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Non-Profit Organization Pre-sorted Rate U.S. Postage Paid Postal Permit #110 Peachtree City, GA Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church 770-487-8717 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Mission of Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church Through the power of the Holy Spirit we Prepare to Share Christ’s love and forgiveness, and to Care for all people and God’s creation by praying, worship, studying, serving, giving and building relationship. Contact us at: [email protected] or visit our web site at: www.coslutheran.org Congregational Council Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church 101 Peachtree Parkway North P.O. Box 2189 Peachtree City, GA 30269 (mailed 3-31-2011) Return Service Requested Jon Scheumann (Pres) 770-486-0652 Vickie Dauenhauer V-Pres 770-487-2626 Bob Spruck (Recording Sec) 770-253-8746 David Pfundt (Treas) 770-486-2045 Laura Taylor(Corresponding Sec) 678-423-6388 Jerry Balthrop 770-502-9798 Suzanne Beard 770-632-7837 Melanie Kreutzer 770-463-0914 Carol Jensen-Linton 770-486-8991 Carole Lynch 770-486-1305 Mike Oliver 770-487-5377 Kris Schmitz 770-716-6011 Janet Stronach 770-487-1463 April 2011 ~ Newsletter Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church 101 Peachtree Parkway N. Peachtree City, GA 30269 Christ Our Shepherd News CHRIST OUR SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH www.coslutheran.org 770-487-8717 Pastors Fritz Wiese & Miriam Beecher To those marked with the cross of Christ, April 1 is April Fool’s Day. Many consider following Jesus a fool’s errand. But in these early days of April, we consider Jesus the pathway to the most real and meaningful life. This Lenten journey at COS, our focus is the conviction that Jesus walked to the cross with purpose. One purpose is that we might be freed to walk with Jesus, back to God's future. Another key purpose is that in freedom, we’d be in- spired to “Just Walk Across the Room” to share resurrection love with those God has placed in our spheres of influence. We’ve learned that one way of describing Resurrection Living is Living in 3-D: 1. Developing Friendships. Every single person you meet is God's handiwork, loved dearly by God, and put on this earth with purpose and value. So let’s get be- yond our impulse to judge others or stay within our own bubbles of acquaintances, and develop connections with anybody God puts in our path. As creations of God, we have the privilege of getting to know somebody (no matter what flaw they might seem to display). Christ followers are eager to develop friendships, at whatever level, with just about anybody they meet. 2. Let’s Discover Stories. Jesus was passionate about hearing people’s stories. Jesus hung out at wells to ask women others wouldn’t speak to about their hopes. Jesus listened to the Em- maus travelers about their confusion and despair. The list goes on. What a gift YOU can give by simply listening to another person share their life. We honor each other and God when we give quality attention to the people God places in our pathways. 3. Finally, after we’ve “just walked across the room” to develop friendships and discover sto- ries, God will help us Discern Next Steps. Maybe God prompts us to invite somebody to church with us, or to give them a devotional that might help, or to encourage them to take a specific step of healing or growth. People will be open to our support once we’ve shown we really care for them. And God will lead us in doing so! As Jesus walks to the cross for us, and then walks from the tomb of death, let us too walk with him into new life. Let’s walk boldly into the lives of others with greater confidence, joy, and hope that God will bless us to be a blessing. Here are two specific Easter challenges: 1. Target one specific person for a“3D Engagement.” Pray that God would help build a bridge with one specific person you can engage at the gym, school, or restaurant. Live 3D! You can do it! 2. Also, stand ready to share your story. Everyone has one. This Lent, we’ve been challenged to prepare our 45-second faith testimony. When someone wants to know why we have hope in Jesus, we don’t want to mumble and stammer. We want to offer a compelling, rehearsed, thoughtful answer that is worthy of our faith. (1 Pet 3.15) Write it down. Practice it with a friend. Get ready for God to use you. April 1 is April Fool’s Day. Christians who believe in the resurrection but don’t share that news with anybody seem pretty foolish. Thanks for helping Christ Our Shepherd take the right spin on this. Let’s be passionate about celebrating that Jesus pulls the biggest trick on death and sin by rising from the dead—and let’s boldly prepare to share that love with others in very specific ways. Living 3-D with you, Pastor Fritz

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Page 1: Christ Our Shepherd News OUR SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH Christ Our Shepherd News ... Clyde & Della Mensen Jim & Barbara Sutliff 26 Jeff & Susan Waryold 28 Mike & Robin Lorber Robert

Non-Profit Organization Pre-sorted Rate U.S. Postage Paid Postal Permit #110 Peachtree City, GA

Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church 770-487-8717

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Mission of Christ Our Shepherd

Lutheran Church

Through the power of the Holy Spirit we Prepare to

Share Christ’s love and forgiveness, and to

Care for all people and God’s creation by praying,

worship, studying, serving, giving and

building relationship. Contact us at: [email protected] or visit our web site at: www.coslutheran.org

Congregational Council

Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church 101 Peachtree Parkway North P.O. Box 2189 Peachtree City, GA 30269 (mailed 3-31-2011) Return Service Requested

Jon Scheumann (Pres) 770-486-0652

Vickie Dauenhauer V-Pres 770-487-2626

Bob Spruck (Recording Sec) 770-253-8746

David Pfundt (Treas) 770-486-2045

Laura Taylor(Corresponding Sec) 678-423-6388

Jerry Balthrop 770-502-9798

Suzanne Beard 770-632-7837

Melanie Kreutzer 770-463-0914

Carol Jensen-Linton 770-486-8991

Carole Lynch 770-486-1305

Mike Oliver 770-487-5377

Kris Schmitz 770-716-6011

Janet Stronach 770-487-1463

April 2011 ~ Newsletter

Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church 101 Peachtree Parkway N. Peachtree City, GA 30269

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Pastors Fritz Wiese & Miriam Beecher

To those marked with the cross of Christ,

April 1 is April Fool’s Day. Many consider following Jesus a fool’s errand. But in these early days of April, we consider Jesus the pathway to the most real and meaningful life. This Lenten journey at COS, our focus is the conviction that Jesus walked to the cross with purpose. One purpose is that we might be freed to walk with Jesus, back to God's future. Another key purpose is that in freedom, we’d be in-spired to “Just Walk Across the Room” to share resurrection love with those God has placed in our spheres of influence. We’ve learned that one way of describing Resurrection Living is Living in 3-D:

1. Developing Friendships. Every single person you meet is God's handiwork, loved dearly by God, and put on this earth with purpose and value. So let’s get be-yond our impulse to judge others or stay within our own bubbles of acquaintances, and develop connections with anybody God puts in our path. As creations of God, we have the privilege of getting to know somebody (no matter what flaw they might seem to display). Christ followers are eager to develop friendships, at whatever level, with just about anybody they meet.

2. Let’s Discover Stories. Jesus was passionate about hearing people’s stories. Jesus hung out at wells to ask women others wouldn’t speak to about their hopes. Jesus listened to the Em-maus travelers about their confusion and despair. The list goes on. What a gift YOU can give by simply listening to another person share their life. We honor each other and God when we give quality attention to the people God places in our pathways.

3. Finally, after we’ve “just walked across the room” to develop friendships and discover sto-ries, God will help us Discern Next Steps. Maybe God prompts us to invite somebody to church with us, or to give them a devotional that might help, or to encourage them to take a specific step of healing or growth. People will be open to our support once we’ve shown we really care for them. And God will lead us in doing so!

As Jesus walks to the cross for us, and then walks from the tomb of death, let us too walk with him into new life. Let’s walk boldly into the lives of others with greater confidence, joy, and hope that God will bless us to be a blessing. Here are two specific Easter challenges:

1. Target one specific person for a“3D Engagement.” Pray that God would help build a bridge with one specific person you can engage at the gym, school, or restaurant. Live 3D! You can do it!

2. Also, stand ready to share your story. Everyone has one. This Lent, we’ve been challenged to prepare our 45-second faith testimony. When someone wants to know why we have hope in Jesus, we don’t want to mumble and stammer. We want to offer a compelling, rehearsed, thoughtful answer that is worthy of our faith. (1 Pet 3.15) Write it down. Practice it with a friend. Get ready for God to use you.

April 1 is April Fool’s Day. Christians who believe in the resurrection but don’t share that news with anybody seem pretty foolish. Thanks for helping Christ Our Shepherd take the right spin on this. Let’s be passionate about celebrating that Jesus pulls the biggest trick on death and sin by rising from the dead—and let’s boldly prepare to share that love with others in very specific ways.

Living 3-D with you,

Pastor Fritz

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Lent and Holy Week at Christ Our Shepherd

Midweek Lenten Services

Wednesdays, 7:00pm-7:30pm

March 16, March 23, March 30, April 6, April 13

Holy Week

Sunday of the

Passion, April 17

Maundy Thursday, April 21

12:15pm Midday worship

7:00pm We host First Presbyterian Church in a joint worship service

Good Friday, April 22

Noon, Community Service First Baptist of Peachtree City

4:00pm Crosswalk from Christ Our Shepherd to Picnic Park

8:00pm Tenebrae Service: The Seven Last Words of Christ by Dubois

With Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra

After worship, Prayer Vigil until Easter

Holy Saturday, April 23

7:00pm-8:00pm, The Vigil of Easter

Easter Sunday, April 24

8:15am Worship in Fellowship Hall designed and led by Youth

Between services youth will serve Easter Breakfast

8:30, 10:00, 11:15 am Festival Worship in the Sanctuary

10:50am GraceFlock Worship

Anniversaries cont.

7

Kevin & Nina Thoman

10

Scott & Joyce Larson

12

Dan & Sharon Lynch

Joe & Heidi Byerly

13

Jon & Marlene Young

Rob & Nicole Long

14

Ron & Linda Barkoot

15

Dan & Susan Lucsko

19

Lynne & Juan Matute

20

Katelyn & Adam Young

22

Todd & Melissa Stephens

24

Fran & Reenie Sullivan

Rick & Mary Taylor

Tracie & Scott McCord

25

Clyde & Della Mensen

Jim & Barbara Sutliff

26

Jeff & Susan Waryold

28

Mike & Robin Lorber

Robert & Kathleen Beers

29

Lee & Debi Bonecutter

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April Birthdays

2

Kimberly Clasen

William Farwig

Kayla Keenan

3

Maddie Hersom

Joyce Larson

Carol Westbrook

Connor Croft

4

Bill Anderson

Dan Delage

Ann Cranford

Katie Klobier

Joanne Lukas

Emily McDowell

Olivia Ruck

Brandon Winters

6

Amy Bonecutter

Thomas Conrad

Tom Kenny

Patrick Ragan

7

Gabrielle Miller

8

Bernard Bruhn

Alleigh Guerrero

Todd Stephens

9

Rachel Long

10

Luke Guerrero

12

Vincent Bartolomei

Andrew Dohany

Lori Rotolo

Megan Sutliff

Ginnie Weber

14

Erika Barrett

Tad Grisham

14 cont.

DeAnna Gould

Nickolas Washington

15

Justin Richey

Brad Rhodes

Bryan Thompson

Seamus White

Meg Haralson

Sarah Tichenor

17

Monika Boutwell

Mike Bradley

Randall Burnett

Lisa Girdler

Manny Guerrero Jr.

Penny Kahley

Jack Landis

Barbara Sutliff

Lindsay White

18

Madison Jubin

Fritz Wiese

19

Anna Kalinke

20

Max Clarke

Chuck Wilde Jr.

Ethan Hoellrich

21

Jennifer VanHoy

Ken Bartlett

22

Mary Brunso

Sharon Jeffries

Susan Naschke

23

Dylan Keenan

Jimmy Lem

Cortland Crosby

24

Sarah Baraty

Matthew Key

Alexandra Pakulski

Donna Ragan

25

Noah Walls

Morgan Wiese

26

Jessica Heming

Stony Lohr

27

Rod Barkow

Nancy Broadwell

Bill Murphy

Brianna Becerra

Debra Miller

28

Sarah Cavender

Matthew Christopher

Mechthild Vogt

29

Sheryl Hernandez

Craig Hacker

Donnie McQuillen

30

Cheryl Dietmeyer

Betty Ann Halm

Karen Nelson

Alex Pfundt

April

Anniversaries 1

Angela & Matthew Darcy 2

Ron & Ann Bowman

4

Christopher & Kristen Riecke

5

Jim & Nancy Shepack

Scott & Elizabeth Miller

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Spotlight on our Staff Lisa Cover, Communications Coordinator, is our newest

staff member. Lisa started here in February and her

job is to be in charge of the weekly church bulletins,

monthly newsletters, Constant Contact emails and any

other communication from the church. Lisa is also

working with a group of volunteers to reformat the

COS website. She has lots of great ideas to use in the future.

Lisa may look familiar because she worked here previously as an assistant to the Youth program. She is

the mother of two children, Davis, 10, and Anna, 6. Lisa and her husband Steven have been married for

almost 12 years and they live in Senoia. Lisa grew up in Union City, but attended Fayette County

schools. She and her family love to travel, especially to the beach.

She loves working on computers and getting things organized, so she was really excited for this opportu-

nity. However, one thing about this position that she thinks could be a challenge is getting everyone to

meet their publishing deadlines, mainly because the staff is always so busy.

Her very appropriate favorite Bible verse is Phil: 4:13, which says "I can do all things through Christ who

gives me strength." Since Lisa is now acting as a gestational carrier, carrying baby Lily for her brother

and sister-in-law, and starting a new job, she certainly is "doing all things"! When asked what brought

her back to COS, Lisa commented that it's like a family here. "It's a blessing to work where you really

enjoy what you do and feel appreciated," she said. We certainly think having Lisa with us is a blessing!

LUTHEROAD DAY CAMP

Lutheroad Day

Camp comes to COS

July 25-29, 2011. Cost

is $150 for the week

(9 am – 4 pm Mon-Thurs, 9-12 on Fri) for children

currently in grades K – 4th. Day camp is a unique

blend of outdoor ministry and congregational ministry

staffed by counselors from Lutheridge+Lutherock

Ministries. The camp staff brings their enthusiasm,

curriculum, schedule and leadership abilities, and serve

as positive Christian role models. The program will

include fun, worship, games, Bible study, fellowship,

crafts, sharing and prayer. This year's theme is “Jesus

Chooses Us”. Contact Candace Robichaux, Director of

Children & Family Ministry [email protected]

for Registration form and information.

Want to know what’s happening at

Christ Our Shepherd???

Join us on

at www.facebook.com/coslutheran

Check our Christ Our Shepherd’s Flickr Page with images from all of our most

recent events.

www.flickr.com Just search for Christ Our Shepherd

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Children & Family Ministries The Shepherd’s Flock Band (M&M Kids) en-hanced our worship ex-perience at both the contemporary and tradi-tional mid-morning ser-vices recently by sing-

ing “For God So Loved the World”. They are now practicing for the spring musical, “We are United”. Join them on Saturday, April 30th at 7pm or Sunday, May 1st at 11am to hear their message of unity.

During Lent, many families are doing daily devotions together at home with the booklet, “Jesus in Jerusa-lem”. The daily devotions and accompanying stick-ers take the children through Jesus’ last days before His resurrection with Bible readings and discussion points. My family is enjoying this time together. We take turns reading the Bible verse first and then de-votion each night at dinner.

If you are in town during Spring Break, plan to join your child in Sunday School on April 3rd as 3yr olds through 5th graders and their parents meet together in Rm. 232 for a special lesson for families.

There is no Sunday School on April 24th, Easter Sunday.

The first three Sundays of May, fifth graders and their parents are invited to join in a special Together in Faith program where they will discuss the sacra-ment of communion.

As an extension of the Children’s Ministry, Christ Our Shepherd hosted its 2nd Parent’s Night Out on March 19th. The children enjoyed fellowship, games, pizza and popcorn as their parents enjoyed some together time. The church will host a Parents Night Out each quarter. Keep an eye out for the date of the next PNO.

** We are always looking for adults to help watch and entertain the kids during Parents Night Out. When parents have young children at home, it is often hard to find time to connect with each other. The Parents Night out ministry offers a safe afford-able break for parents. Children enjoy the fellowship of playing with friends and can make a meaningful connection with other adults in the church.

Blessings,

Candace Robichaux, Director of Children & Family Minsitry

Community Service on Good Friday

This year's service will be held at The First Baptist Church of PTC. The

service is April 22 at noon.

First Word Reverend Herzen Andone -

United Methodist

Second Word Father John Murphy – Holy Trinity Catholic

Third Word Father Michael Fry – All Saints Anglican

Fourth Word Father George Tsahakis – St. Christopher Hellenic Orthodox

Fifth Word Bishop David Epps – Christ the King Charismatic Episcopal

Sixth Word Reverend Fritz Wiese – Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran

Seventh Word Dr. David Miller – First Presbyterian Church of PTC

Closing Dr. George Dillard - Peachtree City Christian

Shepherd’s Flock Kid’s Group

April 13, 2011 5pm – 6pm

COS children their families and friends are invited to our April Kid’s Group meeting.

Kids will rotate between three stations:

Egg Hunt, Bible Time, Crafts

Following the afternoon’s festivities, join us in the fellowship hall for a FAMILY DINNER, 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm cooked by our very own Salt Shakers. Cost of the dinner is $5 per person, $20 per family maxi-mum. Questions? Contact: Candace Robichaux at 770-487-8717 ext. 208 or [email protected].

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Youth Ski Trip

Children’s

Day Camp Disciple Now

COS ministry in Action Making

Marriage Work

Seminar

Page 9 APRIL 2011 ~ NEWSLETTER

Youth Easter Breakfast Fundraiser!

Join us for breakfast Easter morning! Pan-

cakes, sausage, and drinks will be served

from 9:00-11:30 at the fellowship hall and a

distribution center set up in the upstairs

Sunday school hallway. Eat after the 8:15

youth-led service, the 8:30 sanctuary ser-

vice, or before the 10:00 or 11:15 services!

A freewill offering is being asked to sup-

port summer youth camps and mis-

sion trip and Thrivent will match up

to $800.00. Thanks ahead of time for

your continuous support of the youth

program!

High School

Spring break, Easter, proms, tournaments, plays, concerts,

practice – April is full of celebrations and eager events!

Our grandma Vivian is turning 100 years old this month!

Think of all the Easters, births, deaths, and special celebra-

tions she has gone through! We forget it, but each day of

our lives should be a celebration. Make those little mo-

ments a celebration: I saw my first blue bird today! We

had friends over for dinner last night. The entire family

was together for a meal Friday night. My sister called just

to see how I was doing. A stranger on the street smiled at

me as we passed. How about the blooms all over the

place! If we think it’s beautiful here, how glorious heaven

must be. Even on a low day, try to reflect on something

that was beautiful during your day.

God’s Blessings during this time of Lent,

Ms. Ann

Thank you for all the High School Youth who participated

in last month’s events -

Mar.6 - Trilogy praise band shared their music at Grace

flock service.

Mar.6 – Clowning ministry led the three morning services

Mar.7 – 8:30 basketball at Christ’s Church of Whitewater

including a continuous prayer

Mar.9 – No LOFT due to Ash Wed. service labyrinth

Mar.11-13 – Disciple Now county-wide youth event

Mar.13 – Flute Choir led sanctuary services & breakfast

serving 10-11:30

Mar.15 – 7:00 basketball game @ FUMC

Mar. 17– 8:30 final basketball game @ FUMC

Mar.27 – Clarinet Choir at both sanctuary services

Upcoming Events

April 4-8 – Fayette County Break

April 20 – Holy Week activities including a continuous

prayer labyrinth that we want you to sign-up for.

April 24 –Youth led service at 8:15 – Youth fundraiser

breakfast serving from 9:00-11:30.

Freewill offering.

NEW MEMBER DISCOVERY CLASS

“LET’S CONNECT.”

We celebrate visitors being involved in minis-try at COS! However, if you seek to learn more about what it means to be a fully-participating, rostered disciple at COS, please sign up for our seven-session Discovery Class. Our “3 Wise Men” will help you meet the staff and hear what the discipleship strategy here is all about. Please contact the office to sign up.

WANTED: PRAYER PARTNERS

Each week our Care Team

and Staff has the privilege of

praying for those joys and

concerns shared by our con-

gregation. But we would like

to expand our prayer ministry. If you’d like to be

part of a COS Prayer Team to pray weekly for a list

of concerns we’d send to you via email, please con-

tact the church office. Thanks for considering this

important way we can lift up the world’s needs in

Christ’s hope.

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COS HappeningsCOS HappeningsCOS HappeningsCOS Happenings

BirthsBirthsBirthsBirths

February 28, 2011

Andrew Nicholas Cline

Parents Brandon & Jill Cline

Grandparents:

Barbara Cline & Bob & Judy Owen

Book Club

Our group will meet Thursday, April 14, 2011 at

7:30 p.m.. The book selection is:

The Confederate General Rides North by Amanda Gable

Our meetings are full of fellowship

and fun discussions. Although we

have a group who attend monthly,

we usually have visitors who have

read the book of the month and

will drop in. We always enjoy the

various opinions and hope you will

consider joining us either to hear about the book

or share your views.

Happy Reading,

Leslie Klein [email protected]

Schulze/Woodard/Price Scholarship Fund

Christ Our Shepherd has scholarship funds available for students planning to attend college this year. The Schulze/Woodard/Price Scholarship fund application process has now begun. The scholarship is designated for active members of Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church. This

scholarship is to provide financial assistance for students at-tending a 2 or 4 year college, university, technical school, or Lutheran Seminary. The selection criteria is based on financial need, Christian leadership, ministry aspirations and COS ten-ure. To apply for this scholarship, applicants need to submit the following to Pastor Fritz or Pastor Miriam:

• name, address, phone, email;

• name of college, university, technical school, or Lutheran

Seminary;

• an essay on why you are asking for scholarship funds (no

more than 1 page) and a copy of your FAFSA application (for needs based applicants).

The final deadline is April 15th. A full description of the scholar-

ship fund guidelines can be picked up in the front office.

"Help with Church Lawn”

With the beautiful

weather we have been

experiencing, grass -

growing season soon

follows. Please con-

sider signing up on the

board in the Narthex

for a weekend “lawn shift”, one or multiple

shifts. Your help is truly appreciated.

On April 22 after the Good

Friday service, Christ Our

Shepherd will be hosting a 34

hour prayer vigil ending when

the Easter morning service

begins. It is based on

Matthew 18:20 “For where

two or three are gathered in

my name, there am I in the midst of them”. We

will have a sign up for one hour time slots to keep

at least two people praying at Christ Our Shepherd

for the entire time between the Crucifixion and the

Resurrection. A prayer labyrinth will be available

or a private prayer room. Look for the sign-up in

the Narthex in the weeks before Easter.

Come see the Spring Musical,

We Are United!

April 30 at 7:00 pmApril 30 at 7:00 pmApril 30 at 7:00 pmApril 30 at 7:00 pm

&&&&

May 1 at 11:00 am May 1 at 11:00 am May 1 at 11:00 am May 1 at 11:00 am

in the Sanctuary

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The Children of our Wednesday afternoon M&M program along with the Cherub Choir present this musical island adventure. You will be taken on a journey to “Henotese Island”, where contestants must learn to work together using their many unique talents to win the ultimate prize. Utilizing many Scriptures, including 1 Corinthians 12:12-27, this musical reminds us that unity with Christ and fel-low Christians is a must for our Christian life.

CAST:CAST:CAST:CAST:

Bible Council Drummer/Singer: Natalie Robichaux

Bible Council Singer: Elizabeth White

Johnny United: Michael King

Concordia: Jessica Knowles

Jean Track: Ashleigh Shriner

Jack Hammer: Joshua Hiatt

Bea Sharp: Lindsey Poff

Dr. I.C. Stars: Morgan Wiese

Leigh Bonnie Petite: Ansley Jacobson

Senator Will Speaks: Carson Robichaux

Desmos: Hunter Watson

Harmos: Nolan Robichaux

Heis: Davis Cover

Henos: Natalie Irvin

Marta Stewart: Emily McDowell

SOLOISTS: SOLOISTS: SOLOISTS: SOLOISTS:

Brandon Hayes, Meghan Hayes, Liam Rietschier, Addie Ellison, Victoria Taylor

ADDITIONAL CAST:ADDITIONAL CAST:ADDITIONAL CAST:ADDITIONAL CAST:

Colin Comiskey, Cassie Crosby, Katherine Shriner, Jamie Reamer, Hannah Kelly, Corrinne Hunt, Gracie Reamer, Lauren Fulton

… and Mr. Jacobson as the MONKEY!

Social Services Ministry of the Month

The Social Services Ministry of COS will be filling Easter baskets again this year as the March/April Ministry of the Month. The congregation has been so generous in past years that we have hopes of filling between 75-100 baskets for needy children We will be coordinating with the Department of Family and Children’s Services of Fayette County. There will be an Easter basket display filled with plastic eggs. Please choose an egg and follow the instructions listed inside. The eggs will be gender and age specific. Some of the items that you may see listed include: sketch/drawing pads, coloring books, books, stickers, 16 or 24 count crayons, yoyos, slinkies, matchbox cars, small stuffed animals (Beanie Baby size), toothbrush, toothpaste, and $5.00 fast food gift cards (Wendy’s, McDonald’s, Chic-Fil-A). Return your items by Sunday, April 17th in the boxes provided near the display. Thank you for blessing these children with your kindness!

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LET US KNOW WHERE YOU’D LIKE TO BE INVOLVED:

___ Crafts

___ Decorations (work begins soon & culminates with decoration day

on Saturday, June 18—includes pizza lunch)

___ Group Escort

___ Nurse-for-a-Day

___ Nursery

___ Preschool

___ Recreation

___ Registration

___ Snacks

PLEASE COMPLETE AND PLACE IN OFFERING PLATE OR RETURN TO THE CHURCH OFFICE.

Name: _______________________________________________

If Youth, ___ Middle School ___ High School

E-Mail ______________________________________________

Home Phone _____________Cell Phone_______________

T-Shirt Size _______________

Questions may be directed to VBS Coordinator Rebecca Shriner at

770 599 1174 or [email protected] or to Candace Robichaux,

Director of Children & Family Ministries, [email protected]

ADULT & YOUTH VOLUNTEERS

needed for

Vacation Bible School 2011

June 20—24, 9 AM till Noon

Page 7 APRIL 2011 ~ NEWSLETTER

Allergies or Medical concerns:_________________

Emergency Contact Name:____________________

Relationship:______________________________

Emergency Contact Phone:____________________

Alternate pick up 1:_________________________

Relationship:______________________________

Alternate pick up 2:________________________

Relationship:______________________________

□ I am available to be an adult or teen volunteer. Please contact me with details.

Name____________ Phone _____________

Adults Get Ready for some Fun in Sunday School!!

On Palm Sunday, April 17, at 9:40 in the Sanctuary there will be a class on Passover. Have you ever con-nected the story to Palm Sunday, tasted the meal, or wondered how people celebrate it today? Come!

Starting May 1 for four Sundays a delightful, engaging, thought- provoking series will begin.

“TOUGH Questions Confirmands Ask That Adults Want To Ask.” Check these out:

� Can I be a Christian without going to church?

� Am I really supposed to believe that Mary was a virgin?

� If Jesus was God, why did he have to die?

� Did God create the devil?

� Why did Jesus go to hell?

COS Lutheran Church PandaMania VBS

June 20-24, 2010 Cost is free!

REGISTER ONLINE at www.coslutheran.org or

Complete this form and return to the church office

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Questions? Contact Rebecca Shriner, VBS Coordinator at 770-599-1174 or [email protected]

Candace Robcihaux, Director of Children & Family Ministries, [email protected]