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North Cape Lutheran Church, ELCA
2644—124th Street
Franksville, Wisconsin 53126
Pastor Brad Brown
262-835-2206, ext. 11
Interim Pastor Karl-John Stone
262-835-2206, ext. 14
Office
Manager Ann Henderson
Phone 262-835-2206
E-mail [email protected]
Fax 262-835-9090
Website northcapelutheran.org
Office Hours
Monday — Office is closed
Tuesday and Thursday
Open 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sunday Weekly Bulletin Articles due
noon Wednesday morning of the
week of publication in bulletin.
Weekly Online Xpress Articles due at
noon by Wednesday each week.
Steeple View Newsletter Articles
for April are due March 12.
March 2019 Volume 49, Issue 3
Com-
munity Meal
at Liv- ing
Faith Lu-
theran
March 3
Meeting Strangers Sermon Series
You never know who you will encounter in the Bible...
Wednesdays March 13-April 10
Lenten Meals served at 6pm
Midweek Lenten Worship at 7pm
Welcome to Pastor Karl-John Stone!
Pastor Karl-John is our new part-time
interim associate pastor. He will be as-
sisting with worship and preaching, vis-
itations, and adult education. Read
more about him on page 4.
Bible Lessons
Pastor Brad Brown Office 262-835-2206 Cell 414-305-2349 [email protected]
Interim Pastor Karl-John Stone Office 262-835-2206 Cell 262-833-7348 [email protected] Office Manager Ann Henderson Office 262-835-2206
[email protected] Bookkeeper Larry Alber Organist Dan Trudell Nursery Care Kristina Klabunde Bell Choir Director Ann Henderson Choir Director Robbyn Wilks Custodian June Decker
CHURCH BOARD
President
Margie Fischer 414-531-0473
Vice President
Keith Jacobson 262-835-2579
Secretary
Paige Flannery 262-886-8716
Treasurer
Nathan Leinweber 414-617-9601
CHURCH BOARD MEMBERS
Andy Christiansen 262-878-4831 Mark Murdoch 262-498-4500 Ron Welch 262-989-7647 Patty Stritesky 262-903-9996
Nominating Committee Alan Jasperson 262-835-1618
June Decker 262-835-1417 Maxine Brown 262-878-1733
Auditing Committee
Brian Lauer 262-210-6240 Dave Flannery 262-886-8716 Carol Smith 262-878-3874
Cemetery Board
Dale Mosher 262-939-7828 Arnie Christiansen 262-878-4831 Jerry Benzel 262-227-9112
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Gordy Blixt, Patti Brouwers, Elaine Cadman, Kathy Christiansen, John Co-cherl, Connie Collins, Vern Dahl, David Frey, Christian Galli, Nick & Victo-ria Gliatas, Alda Gordon, Scott Gunderson, Olivia Hansen, Peter Hansen, Helen Henrickson, Dennis Kasprowicz, Jan Leach, Charlie Lecus, Bob Luedtke, Sue Madsen, Mary Morgen, Kenneth Nelson, Mike Neu, Han-nah Owen, Tammy Rebstock, Jerry Rouse, Heather Souders, John Still-son, Mike Stillson, Jayde Thompson, Rosa Elvira Vigil, Scott Wyosnick We also hold in prayer those serving in our armed forces Zachary Kla-bunde, Benjamin Klandrud
At the Welcome Center
Christ in Our Home regular and large sized devotionals - January—March devotionals are now available.
Church Phone Directories
Change of Address / Information Forms
For an online daily devotional option, check out our website:
northcapelutheran.org
Monthly
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March 3
Exodus 34:29-35 Psalm 99 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2 Luke 9:28-36 [37-43a]
March 10
Deuteronomy 26:1-11 Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16 Romans 10:8b-13 Luke 4:1-13
March 17
Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18 Psalm 27 Philippians 3:17-4:1 Luke 13:31-35
March 24
Isaiah 55:1-9 Psalm 63:1-8 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Luke 13:1-9 March 31
Joshua 5:9-12 Psalm 32 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
Love is often described as an emotion that is filled with warmth, comfort, and stability. But when we transform love from a noun into a verb, from a concept into an action—the word brings us to a more
complex and inclusive meaning.
Love takes practice. It takes doing. It takes learning and growing. Love can bring us close to pain and escort us into the hand of our enemies. It can bring us bliss and produce great joy. Jesus made such bold declarations about love. Teaching us to “love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31) while also reminding us that everyone is our neighbor.
Love your neighbor as yourself. We think the second part is the hardest. To love others. But how much time do we take loving ourselves? Accepting ourselves. Offering ourselves kindness and compas-sion.
Are there times when perhaps we find it easier to love others more than we love ourselves? I think that is true sometimes. When we become aware of our own flaws and our own shortcomings, we may feel
guilt, shame, unease. In those moments, we may need to hold ourselves gently, lovingly, and graciously. That’s what God would want us to do.
Sometimes we hear cultural messages about “taking care of ourselves.” And advertisements sell us mani/pedis, massages, retail therapy. Self-love might include some pampering but it is not primarily
about indulgence. Loving ourselves so that we can love others begins with a kind outlook on every part of our lives—both our strengths and our weaknesses. It means looking at ourselves the way God looks at us. With the admiration of a parent toward a child. With the concern of a friend helping out another in need. With the restraint of a wise counselor that knows when to let the silence speak when words can not express the depth of our experience.
During this season of Lent, spend some time practicing love. And start by loving yourself so that you can love your neighbor.
Peace,
Pastor Brad
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Practicing Love
Dear Members of North Cape Lutheran Church,
Grace and peace to you from our Lord Jesus Christ! My name is Karl-John Stone, and I am honored to be joining the strong ministry of North Cape Lu-theran Church as I serve as your interim associate bridge pastor. Most people call me Pastor Karl-John. One of the main ways God works in our lives is through our relationships with other people, so I look forward to getting to know you over the next several months as you make preparations to call a new associate pastor. My duties will include pastoral care, preaching and worship leadership, and Christian education with adults and youth. I am a native of Queens, NY where my dad was a pastor and my mom a musician. I graduated from St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN) and Trinity Lutheran Seminary (Columbus, OH) and was ordained in 2001. Since then I have served a variety of congregational and synodical ministries in central Pennsyl-vania and Lincoln, Nebraska. I am a newcomer to southeast Wisconsin, having moved here in Novem-ber 2018 after my wife, Rev. Beth Ann L. Stone began her new call as the senior pastor of Mount Pleas-ant Lutheran Church in Racine. We live in Mount Pleasant and have two boys: Henry (8th grade) loves soccer, and Liam (6th grade) is an enthusiastic Scout. They are students at Gifford Middle School. Last year our family adopted a rescue Coonhound-Lab puppy who has enjoyed exploring the local dog parks and trails. I enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, cross-country skiing, cycling, and garden-ing, and also like to read, play guitar, and follow baseball. Times of transition, such as we are now embarking upon, can be times of great growth when we turn everything over to God in prayer and faith. My prayer is for all of us at North Cape Lutheran to re-ceive the gifts the Holy Spirit has for us that we may deepen our commitment to Christ and share his love and grace for the sake of the world! Pastor Karl-John
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Welcome Pastor Karl-John Stone!
The The BoardWalk
The BoardWalk is intended to update the Congregation monthly regarding the Church Board activities. In February the Board discussed Pastoral Staffing, 2019 Year-to-Date Financials, Capital Improvement Plan for 2019, Mission Ex-ploration Team, Endowment Fund, and Clergy Salary and Housing Designa-tion.
Pastoral Staffing: Pastor Karl-John Stone was introduced to the board members. We are very excited to have him join our congregation! 2019 Year-to- Date Financials: In the month of January, both income and expenses were below what had been projected. There will continue to be financial updates in the bulletin and newsletter. Capital Improvement Plan for 2019: Nancy Rasmussen from the Capital Improvement Planning Team updated the board on the progress of the sanctuary improvement project. Alan Jasperson has met with a few contrac-tors concerning this project. Bob Benson will be holding an informational session regarding the sanctuary painting and flooring project on February 17th between services. The Capital Improvement Planning Team plans to select proposals for the sanctuary flooring and painting by the March board meeting. MET Process: Patty Stritesky has volunteered to lead the Mission Exploration Team. The MET team will meet to dis-cuss congregational needs regarding pastoral staffing in hopes to have something in place by Sep-tember of 2019. Endowment Fund: After recommendation by the finance committee the board approved two resolutions:
1. Motion to approve the resolution to fund the North Cape Lutheran Church Mission Endowment with $100,000 invested in the ELCA Pooled Trust Fund A with money from the Howard Scott es-tate and the Legacy Fund.
2. Motion to approve the resolution fund the sanctuary redecorating project with funds from the golf outing, scrip, memorials ($8,000), WELCA ($5,000) and portions of the remaining Legacy Fund as needed not to exceed a total of $70,000.
Clergy Salary and Housing Designation: The board approved Pastor Brad’s housing allowance for 2019. Thank you to for your support during this time of transition as we welcome Pastor Karl-John Stone.
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Worshipping & Praising
Acolytes
Needed
Sign up on the Youth Board , sign up online at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0448ACA828A1F94-201819 or contact Barb Welch at 262-498-0393.
SUNDAY WORSHIP
8:00am & 10:30am
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15am
MIDWEEK LENTEN SCHEDULE
March 13-April 10
Lenten Meal 6pm
Worship 7pm
Ash Wednesday Worship March 6, 2019 7pm Join us for Lenten worship beginning with our Ash Wednesday service on Wednesday, March 6 at 7pm. Midweek Lenten ser-vices will continue every Wednesday through April 10.
Meeting Strangers
You never know who you will encounter in the Bible...
Join us for Midweek Lenten Worship
Wednesdays March 13-April 10 7pm
Praise Band March 10 The Praise Band will be playing and leading our worship music on March 10th at both services. Thanks to Mary & Doug Liesch for leading the Praise Band. Thanks to the band members: Connor Benson, Craig & Wendy Hebron, and Brent Neumann. Thanks to the soloists: Bob Benson, Robbyn Wilks and Kathy Kaprelian.
AV Ministry Help Needed!
We are still looking for additional people to assist with our AV Ministry, especially at 10:30 Sunday and Midweek worship ser-vices. If you are interested, please let Pastor Brad or the church office know. We will schedule a training date once we have in-terested people. Men, women or teens are all welcome to volun-teer!
Gospel of Luke Books of Faith
Adult Bible Study
beginning March 3 9:15am
The Gospel of Luke tells us stories about Jesus from his birth, boyhood, ministry, death, resurrec-tion, and his continuing presence after being raised from the dead. Join Pastor Karl-John in looking at some of the key events in Jesus' life as described by Luke's gospel in an 8-part "Books of Faith" bible study. We'll begin on Sunday, March 3 and meet in the library at 9:15am. Whether for one or all of them, come to grow in your faith for as many sessions as you are able.
5th Grade Holy Communion Class Pastor Brad will be communicating di-
rectly with 5th grade families about setting up First Communion preparation. Stu-
dents will receive their First Communion on April 18th during Maundy Thursday
worship.
Monday Night Women’s Bible Study Hiatus
The Monday Night Women’s Bible Study will not meet in March or most of April.
We will resume our Bible Study on Monday nights at 7pm beginning April 29th.
Men’s Chillin’ n’ Grillin’ Group | March 26
This group meets on the last Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm. Each participant
is asked to either sign up to share a food dish, a dessert, or chips and a drink. Sign
up sheets are available at the Welcome Center.
Sunday School
Students Sing at
10:30am worship
on March 17th.
Cluster Coordinator
Angela Thomas
angthom-
262-880-4354
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Learning & Growing
Worship Volunteer Options
Helping with worship is not difficult, but it is extremely fulfilling. Why not challenge yourself to volunteer in a new way this Lent season?
Reading scripture during the service (There are usually no big words, and if you say a Biblical name wrong, no one will know the difference...except maybe the 2 pastors)
Preparing Communion for either 8:00 or 10:30 (You get to use this really fun utensil to fill the tiny cups!)
Serve on the Altar Guild for one month—we have current openings for June and October (filling the can-dles with oil, changing the altar cloths and banner when necessary. Trust me– it is very fulfilling knowing you are the reason the candles don’t burn out during the service.)
Ushering (You get to sit in the back during the entire service!)
AV (You get to sit in the balcony and control the microphones… just saying)
Providing treats (They do not need to be homemade, just yummy! No need to make the coffee—Barb Welch takes care of that for us.)
Contact the head of each of these worship teams to volunteer your time. YOU will be glad you did!
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Amazing Grays Social Club Please join us on Wednesday, March 20th for the Amazing Gray’s Luncheon. It is our mission to bring seniors togeth-er through wonderful food, friendly fel-lowship and full-of-fun entertainment! WHEN: Wednesday, March 20, 2019 TIME: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm WHERE: Raymond Community Church COST: Free-will offering grate-fully accepted, but not required! MEAL: Our meal will be simple but nutritious and filled with delicious des-serts. Please don’t forget the extremely popu-lar book and puzzle exchange. Take as many books and puzzles as you would like and return them when done or pass them on to someone else that may enjoy them.
Coffee Donations Thanks
Donations at the Coffee and
Treat table have increased in
February, and this is won-
derful! Thank you to all
who have made donations.
Lenten Suppers
Please sign up at the Wel-
come Center or contact
Brenda Nelson at 262-994-8992 or
[email protected] if your family
or church group would like to provide
the weekly Lenten Meal on a Wednes-
day between March 13- April 10.
New 2nd Service
Treat Captain
A very sweet thank
you to Sheryl Bulgrin
for volunteering to be
the new 2nd service
treat captain. Please
help her by saying
YES when she calls
you about supplying
treats on a Sunday.
Cluster Coordinator
Jill Peterson
262-758-1611 [email protected]
Caring & Connecting
Oak Ridge Bingo
Our next Oak Ridge Care Center Bingo Event is planned for Thurs-day, March 28, 2019. We are col-lecting items to be used for prizes, which might include: small flower arrangements either artificial or real, lotions, after shave, colognes, large print cards, lap blankets, afghans, necklaces, bracelets, or brooches, any spring or summer holiday deco-rations would be great, as well as any team sports wear. These items need to be new or clean and gently used and may be placed in the Oak Ridge Magazine Box in the entry hall. We are always so grateful for your donations and it is wonderful to see the smiles that these small items bring to the residents’ faces when they pick out just the right prize. We also could use additional help, as many of our regular team are in warmer climates or have health is-sues. We play for one hour – a small time commitment – if you are free in the afternoon. You just need to smile a lot and assist the resi-dents with spotting the numbers on their card. Even if you can’t com-mit long term to this ministry, we would certainly welcome your help this time. Please contact Kathie Greer @ 262-909-7755 or email [email protected] for addition-al information or to volunteer your help. Thank you.
Thank you to Brenda
Nelson and Margie Fischer for
helping to organize the Lenten
Meals this year!
CHURCH
MOUSE COR-
NER
It is your fluffy
friend Marty
here. And boy
am I feeling
stuffed after the
latest gathering of the Amazing Grays
Social Club for seniors. Now...they
don’t leave many crumbs. But my heart
is full to see our dedicated volunteers
hosting fun entertainment and a deli-
cious meal. I heard one guy say that he
can’t get out much anymore, and Amaz-
ing Grays gives him a chance to gather
with friends. What a great idea! Espe-
cially when there is food involved!
-Marty
The Fiddler on the Roof at UGHS
Union Grove High School Drama Depart-
ment is performing The Fiddler on the
Roof on March 8 & 9 and March 15 & 16.
Geneva Hebron and Grace Wilhelmi are
part of the cast. Come support our young
church members and see this entertaining
musical. Tickets are $5 and may be pur-
chased at the school Monday-Friday be-
tween 7-3pm at the Hwy 45 doors.
Thank you to everyone for your cards,
calls and well wishes during my recent sur-
gery. Thank you to Pastor Brad for his vis-
it. -Maxine Brown
Thank you to my
church family! I can’t
thank you enough for
all the beautiful cards I
received after my sur-
gery. I know many
prayers were given for
me. It was a painful
surgery, and I could not
have done it without all
of you with the prayers
and cards. Thank you,
also, to Pastor Brad for
his visits. I’m anxious
to get back to church
soon. I really miss my
church family.
-Barb Welch
Cluster Coordinator
Jill Peterson
262-758-1611 [email protected]
Caring & Connecting
Spring
Spring Luncheon April 13
Spring will be in the air soon enough
and then it will be time to think about
the WELCA Country Cook’n Salad
Luncheon. This important event has
been set for April 13, 2019.
Watch for sign ups in church in
March. Much help will be needed to
prepare the salads and desserts, set up,
waitress, and clean up. We traditional-
ly serve 230+ people in 2 hours. This
annual fundraiser helps support
WELCA’s budget AND it is a wonder-
ful fellowship event with OUT-
STANDING food! Make plans to
help out.
Ways to be involved:
Take flyers and tickets to your co-
workers and friends.
Plan on making bakery items for
our famous Bake Sale
Sign up to bring salads and des-
serts (all recipes provided)
Sign up to work at the event (Help
is needed Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.)
Senior’s Breakfast
at Apple Holler
March 8 at 8:30am
UNION GROVE AREA FOODBANK
The following items are always needed by
the food bank:
Baking items flour, sugar, bake mix
Beverages coffee, tea, cocoa, juices
Boxed Dinners Hamburger Helper, rice
mixes, pasta mixes, stuffing, boxed potatoes
Breakfast items cereals, pancake mix, syr-
up
Canned fruit
Canned meat
Canned vegetables
Condiments mayo, ketchup, jelly, peanut
butter, honey
Household items dish and laundry soap
Lunch Box items granola bars, pudding
cups, baggies, fruit cups
Paper Products facial tissue, paper plates,
toilet paper
Personal Care items toothpaste, shampoo,
lotion, hand sanitizer
Other items soup, jello mix, crackers
No opened, expired or baby items,
please. We would appreciate it if you
would check expiration dates so that
there is at least six months left before
expiration.
If your family needs assistance or you know
of someone in need, please contact Pastor
Brad. They do not need to be a member.
Scrip for March
It is bonus time again—for a
limited time, some of our best-selling cards are paying bonus rebates to NCLC: Available in inventory in limited quantities: * Our best-selling Kwik Trip cards that normally pay 4% rebate, now paying 9% * JCPenney cards that normally pay 5% rebate, now paying 7% *Barnes & Noble cards that normally pay 8% rebate, now paying 12.75% Available by pre-order only: *Athleta, Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy are offering 18% for any cards that are PRE-ORDERED by February 27th —to place an order, email [email protected] Scrip sales for March will be held on the 10th and 17th following both wor-ship services. Taking orders on the 10th. Inventory available both Sundays.
Community
Meals
March 3, 2019
We will be serving Community Meals on March 3. We
will provide volunteers and food for the Sunday evening Community Meal at Liv-ing Faith Lutheran Church in Racine. Our meal will have a breakfast theme. Please stop by the Welcome Center and sign up in the binder to either provide food or to volunteer on-site that day. Food should be dropped off at church by 3pm on March 3. Jessica Pemble is our new coordinator this year. If you have any questions, please contact her at 262-895-1077 or [email protected].
Cluster Coordinator
Sue Klaus
262-534-3061
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Serving & Reaching
El Salvador Ministry
We are planning our next trip to El Sal-vador and you are invited!
Our next delegation visit to El Salvador is planned for November 9-16, 2019. North Cape Lutheran Church, along with Galilee Lutheran Church in Pewaukee, is developing plans for a joint visit to our communities of El Chipilte and Romero. The goals for our visit are as follows:
1. Walk with the people of El Salvador, learn about them, their faith and com-munity needs
2. Support Pastor Martir’s ministry
3. Worship and fellowship together
4. Engage in the culture and history of El Salvador
During the trip you will be able to see the beauty of this Latin American coun-try, visit its capital city of San Salvador and engage in the rich culture. You will come back with a deeper faith knowing you received far more from the visit than you gave to it. During our last visit we had four teenage youth from Galilee with us. They enjoyed the trip and were a great addition to the delegation. We would like to see some youth from our church community join us this year. If they are not 18 years of age, a parent or assigned guardian is required to be part of the trip. Prayerfully consider joining our delegation. Maybe this is the right
time in your life for a faith journey? If you are interested in learning more please contact Mark or Tami Wittenberg, phone 262-835-2503 or [email protected]) or consider attending the information meetings planned for :
Sunday April 28th, 2019 at 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM in the Church Library
Wednesday May 8 th at 6:00PM in the Church Library
During the informational meetings you will learn more about El Salvador, the costs associated with travel and the agenda for this year’s visit. The deadline for sign up is July 15, 2019.
Meals for the Stillsons Recently one of our members, Mike Stillson, was hospitalized and had heart surgery. His wife, Amy, has had to take unpaid leave, and Mike has been unable to work. In order to help them out dur-ing this difficult and stressful time, we are organizing two meals per week to be made and delivered to them over the next month. Please use the sign up be-low and take a slot. Contact Amy to set up delivery dates/times when it is your turn. If you want to make a meal, but need help with delivery, contact the church office at 835-2206 or [email protected]. We would be glad to help get the food delivered for you. Amy’s contact information and Mike’s dietary concerns are included in the link. Thank you for your generosity! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0448aca828a1f94-meals
Cluster Coordinator
Sue Klaus
262-534-3061
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Serving & Reaching
General Fund Financial Summary
of North Cape Lutheran Church
through January 31, 2019
(Annual Planned Income & Expenses of $342,581 per 2019 Ministry Plan)
Cash reserves: $6,366
Annual Meeting Update
On January 27, 2019, we held our annual meeting. The 2019 Ministry Plan and budget were approved, the new Mission Endowment Fund was approved, and the Capital Improvement Plan was amended to include sanctuary painting, in addi-tion to bathroom accessibility and sanctuary flooring, to be completed as early as possible in 2019 with a budget not to exceed $70,000. The bathroom accessibility project was completed the first week of February. We also elected our new 2019 church board. Welcome to Ron Welch as a new board member this year.
Sanctuary Painting and Flooring Project
The sanctuary flooring and painting project is pro-gressing quickly due to the deadline determined at the annual congregational meeting. Please see the design board in the narthex for plans including colors and material choices. The Board will discern over bids at their March 14 meeting. Please contact Nancy Ras-mussen as soon as possible via email at [email protected] if you have any com-ments or questions.
Steeple Golf Outing 2019 Save the date for our 3rd Annual Steeple Golf Outing which will be held on Friday, August 23rd, at Ives Grove Golf Links. There will be a noon start. Sign up forms will be available on our website soon. Please support this great event, as the proceeds help fund our Capital Improvements, including our new sanctuary painting and flooring project.
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Cluster Coordinator
Nancy Rasmussen
262-878-2851 [email protected]
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Equipping & Supporting
2019 January
January Actual
YTD Actuals 2019
History Projected YTD
2018 Actual for 1 month
Income $17,633 $17,633 $22,070 $19,747
Expenses $19,107 $19,107 $25,923 $24,279
Birthdays (* Members 70 years of age and older) Please Remember
Our Shut-ins
Mildred Anderson 1001 S. Pine St. Burlington, WI 53105 Birth Date 07/31 Vern Dahl Hales Corners Care Center 9449 W. Forest Home Ave. Hales Corners, WI 53130 Birth Date 08/24 Tom Dziekan Personally Yours Elderly Care 4825 Gunderson Rd. Waterford, WI 53185 Birth Date 04/18 Alda Gordon 2992 122nd Street Franksville, WI 53126 Birth Date 09/26 Elaine Hansen Oak Ridge Care Center 1400 8th Ave. Rm. 32 Union Grove, WI 53182 Birth Date 10/23 Helen Henrickson 10224 W 6 Mile Rd. Franksville, WI 53126 Birth Date 12/21 Ken Nelson Timber Oaks 11390 8th Avenue Union Grove, WI 53182 Birth Date 04/05
Ell Verne Pluck Racine Commons 8500 Corporate Drive Apt. 100 Racine, Wisconsin 53406 Birth Date 12/16
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BAUER, Carl 03/01
*GAWLITTA, Beverly 03/01
DOBSON, Rob 03/02
GULTCH, Katie 03/03
GAVIGAN, Robin 03/04
BAUMANN, Kurtis 03/05
CASTERTON, Drew 03/05
DITSCHEIT, Em 03/05
NELSON, Barb 03/05
RASMUSSEN, Wayne 03/05
TANKING, Steven 03/05
ZORTMAN, Abbey 03/05
ZORTMAN, Clayton 03/05
*CRAVEN, Shirley 03/06
DEMUTH, Tim 03/06
FOX, Ali 03/06
jASPERSON, Alan 03/06
*REICH, Pat 03/06
ARNDT, Jane 03/07
KURHAJEC, Myah 03/07
PRINS, Vandana 03/07
NELSON, Jack 03/08
GAVIGAN, Allie 03/09
KOERBER, Jenny 03/12
PEMBLE, Lily 03/12
RASMUSSEN, River 03/12
*WALDRON, Arnold 03/12
AHLER, Marta 03/14
GRESK, Rosie 03/14
KOPAC, Gabrielle 03/14
MOSER, Mike 03/14
*JASPERSON, Lyle 03/15
BARTOL, Madeline 03/16
MCGEE, Murphy 03/16
DITSCHEIT, Mark 03/17
*ESCH, Don 03/17
HAGEN, Megan 03/17
*NELSON, Sharon 03/17
PETERSEN, Jim 03/17
ROSENOW, Alan 03/17
GRIPH, Gregory 03/18
KOERBER, Kevin 03/18 SERVI, Joshua 03/18
KAPRELIAN, Adam 03/19
STOCK, Stacy 03/19
CHRISTENSEN, Kelly 03/20
MCBRYDE, Brandon 03/20
JACOBSON, Lyda 03/21
Anniversaries
AHRNDT, Gary 03/22
MUNDING, Joseph 03/22
OTTER, Rachel 03/23
PETERSON, Troy 03/23
AHRNDT, Jeremy 03/24
JOHNSON, Brailey 03/24
MCBRYDE, Clare 03/25
*SCHATTNER, Faye 03/25
YOUNGBLOOD, Skylar 03/25
NELSON, Chris 03/26
RILEY, Taylor 03/26
LEITZKE, Ruth 03/27
THOMAS, Angela 03/27
BLOODWORTH, Easton 03/28
FLEISCHMAN, Susie 03/28
GOETZKE, Bryce 03/28
SCHWARTZ, Todd 03/28
SWEENEY, Jameson 03/28
TILLMAN, John 03/28
FRITSCH, Jeff 03/29
GAVIGAN, Connor 03/29
LAZEWSKI, Karrie 03/29
RASMUSSEN, Jason 03/29
GUMIENY, Caleb 03/30
MCGEE, Kayleigh 03/30
MUSZYNSKI, Hannah 03/30
SCHWARTZ, Bailey 03/30
STOCK, Alexis 03/30
HOFFMAN, Hailey 03/31
PETERS, Vicki & Jonathan 03/03
KOERBER, Randy & Jody 03/05
SMITH, Faye & Scott 03/13
SHEAHAN, Andrew & Heather 03/15
STOCK, Paul & Stacy 03/25
HEBRON, Mel & Karen 03/31
Prayer Chain Please contact the church office at 262-835-2206 or [email protected] if you would like a pastor to visit you in the hospital or to have pray-ers lifted up on your behalf for any reason. If you would like to be removed from the prayer chain, please contact the church office as well.
Sunday, March 3 Greeters
8:00 / Dennis & Lori Kasprowicz
10:30 / Brenda Nelson
Ushers
8:00 / Larry Nelson & Jim Petersen
10:30 / Brian & Jenny Sack
Acolytes
8:00 / Volunteer Needed
10:30 / Ella Dinauer
Readers
8:00 / Carol Voight
10:30 / Keith Jacobson
Communion Prep
8:00 / Jill Peterson
10:30 / Jill Peterson
Communion Assistant
8:00 / Jill Peterson
10:30 / Mady Lorey
A-V Ministry
8:00 / Steve Johnson
10:30 / Doug & Mary Liesch
Treats
8:00 / Barb Nelson
10:30 / Rachel Westrum
Wednesday, March 6 Greeter
7:00 / Maxine Brown
Ushers
7:00 / Don & Kathie Greer
Acolytes
7:00 / Volunteer Needed
Communion Prep
7:00 / Jill Peterson
Communion Assistants
7:00 / Chris Luedtke, Jill Peterson
A-V Ministry
7:00 / Dale Mosher
Sunday, March 10 Greeters
8:00 / Bev Gawlitta
10:30 / Kathy Paul
Ushers
8:00 / Duane & Ann Henderson
10:30 / Arnie & Andy Christiansen
Acolytes
8:00 / Volunteer Needed
10:30 / Brady Ahler
Readers
8:00 / Ann Henderson
10:30 / Jill Peterson
A-V Ministry
8:00 / Roy Gawlitta
10:30 / Dale Mosher
Treats
8:00 / Cathy Potts
10:30 / Barb Christiansen
Wednesday, March 13
Ushers
7:00 / Bill & Janet Blum
Acolytes
7:00 / Ella Dinauer
A-V Ministry
7:00 / Dale Mosher
Sunday, March 17 Greeters
8:00 / Bev Gawlitta
10:30 / Miriam Dziekan
Ushers
8:00 / Robert & Carol Voight
10:30 / Craig & Wendy Hebron
Acolytes
8:00 / Volunteer Needed
10:30 / Laila Hoffmann
Readers
8:00 / Larry Nelson
10:30 / Kenda Stegman
Communion Prep
8:00 / Jill Peterson
10:30 / Jill Peterson
Communion Assistants
8:00 / Bill Blum
10:30 / Mark Wittenberg
A-V Ministry
8:00 / Roy Gawlitta
10:30 / Dale Mosher
Treats
8:00 / Kay Lecus
10:30 / Betsy Bauer
Wednesday, March 20
Ushers
7:00 / Austin & Brian Sack
Acolytes
7:00 / Austin Sack
A-V Ministry
7:00 / Dale Mosher
Sunday, March 24
Greeters
8:00 / Wayne Friend
10:30 / Maxine Brown
Ushers
8:00 / Roy & Bev Gawlitta
10:30 / Dave & Rhonda Smerchek
Acolytes
8:00 / Caleb Westrum
10:30 / Volunteer Needed
Readers
8:00 / John Stalbaum
10:30 / Mady Lorey
A-V Ministry
8:00 / Paul Kaprelian
10:30 / Grant Henderson, Caleb Woz-
nicki, Drew Casterton
Treats
8:00 / Marian Esch
10:30 / Deborah Hintz
Wednesday, March 27
Ushers
7:00 / Bob & Chris Luedtke
Acolytes
7:00 / Owen Woznicki
A-V Ministry
7:00 / Caleb Woznicki, Grant Henderson
Sunday, March 31
Greeters
8:00 / Tom & Pam Johnson
10:30 / Sheila Hummel
Ushers
8:00 / Wayne Friend & Don Johnson
10:30 / Jim & Calvin Muszynski
Acolytes
8:00 / Volunteer Needed
10:30 / Volunteer Needed
Readers
8:00 / Tom Johnson
10:30 / Chuck Craven
A-V Ministry
8:00 / Roy Gawlitta
10:30 / Wayne Rasmussen
Treats
8:00 / Cheryl Jorgensen
10:30 / Tara Kowalski
Altar Guild Meghan Timler
Greeters
8:00 Bev Gawlitta 262-534-3298
10:30 Maxine Brown 262-878-1733
Ushers John Stalbaum 262-895-2457
Acolytes Barb Welch 262-498-0393
Readers
8:00 Chris Luedtke 262-878-9042
10:30 Miriam Dziekan 262-878-4730
Communion Preparation / Assistants
Jill Peterson 262-758-1611
Sound & Video
8:00 Roy Gawlitta 262-534-3298
Treats
8:00 Kay Lecus 262-412-5575
10:30 Sheryl Bulgrin 414-395-6147
March Worship Volunteer Schedule
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