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CHALICE A publication of Holy Communion Lutheran Church February, 2018
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In This Issue Annual Meeting…………………..2
Games & Goodies……………...2
Pancake Supper………………...2
Children’s Chalice……………...3
42nd St. at the Fireside
Dinner Theatre………….4
Food Pantry………………………..5
Warm Feet Mission……………..5
Quilting Group…………………….5
Thank You Green Hanging
Volunteers!.............5
Easter Plant Orders…………….6
Altar Flowers……………………….6
Soup Suppers……………………..7
Wild Wilderness Women……..7
Monday Morning Bible/Book
Study……………………..7
Book Group………………………...7
Woodmans SCRIP……………….8
Thank you…………………………..8
Memorials…………………………...9
News From the Pews………....9
February Calendar…………….10
Volunteer Calendar…………..11
Racine Interfaith Coalition
Breakfast………….12
Lenten Services………………..12
Financial Update……………...12
Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday
This year, Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent, falls
on Feb. 14, Valentine's Day…and if you haven’t looked at your
calendar, Easter is on April 1 (April Fools ). It truly is a quirky
calendar coincidence that hasn't happened since 1945.
The Lutheran observance of Lent is commemorative as well as
penitential. We regard this season as a time of special spiritual
opportunity to contemplate the Passion of Christ, a time of
self-examination and repentance, and a time of growth in faith and
grace. While it is a somber time of remembrance, it is also a time for
joy and rejoicing, for we are saved through the death and resurrection
of our Lord.
Therefore, consider how fitting it is that the same day we begin our
Lenten journey falls on the day that we traditionally celebrate the very
essence of our God…love. After all, it was because “God so loved the
world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him
may not perish, but may have eternal life.”
The fact that these two events fall on the same day may actually
lend some real meaning to Valentine’s Day which has become so
secularized…the day is mostly about sending flowers, chocolates,
and pajama-grams, and not at all about the “no greater love” that
made St. Valentine so famous.
So perhaps Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday can work together.
They remind us that real love isn’t about cute little cherubs shooting
arrows through hearts…it’s about the joy of giving oneself to another
…it’s about the Love of all Loves, a love that suffered and died in
order to teach us what it means to have “no greater love.”
Pastor Laura
2018
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Please Come To The
Annual Congregational Meeting
on Sunday, February 4th
Please plan to join us on Sunday, February 4th for our Annual Meeting. We will have ONE
service at 9:30 a.m. (no Sunday School that morning) and go to the Mark Hurn Room for the
meeting right after worship. We will provide coffee, milk and juice and are asking the
congregation to bring some “self-serve” bakery or snack, like cookies, sweet bread. fruit, etc.
The congregation will hear reports from the staff and council, elect new and returning
members to the church council and vote on the budget for 2018. There are many important
items being discussed and voted on so we hope to see many of our members there! (If a few
were able to stay after the meeting to help clean up it would be wonderful! )
Afternoon Goodies and Games
Do you enjoy playing cards, dominoes, board games, etc.? If you answered
yes, then please join us in the Lounge on Monday, February 26, from
1:00-3:00 PM.
Pastor Laura will bring her cribbage board, dominoes, pinochle and regular
playing cards and invites you to bring your favorite games to play. You are
also invited to bring a snack/goodie to share…coffee, water and juice will
be provided. Hope to see you there …and bring a friend!
Shrove Tuesday PANCAKE SUPPER
February 13th at 6:00 p.m.
Traditionally, the day before Ash Wednesday was called Fat Tuesday.
The name predates the Reformation and referred to the common
Christian tradition of eating special, rich foods, especially pancakes
and pastries, before the fasting season of Lent began.
We are having a Pancake Supper on Tuesday, February 13th at
6:00 p.m. Join us in the Mark Hurn Room for a delicious supper of
pancakes, sausage, juice and assorted pancake toppings! We are
looking for someone with a griddle who could help cook pancakes, and some clean-up help, especially
someone who knows how to run the dishwasher. If you can help, please contact Joni Reske, 598-9553 or
[email protected]. A free will offering will be accepted to help cover the costs. We hope you will join us for
this fun evening!!
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NO SUNDAY SCHOOL on February 4th:
The Annual Meeting will be on February 4th. Since there will be one service at 9:30 a.m.,
Sunday School classes will not be held.
FAMILY FIRST COMMUNION
preparation classes (4) will be held on:
February 25th, March 25th and April 15th at 11:00 a.m.
and
April 29th at Noon
All classes will be in the Youth Room. Lunch will be served.
The First Communion celebration will take place on May 6th at the 8:30 a.m. service.
If you believe your child(ren) are ready to receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion
and your family would like to be a part of this year’s class,
please contact Lisa Lequia at [email protected].
HAPPY BAPTISM BIRTHDAY
to the following children
who were baptized during the month of February:
Alexis Kupper Finley Remington
Caroline MacDougall Beatrix Saaski
Holy Communion Lutheran Church February, 2018
The Children’s Chalice
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Night at the Theater
All are invited to join us as we venture out to the Fireside
Theater in Fort Atkinson on Thursday, May 17th, for an evening
performance of 42nd
Street!
Here is a little info on this production (from the Fireside
website): The ultimate show-biz musical, 42ND STREET is
a celebration of Broadway, Times Square, and the people
who make the magic of musical theatre. Aspiring chorus
girl Peggy Sawyer comes to the big city from Allentown PA, and
soon lands her first big job in the ensemble of a glitzy new
Broadway show. Then just before opening night, the leading
lady breaks her ankle. Will Peggy be able to step in and become
a star? With a score chock-full of Broadway hits, including
“You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me,” “Dames,” “We’re In the Money,” “Lullaby of
Broadway,” “Shuffle Off to Buffalo” and “Forty-Second Street,” this show is every musical
lover’s dream come true!
It truly should be a fun-filled, entertaining and delightful evening for us to come together in
fellowship. We’re hoping that you’ll be able to join us and here are the details:
Who? – Everyone…and please invite a friend
What? – The musical, 42 Street
When? – Thursday, May 17th. We need to arrive at the Fireside by 5:15 so we will leave
Holy Communion at 3:30. We will be traveling by caravan (Please let us know if you’re able to
drive).
How Much? – The cost is $68.95, which includes the Fireside’s Thursday Evening
Signature Buffet. Here is a description of their buffet: Our Chefs will prepare two special
entrée selections in addition to these Fireside favorites: Barbecued Pork Back Ribs,
Chicken Tenderloin Tempura with Brandied Apricot Sauce, Beer Batter Fried Cod, Shrimp
and Scallops Fusilli with Tomato Butter Sauce, Fresh Atlantic Salmon, Beef Tenderloin and
Roast Turkey from the Carving Station, Sweet Potato Soufflé, Whipped Idaho Potatoes and
Roasted Farm Fresh Vegetables. Banana Bread Pudding with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
for Dessert. Coffee, Tea and Milk are included with your dinner.
Why? – Just a great reason to get together for fun and fellowship !
We are hoping for a great turnout and have reserved 36 seats! So please sign up in the
church office by Sunday, April 15, and make the checks payable to Holy Communion. If you
have any questions please see Pastor Laura, who is looking forward to an evening spent with
all of you!!!
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The Food Pantry’s “Souper” Bowl Sunday is back by popular request! The New England
Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles will be playing in the Super Bowl on February 4th,
but we thought it would be fun to have a competition to pick the winning team before the
game. There will be two boxes in the narthex, labeled with Eagles and Patriots. You
choose your favorite to win the championship by placing cans of soup in that team’s box.
Let’s see how good we are at predicting the NFL champions, while helping the hungry in
our community. No matter the game outcome, the pantry wins! Look for the boxes in
the narthex January 28th and February 4th and vote often for your favorite team!
You may notice we don’t have a list of requested items in the Chalice this month. Instead, beginning February
18th and continuing through Lent, we will have an Easter tree in the narthex. The tree will be decorated with
paper eggs. Each egg will have a food item written on it. Please choose an egg (or several of them!), purchase
the items listed and bring the items and the paper eggs back to church and place them under the tree. With your
help we can empty our Easter tree while we fill the pantry cupboards.
We continue to need clean, lightly used paper or plastic grocery bags or similar bags from stores like Target or
Walgreens. Thank you to all who contribute to or volunteer at the food pantry. We could not continue this
ministry without you!
Warm Feet Mission
Thank you all for supporting the warm
feet mission. The mission was started in
January 2016 with 180 pair of thermal
socks. Our goal is warm feet and extend
God's grace to others. To date we have
purchased 4,320 pairs of socks. 3012
pairs have been distributed to the homeless and less fortunate
in Racine and Racine county. We just received 1,308 pair
this week and we hope to have many of those delivered by
the end of January. This year, because of the need, we have
also been able to donate underwear.
The Wednesday night youth group has been a huge help with
folding the socks and inserting the cards that include the
Aaronic blessing. Thank you all for your monetary support,
your help with folding socks and your prayers.
What a great crew for the Hanging of the Greens! Many thanks to Sue Beckett,
Dwight and Barb Pedersen, (Barb is our expert tree decorator!) Patrick BeBow, Jeff Nelson, Denise and Dale Stlllman, Darlene and Dave Krueger, and Anne Dudycha.
Another great crew took down and put away the Greens. Those who came to help were Sue and Bill Beckett, Greg Albright, Denise and Dale Stillman, Pastor Laura, Patrick BeBow, Darlene and Dave Krueger, Anne Dudycha, Connie Suwalski and
Scott Gagnon.
We are blessed to have such wonderful volunteers! Thank you and blessings to all of you in 2018!
Thank You
Volunteers
The Quilting Group will meet
on Tuesday, February 13th at
1: 15 and on Tuesday,
February 27th at 1:15 in the
Mark Hurn room. Anyone
interested is welcome and no
experience is needed. We are
always in need FLAT full,
queen and king size sheets, that are in good
condition, to be used as backings for the
quilts. With the crazy weather recently, there
are certainly many victims around the world in
need of a warm, comforting quilt. In 2017,
our quilting group made over one hundred quilts
which were sent off to Lutheran World Relief.
Come join us!
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Many Dates Still Open For Altar Flowers!
There are still MANY open dates for altar flowers! Each vase costs $22.50 and you can pick up the
flowers after the second service if you wish.. Dates with no one signed up are:
March 4, 11, 18 and 25, April 8 and 15, June 17 and 24, July 1, 8, 22 and 29, August 5, October 28,
November 4, 11, 18 and 25, and December 2, 9, 23 and 30. In addition there are openings for a
second vase of flowers most weeks. If you are interested in ordering flowers, please see the book in the back
of the sanctuary or fill out the form below and turn it in to the office with your payment. If the date you
chose is filled, we will contact you with alternative dates. Please do not put it in the offering plate
unless the outside of the envelope is clearly marked for Heidi in the office, so we can be sure we do not
miss any orders for altar flowers. Call the office 632-8802, if you have questions.
Your name_______________________________________________________________________________
Phone_________________________________Email_____________________________________________
In honor or memory of_____________________________________________________________________
Given by:_____________________________________________________________________
Date requested_______________________ Alternate date choices___________________________
Amount Enclosed__________________ Will pick up _________________
Every Easter our sanctuary is beautifully decorated with a garden of potted tulips, mums
and lilies given in honor or memory of our loved ones. The deadline for ordering Easter
plants is Sunday, March 18th. The cost for each plant is $24.50. You can pick up your
plants after the 10:45 service on Easter morning or the following week during office hours,
or you can choose to have it given to one of our shut-in members. If you want donate
your plant to one of our members, would you be willing to deliver it? Even if you don’t give a
plant, please think about delivering one. The office staff will be happy to give you the name
of a member who would love to receive a visit and a plant!
Please include payment with your order form.
_____ Lily _____ Tulip _____Mum Total # of Plants______
I will pick my plants up ______ Please give my plants to a shut-in ______ I will deliver a plant _______
Your Name______________________________________________________________ Envelope #_________
In Honor/Memory Of: Given By:
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Soup Suppers are back, on Wednesday
nights during Lent, beginning February
21st. Come enjoy a warm, tasty bowl of
soup with some wonderful company at
6:00. Our midweek Lenten services are at
7:00 in the sanctuary. We need soup and
dessert donations. Sign up sheets are in
the lounge.
Monday Morning Bible/Book Study Presents… Anxious for Nothing: Finding Calm in a Chaotic World
From one “breaking news event” to another, struggles at home, dealing with an illness, aging, or sometimes just simple day activities can fill our hearts and minds with worry and anxiety. From the back cover… Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7
Philippians 4:6-7 is the most underlined passage in the Bible. According to this promise, anxiety comes with life, but it doesn’t have to dominate your life. With God as your helper and this verse at your side, you can sleep better tonight and smile more tomorrow. You can talk yourself off the ledge and view bad news through the lens of sovereignty. You can discover a life that is characterized by calm and develop tools for facing onslaughts of anxiety.
Let’s invite God to reframe the way we face our fears and win the war on worry. By his power we will “be anxious for nothing” and experience the “peace of God, which surpasses all understanding.”
Please join us for this twelve-week study beginning Monday, February 5, at 10:00AM (we meet in the Mark Hurn Room). If you have any questions, please see Pastor Laura.
Wild Wilderness Women -
Save The Date!
Save the date! Date only right now because we're still working out the details, but we're Voyageur canoeing in the Apostle Islands
with Camp Amnicon, located in north, northern, really north Wisconsin. Pastor Jeff is the Interim Executive Director for Camp Amnicon. Cost will be somewhere between $300-$400, not including travel, and we'll leave the day before to be ready
for leaving the next morning. Dates are July 18-21, leaving on July 17 and staying
overnight somewhere. Limited to 12-14 participants. Registration information coming soon. If you're interested and
would like to stay in the loop with information, please email Lynn Helmke
at [email protected]. Think summer!
“Though our feelings come and go,
God’s love for us does not.”
—C.S. Lewis
Hillbilly Elegy by J . D. Vance is the next
Book group selection for discussion on Wed.
Mar.21 at 10:00 in the lounge. A memoir of
a family and culture in crisis. An American
classic, an extraordinary testimony to the
brokenness of the white working class but also its strengths. It is the
story of what a social, regional, and class decline feels like when you
were born with it hanging around your neck. It is a story of how
upward mobility really feels and a troubling meditation on the loss of
the American dream. "Should be required reading for everyone
who cares about what's really happening in America".
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WOODMAN’S SCRIP - are you interested?
We’ve had numerous people request Woodman’s to be available for our SCRIP program.
It is POSSIBLE and here are the details.
1. We have to purchase a minimum of $5000 (yes that’s 5 thousand dollars) at a time.
2. We will receive a 5% discount. That’s a great discount considering the other major grocery stores are 3-4%
3. The cards come in denominations of $50 and $100.
4. After 1 year - if the card is not used, there is a $2 per month, per card fee. In other words, after a year, the cards
will start decreasing in value by $2 each month.
Based on the above information, if we have enough people group together to pre-purchase at least $2500, and
commit to continuing to purchase from HCLC. . . we should be able to swing the initial and continuing purchases.
IF you are someone who would be willing to meet the following 2 criteria:
1) pre-purchase (give us a check BEFORE you get the cards- by about a week)
2) commit to routinely making purchases in the future.
PLEASE fill out the following form and turn it in to Kylee at the SCRIP table. If we have enough interest, Kylee will
contact you and we’ll get the ball rolling!
_______________________________________________________________
YES, I am interested in pre-purchasing Woodman’s Gift Cards from the HCLC SCRIP program and I will commit to
continuing to purchase cards in the future! Please contact me with details.
I am willing to PRE-purchase $___________of Woodman’s Gift cards. I understand I will need to give HCLC a
check approximately one week BEFORE I receive the cards.
My estimated regular purchase amount will be $__________ every ________ month.
Name: _________________________________________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________________________________
E-mail Address:____________________________________________ Phone: _______________________
I would like to thank the entire Holy Communion family for the delicious meals,
cards, calls, and prayers while I was on sick leave. A cancer diagnosis is shocking
and frightening. The love and concern so many of you showed did much to help
boost my spirits on the days I was feeling low! While I still have to have several
more chemo treatments, the doctors feel certain they have gotten all the cancer
and I will have a full recovery. I am very grateful for excellent medical care and
the support of family and friends. Thank you all!
Heidi Komistra
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Recently Hospitalized
Ron Larson, Lisa Petersen
Baptisms
Matthew Kenneth Gangl and Maxwell Joseph Gangl, sons of Dave Gangl and Laura Gangl,
were baptized on Sunday, January 7th. Their sponsors were Kathy Crawford and Mary Gangl.
News From The Pews
Holy Communion recently received these memorial gifts:
Name of Person Memorialized or Honored Given By Designated To
Jewel Marks Theresia Maria Wack Food Pantry
Kenneth Reth Herslof Inc. Undesignated
Ray Nelson Wayne & Jan Sotona Undesignated
Ray Nelson Alice Nelson Youth
Ray Nelson James & Karen Nelson Undesignated
Ray Nelson David & Patricia Barlament Capital Fund
Ray Nelson Robert & Joan Coffey Undesignated
Ray Nelson Stephen & Jeri Smith Undesignated
Ray Nelson Edward & Sheila Scholl Undesignated
Ray Nelson Norman & Alma Dearth Undesignated
Ray Nelson Lee & Holly Maurer Youth
Jewel Marks Dorothy Kohl Food Pantry
Jewel Marks Ross Henry Larson Food Pantry
Stu Paulson David & Darlene Krueger Building Fund
Stu Paulson David & Patricia Barlament Building Fund
Jewel Marks Everett & Dorothy Bunck Food Pantry
Jewel Marks Charles & Ruth Ellis Food Pantry
Jewel Marks Timothy & Julie Schneider Food Pantry
Jewel Marks Ellen Kirchberger Food Pantry
The Meaning of the Color Purple
On February 14th we begin the church season of Lent. Many churches have purple paraments on the altar, lectern and pulpit, and pastors wear purple stoles. Why purple?
In ancient times, purple garments were expensive and hard to find. The dye came from rare sea mollusks that
had to be crushed to garner their purple fluid. (One ounce of purple dye required 250,000 mollusks!) Then the right kind of fabric had to be placed in the dye, dried and made into clothing, which was time-consuming.
Generally, only wealthy people and members of royalty could afford purple garments. For example, in the story of the rich man and Lazarus, the rich man “was dressed in purple and fine linen” (Luke 16:19, NRSV).
Purple is used in church sanctuaries during Advent and Lent because Christ is revered as the King of Kings.
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The Chalice is a publication of
Holy Communion Lutheran Church,
a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
The church office is open from 8:00-4:00 Monday through Thursday,
8:00—3:00 on Fridays. It is closed from 12:00—1:00 each day.
Worship services are at 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
The nursery is available during the 8:30 service.
A crying room in the narthex is available for children
and parents to use during all services.
Contact Information
Pastor Mark Doidge ..…………………………[email protected]
Pastor Laura Fladten ……………..……………[email protected]
Lisa Lequia, Children’s Ministry Director
Sabrina Novine, Financial Administrator/Mission Implementation
Assistant ……[email protected]
Heidi Komistra, Office Administrator………………[email protected]
Office Phone………..262-632-8802
Fax………………...…..262-637-5622
Website: hopeonahill.org
The Chalice Published Month
Volume 20, Number 2
February, 2018
Financial Update January - December
December
Revenue: $59,984.66
Expenses: $43,455.68
Total Income: $16,528.98
January-December
Revenue: $538,106.91
Expenses: $538,296.82
Net Loss: -$189.91
Lenten
Midweek
Worship Services
We hope you will join us for midweek worship services
on our Lenten journey
from Ash Wednesday to Easter.
Ash Wednesday, February 14th
Worship at 9:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Wednesdays, February 21st, 28th,
March 7th, 14th, and 21st
Soup supper at 6:00 p.m.
Worship at 7:00 p.m.