Sheehan 10/16 Virginia Pfluger 10/18 George Freitag 10/22 Max Kretschmar 10/23 Alfred Symank 10/23 Bill Saegert 10/25 Pamela Kamensky 10/27 Caitlin Warnsman 10/30 Gary Parsons 10/31
PRAYER LIST
Ann Willman, Angie Parr,
Marge Robison, Ilamay Bartholomew,
Herman Haenel, Linda Vaughn,
Roger Adamson, Crystal Dyer Allbritton,
Peggy Suggs, Kathy Vitek,
Lanae Ortivez, Sylvia Ramirez,
Pat Snyder, Faith Bales,
Angie, Ilene Dunn,
Ronnie Czajkowski, Dianne Schoss,
Mike Dean, Elyse Pinkowitz, Norma Hultsch,
The Family of Pastor Ed Schwanke, Pamela Campbell & Family
SUNDAY READINGS
October 2 Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-4 Psalm 37:1-9 2 Timothy 1:1-14 Luke 17:5-10 October 9 2 Kings 5:1-3, 7-15c Psalm 111 2 Timothy 2:8-15 Luke 17:11-19 October 16 Genesis 32:22-31 Psalm 121 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 Luke 18:1-8 October 23 Jeremiah 14:7-10, 19-22 (or) Sirach 35:12-17 Psalm 84:1-7 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 Luke 18:9-14 October 30 Isaiah 1:10-18 Psalm 32:1-7 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12 Luke 19:1-10
GLOBAL INITIATIVES
www.elca.org/global - l inks Through the benevolence we pay to the ELCA, we are support ing these global initiatives. A link is available on our website under “Giving”, so you can keep up-to-date on what the ELCA is doing to reach the world for Christ.
BAPTISM FESTIVALS
Anyone who has not been baptized is invited to come and “wade in the waters” of eternal life. Please contact Pr. Skip for a pre-baptism appointment. The only remaining Baptism Festival for 2016 is:
All Saints’ Day, November 6
Contact Pr. Skip as soon as possible concerning which day works best for you.
Anniversaries:
Walter & Maxine Krizov 10/04 Garrett & Megan Wiruscheske 10/11 Daniel & Jennifer Rosas 10/19 Max & Marge Kretschmar 10/26
MEN’S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST
Men’s Fellowship Breakfast will be on October 8th at 8:00am. All men are welcome and
encouraged to attend. Contact Mark Waggoner [email protected] or 512-800-5412.
RESPONDING TO GOD’S GENEROSITY Giving freely of what has been freely given to us
Unconditional LOVE, FORGIVENESS, ALL that WE HAVE LOVE GOD, LOVE ONE ANOTHER and OURSELVES FORGIVE ONE ANOTHER and OURSELVES GIVE GENEROUSLY from our BLESSINGS Time Talent Treasure OUT OF THANKS for each. GIVE UNTIL YOU FEEL GOOD
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September: Harry Bengtson (father of Gayle Covington):
Walter & Maxine Krizov
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God's Blessings!
Our Gratitude
The LOLLC Finance Ministry will be conducting a Pledge Drive this Fall. Those who attended worship on September 25 heard Chapin Smith tell of her Blessings and Gratitude for them. In the coming weeks we will hear more about Blessings Received and Gratitude from others in our Congregation. During this time each of us is asked to reflect on our Blessings and how we express Gratitude for them.
Response Given?
“Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness. You will be enriched in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God.” 2 Corinthians 9:10,11
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Kindred Sisters
Kindred Sisters held their September meeting on
Tuesday, Sept. 6th, at 10:30 a.m. at the Koinonia
Cafe at LOLLC. Marge Kretschmar gave a
wonderful Bible Study on "Judgement". We
learned so much about self-judgment, the
judgment of other people, and the judgment of
God, and had a good discussion during the
lesson. After devotions and prayer, we enjoyed
our sack lunches and dessert and refreshment
served by Joanne Forseth, our September
hostess. Thank you, Marge, for an excellent
Bible Study.! We really appreciate it!
Our October meeting will be held Tuesday,
October 4th, at 10:30 a.m. at the Koinonia Cafe
at LOLLC. We will have a presentation by
Marge Kretschmar on "The Story of Texas
Missions", about the beautiful mission churches
that she toured recently. We hope you can join
us for a very interesting presentation, devotions,
prayer, and fellowship! All ladies of LOLLC are
cordially invited to attend. Please bring your
own sack lunch, and dessert and refreshments
will be provided by our hostess for October,
Marge Kretschmar.
We have a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board in Koinonia Cafe, so if you would like to be
a hostess or provide a presentation, or have an idea for a presentation, please sign up, or
contact Glenace or Joanne Forseth. Thank you!
There is a box in the narthex of the church for cancelled postage stamps, for our
Stamporee Project. If you have cancelled stamps, please bring them and add to our
collection. We have even received cancelled stamps from a church in Pennsylvania!
Have a Beautiful and Blessed Fall, and enjoy the cooler weather!
LOLLC LADIES – KINDRED SISTERS
Monthly Meeting – 1st Tuesday Morning
Upcoming Opportunities
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
10:30 am – Café
Program: The Story of Texas Missions
Presented by: Marge Kretschmar
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
10:30 am - Café
Program: “Let’s Organize Your Life”
Presented by: Kay Dunning-Bostelman
Please Sign Up on the Fall 2016 Program and
Dessert Hostess Chart
Bring your saved cancelled postage stamps
For LWR Stamporee Box
Questions: Joanne Forseth – 512-986-7387
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Christian Education Opportunities CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES - SUNDAYS AT 9:30 AM
Sunday school for children and youth - Children (ages 2 years-5th grade) will gather in the elementary rooms for a Deep
Blue Adventure. Middle and High School youth will meet in their respective rooms for lessons/discussions/DVD’s on
topics geared just for them!!
IF YOU MISSED REGISTRATION ON AUGUST 28TH, PLEASE FILL OUT A REGISTRATION FORM ON THE FIRST DAY
YOU ATTEND, ASK YOUR CHILD’S TEACHER FOR A REGISTRATION FORM! Questions, feel free to contact Wendy
Waggoner at 512-773-9450 or email [email protected].
Adult Education Classes:
1. The Jesus Fatwah: Love Your Muslim Neighbor as Yourself - (Café-facilitated by Pastor Skip)
2. $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America - (Sanctuary-facilitated by Dick Fink)
3. A Study for Women - Keep it Shut: What to Say, How to Say it, and When to Say Nothing at All - (Conf. room-
facilitated by Felicia Wachsmann)
4. Adult Education Bible Study – This is an off-site bible study on the book of Romans that meets during the 9:30
education hour at the Cottonwood Creek Nursing and Rehab Center in room #603. It is located at 1500 Cottonwood
Creek Trail in Cedar Park. This is Ann Wilman's room and there are three residents attending. The class is led by Marge
Robison and anyone is welcome to join us.
Tuesday Evening Bible Study – Book of James, 6:30pm in the Café
Thursday Morning Women’s Bible Study - 10:00am snack bar at Target - Lakeline.
EDUCATION CONNECTION
Every child reading by the end of
3rd grade – By volunteering 30
minutes a week to read to a
student, you can help solve one of
the largest problems in the
Greater Austin area – school
dropout rates. Research shows
that children not reading at grade
level by the end of 3rd grade are
four times more likely to drop out
of school. Join the movement to
change this trend by becoming a literacy partner or mentor in one of many elementaries
in Leander, Lake Travis, Round Rock, Manor, Austin and Pflugerville ISDs. Ready to
take action? Upcoming training dates are on October 14th & 15th. For more information,
questions or to register, go to: http://www.education-connection.org, email
[email protected] or call 512-331-2230.
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10/2 - 20th Anniversary Celebration 10/4 - Kindred Sisters 10/8 - Men’s Breakfast 10/8 - Group Ministry Training 10/30 - Reformation Sunday 10/30 - Trunk or Treat 11/1 - Kindred Sisters 11/6 - All Saints Sunday
Worship Volunteer Training on Oct. 8
The Worship Team Leaders will provide detailed training for all volunteers beginning at 9
AM on Oct. 8. We’ll be available all morning so if you volunteer in multiple areas, you’ll
have time to train in them all. Whether you’ve been volunteering during Sunday morning
worship for years, or have never done so but would like to know more, I encourage you to
join us. Questions, see Deb Grunska.
All Saints Sunday, Nov. 6
On All Saints Sunday, we will have an opportunity to remember members of Lord of Life
and our friends and family who have died this past year, and to honor the saints in our
lives. Please email or call the church office before Oct. 24. Include your name, the person’s
name, and if it’s for remembrance for someone who has died or honoring as a saint.
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11th annual Harvest Festival & Craft Fair Update!
Things are definitely coming together! We have vendors, great entertainment, a fantastic
breakfast and lunch menu! Now all we need is YOU!
We are looking for helpers for set up, café, vendor assistance, raffle donations, silent
auction donations, crafts, bake sale assistance, clean up, and more! Sign up sheets are in
the back of the Welcome Center.
If you have any questions please see Katie Reidy or email us at:
We also have flyers and postcards in the back of the Welcome center for everyone to pick
up. Please feel free to take as many as needed and post them at your offices, community
centers, coffeeshops, etc.
This year’s benefit is the Lutheran Disaster Response for the Louisiana Gulf Coast Relief.
The more we raise the more we help others! So lets have a great Harvest Festival!
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www.LordOfLifeAustin.org Website Project
When I was on council last year, I offered to work to improve communication at Lord of Life. Many people are involved in this effort, so I decided with input from others to focus on improving the website. Let me say first of all that we have an excellent website. David Pencil and everyone else involved with setting up the site have done a great job keeping the layout uniform and clean. Not surprisingly, as things were added, the site grew and it became difficult to find some
information. I think it is time to review the site, build on the work already done, and reorganize it to make it easy to find information.
This project ties in with a project I am working on with Toastmasters. Part of the education process in Toastmasters involves running a High Performance Leadership project to learn and develop leadership skills. Improving the website fits in nicely with this project.
The project also involves working with a guidance committee. I would like to thank Erica Smith, Randi Ladolcetta, Mindy Penland, and Cindy Tarsi for their advice and encouragement, both now and in the future.
I am at the stage where I want to assemble a team of people to make the project a reality. I am looking for people with these interests: improving the layout of the website, making the changes, and regularly updating the site. While some technical knowledge would certainly be helpful, I’m sure we will all be learning as we go along. Your interest and enthusiasm is important.
If you are interested, or if you have questions, please contact me. I generally attend early service and Christian Education classes. My phone number is 512-689-1054, and my email address is [email protected]. Once I find interested people, I will schedule a time to sit down and discuss the project with everyone.
The website can be an important part of our mission at Lord of Life. I thank you for trusting me with this project, and I look forward to the final results!
Jim Tarsi
The Missional River Ministry of Lord of
Life Lutheran Church will sponsor its
third annual Trunk or Treat on Sunday,
October 30th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm in
the church parking lot.
All are invited to park their decorated
trunks and pass out candy as we welcome
and fellowship with the ghosts and goblins
from the neighborhood. Join us for fun
and fright as the adults attempt to relive their childhood in an evening of laughter, games
and music as they pass out candy to the children.
Can’t join the fun this year? Donations of candy are welcome. Contact member of
Missional River if you have questions. Mark Waggoner, Dick Fink, or Felicia
Wachsmann.
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THANK YOU FROM PASTOR SKIP WACHSMANN
What a wonderful celebration it was last Sunday!!! The words “Thank You” seem so inadequate when trying to express my appreciation and gratitude for the worship, the meal, and the ordination anniversary gift. Everything was absolutely amazing! Please know how truly honored I felt and how truly grateful I am. To God be the glory! Pr. Skip
Featured Staff Member: Tealithia Oliver, Lord of Life’s Nursery Attendant
Hello! My name is Tealithia Oliver and I am the Nursery Attendant for Lord of Life. I have been the Nursery Attendant since January of 2007. Along the way I have watched our youngest members of the church grow into wonderful teenagers on their way to adulthood. I love working with children and along the years have started a family of my own with two sons, two step-daughters, and my husband, Manuel Oliver.
My passion has always been to help others, especially children, the elderly and the disabled.
I was born in Bryan, TX, but mainly lived and grew up in Sacramento, CA, raised by my mother Wanda Williams. As a single parent, my mother showed me at a young age the importance of helping others and to be responsible. I first started helping people in high school by feeding the homeless in my community. In high school, I joined the People and Student Reaching Out program, which involved traveling to elementary schools speaking to children about strangers, drugs, abuse, and where and who to go to for help. My first jobs were working at Chuck-E-Cheese's as a birthday party hostess on the weekends and a file clerk for an attorney during the weekday evenings at the age of 16. Some of my hobbies were cake decorating, track and tennis. During my spare time, I would babysit for 4 families from the private school.
After graduation, I worked at Children's World Learning Center as a day care assistant during the week and would walk to Merryhill Elementary Private School as an after school counselor. I went to American River College at night for Early Childhood Education.
During this time, my mother and I found out that my grandmother had a stroke and decided to move back to Texas in 2003 to take care of her. While in Texas I transferred to continue working for Children's World Learning Center and went to school at Austin Community College a year later. In 2006, I landed my first state job with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice working in a state prison while pregnant with my first child. I have moved up along the way and now currently work for Family and Protective Services. I first started with Adult Protective Services for 3 years, and now Child Protective Services for 4 years. Our mission is to always protect the unprotected. I have experience working with children from all different backgrounds, ages, and disabilities. One of my many goals is to find a way to be able to continue college and complete my education in order to help children with learning disabilities.
I consider Lord of Life as a second family. Both of my children were baptized here and I officially joined the church in 2015. In the nursery, you are always welcomed and invited. I encourage parents to come meet me along with the other wonderful Sunday school staff. Parents are always welcome to stop by anytime!
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“Matching Gifts”
Some contributors to Lord of Life may work for a company that matches gifts. Please let Jennifer Niedert, Dick Fink or the church office know if this is the case and we will work with you and your employer to realize a matching contribution.”
Pastor Noah’s Ministry in India: Lord of Life helped support Pastor Sunil Noah on his recent ministry
trip to India. He had revival meetings in Haryana, Delhi, and in Vengadamangalam (a very remote part
of Tamil Nadu) and a village church retreat at Panapakkam (Tamil Nadu). 62 people accepted Jesus as
their Savior, with a few rededicating their lives to Christ. “God is proving that Proverbs 13:23 is getting
fulfilled - "The field of the poor may produce much ..." ISV. Thank you once again for enabling me to go,
and for continuing to support me through your prayers. May the Lord richly bless you.” – Pastor Noah.
SAVE-THE-DATES
Nov 1 - Kindred Sisters Nov 6 - All Saints Day Nov 12 - Men’s Fellowship Breakfast Nov 12 - Harvest Festival & Craft Show Nov 23 - Thanksgiving Eve Worship Service Nov 27 - Advent Begins Dec 6 - Kindred Sisters Dec 10 - Men’s Fellowship Breakfast Dec 11 - Neighborhood Caroling
LORD OF LIFE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES September 15, 2016 6:30pm
In attendance: Pastor Skip, John Paul Crawford, Mark Waggoner, Randi Ladolcetta, Erica Smith, John Duarte
Call to order
Opening Prayer – Pastor Skip
Devotional – John Paul Crawford
Dwelling in the Word – Matthew 10:32-39
Erica and John Paul read. It was discussed that there will always be division and we discussed how
this is relating to our church family. We talked about how not everyone is on the same spiritual
journey and how that looks different for many people. A common theme was trying to avoid
conflict, it’s hard. John Paul noted that a faith that is untested is untrusted. We discussed having
deeper relationships vs. surface level ones and how to develop those relationships.
What is the mission of the church? Where are we going? Where is the SPIRIT leading us?
Jesus’ mission was directed at those not present, those who are not here.
Coffee with council
We will hold a follow up congregational meeting
Discussed topics and ideas for presentation
Discerning Prayer
Reconciling Class
At least 4 more meetings
One class will be role playing 1:1
Erica will coordinate class times/dates
New Business
Approve Ronnie & Jacque Wachsmann’s membership
Erica made a motion to approve
Mark seconded the motion
All approved
Roadmap Cohort Call – John Paul
Peace Lutheran is also struggling with
in reach vs. out reach
We are getting support from them and
another Pastor
Will continue the call
Closing Prayer – Pastor
Adjournment
Worship Attendance
09/04/2016 91
09/11/2016 87
09/18/2016 115
09/25/2016 89
Weekly Average: 96
YTD Total 3299
YTD Weekly Avg 90
FINANCE STATEMENT:
Aug Income 19,799 YTD Income 202,452 Aug Expenses 24,641 YTD Expenses 207,314 Aug Net Loss 4,842 YTD Net Loss 4,862
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Worship Leaders for October 2016
October 2, 2016 Color: Green
Presiding Minister: Pastor Carl Schoss Assisting Minister: (1st); Raina Parsons (2nd)
Lector: (1st); Brynn Waggoner (2nd) Media Assistant: Jim Tarsi (1st); Connor Sheehan (2nd)
Communion Assistant: (1st); Dorothy Crawford, Denise Sheehan (2nd)
Ushers: Doug Caldwell, Bill Saegert, Gary Parsons, Mike Brown & Fred Grampp (1st);
Dustin, Dax & Dakota Simpson, Mike Kamensky (2nd)
Altar Guild: Lyn Caldwell (1st); Dick Fink (2nd) Acolyte: Bryce Sheehan (2nd)
Tellers: Mindy Penland & Carol Gaskamp Cantor: (1st); (2nd)
Flowers: The Members of LOL, in honor of 20th Anniversary. Children’s Time: Wendy Waggoner
October 9, 2016 Color: Green
Presiding Minister: Pastor Skip Wachsmann Assisting Minister: (1st); John Paul Crawford (2nd)
Lector: (1st); Dustin Simpson (2nd) Media Assistant: Jim Tarsi (1st); Rex Schroeder (2nd)
Communion Assistant: (1st); Erica & Chapin Smith, Mike & Pam Kamensky (2nd)
Ushers: Doug Caldwell, Bill Saegert, Gary Parsons, Mike Brown & Fred Grampp (1st);
Dave, Erica, Chapin & Luke Smith (2nd)
Altar Guild: Deanna Brown (1st); Deb Grunska (2nd) Acolyte: Luke Smith (2nd)
Tellers: Mindy Penland & Carol Gaskamp Cantor: (1st); (2nd)
Flowers: Lane Family, for Linda’s birthday & Children’s Time: John Paul Crawford
Simpson Family in memory of Jack & Betty Emmons
October 16, 2016 Color: Green
Presiding Minister: Pastor Skip Wachsmann Assisting Minister: (1st); Dick Fink (2nd)
Lector: (1st); Carol Alessi (2nd) Media Assistant: Jim Tarsi (1st); Chuck Neeley (2nd)
Communion Assistant: (1st); Deb Grunska, Carol Alessi, Oscar Lopez, Wendy Waggoner (2nd)
Ushers: Doug Caldwell, Bill Saegert, Gary Parsons, Mike Brown & Fred Grampp (1st);
Gene, Riley & Brady Kaloustian, Jon Wolski (2nd)
Altar Guild: Lyn Caldwell (1st); Avery Willenborg (2nd) Acolyte: Erin Weston (2nd)
Tellers: Mindy Penland & Carol Gaskamp
Cantor: (1st); (2nd)
Flowers: Daniel & Jennifer Rosas, celebrating 31st Anniversary. Children’s Time: Felicia Wachsmann
October 23, 2016 Color: Green
Presiding Minister: Pastor Skip Wachsmann Assisting Minister: (1st); Dustin Simpson (2nd)
Lector: (1st); Dick Fink (2nd) Media Assistant: Jim Tarsi (1st); Connor Sheehan (2nd)
Communion Assistant: (1st); Dorothy Crawford, David Ladolcetta, Denise Sheehan, Jennifer Niedert (2nd)
Ushers: Doug Caldwell, Bill Saegert, Gary Parsons, Mike Brown & Fred Grampp (1st);
Brad & Bryce Sheehan, Mark Waggoner, Mike Kamensky (2nd)
Altar Guild: Deanna Brown (1st); Chuck Neeley (2nd) Acolyte: Kira Niedert (2nd)
Tellers: Mindy Penland & Carol Gaskamp Cantor: (1st); (2nd)
Flowers: Diane Saegert, for Bill’s birthday. Children’s Time: (Vacant) (2nd)
October 30, 2016 - Reformation Sunday Color: Red
Presiding Minister: Pastor Skip Wachsmann Assisting Minister: (1st); (2nd)
Lector: (1st); Brynn Waggoner (2nd) Media Assistant: Jim Tarsi (1st); Dick Fink (2nd)
Communion Assistant: (1st); Erica & Chapin Smith, Mike Kamensky, David Ladolcetta (2nd)
Ushers: Doug Caldwell, Bill Saegert, Gary Parsons, Mike Brown & Fred Grampp (1st);
Dustin, Dax & Dakota Simpson, Mike Kamensky (2nd)
Altar Guild: Lyn Caldwell (1st); Kori Weston (2nd) Acolyte: (2nd)
Tellers: Mindy Penland & Carol Gaskamp Cantor: (1st); (2nd)
Flowers: Rex Schroeder, in memory of Elaine Schroeder Children’s Time: High School Youth (2nd)
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October 2016
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2
20th Anniversary
8:15 am Early Svc
9:30 am Christian Ed
10:45 am Late Svc
3
11:00 am
Babywearing Mtg
7:00 pm
Education
Ministry Mtg
4
10:30 am
Kindred Sisters
6:30 pm Bible
Study (Café)
5
11:00 am
Prayer for
Ministry
6:00 pm Conf.
6:30 pm Praise
7:30 pm Vocal
6
10:00 am
Women’s Bible
Study (off-site)
6:30 pm Pack 150
Mtg
7:00 pm Property
Mtg Mtg
7
8
8:00 am Men’s
Breakfast
9:00 am Group
Ministry Training
9
Education
Connection Booth
8:15 am Early Svc
9:30 am Christian Ed
10:45 am Late Svc 12:15 pm Worship Mtg.
10
Columbus Day
7:00 pm Finance
Ministry Mtg.
(Conference Rm)
11
5:30 pm Pack
150 Den Mtg
6:30 pm Bible
Study (Café)
12
6:00 pm Conf.
6:30 pm Praise
7:30 pm Vocal
13
10:00 am
Women’s Bible
Study (off-site)
7:00 pm Stephen
Ministers
14
15
16
8:15 am Early Svc
9:30 am Christian Ed
10:45 am Late Svc
17
18
6:30 pm Bible
Study (Café)
6:30 pm TIFA
Meeting (Sanct)
19
11:00 am
Prayer for
Ministry
6:00 pm Conf.
6:30 pm Praise
7:30 pm Vocal
20
10:00 am
Women’s Bible
Study (off-site)
6:30 pm
Council Mtg
6:30 pm Pack
1502 Mtg
21
22
23 8:15 am Early Svc 9:30 am Christian Ed
10:45 am Late Svc
30 Reformation Sunday 8:15 am Early Svc 9:30 am Christian Ed
10:45 am Late Svc 5:30 pm Trunk or Treat
24
31
Halloween
25
6:30 pm Bible
Study (Café)
26
6:00 pm Conf.
6:30 pm Praise
7:30 pm Vocal
27
10:00 am
Women’s Bible
Study (off-site)
28
29
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