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Volume 38, Issue 1 · January 2017 This New Year is the 500 th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It was kicked off by Martin Luther, so it is especially interesting to Lutherans. We plan to commemorate it in a variety of ways, but one of the key ways that we have been planning coordinates with our Vibrant Faith Framework. Our plan is to focus on Luther’s Small Catechism as a resource to pick up the Vibrant Faith understanding that home is church, too. Parents, grandparents, mentors, and other significant adults have more influence over the formation of faith in people than does a congregation. Ulp! What kind of training and resources do these important adults have to help form faith in others? Well, their own experience of the presence of God, God’s grace, and their faith are key. The Small Catechism is a resource that gives us basic language to talk about that presence, grace, and faith to others. We all need some help with this. We were delighted when Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton came out with the same emphasis on the Small Catechism for 1517 as we did. Coincidence or Holy Spirit? – you be the judge. We are going to emphasize a piece of the Small Catechism each church season to walk us through this rich source for encouraging faith and understanding. In January, we will focus on Holy Baptism, connecting with the celebration of the Baptism of Jesus and our Baptism Milestone. Sunday, January 8, we will have a cross- generational Sunday school activity that lifts up the gift of grace that calls us into faith and leads us into a life of forgiveness and power for a Christian life. As a way to introduce the Small Catechism, we are having a time for significant adults – grandparents, aunts, uncles, parents, coaches, and mentors – to receive ideas on how this little book can help them express the faith they have to young people. We call it Shepherd of Souls, because that is really what we are doing. It takes place while Sunday school students are having their Christmas program practice Saturday, December 17, 9:00am. While children practice, adults will take a trip through the Small Catechism and practice how we can use this to help ourselves and others mature and grow deeper in faith. No lectures, but some role playing and practice from each of the sections of the catechism. Adults will leave with confidence to be witnesses to faith. You don’t even have to bring your own catechism, we will give you the newest edition as a gift for all of us who have been called to be Shepherds of Souls.

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Volume 38, Issue 1 · January 2017

This New Year is the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It was kicked off by Martin

Luther, so it is especially interesting to Lutherans. We plan to commemorate it in a variety of ways, but one of

the key ways that we have been planning coordinates with our Vibrant Faith Framework. Our plan is to focus

on Luther’s Small Catechism as a resource to pick up the Vibrant Faith understanding that home is church,

too. Parents, grandparents, mentors, and other significant adults have more influence over the formation of

faith in people than does a congregation.

Ulp! What kind of training and resources do these important adults have to help form faith in others? Well, their

own experience of the presence of God, God’s grace, and their faith are key. The Small Catechism is a

resource that gives us basic language to talk about that presence, grace, and faith to others. We all need

some help with this.

We were delighted when Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton came out with the same emphasis on the Small

Catechism for 1517 as we did. Coincidence or Holy Spirit? – you be the judge.

We are going to emphasize a piece of the Small Catechism each church season to walk us through this rich

source for encouraging faith and understanding. In January, we will focus on Holy Baptism, connecting with

the celebration of the Baptism of Jesus and our Baptism Milestone. Sunday, January 8, we will have a cross-

generational Sunday school activity that lifts up the gift of grace that calls us into faith and leads us into a life

of forgiveness and power for a Christian life.

As a way to introduce the Small Catechism, we are having a time for significant adults – grandparents, aunts,

uncles, parents, coaches, and mentors – to receive ideas on how this little book can help them express the

faith they have to young people. We call it Shepherd of Souls, because that is really what we are doing. It

takes place while Sunday school students are having their Christmas program practice Saturday, December

17, 9:00am. While children practice, adults will take a trip through the Small Catechism and practice how we

can use this to help ourselves and others mature and grow deeper in faith. No lectures, but some role playing

and practice from each of the sections of the catechism. Adults will leave with confidence to be witnesses to

faith. You don’t even have to bring your own catechism, we will give you the newest edition as a gift for all of

us who have been called to be Shepherds of Souls.

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QUILT ’N CRAFT

Thursday, January 26, 7:00pm, at the home

of Donna Hansen, 3110 Alameda, Cedar

Falls, 290-4486. Bring your own craft or learn

a new one. All are welcome!

SERVICE COUNCIL CHRISTMAS PROJECT

Thank you to the Bethlehem

congregation for supporting this year’s

Christmas project! Because of your

generosity, we were able to help 20

area families. (Gifts and food will be delivered Dec.

17.) There’s no doubt that your gifts and cash

donations will make Christmas a little brighter for

them. Also, we owe a big thanks to the Keepsake

Quilters group that meets monthly at the church for

its generous donation to the project.

CALLING ALL CHILI COOKS

The Souper Bowl of Caring Chili Cook-Off will be

Sunday, Feb. 5, at the noon potluck. Jr. and Sr. High

youth will help serve. ??? Contact Sue Jorgensen,

268-0011. For more on the Chili Cook-Off and

Souper Bowl of Caring, see the “B.L.Y.M.P. & FM 4000

News” page.

CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE 2016 TAX YEAR must be

given to the church no later than noon Dec. 31, or

mailed to the church in an envelope postmarked no

later than Dec. 31.

CONGREGATIONAL QUARTERLY MEETING

Sunday, Jan. 29, 9:45am

WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEALS

Wednesday Night Meals return Jan. 11, and we are

in need of volunteers who would like to help

prepare, serve and/or clean up meals during the

months of January, February, April, or May. The

schedule is flexible. If you are able to volunteer,

contact Heather Schneider, 266-3541 or

[email protected].

MONTHLY POTLUCK SUNDAY, JANUARY 8.

One week later due to New Year’s Day.

MANY THANKS to all who assisted our NewAldaya

residents to and from the Sunday Chapel services in

November! Most especially thanks to: Adam, Barb,

Chayse, ElJean, Emma, Isaak, Jerry, Jill, June, Kaleb,

Kallista, Lily, Maria, Marilyn, Megan, Olivia, Sabrina,

Sam, Scott, Talisa, Trenton, and Zoey! (I hope I got

everyone.) Our residents very much appreciated

your help! Sincerely, Marie Gregersen.

The Bethlehem staff sends our

greeting for a blessed Christmas

and peace & joy in the new

year.

SIMPLY GIVING It is time to think about revising your

Simply Giving electronic funds transfers for your

offerings to God through Bethlehem Lutheran

Church. You can update your giving plan for 2017

by going to https://myvanco.vancopayments.com/

secure/vanco_login.html. You will need your ID and

password to access your account. If you are thinking

about beginning Simply Giving in order to make your

offerings by electronic funds transfer you can find

out more about it or sign up for it at https://

w w w . e l e c t r on i c d o n a t i o n s . c o m / s e r v i c e s /

online_giving/online_donations.html.

The Congregational Council invites you to join us in

expressing our thanks to Pastor Gary and the entire

paid staff of BLC with a bonus gift. Monetary gifts

may be placed in the offering plate or dropped off

in the office by December 31. Please clearly mark

the envelope or check memo line with “staff gift.”

~ Stephen Becker, Congregational President

CHRISTMAS CAROLING

Join us Sunday, December 18, 3:00-5:00pm, as we

visit Bethlehem members who have a hard time

getting out. Meet at church to carpool. A soup

potluck and fellowship will follow.

CELEBRATION OF HOLY BAPTISM

CROSS-GENERATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL

Sunday, January 8, 9:45am we will

focus on Holy Baptism, connecting

with the celebration of the Baptism of

Jesus and our Baptism Milestone. Our

caring conversations and activities

will remind us of, and reinforce and

inspire us in, our baptismal covenant.

Water, oil and soap provided.

CHRISTMAS EVE WORSHIP

New time, please note that 4pm the time of our first

Christmas Eve worship service. Our other Christmas

Eve services are 7pm and 11pm.

CHRISTMAS DAY & NEW YEAR’S DAY WORSHIP

There will be ONE worship service at 10:00am

Christmas Day, Sunday, December 25

and New Year’s Day, Sunday, January 1.

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UNIFIED GIVING THROUGH NOV 30

Income: $324,367.26

Mission Plan: $314,930.00

$9,437.26

WHEN HOSPITALIZED Please call the church office,

266-3541, if you or a loved one is in the hospital. Due

to changes in privacy policies, most hospitals no

longer contact a church when a member is

hospitalized.

CONTACT INFORMATION If you are moving, or if

you have changed your phone number or email

address, please contact the church, 266-3541 or

[email protected], so we can stay in touch

with you.

If you would like to add or

remove someone on the

prayer chain, contact

H e a t h e r S c h n e i d e r ,

[email protected]

or 266-3541.

PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY

If you know of someone who is experiencing

a difficult time, they may need a prayer shawl. If you

would like to have one, contact Heather Schneider,

[email protected] or 266-3541.

DONATE NOW

Use your smartphone to scan the

QR code or go to bethlehemcf.org

and click on “Give Online”

underneath the Worship tab.

319-266-3541, www.bethlehemcf.org

CHURCH OFFICE STAFF

Pastor Gary Hedding

[email protected]

Robin Souhrada - Director of Faith Formation

[email protected]

Heather Schneider - Ministry Coordinator

[email protected]

LIKE us on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/pages/

Bethlehem-Lutheran-Church-ELCA/

451552121584266?ref=hl

Friends and family of our members:

BLC members:

Those serving in the armed forces:

Kyle Dierks

Forrest Maxson

Dan O’Connell

Bailey Smith

Chuck Assink

Mary Grosse

Mildred Gutknecht

Reed Hunemuller

Linda Hurley

Isabel Johnson

Donna Klingfuss

Allan Nielsen

Eldora Sturm

Darryl Torrin

Diane Vajgrt

Craig Arnold

Robin Arnold

Eryn Bauer

Adelia Biretz

Norb Borcherding

Curtis Brown

Denise Cooper

Drew Cranston

Ginny Davis

Deloris Doehrmann

Anne Dotzler

Rhys Fletcher

Eizaya Fulks

Steve Godwin

Naomi Hagen

Jim Heiselman

Kim Hermanson

Jon Hernandez

Robert Johnson

Anna Jorgensen

Jill Junk

John Jurris

Jason Luck

Anne Marcie

Andrew Miller

Finegan O’Keefe

Brent Osantoski

Jill Pechacek

Bob Schmitt

Barb Schroeder

Lawrence Seery

Liz Smith Warriner

Corby Stinnett

Marvilyn Thomas

Robin Vasquez

Minnie Ward

Jeff Webb

Alise Williams

Christine

Janeen

Kelly

Krissy

Lynn

Michael

Keep in prayer

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Sunday worship with Holy Communion

8:30am & 11:00am

Nursery available 8:15am-12:15pm

Pastor: Rev. Gary Hedding

Church office phone: 319-266-3541

Office hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-3:00pm

Friday, 8:00am-Noon

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.bethlehemcf.org

**Newsletter deadline: January 15**

Bulletin deadline: 9:00am Thursdays

4000 Hudson Road, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613

“BETHLEHEM” (USPS 565-290) is published monthly by the

BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH, 4000 Hudson Road, Cedar

Falls, Iowa 50613. Periodical Postage Paid at Cedar Falls,

Iowa 50613.

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Bethlehem, 4000

Hudson Road, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613

VOLUME XXXVIII NUMBER I DECEMBER 13, 2016

JANUARY LECTORS

8:30 Worship 11:00 Worship

1st

8th

15th

22nd

29th

Glenn Nelson 10:00 Worship

Linda Lewis Marty O’Connell

Wayne Bartelt Scott Davison

Ron Bro Dennis Juel

Mary Bro Ardelle Brown

Scott & Kathy Cessna, Kelly Kestner, Jill Kestner 10:00 Worship

Wayne & ElJean Bartelt, Sam Lubs, Charlie Lubs

Rich & Suzette Fisher, Stephanie Conway & family

Wayne & ElJean Bartelt, Sally Morrow, Kelly Kestner

Wayne & ElJean Bartelt, Sally Morrow, Megan Hermanson

1st

8th

15th

22nd

29th

JANUARY USHERS

8:30 Worship 11:00 Worship

Marty & Janet O’Connell, Scott Davison

Scott & Kathy Cessna, Scott Davison

Marty & Janet O’Connell, Scott Davison

TBA

Charlie Lubs 10:00 Worship

Dalton McDonough Chayse Avino-Smith

Nevaeh Mohl Jackson Barth

Owen Reilly Isaak Dengler

Lily Hermanson Madelyn Norton

1st

8th

15th

22nd

29th

JANUARY ACOLYTES

8:30 Worship 11:00 Worship

CHRISTMAS EVE WORSHIP

Ushers

4pm: Scott & Kathy Cessna, Kevin & Vicki Newgard

7pm: Wayne & ElJean Bartelt, Jim & Kathy Timmer

11pm: Kirsten Moore, Fred Jorgensen

Lectors

4pm: Doug Johnson

7pm: Doug Johnson

11pm: Doug Johnson

Acolytes

4pm: Jackson Barth

7pm: Lily Hermanson

11pm: Jill Kestner