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Have I told you what a wonderful staff we have here at HTLC?!
The SonShine Preschool Board gathered with the SonShine staff for a little get-together in late May. This important outreach ministry of the congregation is led by Lori Tiede, along with teachers Marilyn Breim-horst and Stacy Kiihn. We are lucky to have all of them, and with a
growing investment from the congregation, the future looks bright!
Every congregation has a “face,” and it’s usually not the pastor! Jamie Bisek is that person for us! Virtually every person who comes into this building during the week is greeted by Jamie, she’s positive and respon-
sive. And she’s also a strong leader!
Speaking of leader, there’s Karen Taylor. One of the strategic initiatives was to create a ministry coordinator position. Karen is the perfect fit. She helps people share their gifts in a variety of ways. And
she makes sure that things run smoothly in worship!
I have been inundated with positive feedback for our Interim Director of Children, Youth and Family Ministry, Sonja Nelson, which only confirms what I have learned from working with her. Sonja’s years of experience and insight have been a blessing to us. She has built a strong team of people who are investing in this vital ministry. Sonja has also helped us to realize that we need a full time person in
that position.
Rose Fife is our Music Coordinator, and works with Rita Sapp, Terry Drommerhausen, Tim Price, Tobie Thietje, and Lexi Lammers, an incredible team! In addition to their musical talent, this group
works well together, and understands the importance of worship at the center of our life together.
Jon Bergquist is our Facility Manager, which is currently a volunteer position. Jon has taken on sev-eral projects which have been an incredible support to the Property Team and Interior Space Team.
We are lucky to have him!
Jim Cody is here virtually every day as our custodian. It’s easy to take for granted just how good this
building looks, thanks to Jim.
Donna Galvin began preparing Wednesday meals a little over a year ago. She and her crew of vol-unteers not only prepare great food, but create an atmosphere of hospitality where everyone is wel-
come.
Kris Palma was recognized at our Celebration Meal last month! She is ending her run as our Nursery
Attendant. We were fortunate to have her in this role.
That’s a lot of part-time people! I am thankful for how well we work together! And then there are all of you. Staff play an important leadership role but there needs to be a balance between them and all
those who share their gifts and leadership. HTLC gets this right!
Oh, and one more thing: Wednesday worship will continue during the summer at 6:30 pm, with sup-per served from 5:30 to 6:23 pm. We are anxious to see how folks will respond! If you’re out of town on the weekend, come and join us on Wednesday! Perhaps you’re curious what Wednesday worship is like, or you haven’t had a chance to try out our wonderful meal. I encourage you to live dangerous-
ly, and mix it up a little bit this summer!
Interim Pastor Hans Lee
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Church Office Hours
Monday—Friday
8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Interim Pastor Hans Lee
In This Issue:
Council Letter pg. 3
Volunteer pg. 4
Children& Youth Events pg. 8
Sonshine Update pg. 5
REMEMBER!
REMEMBER!
REMEMBER!
Wednesday evening
dinner is from
5:30 pm– 6:23 pm
Wednesday Worship
is at 6:30 pm!!
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Page 11 Church Council meeting minutes, April 17, 2017 7:00 p.m.
Call to meeting to order at 7:00 p.m., Quorum Established Members Present: Lindblom, Gassner, Friendshuh, Brown, Torgerson, Fiala, Kienow
Opening Prayer– Friendshuh
Approve Agenda: Motion by Lindlbom, 2nd by Gassner Approve March 2017 Minutes: Motion by Friendshuh, 2nd by Kienow SAT Update: Pat Mohn is out tonight, update moved to a future meeting.
Joan Winn updated on Worship Team work. Objectives include: 1) Encouraging special music by a sign
up campaign. 2) Increase testimonials – part of Lent services. 3) Explore performance theater during
Lent/Easter season – voices of Jesus on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday had a number of vocals and
instrumentals for a “moving service”. 4) Enhance worship space; a donor will contribute a new projector;
add lighting over lectern; on hold is the altar enhancement of raising it. 5) Worship innovations – continu-
ing to look at other church practices either in person or on line; new sound system on hold.
Action & Decision Register: Fiala reviewed.
Pastor's Report: Review job description for Senior Pastor. Synod Assembly is May 5-6 (not over-
night) available opportunity for council.
Treasurers Report: Kahnke reported. Bottom line for March - “good” month. Giving was down almost
$5,000 versus budget; operating expenses lower than budget. We’ve remained within approved budget for
the past three months.
Old Business:
Property assessment team reps will attend next city council meeting to learn about the proposed senior
living complex initiative.
Jon Bergquist presented a prioritized list of proposed capital expenditure projects and window replacement
is first priority of $18,000. Motion to go with what Jon recommended and give him the go ahead to replace
the windows. Friendshuh made the motion and 2nd
by Fiala. Gassner voted opposed due to contractor
reputation. Gassner motioned that we move forward with the kitchen fire suppression system, retrofitting
the vent hood over the stoves as Jon proposed, with a 2nd by Kienow. Sanctuary roof, Sonshine re-
strooms and sanctuary ceiling fans projects are on hold for more discussion.
New Business: Friendshuh asked council about the necessity for continuing the written SAT up-date by team leaders. Council agreed that when a team meets they can submit an update; otherwise not necessary. Closing Prayer— Lord’s Prayer Meeting Adjournment at 8:03 p.m. Motion by Gassner, 2nd by Lindblom Next Meeting: May 15, 2017 Respectfully submitted, Sharon Brown
PFLAG in partnership with New Prague Community Action Network (NPCAN) is co-sponsoring Gender Revolution A Journey with Katie Couric—A National Geographic Documentary on Saturday, June 10th, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at HTLC in the sanctuary.
Notes from the Finance Committee:
Good well to all of you fellow parishioners! It is with mixed feelings that I write our monthly update regard-ing finance. On one hand, our church is vibrant, growing, the congregation is investing in its future and beating the financial plan for the year. But on the other hand, the rain came in through the roof during ser-vice and part of our financial plans went out the window (so to speak). To put it simply, our budget for the first four months of 2017 was to have us deficit spending by $21,312 to date. In other words, borrowing through a line of credit in order to fulfill our strategic initiatives for the church. Based on our results from the first four months of the year, we have done better than planned, we actually deficit spent (or borrowed) $11,746. This is $9,566 better than planned, but again still a deficit spend. So the feelings regarding this are excellent. We are ‘ahead of plan’. But wait…
The roof didn’t stop the rain and the budget didn’t stop the spend. Therefore friends and neighbors, with a planned $58,400 deficit spend for 2017 in addition to increased spending regarding the welfare of the build-ing (roof & window’s), we find ourselves in need of assistance. We should all ask ourselves…Do I like a church that is dry during service…Yes. Do I like a church that doesn’t allow Minnesota’s in climate weather to approach me from all directions…Yes. Can I find it in my budget to help the church with building repairs…Yes. God Bless all of you and may you stay dry as the rainy weather is finally past!!
Finance Committee
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Dan’s Council letter to the Holy Trinitarians (June 2017)
Being a newly elected council person, I wanted to utilize my first letter to introduce myself to our congregation. My name is Dan Jacobson, I was born and raised in Albert Lea, MN. I have been a member of Holy Trinity for roughly twelve years. I attended church here even before that, with the Privratsky family, before Tonya and I were married. Even prior to becoming a member, I had always found our church to be a very welcoming place to build my faith, as well as my families.
I have many emotional ties to our church. I married my beautiful wife in our church, almost 18 years ago. I still picture so many events from that day every time I attend church. Also, our three children Bethany, Cody, and Emily have all been baptized at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. It seems like only yesterday we baptized them into our congregation. I recall things from their bap-tisms, every time we baptize a new child into our congregation.
We have lived in New Prague for twelve years and have always been proud to be members of HTLC. I am honored to be a member of our council, and look forward to learning more about our church. This congregation is the type of congregation I wanted to be part of. It is the type of congregation that makes everyone feel welcome.
My family and I have always attended the Sunday service. Recently we have discovered the Wednesday service as a better option for us. I love coming for a meal, and afterwards, being able to converse with other people in our congregation. Our children attend confirmation and crew time on Wednesday nights, and then we attend the service. It has allowed my family to gain Sundays as a family day. With camping season arriving, we are able to attend church more often with the Wednesday option also.
One of my favorite traditions, is attending the Christmas Eve service and singing “Silent Night” by candlelight. This has become a highlight of our Christmas Eve, every year. It is also nice to continue to see new faces joining our congregation. We are a blessed congregation who has many resources that will continue to increase the Holy Trinity experience and are committed to improving the everyday operations of our church. I consider it an honor to be on the Council for our beloved church and continuing to serve our congregation.
God’s Peace,
Dan Jacobson
In Our Prayers
In a Health Care Facility..
Barb Loebner
In Our Prayers…
Bonnie Tupy and Laurie Tolzmann
Please inform the church office of any ill-
nesses, hospitalizations, or prayer re-
quests.
Call the church office if you would like a
visit from Pastor Hans.
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Healing Broken Relationships
Support Group
The loss experienced by those going
through separation and divorce, or the
ending a long term significant relationship
is great. For those grieving this loss,
come and experience good support as
you move through this time in your life.
We welcome people from all faith tradi-
tions. We meet on the first and third Tues-
day of the month, from 7:00—8:30 p.m. in
the parish office building (formerly the rec-
tory of St. Wenceslaus across the handi-
cap parking from the church), 215 E. Main
St., New Prague. Please call Mary at 952-
873-6781 or Deacon Bob 952-758-0463,
for more information.
Amazing Grays (senior coffee) planning a
trip to State Capital in St. Paul (of course lunch
somewhere in St. Paul too!) Thursday, June 29th
or Thursday, July 6th. Watch the Sunday bulletin
for firm date and sign-up sheet will be on the
back bulletin board. More road trips in the plan-
ning process also.
TV BROADCASTING - We are now broadcasting our services on the local Bevcomm Channel 6. This will include all aspects of worship such as Children's Sermon and Noisy Offering. Showing times are as follows: Sunday’s at 10am and Wednes-day’s at 7pm.
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Caring Adults for Confirmation Do you love God? Do you love/like Middle School youth? Then we're looking for you! This fall we will add small groups led by an adult leader to our confirmation minis-try. Our hope is to begin developing caring relationships with our youth. An adult leader will meet with the youth during the one hour class, help lead discussion in the small group, and spend time caring and listening to our youth. If you feel called to this ministry, contact Sonja Nelson, [email protected].
A different kind of pace
By the time this newsletter hits your mailbox, it will be “officially” summer. Most families have a
significant change in their schedule, some more relaxed and some more hectic. Whatever your
schedule, I hope you find a worship time that fits in it.
A change in pace can bring about time to reflect. Sometimes you see things from a differ-
ent perspective and you may feel called to do something new. We have several opportunities for
you to experience a change of pace and to answer the call to serve our church.
Wednesday Evening Worship Assistants - Our well of resources is pretty shallow on Wednesday
Evenings, so we are looking for a little bit of everything. Ushers, Communion Assistants, and
Readers.
Power Point Runners - Anyone 7th grade and older can be trained to run the PowerPoint for
worship service. It’s a great way to build service hours for Middle School and High School Youth!
Vacation Bible School Leaders - If you are interested in helping with VBS, see Sonja Nelson or
sign-up online on the church website. (www.holytrinityonline.org)
Welcome Center Hosts - If you love this church and you love to talk, you are qualified to host the
Welcome Center!
Thank you for prayerfully listening and hearing your call. If you have any questions,
please contact me at [email protected] or call the church office at 952-758-3513.
Blessings,
Karen Taylor
Ministry Coordinator
Calling all Builder’s!
If you enjoy doing light building work, we have just the job
for you. VBS (Vacation Bible School) is looking for some extra
hands to help build, cut, and paint. Please contact the
church office at 952-758-3513 or
[email protected] if you are interested.
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Do you know a family that is still looking for an educational
and Christian preschool program for the 2017-2018 school
year? If so, please let them know about Sonshine Pre-
school! We are over halfway through the Parent Aware rat-
ing process, we are licensed by the State of Minnesota, we
use the Creative Curriculum and Handwriting Without Tears, we have a beautiful
and spacious playground, we have awesome learning centers with many fun ac-
tivities, and we have a wonderful kindergarten readiness program. We are happy
to give tours this summer of our awesome classrooms, so please spread the word!
We will be having a summer camp the first two weeks in June for preschool age
children from the ages of 3-5. Families can choose one week or two! The themes
are “Backyard Fun” and “Ooey Gooey Messy Fun!” The camp will include a lot of
outside time, bug collecting, messy projects, science, and much more! All are wel-
come, including children that do not attend Sonshine Preschool. Registration
forms can be found at the church welcome center, or call 758-3513 for more infor-
mation.
We are looking for substitute teachers for the 2017-2018 school year! We have
classes M-F morning and all day. If you are interested please call 758-3513.
Lori Tiede
Director of Sonshine Christian Preschool
Middle School Youth Group
June—Fun at the Farm: On Friday, June 30th from 6:30-dark-thirty come visit the Horejsi Farm for fellowship and fun. A variety of activities will be available including: hands on en-counters with farm animals, a chance to help feed cows, using your senses in the sensory garden, playing yard games, taking a walk in the country, and joining in a good-old-fashioned campfire sing-along. We will enjoy vittles pot-luck style and you can bring your own meat to grill (grill and grill master will be provided). Families with last names A-J bring a salad, K-T bring dessert, U-Z chips or buns. Some seating will be provided but bring a lawn chair or pic-nic blanket and some bug spray. Horejsi Farms - 4650 Farwell Ave. Webster, MN 55088
Vacation Bible School 2017 – Passport to Peru Registration for Vacation Bible School is OPEN! For 2017, we will be using a cross-cultural program called “Passport to Peru” where children will learn about faith, Peru and the culture of Peru. Mark your calendars for July 17-20, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00/noon and please notice our program is a week early because of the New Prague school schedule. Cost is $15 per child, $30 maximum per family which includes t-shirt, music cd and supplies. Registration clos-es July 9. Music CD, supplies and t-shirt are not guaranteed after July 9 with limited walk-ins on the day of VBS. Please turn registration fee in by July 9 to the Church Office. Items to be donated for VBS can be found on the board by the Welcome Center. If you are interested in helping before, during or after the VBS week, please contact Sonja Nelson at [email protected] or go to our website to sign up. To register for VBS or Volunteer please go to our website, www.holytrinityonline.org.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE Wednesday Night Contemporary Services are at
6:30 p.m. Dinner is served weekly from 5:30-6:15 p.m.
June 7th— French Toast Bakes June 14th— BBQ Chicken Sandwiches
June 21st— Hot Dishes June 28th— Sub Sandwiches
CALL COMMITTEE UPDATE
Recently, the Call Committee had the opportunity to interview two pastoral candidates. Alt-hough each candidate had their own unique gifts, we don't believe either is the right fit for Holy Trinity. We are continuing to review profiles that are sent by the synod. We ask that you continue to keep us in your prayers as we continue this journey.
Thank you, The Call Committee (Dirk Berger, Maggie Bass, Kate Kienow, Darcey Schoenebeck, Jamie Sticha, and Jed Trachte)
Welcome Center Hosts Wanted Do you love to meet new people? Do you love to talk? Do you love Holy Trinity and want to share its awesomeness with everyone you meet? If you answered yes to any of these questions,
YOU WOULD BE THE PERFECT HOST!
We are looking for warm, friendly and inviting people to serve as Welcome Center Hosts before and after worship services. Hosts can be families, couples, or individuals.
General duties include:
Recognizing and Welcoming visitors
Answering questions regarding HTLC and its ministries
Giving quick tours of our building
Handing out information as appropriate
Assisting members with Welcome Center computers for online signup opportunities
We are looking for 16 Hosts (8 for Sunday’s and 8 for Wednesday’s), so we could create an 8 week
Hope House
Next Hosting Weeks: June 18—25
Training for new volunteers:
Tuesday, June 6th, 6:30pm-8:00pm
At Hope House 305 Columbus Ave. N., New Prague, MN 56071
To sign up please contact Julie Huddock 952-994-5383
NEW IN THE NURSERY
A live feed of our worship service is now provided in the Nursery. Children are always welcome in worship. The nursery is available for families as needed. We hope the live feed will help make worship a more enjoyable experi-ence for our families. Please note that during the summer the nursery will be available for families without an at-tendant.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 4
9:00 am A.A.
7:30 pm A.A.
5
6 7:30am Choir Practice
8:30 am Worship
9:15am Sunday School
9:30 am Middle School Youth
9:30 am Fireside Chat
10:30am Worship
5:00 pm Service of Remembrance
7:00 pm A.A.
7 10:00 am Staff Meeting
6:30 pm CODA-New Pra-
gue
6:30 pm Girls Scouts
Troop 25220—Room 205A
6:30 pm Lion’s Den—
Room 205B
8:00 pm A.A. & Al-Anon
11
9:00 am A.A.
1:00 pm Ladies Sewing
Group
5:00 pm Parent’s Night Out
Event
7:30 pm A.A.
12
1:00 pm Sunday
School Christmas
Program Practice
13 7:30am Choir Practice
8:30 am Worship
9:15am Sunday School
9:30 am Middle School Youth
9:30 am Fireside Chat
10:30am Worship—Sunday
School Christmas Program
7:00 pm A.A.
14
10:00 am Staff Meeting
6:30 pm CODA—New
Prague
6:30 pm Executive Board
8:00 pm A.A. & Al-Anon
18
9:00 am A.A.
11:00am Sonshine Christ-
mas Program
7:30 pm A.A.
19
20 7:30am Choir Practice
8:30 am Worship
9:15am Sunday School
9:30 am Middle School Youth
9:40 am Adult Ed
10:30am Worship
7:00 pm A.A.
21 12:30 pm Staff Meeting
6:30 pm CODA—New
Prague
6:30 pm Girls Scouts
Troop 25220—Room 205A
7:00 pm Church Council
8:00 pm A.A. & Al-Anon
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7:30am Choir Practice
8:30 am Worship
10:30am Worship
7:00 pm A.A.
Pastor Erick Vacation
28
10:00 am Staff Meeting
6:30 pm CODA—New Prague
8:00 pm A.A. & Al-Anon
Pastor Erick Vacation
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
6:30 am Men’s Bible Study
9:00 am Sonshine Summer
Camp
7:00 pm A.A.
2
9:00 am A.A.
7:30 pm A.A.
3
10am-2pm Bridal Show-
er—FH
4
9:00 am Worship
10:15 am Regular Stakeholder
Meeting
5:30 pm NPCAN—FH
7:00 pm A.A.
5
6:30 pm CODA—New Prague
7:00 pm A.A. & Al-Anon
6
9:00 am Sonshine Summer
Camp
7
9:00 am Amazing Grays
9:00 am Sonshine Summer
Camp
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
5:30 pm Wednesday Dinner
5:30 pm CYF Mtg—PP
6:30 pm Worship
8
6:30 am Men’s Bible Study
9:00 am Sonshine Summer
Camp
7:00 pm A.A.
9
9:00 am A.A.
1:00 pm Ladies Sewing Group
7:30 pm A.A.
10
6:30pm Gender Revolu-
tion—A National Geo-
graphic Documentary—
Sanctuary
11
9:00 am Worship
7:00 pm A.A.
12
6:30 pm Executive Committee
6:30 pm CODA—New Prague
7:00 pm A.A. & Al-Anon
13 14
9:00 am Amazing Grays
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
5:30 pm Wednesday Dinner
6:30 pm Worship
15
6:30 am Men’s Bible Study
7:00 pm A.A.
16
9:00 am A.A.
7:30 pm A.A.
17
18 Happy Father’s Day
9:00 am Worship
7:00 pm A.A.
19
6:30 pm Boy Scouts—FH
6:30 pm CODA-New Prague
7:00 pm Church Council
7:00 pm A.A. & Al-Anon
20 21
9:00 am Amazing Grays
1:00 pm All Staff Meeting
5:30 pm Wednesday Dinner
6:30 pm Worship
7:15 pm Stewardship Mtg
22
6:30 am Men’s Bible Study
7:00 pm A.A.
23
9:00 am A.A.
1:00 pm Ladies Sewing Group
7:30 pm A.A.
24
25
9:00 am Worship—Baptism’s
7:00 pm A.A.
26
6:30 pm CODA-New Prague
7:00 pm A.A. & Al-Anon
27
7:00 pm LGBT Support
28
9:00 am Amazing Grays
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
5:30 pm Wednesday Dinner
6:30 pm Worship
29
6:30 am Men’s Bible Study
6:30 pm NPCAN—FH
7:00 pm A.A.
30
9:00 am A.A.
6:30 pm Spending an evening on
the farm—Melissa Horejsi’s
7:30 pm A.A.
USHERS
SUNDAY WEDNESDAY
Jerry Privratsky – Head _____________
Mike Rademacher _____________
Jim Heckenlaible
Bob Nelson
WELCOME CENTER HOSTS
June 4 9:00 am _______________________
June 7 6:30 pm _______________________
June 11 9:00 am _______________________
June 14 6:30 pm _______________________
June 18 9:00 am _______________________
June 21 6:30 pm _______________________
June 25 9:00 am _______________________
June 28 6:30 pm _______________________
GREETERS (Front & South Door)
June 4 9:00 am Lois & Mike Ryan
June 11 9:00 am Shelley Reimers
June 18 9:00 am Jeff & Laurie Tolzmann
June 25 9:00 am Mark & Jenny Walser Family
READERS June 4 9:00 am Luke Friendshuh
June 7 6:30 pm Nate Kahnke
June 11 9:00 am Deb Miller
June 14 6:30 pm Lou Berquam
June 18 9:00 am Darcey Schoenebeck
June 21 6:30 pm Kate Kienow
June 25 9:00 am Dirk Berger
June 28 6:30 pm Rob Taylor
ALTAR GUILD
Lois Ryan – Sunday’s
_____________ - Wednesday’s
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS
June 4 (Intinction) 9:00 am
Jim & Michelle Nading, Laurie Thorp
June 7 (Intinction) 6:30 pm
Alyce and Jeffrey Price, Jen Fiala
June 18 (Bread & Wine) 9:00 am
Paul & Nyla Newton, Tim & Jane Dittberner, Eryn
Schoenebeck and Isaiah Podratz (Basket Holders)
June 21 (Bread & Wine) 6:30 pm
Rob & Karen Taylor, John Taylor, Daniel Price and
Lucas Fiala (Basket Holders)
POWERPOINT RUNNERS
June 4 9:00 am Tristan Friendshuh
June 7 6:30 pm Jeffrey Price
June 11 9:00 am Lauren/Bret Kitner
June 14 6:30 pm Jeffrey Price
June 18 9:00 am Brady Bouffleur
June 21 6:30 pm Jeffrey Price
June 25 9:00 am Michael Busch
June 28 6:30 pm Jeffrey Price
COUNCIL PERSON
June 4 Luke Friendshuh
June 7 Nate Kahnke
June 11 Dan Jacobson
June 14 Deb Lindblom
June 18 Paul Newton
June 21 Paul Newton
June 25 Jeremy Torgerson
June 28 Kim Gassner
OFFERING COUNTERS
June 4 Dennis Jasperson and Renee Dietrich
June 11 Sande Schoenecker and Carrie DeValk
June 18 Julie Popple and Tammy Kajer
June 25 Dan Popple and Carrie Kitner
RADIO BROADCAST
June 4 Pat & Deb O’Malley
June 11 Dr. Tim & Deb Miller
June 18 Jim Dyslin
June 25 Dan & Lona Rookaird
June 2017 Sunday Worship at 9:00 am
Wednesday Worship at 6:30 pm
USHERS
SUNDAY WEDNESDAY
Fred Schmeising _____________
George Winn _____________
Tim Thorp
WELCOME CENTER HOSTS
July 2 9:00 am _______________________
July 5 6:30 pm _______________________
July 9 9:00 am _______________________
July 12 6:30 pm _______________________
July 16 9:00 am _______________________
July 19 6:30 pm _______________________
July 23 9:00 am _______________________
July 26 6:30 pm _______________________
July 30 9:00 am _______________________
GREETERS (Front & South Door)
July 2 9:00 am Maggie Bass and Maureen Edwards
July 9 9:00 am Chris & Nikki Hauck Family
July 16 9:00 am Jon & Jill Lunde
July 23 9:00 am Tom & Laurie Fendler
July 30 9:00 am Audrey & Lowell Lamping
READERS July 2 9:00 am Marcia Jarrett
July 5 6:30 pm Val Drommerhausen
July 9 9:00 am Chris Hauck
July 12 6:30 pm Daniel Price
July 16 9:00 am Deb O’Malley
July 19 6:30 pm Chris Loose
July 23 9:00 am Tim Miller
July 26 6:30 pm Paul Newton
July 30 9:00 am Matthew Putz
ALTAR GUILD
______________ – Sunday’s
_____________ - Wednesday’s
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS
July 2 (Intinction) 9:00 am Susan Welcome, Mike & Mary
Busch
July 5 (Intinction) 6:30 pm Jason Fife, Maddie Fife, Joe
Taylor
July 16 (Bread & Wine) 9:00 am Deb & Pat O’Malley, Jerry
Privratsky, Patty Warnemunde (runner), Macy Pongratz and Jack
Zabka (basket holders)
July 19 (Bread & Wine) 6:30 pm Deb, Tom and Abby
Lindblom, Olivia and Taylor Lindblom (basket holders)
POWERPOINT RUNNERS
July 2 9:00 am Liam Fife
July 5 6:30 pm Jeffrey Price
July 9 9:00 am Brady Bouffleur
July 12 6:30 pm Jeffrey Price
July 16 9:00 am Sue Gilles
July 19 6:30 pm Jeffrey Price
July 23 9:00 am Tristan Friendshuh
July 26 6:30 pm Jeffrey Price
July 30 9:00 am Dirk Berger
COUNCIL PERSON
July 2 9:00 am Doug Dietrich
July 5 6:30 pm Eric Fiala
July 9 9:00 am Luke Friendshuh
July 12 6:30 pm Kim Gassner
July 16 9:00 am Nate Kahnke
July 19 6:30 pm Kim Gassner
July 23 9:00 am Luke Friendshuh
July 26 6:30 pm Paul Newton
July 30 9:00 am Tyler Kienow
OFFERING COUNTERS
July 2 Dennis Jasperson and Renee Dietrich
July 9 Sande Schoenecker and Carrie DeValk
July 16 Julie Popple and Tammy Kajer
July 23 Dan Popple and Carrie Kitner
July 30 Dennis Jasperson and Renee Dietrich
RADIO BROADCAST
July 2 Jim and Kerry Heckenlaible
July 9 Jim Dyslin
July 16 Jake and Kareen Jacobson
July 23
July 30 Larry and Sande Schoenecker
July 2017 Sunday Worship at 9:00 am
Wednesday Worship at 6:30 pm