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Lord in church in these summer
months. It is also important to
have family times together, to
have vacations, to have time for
recreation and all the other won-
derful things we do as individu-
als and as families.
We are children of our Heavenly
Father. A hymn expresses this
well.
“Children of the heavenly
Father Safely in His bosom
gather; Nestling bird nor
star in heaven Such a
refuge e’er was given.”
“Though He giveth or He
taketh, God His children ne’er
forsaketh; His the loving pur-
pose solely To preserve
them pure and holy.”
[LSB 725 v.1,4]
Enjoy the summer, Enjoy your
family and friends and rejoice
in the Lord for all His blessings.
The Lord be with you,
William F. Moeller, Pastor
Dear Members of Good Shep-
herd:
During May and into June we
have different things with our
families. We had Confirmation
on the first Sunday in May.
Then on the second Sunday
of May we celebrated Mothers
Day. It is a time we think of
how important our mothers
and grandmothers are to us.
Then on May 25 we observed
Memorial Day where we re-
member all those who have
given service and their lives
in the service of our nation.
Now in the month of June we
will have the High School Grad-
uation and others graduating
from college. We need to con-
gratulate them in their achieve-
ments and truly pray the Lord’s
guidance in their lives as they
go forward. We rejoice with
you that accomplish these
milestones in your lives. In this
month of June we also cele-
brate Father’s Day. Our society
downplays the importance of
fathers many times. But the
Lord when He created us,
created male and female and
gave great responsibilities to
both father and mother in raising
children.
It is important than that we build
our homes on the Lord. Jesus
compares our lives and our
homes to building a house. In
Matthew 7:24-27 we read: 24“Therefore everyone who hears
these words of mine and puts
them into practice is like a wise
man who built his house on the
rock. 25The rain came down, the
streams rose, and the winds
blew and beat against that
house; yet it did not fall, because
it had its foundation on the rock. 26But everyone who hears these
words of mine and does not put
them into practice is like a fool-
ish man who built his house on
sand. 27The rain came down, the
streams rose, and the winds
blew and beat against that
house, and it fell with a great
crash.”
In our homes it is important for
us to have family devotions and
pray together. It is important to
come regularly to worship the
Flock Talk JUNE / JULY 2015
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
2702 Hwy 29 North
Alexandria, MN 56308
1-320-762-5152
www.goodshepherd-lcms.org
C h i l d r e n o f t h e h e a v e n l y f a t h e r
F l o c k t a l k P a g e 2
As a follow-up to the National Day of Prayer, I thought we as a congregation could commit to making the month of June a
“Pray for our Nation Month”. There are so many struggles and needs in our country today. The power of prayer cannot be underesti-
mated! God does answer and work through the prayers of His people. Please consider this request, knowing that it is pleasing to
God. Blessings on your summer.
Ken B – DCE
For then there will be great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now…
Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and He saved them from their distress.
Matthew 24:21, Psalm 107:19
In these days of desperation and confusion, struggles, hopelessness and helplessness, when mountains are collapsing, nations are
warring, people are rioting, races are growing further apart, the earth is quaking, and the enemy is threatening, it’s time to cry out in
fervent prayer to the Lord!
As we approach the summer months, we find ourselves in a more relaxed state. But, it is also an excellent time for us to join together
with other followers of Jesus Christ, as we implore God to help us make sense of the senseless, bless the leaders who lead, and save
us from our distress. In the midst of all the uncertainty we need to remember that we find Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. He is
always there lifting us up and pouring out His grace and mercy on His people. He is truly a God of love and not a God of wrath and
destruction. “By grace are we saved”.
I Suggest: Pray each and every day during the month of June for our country. We typically wake up in the morning and turn on the
news to see what has happened in our community, our country, and the world overnight. While turmoil can be upsetting, it should
also lead us to pray. Ask for God’s divine intervention in these situations. What better time is there than while we are beginning an-
other day of life in His earthly kingdom.
The Purpose:
To claim God the Father’s promise of an outpouring of His Spirit in these difficult days. “I will pour out my Spirit in those days
…”. (Joel 2:29)
To implore God the Holy Spirit to compel the church to repent of sin and our nation to return to faith in the living God, that times
of refreshing may come. (Acts 3:19)
To entreat God our Savior to lead us to work in his vineyard, for an abundant harvest of souls for His Kingdom in the remaining
days. I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest. (John 4:35)
To ask that God would guide and bless America and our world. Pray that evil hearts may repent and turn to the Lord.
(Joel 2:13-14)
Graduation Recognition
Sunday June 7th 2015
8:00a.m. Service
Class of “2015” Bryce Berninghaus
Bobby Hull Landon Niska Kari Norheim Aaron Runge
Kristofer Setterstrom Elizabeth Simonson
Lydia Simonson Kendra Torgrimson
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F l o c k T a l k
Thank you to everyone who
participated in the National Day of Prayer
worship event at our congregation on the
evening of May 7th. The power of prayer is
not to be underestimated by any means.
God not only invites us to pray to Him, but
strongly encourages it. This was a very
special night of scripture and prayer as we
came before our Lord with petitions for
government, military, media, business, ed-
ucation, the church, an family. If you were
unable to attend – for whatever the reason
– please put this event in your memory
and plan to attend next year.
Special thanks to all who served as wor-
ship leaders in any way. Thank you Abbi
Bouw, Gary Christianson, Charlie Chris-
topherson, Dane Compton, Mike Doehling,
Vicki Doehling, Henry Huhnerkoch, Sue
Nelson, Jon Venzke, Brenda Wysoski,
Pastor Moeller, and DCE Ken Bakalyar.
“Go ye therefore and MAKE DISCIPLES of
all nations, baptizing them in the name of
the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit, teaching to obey everything I have
commanded you. And, lo I am with you al-
ways, even to the end of the age.”
Good Shepherd Discipleship Team
g o y e
t h e r e f o r e … . .
JESUS JESUS
UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY
J e s u s u n i v e r s i t y
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
AUGUST 3-7, 2015
Special Invitation to students of all ages……..5:00p.m.-Supper ….VBS 6:00-8:30p.m.
JESUS UNIVERSITY Opening in August at Good Shepherd!
Sign up now and don’t be late! 100% graduation rate
TUITION FREE! EARN A DEGREE
Many lessons but NOT a test Everyone learns about the BEST….... JESUS
Unlimited student and staff spiritual scholarships available
FREE MEAL PLAN INCLUDED
BIBLE VERSE:
“Therefore GO…..”
(MATTHEW 28:19)
Please prayerfully consider joining us at
‘JESUS UNIVERSITY’ this year.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Val Christopherson ..815-8585
JU
F l o c k T a l k P a g e 4
F l o c k t a l k P a g e 5
Ingredients….
2 Hearts Full of Love
2 Heaping Cups of Kindness
2 Armfuls of Gentleness
2 Cups of Friendship
2 Cups of Joy
2 Big Hearts Full of Forgiveness
1 Lifetime of Togetherness
2 Minds Full of Tenderness
Method
Stir daily with Happiness, Humor and
Patience.
Serve with Warmth and Compassion, Respect
and Loyalty.
Author: Unknown
R e c i p e f o r l o v e
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
“Executive Council” 2015
Office: Officer:
Council Chairman Gregg Raisanen
Vice Chairman Norm Schimmelpfennig
Secretary Evelyn Buelke
Treasurer Jerry Hetland
Board: Mike Berninghaus, Betty Kuelbs, Lee Lueth
Rich Duncan, Jason Norheim
Financial Secretary: Linda Huhnerkoch
Trustees: Larry Ziegler, Pete Kremer , Todd Domine
Bob Bergan
Reminder: The Executive Council Meeting Minutes, Voters
Meeting Minutes, Flock Lists and Congregational Notices
are posted on the bulletin board in the Hallway toward the
Fellowship hall.
Submitted by: Joleen Elbert
Love Patches has wrapped up another quilt-
ing season and will be taking a break until
next September. It has been a great year
with many completed projects and the mem-
bers have had lots of enjoyment working to-
gether on these quilts. We have been
blessed with such great members and such
meaningful support from all of you. Thank
You! This mission was started in February of
2008 and I have been blessed to help lead
this group and watch it evolve and grow to
what it is today. Marian Brejle will be taking
over the leadership role for this group and
she can be reached at phone number 320-
859-5085 if you have any questions or wish
to talk to her Love Patches for any reason.
Marian is a very talented quilter and has been
so dedicated to this ministry – she will be an
awesome leader! Our goal always remains the
same “to serve our Lord by sewing hope and
caring through our quilt patches of love”. The
drop off box will remain by the closets in the
NE end of the education room if anyone has
donations to drop off over the summer
months. Have a safe and fun filled summer!
E x e c u t i v e C o u n c i l L o v e p a t c h e s
Pastor Roger James - Sri Lanka
Pastor Mark Peske -in Northern
Minnesota
There is information about
these missionaries and their
Ministries on the bulletin Board
in the Hall toward the Fellow-
ship Hall. Stop and take a
look…..
Pastor James Kollie - Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church,
Cotton Tree, Liberia
We have helped raise money to-
ward the building of a school for
Good Shepherd, and we are help-
ing toward Pastor Kollie's expens-
es as he comes to the United
States for a year to study at Con-
cordia Seminary in Ft. Wayne, IN.
P r a y f o r o u r m i s s i o n a r i e s
F l o c k t a l k P a g e 6
Y e a h !
It has been a long time since we have
offered a MEN’S BIBLE STUDY! We are
excited to announce that we will begin
a…………………..
Men’s Bible Study on
Saturday Mornings at Good Shepherd
from 7-8:00a.m.
This Bible Study will cover a different
topic each Saturday.
All Men are Welcome!
If you have questions please
contact Dave Erickson
God took the strength of a mountain, The majesty of a tree, The warmth of a summer sun, The calm of a quiet sea, The generous soul of nature, The comforting arm of night, The wisdom of the ages, The power of the eagle's flight, The joy of a morning in spring, The faith of a mustard seed, The patience of eternity, The depth of a family need, Then God combined these qualities, When there was nothing more to add, He knew His masterpiece was complete, And so, He called it... Dad - Author Unknown
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P a g e 7 F l o c k t a l k
C h r i s t i a n r e l a t i o n s h i p s
Love and Respect in Christian Relationships
Our theme from the D Team this year has been Love and Respect. The Bible provides a lot of examples about
how we can put that into practice in our relationships. In addition to seeing how well you do on the quiz, ask
yourself how well you do applying the principles in your relationships.
1. In his second letter, which was written to a lady, John wrote: “And now, dear lady, I am not writing you a
new command but one we have had from the beginning. I ask that we love one another. And this is love:
that we ___.”
A. Honor and serve one another
B. Pray for one another that we shall be healed
C. Give generously of our time and possessions
D. Walk in obedience to his commands
2. Jesus said, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one an-
other. By this ___, if you love one another.”
A. You will enter the narrow gate
B. Everyone will know that you are my disciples
C. You will fulfill all the law and commandments
D. Many will be brought to faith and repentance
3. Jesus said, “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to
___.”
A. Lay down one’s life for one’s friends
B.S hare his food with the poor
C. Wash the feet of his friends
D. Pray for his friends when they need him
4. To the Romans Paul wrote: “Be devoted to one another in love. ___. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep
your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.”
A. Bless one another
B. Baptize everyone
C. Honor one another above yourselves
D. Speak to each other with love
5. The writer to the Hebrews said, “Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is
faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another ___, not giving up meeting together, as some
are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approach-
ing.”
A. To pray for the sick so that they may be healed
B. To bless and honor one another
C. On toward love and good deeds
D. To provide for the necessity of the saints
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6. In his first letter, John wrote, “This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as
an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love ___.”
A. One another
B. The elders and leaders
C. The despicable
D. Everyone
7. To the Romans Paul wrote, “May the God of hope fill you with ___ as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. I myself am convinced, my brothers and sisters, that you yourselves are full of goodness, filled with knowledge and competent to instruct one another.
A. Resolve and patience
B. All joy and peace
C. Completeness
D. Charity
8. To the Galatians Paul wrote, “You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your
freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love. For the entire law is fulfilled in
keeping this one command: ___.”
A.Y ou shall love the Lord your God with all your heart
B. An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
C. Love your neighbor as yourself
D. You hall not return evil for evil
9. The writer to the Hebrews said, “See to it, brothers and sisters, that none of you has a sinful, unbelieving
heart that turns away from the living God. But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called
“Today,” so that none of you may be hardened by ___.”
A. Exhaustion
B. Discouragement
C. Satan’s lies
D. Sin’s deceitfulness
10. To the Colossians Paul wrote, “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body
you were called to peace. And be___.”
A. Kind to each other
B. Thankful
C. Merciful
D. Patient
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Answers are in the
Flocktalk...somewhere!
Submitted by:
LaVonne Schimmelpfennig
Please be sure to thank
Jean Rice and Evelyn
Beulke for the wonderful
job they have done in car-
ing for the altar during the
month of May. Addie
Totland and Joan Lobitz
will be in charge of the
altar care during the
month of June. Barb
Schuneman and Linda
Gregor will be caring for
the altar guild duties dur-
ing the month of July.
Please keep these ladies
in your prayers as they
serve the Lord by serving
you.
Just a reminder that if
you have any flowers in
your garden that you
would be willing to share
for our altar, just give a
call to any of the ladies in
charge for the month. We
would really appreciate
this as everyone enjoys
seeing God’s beautiful
works of nature each Sun-
day.
Any questions or con-
cerns, please contact me
at 763-3524 or ……...
I will be happy to answer
any questions you might
have concerning this min-
istry.
A l t a r g u i l d n e w s
W e p l e d g e
P a g e 9 F l o c k T a l k
The Pledge Of Allegiance “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to
the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.“
The Pledge To The Cross “I pledge allegiance to the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the faith for which it stands, one Savior eternal,
with mercy and grace for all.”
June 11..Steve & Shirley
Johnson
June 12..Jason & Denise
Norheim
June 13..Scott & Kerrie Hieb
June 14..Clayton & Tonya
Breitkreutz
June 15..Howard & Sue
Breitkreutz
Eric & Maria Haug
Bob & Linda Hop
June 16..Gene & Beth Ward
June 17..Mike & Vicki Doehling
June 18..Al & Pam Bettermann
Terry & Deb Loeffler
June 19..Cord & Julie Anderson
June 20..Rod & Jan Seward
June 21..Keith & Chris Ramsay
June 22..Dane & Carolyn
Compton
Bob & Dee Kuhlman
June 27..Darran & Millisa
Peterson
Lonny & Diane Siegel
June 30..Ed & Rachael
Buchholz
June 13...Jordan Nissen
June 14....Chris Brown
Bob Hop
June 15...Clarence Rasmussen
June 16...Shawna Kohls
Eli Kremer
June 17..Julie Anderson
Jennifer Bohn
June 18...Tyler Roos
Evy Schreiber
June 19...Caiden Knox
Harlan Lobitz
June 20….Susan Breitkreutz
June 21...David Bullock
Dylan Johnson Jack Trebelhorn
June 22...David Madison
Gabriella Rassat
June 24...Darlene Murray
Hunter Schoenrock Linda Wink
June 1...Westley Rau
Jerry Rumohr
June 2...Jean Christianson
Layla Lopez Bob Olson
Grady Starzl
June 3...Chris Niska
Brandon Putzke
June 5...Roxanne Roos
June 6…..Allen Hanson
Paul Stennes
June 7….Abby Telander
June 8...Karl Husmann
Braylon Runge
June 10 ...Jerry Hetland
Riaden Luedeke
June 11… Jared Gesell
June 12….Cord Anderson
Chuck Betterman
J u n e w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r i e s
j u n e b i r t h d a y s
F l o c k t a l k
June 1..Lynn & Darlene Murray
Nick & Lisa Petrie
June 2..Lee & Carol Barenz
Randy & Eldie Dertinger
June 4..Chris & Michelle Niska
June 5..Mike & Sharein
Berninghaus
Blaine & Joleen Elbert
Paul & Geri Luedeke
June 7…Jan & Joyce Hausmann
June 10..Jesse & Cheryl
Greenwaldt
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June 25...Brittany Jansen
Brittany Stennes
June 26...Nancy Gesell
David Schlangen
June 27...Julie Duncan
June 28...Logan Hanson
J Dalton Rassat Sid Sibert
June 29...Dwight Gades
Bob Lenz Ann Smith
June 30..Devin Bohn
Pete Kremer
Bob Robatcek
Melissa Schmidtke
Wanda Swenson
July 13..Kari Brown
Logan Ewoldt
July 14..Linda Gregor
Deb Lenz Crystal Luedeke
Natalie Nack
July 15..Larry Johnson
Christianna Niska
Nancy Nissen
July 16..Joan Lobitz
July 17..Olivia Betterman
Todd Gaarsland
Paulvin Hertwig
Maria Nissen
Erin Yankowiak
Finley Zappe
July 19..Jessica Hillesheim
Thomas Kremer
July 20..Nancy Kemper
July 21...Brad Vandergon
July 22..Mike Doehling
Addison Kranz
July 2...Marilyn Groth
Matt Rydberg
July 4..Colleen Trebelhorn
Joyce West
July 5...Jordan Block
Kylee Meyer
July 6…..Michelle Niska
July 7….Tate Runge
July 8...Chad Bolstad
Craig Johnson
Mike Tagatz
July 9..Mike Berninghaus
Pattie Stennes
July 10 ...Ron Peterson
Brooke Strommer
Brody Zappe
July 11… Michelle LaVoi
Marlys Olson
July 12..Lori Ecker
Owen Ecker
J u l y w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r i e s
j u l y b i r t h d a y s
F l o c k t a l k
July 1..Chad & Shawna Kohls
Craig & Janel Zappe
July 7..Doug & Karen Hunt
July 10..Randy & Karen Maher
July 12..Ken & Ruth Bakalyar
Bob & Deb Lenz
July 19..Ken & Natalie Goodwin
July 22..Shane & Jennifer Thielke
July..23 Lee & Grace Lueth
July 24..Randy & Cindy Roos
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July 23..Ethan Hunt
July 24..Lois Roe
July 25..David Erickson
Kendra Torgrimson
July 26..Amy Tornquist
July 27.. Judy Glaesman
Marie Hertwig
Sean Norheim
July 28..Jeff Fassett
Keith Ramsay
Brady Roos
July 29..Amory Anderson
July 30..Josie Betterman
July 31..Avery Bolstad
Jean Rice
July 26..Chad & Jackie
Bolstad
David & Judy Glaesman
July 30..Richard & Rochelle
Walberg
We are Here for YOU
Our Elders are here for YOU!
Contact us for any spiritual, prayer or visita-
tion needs.
Mike Doehling-1-320-808-4250
Jeff Fassett-846-1128
Paul Luedeke-1-218-943-4366
Keith Ramsay-886-5574
Gene Ward-852-7586
Neal Zappe-766-7346
Answers: 1) d, 2) b, 3) a, 4) c, 5) c, 6) a,
7) b, 8) c, 9) d, 10) b
What a wonderful Day Golfing at
Casey's...It STORMED in the
morning …BUT.. God answered
our prayers and from 1-3:00
it was CLEAR AND SUNNY...we
got done with our outing and at
3:15p.m. the STORM rolled in
again....WOW! God does watch
over our KFCers!
Have a great summer kids and
we will see you in September for
another year of FUN!
Shirley & Sue
Check the KFC Board
for more Pictures and
Facts on the FUN!
W e a r e o n t h e w e b
S u n d a y g o l f e r s !
F l o c k t a l k
Contact Information
Pastor William Moeller
Home: Phone: 834-2467
Ken
Shirley
WebSite
www.goodshepherd-lcms.org
The Flock Talk and Monthly Calendar are
available on the site! If you have information
about your ministry and you would like it put
on our website, let me know! Shirley
Together in Christ
To check for service cancel-
lations listen to KXRA radio
station or go to
www.voiceofalexandria.com
NEW!!!! Kooltv
go to: www.kooltv-mn.com
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Submitted by: Janell R. Becker
Sunday School has officially ended!!
What an Amazing year with the Sunday
School Youth and the Dedicated Volunteer
Teachers and Music Leaders. The Youth
showed such great enthusiasm with
Learning about Jesus, Singing and Giving
of their Offerings. Every Sunday, I so en-
joyed seeing each and every one of you.
Thank You Parents for bringing your youth
to Sunday School. Remember this Minis-
try would not have been possible without
all the Teachers and Music Leaders of this
congregation. They were dedicated indi-
viduals and I am personally Thankful for
them.
Volunteer Teachers/Music Leaders for the
2014 -2015 Sunday School Year
Preschool (3 & 4 year olds):
Kathy Betterman and Loren Boysen
Kindergarten
Rhonda Fassett and Carol Rasmussen
1st & 2nd Grade
Wanda Swenson and Ruth Bakalyar
3rd & 4th Grade
Geri Luedeke and Dorothy Koch
5th & 6th Grade
Stephanie Bertek, Tiffany Bertek and
Chris Ramsay
7th & 8th Grade
Gary Christianson and Ken Bakalyar
W H A T a n a m a z i n g y e a r
F l o c k t a l k P a g e 1 3
9th – 12th Grade
Jeff Fassett
Music Leaders throughout the year:
Ken Bakalyar (a.k.a. Mr. B.), Sandi
Domine and Sue Nelson
Here is a recap of our Offerings: 1st
Quarter – Someplace Safe a Non-Profit
Organization here in Douglas County.
(Toiletry items, Shampoo/Conditioner,
Diapers, Wet Wipes, etc..) $294.73.
2nd and 3rd Quarter “Giving Back” to
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
(Mailbox, Flower Bush, Flower Pots and
Flowers, and more yet to come)
$340.36–for a Grand Total of:
$635.09. Thank you for Giving to
Others and Giving Back to Church!
Should you have any questions about
our Sunday School Year; please give me
a call or email. E-mail address:
[email protected] or home
#320-763-9430
CHICKEN SALAD
From the Kitchen Of:
Betty Kuelbs
4 cups Cooked Chicken
1 tsp Salt
1 T Chopped onion
1 cup Mandarin oranges( 1 large can)
1 cup Diced celery
1 tsp Pepper
2 cups Grapes (halves-red & green)
1 (7oz.) Box Macaroni (rings –shells etc)
2 T Sugar
1-1 1/2 cups Mayonnaise
1-1 1/2 cups Cool whip
1/2 cup Slivered Almonds (optional)
Cook chicken and cool, debone and cut
into chunks
Cook macaroni rinse and cool
Mix meat, grapes, oranges, celery, onions,
salt pepper sugar and mayonnaise-then
add macaroni. Refrigerate overnight
Mix well-just before serving fold in cool
whip and 1/2 cup slivered almonds
(optional)
W H A T ’ S C O O K I N ’ ?
F l o c k t a l k P a g e 1 4
Senior High LYF Dates to
Remember for the Summer
Check the bulletin board for
more details!
June 24th – Discussion Night at
church; 7-8:30pm - It is also the last
night to sign up for Valleyfair!
June 29th – Valleyfair; Meet at church
at 7am – we will leave promptly at
7:30am and return around 11pm;
Cost will be $30 plus money for food.
July 15th - Discussion Night at church;
7-8:30pm
July 19th – Night Games at church;
8-11pm
August 14th – Float down the river;
1-4pm; Meet at Marc Nelson’s house
– 4875 S Riverview Dr, Carlos
August 26th – Discussion Night at
church; 7-8:30pm
S u m m e r f u n
F l o c k t a l k P a g e 1 5
Summer plans for the Lutheran Women’s
Missionary League
Beginning Wednesday, June 10, 2015 we
plan to have a six week women’s Bible Study
on Wednesday evenings @ 7:00 p.m. Please
consider joining us. All women are welcome.
Bring a neighbor or friend if you would like to
do so.
July 7, 2015 Tour to Osakis- Eat @ Just Like
Grandma’s, tour Panther Distillery, and
Crooked Willow. Meet at 12:30 pm @ Good
Shepherd to carpool. Eat @ 1:00 pm, tour
Panther Distillery, stop @ Crooked Willow on
the way back. Let Barb Schuneman (852-
7763) know if you plan to attend so she can
make reservations for our meals.
July 29, 2015 plan to join us in attending the
LWML Fall Regional Rally Planning Meeting at
Grace Lutheran Church in Breckenridge @
1:30. Plans are to carpool there. Details will
be in the bulletin in July.
L o o k a t t h o s e s m i l e s
Saturday, August 22, 2015 from 4 – 10 p.m.
is Good Shepherd’s shift at the Lutheran
Mission Center @ the Douglas County Fair.
Hand crafted items and garden produce are
welcomed to sell as well as workers for the
booth.
Monday, August 24, 2015 is our August
Meeting/Potluck Picnic @ 6:00 p.m @ Curtis
Felt County Park by Alexandria Country Club.
Executive Council will provide plates, utensils,
and beverages. Bring a dish to share.
Our Confirmation Kids had a great time at the
Confirmation Recognition held in May….
S u m m e r p l a n s