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First Edition
September 2014
This is what the LORD says: "Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the
good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.”
Jeremiah 6:16
Whoosh……………….And summer is over! I have been busy, rested on vacation and now it’s down to
business. I have missed the kids and many of you that have been so busy that I haven’t gotten to see you! We
have so many exciting things going on so make sure you keep up by reading this entire Newsletter so you don’t
miss out!
Our Synod launched a wonderful “Marks Of Discipleship” program last year. They include after the
Introduction: Give, Invite, Serve, Study, Encourage and Worship. As disciples of Jesus Christ we are to
follow Him by taking each of these “marks” seriously. Beginning in September we will look at one a month
concentrating on being disciple of Jesus Christ. Be in prayer about each of these as we walk together as
disciples.
And speaking of Worship and Serving, our 2nd
Annual “God’s Work, Our Hands Sunday” is September 7th
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Last year it was a great success! We wore our “First Lutheran Church” T-shirts (we will have a limited amount
at the church to buy if you desire) to church and for all of the day.
Because, after church and our Worship of God, we spent time together in Community after eating at the Lord’s
Table, we ate together at church. And then, because the church is not only the building, we go out in service to
others in our community. We are the hands and feet of Jesus Christ.
This year we have many projects to participate in and we will need many hands. We will gather after our work
and share a Root Beer Float and reflect on our day. This is a day where from the very young to the very old, we
can all work together in ministry. And it is a blessing for those who have the work done and for those who do
the work. It would be worth your while to attend with your kids.
Also: Confirmation, Sunday School with an open house after church on September 14th
after church so plan on
attending, First Communion classes (registration required), Youth Group, and Faith In Action will be beginning.
So if you haven’t received information or have questions please contact me or the Church office for help. We
also need volunteers and prayer for all of these activities.
Beginnings are wonderful. I look forward to this year as we look to what God has in store for all of us!
As Always in Servant in Christ,
Pastor Brenda Wicklund
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“Jesus said; Let the children come to me”
I can’t believe summer is over and it is time to start back up with all of our
activities. I would like to thank the congregation, parents, youth, and Shawn O and
Matt B. for an AMAZING mission trip, I feel very blessed to watch and be a part of
our youth’s faith journey. Thanks, love and blessings, Mindy
Faith in Action: We will be starting our 10
th!!! year of Faith in Action (hard to believe!) on September 24
th. As
always we can use volunteers in any way you may feel able. All signup sheets, registration
forms and information is on table in the narthex. Please invite every child you know to be a
part of our program.
FAITH IN ACTION VOLUNTEER MEETING SEP.8th
AT 6:30P.M
EVERYONE WELCOME TO JOIN US!!
Student Leadership Team: Applications are available to all 9
th – 12
th graders for the Student leadership team. Youth who
are selected will be trained to help plan and lead our Youth and Family Ministry activities. We
will also be taking applications to serve on the boards and a youth representative for church
council (11th or 12
th grader) Please pray for these youth as we prepare them to become leaders
in the church and the community. Applications will be on Youth bulletin board.
Mission Trip Presentation will September 28th
during worship – mark your
calendars
Sunday School: Kick off will be Sept. 14th
!! We will be using a fun and educational Curriculum which makes the lessons easy to teach and
to learn. Watch for registration forms and more details!
Youth Group: Youth Group this year will be Wednesday evenings from 6:15 – 7:00 p.m. starting on Sept. 17
th
All youth 7th
– 12th
grade and their friends are welcome. We will be doing bible lessons, service
projects and fun activities. If you are interested in helping in any way please let me know.
Date to mark on your calendars! September will be the deadline to sign up for the national
youth gathering next summer in Detroit!
Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young. Set an example for the believers in what you say, how you live, how you love and what you believe” Timothy 4: 12
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First Communion Classes Offered.
I was approached by some members to consider offering First Communion, or the Sacrament of
the Altar, to children younger than the age of Fifth Grade. This is the practice of many churches.
In the past I have offered it to children whose parents and I both agree that they are ready to
participate and to come to the table of Holy Communion. This was supported by the Church
Council. This would require classes and the approval of parents beginning with the First graders and up. Please talk to
me if you have and questions. If you are interested in your child having these classes fill out the registration form and
send them into the office so that we might plan for class sizes. Classes will be held on September 8th and
15th after school.
Holy Communion Classes will be offered to those children grades 1 and up if they have not had education on this as of
yet. These classes are the beginning of our learning about Holy Communion and no matter the age we grow and learn
more about this every day.
Parents are welcome to attend and see the program.
We will celebrate your child’s First Communion on Sunday, September 21st at worship at 9:30 am. Please mark that special day on your calendar.
I am looking forward to this special time with your child to mark this monumental day welcoming your child to the table.
Peace, Pastor Brenda
Name of child: ____________________________________________________
Parents Names: __________________________________________________________________________________
Addresses: ___________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Email address: ________________________________________________________________________
Phone numbers: ______________________________________________________________________
Does your child need transportation from school to church? _____________________
I would like my child and give him, her permission for education to Be Fed and Forgiven at the table of Holy Communion,
____________________________________ ______________________________________Parents signature.
Please return to church office.
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Faith in Action Registration
Child’ Name ________________________________ DOB ________________ Grade______
Parent/Guardian Name’s _______________________________________________________
Mailing Address ______________________________________________________________
Phone (H) ___________________________ (Cell) ___________________________________
Email __________________________________ (so we may contact you with reminders, upcoming events, etc.)
Known Allergies _________________________ Special Needs _________________________ *Specially Food
Emergency Contact- please list a second contact that would be available if we cannot reach you. Name ______________________________________________________________________
Phone (H) ____________________________ (Cell) _________________________________ Please indicate how you may be able to help the FiA program: _____ volunteer weekly _____ food preparation _____ financial contribution
_____ volunteer monthly _____ help with crafts _____ help with music
_____ help with lessons _____ donate food/supplies _____ other ______________ Policies Faith in Action (FiA) is a religious education program provided by the congregation of First Lutheran Church. We strive to provide a safe, fun and educational environment for your child.
The success of the FiA program depends largely on volunteers and your child! Discipline matters will be handled on a 3 strike policy. Parents will be contacted if behavior expectations are not being met. Please speak with your child prior to their attendance at our church about respectful behaviors for inside a church.
Please be respectful of our start time- 5 pm and our ending time-6:55 pm. Your child will be in the fellowship hall. You are encouraged to come into the church to pick up your child for their safety! You may also stay for our Wed. Night Worship Service at 7 pm.
I have read the policies and will abide to the best of my ability. Parent/Guardian Signature _____________________________________ Date ____________
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2014 Mission Trip Pictures Please come on Sunday, Sept. 27th to see more pictures of trip and hear about their experiences.
https://www.youthworks.com/
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This is from Nicole Smith’s Chicago
experience, this is just part of a writing she did.
Whenever I think back to the Chicago mission trip, I
literally cannot contain my smile. For me, this
mission trip came at a critical time in life, a
crossroads of sorts. This amazing and beautiful trip
came just a month before I would go off to college to
figure my life out. And you know what one of the
best parts of this trip was? I left myself, my worries
and my thoughts of the coming future at the doorstep
of First Lutheran in Hinckley, Minnesota.
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One thing that stood out to me was the very first
question Pastor Tomas asked each and every one of us, and that was what our "faith story" was.
He asked us outright how our relationship with God and the church was and what faith is to us.
A complete stranger stood in front of us, asking these questions, not just for his benefit but for
our own. And that was just the
beginning.
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I really do think we each took away something from this week, whether it was that we no longer
like ham and cheese sandwiches or something a bit deeper, like how it's up to us to be a "demo"
or example to others of who Jesus is. I know I learned to let go of the thoughts that aren't
helping anyone and to let God take control. If we put our lives in His hands, and
truly live for Him, then what harm can come to us? Even though this amazing week was hot and
filled with a few challenges here or there, it definitely turned out to be a successful mission trip
in my eyes. What an experience! And how blessed was I to experience every second of it?
To read all of her experience check out the bulletin board across from lavatory.
Please join us for the Sunday School Open House on Sunday,
September 14th directly following the church service. Activities and
snacks will be provided for children ages 3 years thru second grade,
along with an opportunity to register for Sunday School and meet the
teachers. If you have a child who is older than second grade who
would like to participate, they can sign up to be a classroom mentor
on the calendar that will be available *****
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Remember if you cannot serve, to please find your own substitute. Thank You!
September 2014
Lector Assistant Acolyte Element
Presenters
Coffee
Servers
3 Wed.
(Green)
Youth Mason Ferguson
7 Sun.
(Green)
Charles Mans Ann Mans Cayla Gorsegner
TJ Johnson
Elsie Dieter
Ellie Nelson
Dennis and
Colleen Volden
10 Wed.
(Green)
Youth Jenny Richards
14 Sun.
(Green)
Paul Olson Todd White Cade Thurner Peter & Lynette
Thorvig
Dwaine & Barb
Palmer
17 Wed.
(Green)
Youth Cayla Gorsegner
21 Sun.
(Green)
Diane Ausmus Elliott Golly Mason Ferguson
Jenny Richard
Tom and Marlys
Mestemacher
Gerald and Linda
Trott
24 Wed.
(Green)
Youth Cade Thurner
28 Sun.
(Green)
Christie Dunkley Robin Hendrix TJ Johnson Stan and Debra
Sjodahl
Octogenarian Lunch
Sept. 10th at 11:30 am Firestorm Café, Hinckley
WELCA will pay for the lunches of those 80 yrs. and over, whose birthday falls between June 1st and Dec. 31st . Everyone is welcome to join us. We have a
great time enjoying the fellowship
Greeters
September 7- Joyce & Virgil
Seegebarth
September 14-Ellie Nelson
September 21-Walter
Brune
September 28-Colleen &
Dennis Volden
Altar Guild
Jill White and Kim Flagstad
All Board Meeting
Devotions and Coffee
Education
September 29
7 pm
Counters
Paul Olson
Don Peterson
Out To Lunch Bunch
Adventure’s, Siren, WI
11:00 am
September 18th
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Correction: In last month’s newsletter it said congratulations to Blower Family (Linda, it should have been Lisa) also Aubrey’s name was misspelled it should have been Aubree, sorry
for the mistake. Bet Linda was surprised. Congratulations again.
Congratulations to the Hendrix family (Jamie, Daniel and Brydan) on the birth of their new baby
boy, Greyson David, born on August 6th
, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces. Congratulations!
Weddings: United in holy Matrimony at our Altar on Saturday, August 2, 2014, were Dian
Saari and Joe Cappuccino with Pastor Brenda Wicklund officiating. We pray for God’s
blessing upon their relationship. May they grow together each day in the love of Christ.
Prayer Concerns ~ Leona Sewall, Scott Jindra, Mike Johnson, Jennifer Lewis (daughter-in-
law of Hank and Jan Lewis), George Vayder, Terry McConnell, Ruta Kalnins, Natalia
Remley (great granddaughter of Arlene Remley), Rev. Gerald Allen, Lynn Maslonkowski, Vonnie Vayder, Anne Heinz (friend of Virgil & Joyce Seegebarth),
Jean Lyon, Diane Bohn, Rev. Karl Lunder, Sandy Chartrand (Kelle O’Donnell’s Aunt), Lynne Baldridge (friend of Elaine Jensen), Ron Bonn (Jill Bonn’s husband)), Patty Howell, Jack
Saffell (Joe Cappuccino’s brother-in-law), Kennedy Allen, Toni Sweep (daughter of Ed LaVictoire), Amber Rose
Kordiak, Mark Brune. For our members in care facilities ~Ed and Gloria LaVictoire, Jean Martinson, Stella Merisko,
Faye Nelson, Leona Sewall, and Luella Willert. For firefighters, EMT’s, those who serve to protect Policemen and
women and military ~ Elliott Golly, Bryan Gorsegner, Greg Pardun ,Kevin Ausmus, Scott Grice, Tony Stiel, Scott Grice,
Patrick Ellstrom, Matt Ausmus, Charlene Hebert, Steve Jensen, Brian Lewis, Steven Lewis, Matthew Lyseth, David
Remley, Michael Schultz, Jerry Seegebarth, and Daniel Witta. For all of God’s people, especially the homeless, hungry
and un-employed. For world peace. For our missionaries Jacqueline and Patrick Bencke.
September
9/2 Cody Dunkley 9/10 Elizabeth Conway 9/19 Cheryl Cabak Ryan Dunkley Heather Ladd Steve Lewis
Daniel Slater Allie Miller 9/20 Mason Ferguson
9/3 Blake Blowers Kim Scullard Robin Hendrix
Lisa Blowers Jon Youngblom Taylor Jackson
9/4 Matt Bloom 9/14 Joshua Bloom 9/21 Joe Cappuccino
Scott Nicholson Kim Lindner Kelsey Jensen
9/7 Jenny Richard Steffinee Meyer 9/22 Kasey Bork
9/8 Brianna Schultz 9/16 Isabele Tenquist t 9/26 Jordan Barnett
9/9 Kim Flagstad 9/17 Adam Nelson 9/27 Jeff Mans
Christy Koch Dale Nelson 9/28 Carolyn Bassett
Virgil Seegebarth 9/18 Jena Ellingson 9/29 Arlene Remley*
Gerald Trott
*Octogenarians
Please let us know if there are any corrections or additions. Thank You!
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Community Dinner was a success. We served 98 people (21 more than last time) with a
fabulous meal that was created and prepared by Judy Peterson and Charles Mans. Our church
had a wonderful team of hardworking adults and children that helped greet, prepare, set-up,
serve, do dishes and clean up after the meal. Judy also delivered food to “A Place for You”
and they were very thankful. The Free Farmers Market had a huge variety of produce that the
people loved. We received donations the Sunday before and free-will offerings at the meal in
the amount of $237.75. With donations of food and offerings we had enough to cover this
second meal and some for the next meal. A big thank you and hug to everyone that donated,
participated and volunteered. Thanks to God for providing us with what we needed for food,
finances and friends to provide this meal for our community. *****
Gail Wells
Thank you to Jan and Steve Chaffee for donating a picnic table for our backyard. It will get a
lot of use.
Thank you to everyone for praying for Ron since his injury and surgery. Thank you for the
cards, great food, the beautiful quilt and rice heating pad. We have a wonderful church
family.
The Bonn Family, Ron, Jill and Daniel
We received a thank you from “A Place for You” for the donation of the old Bunn
Coffeemaker. They really appreciated it.
It is with great joy that we announce to you our new Northeastern Minnesota Synod
Director for Evangelical Mission is the Rev. John Dietz. A few years ago, our church,
the ELCA, committed itself to providing a person in each synod who would work with
bishops to nuture congregations as center for evangelical mission. Pastor Dietz will be
preaching and holding forums in our congregations, gathering leaders for action and
working in natural clusters of congregations as well as individual congregations.
Congratulations and welcome to Rev. John Dietz and his wife Ashley.
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The Church Library has some new books to check out. A nonfiction
biography, Bonhoeffer by Eric Metaxas, tells the story of Bonheoffer, a
pastor and author, who worked to disassemble Hilter and his Third Reich
from the inside. Also new are four large print novels. One is Seasons of
Tomorrow by Cindy Woodsmall. There more are by favorite authors;
The Bridge by Karen Kindsbury, The Last Bride by Beverly Lewis, and Child of Mine by
David and Beverly Lewis. Directions for checking out books are posted in the library.
Church Council will now be on the second Sunday of the
month at 10:30 am. ( right after worship), starting
Sunday, September 14th
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Welcome to our new members,
Dian Cappuccino; Robert and Gerri
Kinblom; Alex and Whitney Weise
(Leger), Samantha, Landon and
Easton Leger and Natalie Colton;
Bonnie Olson; Dan and Allison
Wickund, Jada, Noah, and Torrie
Williams and Logan Wicklund. We
welcome you into our church
family
Sunday, September 7th
. Please join us for:
8:30 am Coffee Fellowship
9:30 am Worship Service
10:30 am Potluck
Service Projects in Community
Following Potluck
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The Out to Lunch Bunch had a picnic at Doris Ohnstad’s on August 21st. Everyone had a wonderful time. Dwaine & Barbara Palmer, Terry McConnell, Walter Lundberg, Arnie Swanson, Pastor Brenda, Elsie Dieter, Dorothy Sevendsen, Doris Ohnstad, Fern Mettling, Marina Vork, Freida Pfahl, Ethel Shober. It was a great day! Thank you Betty Reiter for the pictures.
Do you need help replacing your Smoke Detector
Batteries? If so, please contact Kathryn at 320-629-
4602.
We will be starting a Bible Study the 3rd
Sunday in October. Watch for more details.
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First Evangelical Lutheran Church Council
Mission Statement:
We are called by God to grow in faith together sharing Christ’s love with each other and
our community.
Minutes- July 2, 2014
I. Call to Order and Attendance: Dennis Volden, Wendy Reamer, Scott Jensen, Carol Goddard, Don Peterson, Robin Hendrix, Gerald Souer, Also in attendance: Jill Bonn, Mindy Johnson, Pastor Brenda.
Absent: Rick Kroschel & Tom Lymburner
II. Opening Devotions by: Pastor Brenda- A group discussion on Chapter 4 of The Mission Table- Next Month: Scott Jensen {August}
IV. Officer Reports: Secretary: June Council Minutes for approval
Treasurer: Monthly / YTD Giving, Expense and Account Reports -Jill Bonn There is -$5,352.00 in the
General Fund. Presently spending is under budget, but giving is down. There was discussion about this being a
trend that we typically see during the summer months. The thought was the congregation should be aware of
this trend. Motion/Scott to accept the treasures report. Second/Carol Passed
Financial Secretary: Kathy Thompson
V. Counters: July: Tom Lymburner and Gerald Souers August: Dennis Volden and Rick Kroschel
VI. Board Reports: A. Education Robin Hendrix minutes attached (see Youth and Family)
B. Property Scott Jensen minutes attached
C. Youth & Family Wendy Reamer minutes attached (see Education)
D. Worship & Music
E. Stewardship Carol Goddard minutes attached
F. Evangelism
G. Cemetery Rick Kroschel
H. Memorial Don Peterson
I. Personnel Dennis Volden
VII. Old Business:
A. Corn and Clover Food Stand: Will meet Thursday night at 5pm to set up stand of the carnival B. God’s Work Our Hands: Event will be held Sept. 7. We need ideas for projects We will wear the same
T-Shirts. More T-Shirts will be available for those who want them.
C. August 31 Patrick and Jackie Bencke will be in church to talk about their missionary work. There will be a potluck after church. The Council will be in charge of this event, We will put a sign up in August.
There will be a free will offering,
D. Background Checks: Tabled. Mindy, Shawn and Matt will have background checks completed before mission trip.
VIII. New Business: A. Vacations were approved for Pastor Brenda, Mindy and Donna B. Discussion about holding council at a different day and time. Possibly after Sunday Worship. . C. Discussion about AA meetings being held at First Lutheran. Pastor Brenda will talk with the group
leader
D. We are in need of a Youth Representative to be part of our council. Any interested junior or senior should talk to Pastor Brenda or Mindy. The council would like to take this opportunity to thank Nicole
Smith for her active involvement as our youth rep. Your insight and enthusiasm have been very much
appreciated. God Speed to you Nicole.
E. Restorative Justice IX. Director of Youth and Family Ministries Report ~ see attached report
X. Pastor’s Report
XI. Adjournment and Closing Prayer
Respectfully Submitted,
Robin Hendrix Questions? 320-279-0961
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Without God our week would be
Sin day
Mourn day
Tear day
Waste day
Thirst day
Fight day
Shatter day
7 days without God
makes one weak
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