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Grace Lutheran Church
108 W. SOMO AVENUE
TOMAHAWK, WISCONSIN 54487
715-453-4066
www.gracelutherantomahawk.org
December 2014
Advent and Christmas at Grace
First Sunday in Advent—Nov. 29 & Nov. 30, 2014 Blessing of the Advent Wreath
Second Sunday in Advent—Dec. 6 & 7, 2014 Blessing of the Nativity Scene Third Sunday in Advent December 13 —Memory Tree Lighting December 14 —10:45 am Sunday School Christmas Program
Fourth Sunday in Advent—December 20 & 21, 2014 Christmas Cantata at all services
Christmas Services December 24, 2014 —4:00 Children’s Christmas 6:00 Contemporary Choir 10:00 Candles and Carols
December 25, 2014—10:00 am Traditional Christmas
Christmas/Young Adult Sun.— Dec. 27 & 28, 2014 Sat. at 5:00 pm, Sun. at 8:30 & 10:45 am
Annual Meeting—January 21, 2015 Grace Lutheran’s annual meeting will take place Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 6:30 pm. A potluck meal pre-cedes the meeting at 5:15 pm. Please note the change in times.
• Attention Committees and Groups! It’s never too early to prepare your reports for the Annual Meeting. Please send your completed Annual Meeting report to the office on or before the deadline which is January 5, 2015. Emailed reports will be especially appreciated! Email address – [email protected]
• Annual Report Format 1. What did we accomplish this year? 2. What remains to be done? 3. What did we learn? 4. What are next year’s goals?
Reports submitted after January 5 will not appear in the annual report.
Nicole Welke to be Ordained The entire church family of Grace Lutheran is invited to witness and celebrate the ordination of Nicole Marie Welke on December 13 at 5:00 pm. A reception will follow the ordination. Nicole graduated from Gettysburg Seminary in May 2014 and has received a call to serve as Associate Pastor of Faith Lutheran in Valders, WI.
Annual Meeting Time Changes The Grace Lutheran Church Council has announced that our Annual Meeting to be held on January 21st will begin at 6:30 pm. This is slightly earlier than previous years. The potluck will also begin earlier at 5:15 pm.
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Fair Trade News! Our Fair Trade Team has a great Christmas idea for you! We have put together gift bas-kets of some of our favorites for you to give as gifts this Christmas. The baskets will be for sale during December until they are all
sold. As always, no one is profiting from the sales of Fair Trade items except the farmers and their families. Think of it as giving two gifts this Christmas! You may purchase Fair Trace products through the church office any time. If you have an interest in helping on the Fair Trade Team, please contact the church office. We would be thrilled to have you!
Bulletin BoardBulletin Board Did you know? Copies of the committee minutes can be found in the Gathering Area in the Grace Notes binder.
Thank you! The 6th and 7th graders from After-School GLOW would like to thank the following for their generous donations for our military care packages: Tomahawk Pharmacy, Reilly Family Dental, the Tomahawk Leader, the American Legion, 4 Rivers Quilt Guild, Dawn LaFevre, and Carol White. We'd also like to thank Bill Sparr, Al Overhaug, and Peg Thomas f or helping us the day we assembled the packages. Thank you for helping us with this fun and meaningful activity!
Thank you! A special thank you from Ruth Circle to all who con-tributed items for the Sewing Kits for Lutheran World Relief. Each kit consists of two 3-yard pieces of fabric with matching thread. With your help we assembled and donated thirty kits.
Attention YOUTH! All middle school and high school youth are invited to a Christmas party on Sunday, December 7, begin-ning at 4:00 pm and ending at 8:00 pm. We will decorate the trees, and EAT! Please bring a white elephant gift wrapped in newspaper. If you are not sure what “white elephant” means, please google it. ☺ Please RSVP to Margie at 453-5797 or text 966-5497.
Cookie Walk Update
Our annual Cookie Walk, Lefse, and Craft Sale will be held Saturday, De-cember 13. The doors to the Craft area will open at 8:30 am. Doors to the Cookie Walk and Lefse Sale will be open from 9:30 am to 11:30 am.
Sign-up sheets are in the Gathering Area for donations of time, ingredients, crafts, and cookies!! Thank you to the many helping hands that make this event possible.
Lefse may be picked up on the day it is made (Tuesday, December 9), Saturday at the Cookie Walk, or between services that Sunday.
Results should be in the next newsletter. So, slow down and truly enjoy the season. May God Bless your families and the upcoming Holidays! Merry Christ-mas from Julie, Linda, Barb, and all our helpers!! ☺
The ingredients for the Fair Trace chocolate bars come from several different countries. The cocoa comes from the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Peru, while the sugar comes from Par-aguay and the vanilla from Madagascar! Perhaps your children or grandchildren would enjoy researching one of those countries as they snack on a treat.
Grades Six and Seven Service Activity Twenty-one students in the Wednesday After School GLOW class visited with the residents at Golden Age Nursing Home on October 29. They played Bingo and shared treats as part of our country’s Make A Dif-ference Day. It was a very enjoyable time for kids of all ages! In November the class sent “care packages” and cards for Christmas to our US soldiers and Grace students in college. Patti Gaedtke, Jen Beaumier, Claudia Osero, and Bill Sparr are assisting Pastor Ziemer.
Thank you Margie Welke for donating the Keurig coffee maker in honor of Nicole’s ordination!
STAFF (715 area codes)
Pastor………….………Rev. Mark Ziemer 453-4066 or (home) 453-0612
[email protected] Visitation Pastor…Rev. Don Cannady
715 453-4066 Supply Pastor….….Rev. Gerald Check
715 453-4066 Lay Pastoral Ass’t..….…Wendy Black
715 453-4066 [email protected]
Secretary…………....…….Debbie Hetzel 453-4066 or (home) 966-0536 [email protected]
Secretary Support…..…Sarah Mann 453-4066
[email protected] Treasurer...….…………..….Sarah Mann
453-4066 [email protected]
Financial Reporter…Sherry Clements 453-5615
Wedding Coordinator Kay Jensen………..…................453-4701 Custodian Dar Anderson.………………..….453-4066
2014 COUNCIL MEMBERS President Heather Engel……………...…….224-3241
Vice President Brian Schmidt….....………..……453-1361
Secretary Forrest Gibeault………………….966-5975
Mindy Gabrich….….……..…….966-0908
Mark Schlegel.…………………..966-0735
Marilyn Smith.…………………..453-5184
Brian Storm…………………..…..536-7876
Mary Wessel……………………...453-7410
Bill Zorr……………………..608 575- 5816
A WORD FROM PASTOR MARK
Things We Never Talk About It is that time of year when we intentionally
avoid certain topics. If family is important and we want to stay con-nected, well, better that we not talk about certain subjects.
We are increasingly doing that as a nation as well. Immigra-tion is one of the most pressing issues in our country but our legisla-tive leaders won’t discuss it, at least not for the sake of arriving at any concrete action. Other subjects like abortion, same-gender marriage, prisons, education, poverty, structural racism, or climate change, people and political leaders seldom discuss. When it is brought up rather than truly talking about it, people immediately launch into bumper-sticker statements designed to close off open-ended, thought-filled talk.
All this is further exacerbated by today’s use of technology and immediate access to information. Information is not discussion. Downloading the latest information on a subject does not mean the information is correct, useful, applicable, exhaustive, or the only view on that subject. Scientists who study the brain say that the way our brain works is rapidly changing as a result of the immediate access and availability of information and people. We think that we have talked with someone when we have only texted, emailed, FaceBooked or connected in some latest fad of technological communication. We think we know something when we have downloaded and scanned the information. But much less of the frontal cortex of our brain is being utilized in these technological interchanges. For the full brain to be used we need face-to-face exchanges, give-and-take of contrari-an views, a wide array of sensory interaction (how does the issue smell, taste, sound, feel, and look), doing such in a nature setting, and fully engaging in listening and also with the possibility that our understanding will be expanded and our mind could be changed.
Consider Jesus! Not the romanticized story, but dig into the reality of the flesh-and-blood Jesus. God did not send a text, God came in the flesh. And God came not to tell us the answer, but to ex-perience our story, and to invite us to see and experience God.
Also, God did not come polished and convenient. Oh, we’ve tried our best to make the story sound that way. The so-called virgin birth was not met with, “Isn’t that wonderful that Mary and Joseph are having a pre-marriage, virgin-birthed child!” It was rather met with Joseph doubting Mary and coming to the conclusion of calling it all off (Matthew 1). The story about being born in a manger in Bethle-hem was the opposite of polished and convenient. Mangers are not a synonym for cradle. God did make use of government action, but a decree that meant a ninety mile walk or donkey ride when eight or nine months pregnant! Luke 2, this best known of stories, is the op-posite of convenient and polished.
The Gospel of John explains Jesus’ birth as “the Word be-came flesh and dwelt among us full of grace and truth.” (John 1) This word, action, truth from God is very different from Google, Wikipe-dia, and your favorite smartphone app. This flesh-and-blood commu-nication of God will fire up every bit of our frontal lobe and all of our
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Church Office Hours Mon.— Fri. — 8:30 am to 3:30 pm (closed for lunch noon to 1:00 pm)
Staff Meetings (Office closed) Thursday 9:00 am to 10:00 am
Deadlines
Bulletin deadline: Wednesday Newsletter deadline: Third Monday of every month. 3
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Christmas With Friends
Christmas with Friends is once again being planned for Christmas Day 2014. Last year, we were blessed to serve over 200 people including those who came for the meal at Grace Lutheran Church and those meals that were delivered to the shut-ins and our friends re-quired to work on Christmas Day. Dinner will be served at the church from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, with deliveries taking place beginning at 11 am. Reservations are encouraged and can be made by calling Deb-bie at the church office at 715 453-4066. Please indicate whether you will be dining at the church or need to have your meal delivered.
The outpouring of support from Grace and the community has been amazing and we welcome the support again this year. Last year, approximately thirty volunteers helped before, during, and after the meal, as well as approx-imately fifteen volunteers who delivered meals around the Tomahawk area. We also had people distribute flyers to local businesses to advertise the event and others who decorated and set up the Fellowship Hall. In addition to our volunteers, all of the food items to make the fabulous meal were donated and we had an outpouring of fi-nancial support to cover the other costs associated with the event.
With the weather and economy placing additional burdens on people, we believe we will serve a larger number of meals this year. Any monetary donations or gifts of time to help with the dinner will be greatly appreciated. Monetary donations can be dropped off at the office at Grace Lutheran Church. If you are interested in donating your time to this wonderful ministry, please contact Shirley Derleth at 715-453-4165 or [email protected]. Thanks in advance to all who will share in this magnificent ministry. “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” – Matthew 25:40, NIV
brain. It comes to occupy every recess of our heart and emotions. Life-impacting, soul-filling, value-centering are what this Word of God does to us.
The application of Jesus’ birth for us, for our family gatherings, and for all controversial issues is that Je-sus is born into controversy. His “virgin birth” and “being laid in a manger” are not just information. The nature of Mary’s pregnancy stirred a rush to judgment against Mary and the demand of that long walk to Bethlehem was a crushing load where everything was against Mary and Joseph and that birth.
Yet, this “Word-made-flesh” we call our Lord! “LORD” means Jesus rules us! He is not a text message and not just a story written in a book called the Bible. He is the LIVING WORD of God. This has real, hit-the-road driving reality. The living reality of Jesus as the Word-made-flesh and our Lord means that we can and must talk about everything. Nothing needs to be hidden, avoided, or covered up. Jesus came not to give us the right answer. He came to love, to forgive, to enter our story in all its sordid arguments and controversies and to die – at the in-sistence of righteous wisdom of the most religious and at the hands of autocratic political power.
The upshot is that we can disagree. Better yet, God’s Holy Spirit leads us into listening, respecting others, and having our preset views suddenly changed (Philippians 2). Best, we can talk and deeply delve into the most difficult of topics with one clear mindset, i.e. Jesus is Lord, not we; love is the goal, not being correct; Jesus is the savior, not our best conceived, most eloquent explanation; and salvation comes not when our view wins, but only in the forgiveness of a flesh-and-blood God nailed to a tree.
This is what makes Christmas truly merry! We can talk where many dare not go. Jesus as the Word-made-flesh shows us the way. Jesus came not to win arguments and to hand out correct information. He came to love and to die for broken people who will never get it together, but who in Jesus receive love and begin to love!
(Continued from page 3) A Word From Pastor Mark
DECEMBER 2014
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 9:00 AM
Quilters
5:30 PM
Girl Scouts
2 9:00 AM LWR Quilters
9:30 AM Bible Study
6:00 PM Women's
Bible Study - Reiff Hall
7:00 PM Bible Study
3 Bulletin Deadline 9:00 AM 4 Rivers Q-Guild
3:40 PM After School GLOW
6:00 PM Handbell Choir
6:30 PM First Weds. Worship
6:30 PM Gr. 8 & 9 Conf.
7:00 PM Cantata Practice
7:15 PM Wilderness Meeting
4 9:00 AM Staff
Meeting
9:30 AM Ruth
Circle at Marcie
Schmit's
6:00 PM Budget
Meeting
5 6 Christmas Concert
Tour
9:00 AM AA/Alanon
5:00 PM Worship
HC
7 Christmas Concert Tour
Second Sunday of Advent
Youth Night/Trim Tree
8:30 AM Worship HC
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Worship HC
4:00 PM YOUTH Christ-
mas Party
8 Kitchen & Fel-
lowship Rsvd.
Lefse Making
9:00 AM
Quilters
5:30 PM
Girl Scouts
9 Kitchen & Fellowship
Rsvd.
Lefse Making
9:00 AM LWR Quilters
9:30 AM Bible Study
11:30 AM Joyful noise
@ Road Lake Pub
7:00 PM Bible Study
10 Bulletin Deadline
3:40 PM After School GLOW
6:00 PM Handbell Choir
6:30 PM Gr. 8 & 9 Conf.
7:00 PM Cantata Practice
11 9:00 AM Staff
Meeting
6:00 PM Council
Meeting
6:30 PM Con-
temp. Choir Prac-
tice
12 Nursing Home
Communion
12:00 PM
Fellowship Hall
Reserved
13 8:30 AM Craft Sale
9:00 AM AA/Alanon
9:00 AM Christmas
Practice/S.School
9:30 AM Cookie
Walk
5:00 PM Ordination/
Worship HC
6:45 PM Ordination
Reception
14 Third Sunday of Advent
8:30 AM Contemporary
Worship HC
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Worship HC -
Sunday School Christmas
Program
4:30 PM EYG Meeting
15 NEWSLETTER
DEADLINE
9:00 AM
Quilters
5:30 PM Girl
Scouts
16 Christmas Memories
KFH
9:00 AM LWR Quilters
9:30 AM Bible Study
17 Bulletin Deadline
9:00 AM 4 Rivers Q-Guild
3:40 PM After School GLOW
6:00 PM Handbell Choir
6:30 PM Gr. 8 & 9 Conf.
7:00 PM Cantata Practice
18 9:00 AM Staff
Meeting
19 20 9:00 AM AA/Alanon
5:00 PM Worship
HC - CANTATA
21 Fourth Sunday of Advent
8:30 AM Worship HC -
CANTATA
10:45 AM Worship HC -
CANTATA
22 9:00 AM
Quilters
23 9:00 AM LWR Quilters
24 Christmas Eve
4:00 PM Worship HC
6:00 PM Worship HC
10:00 PM Worship HC
25 Christmas Day
10:00 AM
Worship HC
26 Office Closed
27 9:00 AM AA/Alanon
5:00 PM Worship
HC
28 First Sunday of Christmas
8:30 AM Contemporary
Worship HC
10:45 AM Worship HC
29 9:00 AM
Quilters
30 9:00 AM LWR Quilters
1:00 PM Prayer Shawl
Meeting
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Electronic Giving
Did you Know? • You can give an online contribution any time. • It can be a one-time contribution or you can set up a regular giving routine. Simply go to: www.gracelutherantomahawk.org and click on the blue button on lower right hand side
Enjoy the convenience of electronic giving, which allows you to make donations on a scheduled, automatic basis or any time at all.
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The Philippine Story The Philippine’s story continued… This month I’d like to introduce you to an energetic boy with a big personality and LOTS of spirit! BJ (Benjamin) is the 13 year old brother of Honey Grace. He is compassionate, makes friends easily, and he has the ability to make those around him feel very comfortable. BJ is a natural leader and the oth-er children look to him for guidance and dance lessons! In addition to his knack for dancing, he is gifted in chore-ography, photography and sports. BJ’s eyes sparkle with his enthusiasm for life! If you have any questions about adopting or supporting BJ (or any of the other children), please call Cathy Schmit at (715) 453-8105 for more information. Cathy
FINANCIAL NEWS: OCTOBER 2014 General Offerings Budgeted Expenses per month ................ $34,514.08 Offerings Received for Month .................. $29,703.78 Actual Budget Expenditures .................... $26,268.58 Surplus (Deficit)…………………………………...$3,435.20 Budgeted Expenses 10/31/14….....……….$345,140.90 Offerings Received YTD ......................... $302,021.10 Actual Budget Expenditures YTD………..$323,696.90 Surplus (Deficit).. ............................... … ($21,675.80) (Note: October disbursements do not include $5,978.00 mortgage payment. This was paid from the Debt Retire-ment/Building Fund in October.)
General Fund Balance 10/31/2014….$12,178.00
Mortgage Status 2014 Regular Principal Payments ............ $29,248.20 2014 Extra Principal Payments.………………$3,257.12 Total 2014 Principal Payments……………..$32,505.32 2014 Interest Payments…………………..…..$30,530.70 Loan Balance 9/30/2014 ....................... $752,985.29 Special Offering-October TAIV .............................................................. $627.00
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December Special Offering Dial Down the Debt
Our Special Offering for Decem-ber will go to “Dial Down the Debt.” We invite you to make a special contribution to the PRINCIPAL ONLY of our
building debt during the month of December 2014. As you know, paying directly to the principal will eliminate the costly interest on that payment amount. The people of Grace have responded won-derfully to this annual opportunity, with an amazing $6,348 given last year!
We have indeed been blessed with a beautiful facility at Grace. It has been ten years since we dedicated the addition of our new sanctuary and office area, and it has transformed the way we do ministry at Grace! As we’ve mentioned, in 2015 we will again be separating the Debt Retirement Fund from our General Fund to help improve our awareness of the building loan.
From the Stewardship Committee
Do You Have Room?
“And she gave birth to her firstborn Son and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths and laid Him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7). As these familiar words are read every Christmas, we repeat them in our minds. Having heard them so often, we know them by heart. And every year, pastors try to come up with novel thoughts about an age-old story. Sadly, as much as we love to hear the story, we too often put it out of our thoughts as soon as we put up the calen-dar for the new year. Like the infamous innkeeper, we cannot find room for the newborn Baby. We are creatures of habit, and it seems that it’s quite difficult to change old habits, most of them not very beneficial. If we keep our focus on that simple message, though, we might be able to create new habits. Instead of hurriedly scanning our devo-tions for the day, we might make it a habit to remind ourselves that it is God Himself speaking to us through His Word. Instead of uttering a quick, “Morning. How are you?” we might actually take a few minutes to wait for the answer and offer encour-agement and maybe even pray with a colleague, a friend, a family member. Instead of setting our own schedules, we might ask God to teach us to number our days so that we can go ahead in His wisdom (Psalm 90:12). What other good habits could we establish if we focused on “our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for [our] sake[s] He became poor, so that [we] by His poverty might become rich” (2 Corinthians 8:9)? Never in Scrip-ture do we read of Jesus turning anyone away be-cause He was too busy (and we would say He was), He had someplace He needed to be (and He did), or He was too tired (and Scripture tells us that Jesus grew weary). No, He always had room for that per-son who needed Him, just as He has room for each of us with our needs and sorrows and joys. Do you have room? By His grace, God will warm our cold hearts and give us the desire to be His stewards with room in our day to serve Him, room in our finances to give what is needed, room in our lives for Him to work His will in and through us.
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Ticktock to Triumph is a unique collection of prose and poetry written by author and lay minis-ter Betty Wyatt of the East Central Synod of Wiscon-sin. She hopes her writing may comfort and give hope to people who are living with life’s daunting challenges, found in the pain of sorrow and loneli-ness. The wonderfully written book can be ordered at Amazon for $14.95.
Wisconsin Public Television Christmas Programming has tentatively scheduled Luther College's Christmas at Luther for Wednesday, December 3rd, at 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.. and St. Olaf's Christmas in Norway for Friday, December 19th, at 9:00 p.m. Check the website: http://wptschedule.org/Programs/ for verification.
Spirit Led, Spirit Shaped
A Journey Together
Saturday Winter Journeys with the Synod
January 24th 8:30-11:30 a.m. Wisconsin River Valley
1:30-4:30 p.m. Tomorrow River Conference
January 31st 8:30-11:30 a.m. Shawano Conference
1:30-4:30 p.m. Green Bay Conference
February 7th 8:30-11:30 a.m. Appleton Conference
1:30-4:30 p.m. Oshkosh Conference
Bishop Gerald Mansholt welcomes all rostered leaders, congregational members, youth and youth workers of the Synod to gather for discernment of
where the Spirit is Leading and Shaping Us to participate in God's mission.
We are on this Journey Together! Ramie Bakken, Coordinator for Missional Leadership for Region 5, will lead us in small group sessions by
Dwelling in the Word, Listening and Praying Together and Asking
"What might God be up to in our synod?"
"Where might the Spirit be stirring our imaginations for ministry?"
New Staff at ECSW
Director of Evangelical Mission
Rev. Jean DeVoll-Donaldson will begin her ministry as DEM on January 9th, 2015. She comes to us from the Arkansas-Oklahoma Synod. Her typical emphases as a DEM were renewal/ redevelopment of congregations, starting new congregations and other related ministries, leadership development, stewardship education and re-sourcing. She has served as a member of the ELCA's Renewal Team. Pastor Jean is certified in the ELCA to train others to be coaches, is trained to support congregations working with Natural Church Development (NCD), can provide conflict transformation mediation and recently completed a week-long immersion in faith based community or-ganizing. She looks forward to finding out how her training and experiences might dovetail with interests of oth-ers within our synod.
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One ELCA congregation in VA made $5,000 in the 6 weeks of Holiday shopping! This is FREE. It does not cost you or the church a dime! You can shop from tablet,
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LITURGICAL ROLES
December 6 & 7 Acolytes 5:00 pm Child of God 8:30 am Brynn Beaumier 10:45 am James Kincaid Greeters 5:00 pm Jim & Jan Nelson 8:30 am Ken & Pat Tjugum Bill & Leitta Turgeon 10:45 am Sue Horn Stephanie Pellitteri Readers 5:00 pm Sharon Lamer 8:30 am George Derleth 10:45 am Ruth Heyne Ushers 5:00 pm Rod & Marcy Greil 8:30 am George & Lynn Derleth Randy & Cindy Blair 10:45 am Craig & Dawn LaFevre Nursery 8:30 am Shirley Derleth 10:45 am Drew VonSchrader Assisting Minister 5:00 pm Nancy Kind 8:30 am Dave Schmit 10:45 am Nancy Herbison Communion Assistants 8:30 am Joe Story Mindy Gabrich Running Projection 5:00 pm Don Tinker 8:30 am Abby Leonhard 10:45 am Dravin Schmit Projection Set up Lisa Elliott Altar Guild Karen Arnott, Jane Lueneberg Peggy Winter Counters Corrine Burcalow, Julie Dentler Jack Lauder Video Delivery Harold & Audrey Pedersen
December 13 & 14 Acolytes 5:00 pm Child of God 8:30 am Whitney Osero 10:45 am Trey Baalke Greeters 5:00 pm Rose Hoff Al Overhaug 8:30 am Paul & Barb Zastrow Family 10:45 am Jody & Emily Decker Readers 5:00 pm Nancy Herbison 8:30 am Shirley Derleth 10:45 am Wendy Black Ushers 5:00 pm George & Lynn Derleth 8:30 am Jack Lauder, Sue Horn Jerry Jagmin, Dar Clements 10:45 am Greg & Steve Heikkinen Nursery 8:30 am Renee Raasch 10:45 am Child of God Assisting Minister 5:00 pm Al Overhaug 8:30 am Corey Colburn 10:45 am Wendy Black Communion Assistants 8:30 am Herb & Ruth Heyne Running Projection 5:00 pm Karen Torkelson 8:30 am Lane Beaumier 10:45 am Karen Torkelson Therese Hesse Projection Set up Keri Kelley Altar Guild Karen Arnott, Jane Lueneberg Peggy Winter Counters Corrine Burcalow, Julie Dentler Jack Lauder Video Delivery Roger & Cathy Cook
December 20 & 21 Acolytes 5:00 pm Child of God 8:30 am Jackie Wick 10:45 am Molly Mott Greeters 5:00 pm Child of God Dar Kluball 8:30 am Jan VanNorman Don & Jeanne Rae Paulson Renee Raasch 10:45 am Mary Hoglund Lois Langlois Readers 5:00 pm Sue Horn 8:30 am Sandy Wick 10:45 am Herb Heyne Ushers 5:00 pm Jeanette Lovsletten Sue Horn 8:30 am Steve Kahle John Krueger, Bill Erickson Jim VanNorman 10:45 am Bill Martinson Child of God Nursery 8:30 am Kaylie Svacina 10:45 am Karen Gauerke Assisting Minister 5:00 pm Mark Gaedtke 8:30 am Al Overhaug 10:45 am Kyle Olson Communion Assistants 8:30 am Cathy & Dave Schmit Running Projection 5:00 pm Betty Hudson 8:30 am Paula Norman 10:45 am Tami Olson Projection Set up Chris Raasch Altar Guild Karen Arnott, Jane Lueneberg Peggy Winter Counters Corrine Burcalow, Julie Dentler Jack Lauder Video Delivery Brian Schmidt
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December 27 & 28 Young Adult Weekend
Acolytes 5:00 pm Young Adult Volunteer 8:30 am Young Adult Volunteer 10:45 am Young Adult Volunteer Greeters 5:00 pm Dan & Kay Salewske 8:30 am Tobias Family Fran Anderson 10:45 am Andy & Luann Kiander Readers 5:00 pm Ruth Heyne 8:30 am Young Adult Volunteer 10:45 am Jeannie Gudgeon Ushers 5:00 pm Dave Dettmering Dar Clements 8:30 am Brett & Lane Beaumier Randy & Cindy Blair 10:45 am Dawn LaFevre Craig LaFevre Nursery 8:30 am Young Adult Volunteer 10:45 am Young Adult Volunteer Assisting Minister 5:00 pm Mindy Gabrich 8:30 am Young Adult Volunteer 10:45 am Nancy Herbison Communion Assistants 8:30 am Young Adult Volunteer Running Projection 5:00 pm Kirk Kind 8:30 am Zach Volz 10:45 am Jared Kiander Projection Set up Bill & Jen Zorr Altar Guild Karen Arnott, Jane Lueneberg Peggy Winter Counters Corinne Burcalow, Julie Dentler Jack Lauder Video Delivery Stan Torkelson
LITURGICAL ROLES
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Please remember you are a Child of God.
You are wanted, needed and loved.
Christmas Worship If you can be part of these services, please:
—– Call the office, (715) 453-4066. —– Email the office, [email protected] or [email protected] —– Use the sign-up sheet in the Gathering Area.
December 24 ____4:00 pm ____6:00 pm _____10:00 pm December 25 ____10:00 am (Please check the service at which you wish to serve) Acolyte: ___________________________ Greeters:__________________________ Reader:___________________________ Ushers:___________________________ (Need 6 ushers at 4:00 & 6:00 pm) Assisting Minister: ___________ ________ Communion Assistants:_______________ (Need 6 communion assistants at 4:00 & 6:00 pm)
Projection Person:___________________
Please consider helping at one of these Christmas
services. If you are not trained in a particular min-
istry, NO WORRIES! We can help! All that is re-
quired is a desire to serve God. He loves a
willing and happy heart.
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DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS
1. JOHN KRUEGER
JERRY VAN STRYDONK
2. KELVIN SEVERSON
DARRYL BRUNNER
FRAN ANDERSON
5. KYLE OLSON
AMANDA SCHOLZ
6. LONN LAMER
BRIAN WIEDEMAN
MARY KARL
ALLISON SCHMIDT
7. ERIN STORY
SUE DIERKSEN
8. ROBERT WALLIS JR.
TRACI SAINDON
AUTUMN JOHNSON
9. ROBERT SETLAK
10. TIM HOGLUND
CHRIS RAASCH
AUSTIN STORY
MARIE STARK
11. ALEX NORMAN
12. LOIS LANGLOIS
TANYA SONTAG
13. CARL BUCKS
ASHLEY ERICKSON
RACHEL JONES
PHOEBE HRDINA
JANE LUENEBURG
14. MIKE TORMOHLEN
SCOTT SZARKOWITZ
BARB ZASTROW
15. JANET HAGEN
ELDA MIKALAUSKI
ADAM WALLIS
HOLLY DEKIEP
16. KELLIE VAN STRYDONK
KATIE BRUNNER
17. ADAM SEVERSON
JACINDA LEKFIELD
EUGENE SLAGA
KAMRYN BLACK
18. DON MOYLE
STAREA LEPPI
RON LUENEBERG
19. JEFF OLSON
20. KAREN WIEDEMAN
21. PAT GILLETTE
SUE MIELKE
DANIELLE BROWN
SERENA HANKE
22. KURT DEKIEP
HANNAH BEILER
ADAM LOKA
23. ED NYSTROM
24. KRIS BERG
AMY SUDBURY
BARBARA SCHILTZ
RICK MARQUARDT
25. JESUS
DICK RICHARDSON
WILLIAM ZORR
26. GEORGEANNE CRASS
ANNIE ARNOTT
27. CHRISTOPHER ERICKSON
JOSEPH INGMAN
RANDY MYRE
CARLY WAHL
DR. PAUL HESSE
EMMA WURL
28. JULIE SMITH
DON RENN
29. JOHN T. KROMM
30. KIM RISTAU
JILL VAN STRYDONK
ERIC WICKSTROM
31. MEGHAN HEIN
DARCY SCHLEISING
SHIRLEY DERLETH
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715.765.5287 [email protected] 8-3 • Fri 8-8 • Sat & Sun 8-4
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In Business Since 1910
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715-362-4047 • 800-352-0652320 W. Phillip St. • P.O. Box 472
Rhinelander, WI 54501
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Town & Country Realty
715-453-3733 (800) 473-3703
Larry Jacobsen, Broker/Owner
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Kevin J. Krueger, Licensed Funeral Director Karri L. (Krueger) Ernst, Business Manager
Fourth Generation Funeral Director Serving Tomahawk
715-224-3182 1400 N. 4th Street, Tomahawk, WI 54487
& Cremation Services
Residential - Commercial - Industrial
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Dealers in Mercury, Smokercraft, Husqvarna, Ariens & LawnBoy
Quality Parts & Service
129 N. 4th St., Tomahawk, WI 54487715-453-3313
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FULL LIQUOR BAR
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Cty. Hwy. L North on Lake Nokomis 715/453-2679
Robert D. Imm, D.D.S.318 N. 6th Street
Tomahawk, WI 54487
(715) 453-4344
INDOOR POOL AND WHIRLPOOLFREE SUPER START BREAKFAST
MEETING FACILITIES
453-5210
Sales & Service
(715) 453-2119
Dean R. Hussong, D.D.S., S.C.• General & Cosmetic Dentistry
• Advanced Reconstruction
• Implants & Bone Regeneration
• Oral & IV Sedation
(715) 453-5321 • TOMAHAWK
CUSTOM LETTERPRESS & OFFSET PRINTING
HEUSER PRINTING 1981 HEUSER ROAD TOMAHAWK, WI 54487
Louis J. HeuserPrinter-Lithographer Tel. (715) 453-2655
JOHN J. KOPP Certi ed Public Accountant
208 W. Mohawk Drive Tomahawk
453-5248
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North Bay Plaza453-2872
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00am-6:00pm, Sat: 9:00am-5:00pm Sun 9:00am-4:00pm
Locally Owned & OperatedServing the Greater Tomahawk Area for the past 33 years.
reillyfamilydental.com
715-453-7071
Dewey N. Reilly DDS Dewey I. Reilly DDS Michael P. Reilly DDS
Calhoun’s Auto Repair
715-453-3076
1612 N. Fourth St., Tomahawk
Gene Calhoun
• Vertical Blinds • Mini-Blinds • Ceramic Tile
• Carpet • Expert Installation
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1326 N. 4th St., Tomahawk, WI 54487(715) 453-4248
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715-453-2886 • autohauscars.net1121 N. 4th St. • Tomahawk
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AREA AUTO GLASS INC.
Serving Wisconsin for over 30 yearsCommercial • Residential • Auto Glass
715-453-8495199 Onieda Drive, Suite B
Tomahawk
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108 W. SOMO AVENUE
TOMAHAWK, WI 54487 Change service requested
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Contemporary Worship 2nd & 4th Sundays @ 8:30 am
Christmas Services December 24 4:00, 6:00 & 10:00 pm December 25 10:00 am