messiah · there is always room for 1 more in our groups!! wednesday afternoon, the youth handbell...
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Staff Ext. Senior Pastor Richard Steensma ................................................................................. 112 Associate Pastor Matthew Albright .................................................................................. 113 Coordinator of Kids Ministry & Electronic Media Allison Burkhow ........................................................................................ 111 Director of Preschool Annie Bilski ....................................................................................................... 114 Director of Parish Music
Kay Knutson ................................................................................................... 123 Office Administrator & Choir Director Heather McAllister .............................................................................. 110 Administrative Assistant JoElla Kath ....................................................................................................... 124 Bookkeeper Lowell Brutlag............................................................................................. 172 Facilities Manager & Technology Coordinator Curt Flor ............................................................................................................... 125 Custodial Assistants Ron Boyce Dave Anderson
Church Office Hours Monday-Friday .................................. 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Phone Number ........................... 763-784-1786
Sunday Schedule Worship 7:30, 8:45, 11:00 am Education Hour 10:00 am
Monday Worship 6:00 pm
Church email Address [email protected]
Church Web Site messiah-lutheran.org
Messiah Messiah Lutheran Church—Mounds View, MN
Sharing The Savior Developing Disciples
Just as a body, though one, has
many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ. 1 Corinthians 12:12
Messiah Staff Photo
Completed Boy Scout Project—a NEW Firepit Area!
The cool breeze is a welcomed experience at the end
of summer. Leaving your bedroom windows open
while sleeping and throwing on an extra soft blanket is
my idea of the perfect weather. The beautiful colors
of God’s handiwork are displayed everywhere, and it is
nothing short of stunning!
Our new fall kick-off has already begun at Messiah. There are SOOO many things happening here that we wanted to inform you of a change to the 11:00 worship service. The staff and music department has been praying for several years that God would move the hearts of more people to become interested in helping provide Contemporary Worship once again here at Messiah. We have been blessed.
Beginning October 6th, our service times will reflect the new Sunday Standard for Worship! The 7:30 & 8:45 services will be the same. Their type of worship will be more Traditional, using the organ as the main instrument for leading the singing. The 11:00 service will be a service that is Contemporary with different Praise Teams, youth and adult leading the singing using guitars and piano. It has been a rather long time since we have been able to offer 2 different types of worship here at Messi-ah and we are all thankful for the blessing of so many individuals that want to help lead the singing for the 11L00 worship. The adult and youth choirs will continue to offer-up music to edify our Lord and Savior throughout the school year at all 3 services. There is always room for ‘1 more’ in our groups!! Wednesday afternoon, the youth handbell group; “Joyful Ringers” meets in the sanctuary at 5:00 pm. The adult vocal choir; “Messiah Singers” also rehearse on Wednesday evenings from 7-8:30 PM, in the sanctuary. The adult handbell choir; “Jubilant Bells” rehearses on Thursday evenings from 7-8:30 PM, in the sanctu-ary. Youth Praise Team will usually rehearse the First and Third Tuesdays, at 6:30 pm in the sanctuary. The same rehearsal will also take place on Thursdays at 3:30 – for those who are unable to make the Tuesday practice. This group will lead singing at the 2nd and 4th Sundays each month. The Adult Praise Team will usually have rehearsal on the Second and Fourth Tuesday. This group will lead the music on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month. There is ALWAYS room for 1 more!!!!
~ Kay Knutson
HAPPY FALL
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Are you like me? Do you enjoy a challenge? This month Messiah will begin the Red Letter Challenge.
Here is what my friend and fellow Pastor Zach Zehnder, the author of the Red Letter Challenge has to say.
“The mission of Red Letter Challenge (RLC) is to help people live more like Jesus. Sadly, when people think
of Jesus-followers it is a far cry from who Jesus actually is. After all that Jesus has done for us, we cannot
be content with the picture and representation that we are sharing. We must change the story and
perception of who Jesus is. At RLC, we believe that if people truly met the real Jesus, they would really
fall in love with Him. So how do we change the story that we are telling? We go back to Christ’s words.
You know, those red letters in your Bible. It turns out he had a lot to say to His followers about what we
are called to do and how we are called to live.
The RLC is unique because it takes Christ’s literal words and gives you practical daily challenges based on
those words. The RLC will give you targets to shoot for to help you measure how you are practically
following Him. RLC believes that Jesus followers want to be the best Jesus followers that we can be not
out of obligation, but out of gratitude for what Jesus has done for us!
Do you have what it takes to really follow Jesus? To truly do what He said? I believe you do! The RLC will
help you:
1) Have a deeper relationship with Jesus.
2) Receive God’s forgiveness in your life and give grace to others.
3) Give you a greater heart of service.
4) Help you become more generous.
5) Give you confidence to speak about what Jesus has done in your life.
Ready to take the challenge?” It begins on October 20 in all our services. Be sure to join us at 7:30am,
8:45, 11:00 am or Monday at 6pm.
Sharing the Savior • Developing Disciples,
Pastor Rich Steensma Senior Pastor
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The Sunday Mask
I love Sundays. They are usually the highlight of my week. I know I know I get paid to say that I am
a pastor after all. But for me, Sundays are especially significant because it is Sunday when the church is full
of noise. It's Sundays when you get to see people greeting one another with warm handshakes, heartfelt
hugs, and little ones running down the hall to clamp onto a leg of their loved ones. On Sunday I get to see
the church come together in one place in one time and be a family.
It's an ideal time for the whole of Gods people to be together, drink a little coffee, eat a couple of
donuts, and enjoy being with one another. What happens on Sunday though often doesn't look like what
happens Monday through Saturday. We wear clothes we don't wear any other time of the week. We wear
a smile that comes Monday morning will be replaced with a scowl. We put on makeup that by evening will
be streaked because of tears streaming down your face. We leave church get into our cars and take a deep
sigh, only to drive home hurry to change out of our church clothes and back into the 'real' you for the 'real'
world.
Worship isn’t designed to be a one-day thing. Worship is an everyday thing that culminates with a
gathering of folks who serve the same God you do. They may not walk, talk, or act like you, but they love
the same Father in Heaven. Worship goes from God to man and man to God. We receive Gods gifts and
promises and praise him with thanksgiving for these beautiful blessings. No designer label or fancy knotted
tie will make you worthy to receive any of it, but none the less it's your because he says it's yours.
You don't see me in a suit and tie on every Sunday. I am usually in jeans and a button-down with
sport coat thrown on (even though I’m sweating). I don’t do this because I am a slob or because I hate wear-
ing a tie, I do it because I don’t want to be fake. I don’t want to wear a Sunday mask that looks different
than the rest of my life. I am the same guy standing at the altar on Sunday that you will find at La Casita on
Tuesday night. For better or worse, you get to see who God is in my life on a daily and weekly basis. I am a
wretched sinner in need of a savior thankful for the gift I don't deserve. I give God my very best, and that is
the real present self that wears jeans, sings loud, taps his foot, laughs at his mistakes, cries way to quickly,
complains about coffee, plain spoken bald and bearded self.
As you make your way through the next week ask yourself, are you bringing your best self to God,
or are you wearing a mask? John 10:10 says that the thief comes to steal kill and destroy (all the things
you think you need to be before God) but Jesus says “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the
full. God knows who you are to the very core of your being and no perfume, designer label, fancy suit,
jeans, flip flops, or shorts will change that. You are beautifully and wonderfully made, be the reflection
of the one who saved you, not the thief that says you must be better.
~ Pastor Matt
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The National Lutheran Choir All Saints Concert featuring the Mozart Requiem
The National Lutheran Choir and its Alumni Singers, along with four incredible international soloists and a full orchestra perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s timeless and colossal Requiem. In keeping with tradition, this 16th annual All Saints program will invite audience members to share the names of loved ones who have died within the past year. The presentation of names is interwoven with music of spectacular beauty and meaning during the concert program. Don’t miss this opening to the concert season!
Saturday, November 2, 7:30pm
Wayzata Community Church, Wayzata, MN
Sunday, November 3, 4:00pm
St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, Mahtomedi, MN
Tickets: Adults and Seniors $42 | Students and Children FREE
For tickets and additional information, please visit NLCA.com or call (612) 722-2301
Soloists: Clara Osowski (mezzo-soprano), Dashon Burton (bass-baritone), Sonja Tengblad (soprano), David Walton (tenor).
Tickets may be available at the door on the day of the concert. Please check NLCA.com for the latest ticket information. Discounted ticket prices are available for groups of 10 or more. Contact the NLC office at 612-722-2301 for additional information on group tickets.
The National Lutheran Choir, under the direction of Dr. David Cherwien, seeks to strengthen, renew and preserve the heritage of sacred choral music through the highest standards of performance and literature. To learn more about the choir, visit NLCA.com and Facebook, Twitter and YouTube @NLChoir.
Silly Selfies
with
Pastor Rich!
How Big was Goliath? 6
USHERS
7:30 J. & N. Miller
J. & G. Garner
8:45 B. Kath, D. Kleba, T. Klemz
11:00 S. Ehrreich & B. Smith
GREETERS
October 6:
7:30 V. & I. Beyer
8:45 G. & K. Uthe & M. Brisse
11:00 M. & D. Hodges
October 13:
7:30 J. & G. Garner
8:45 J. & J. Walther & D. Eggers
11:00 M. & C. Johnson
October 20:
7:30 J. & N. Miller
8:45 L. & A. Brutlag & J. Goldsmith
11:00 M. & J. Meyer
October 27:
7:30 M. Heidecker & C. Slaker
8:45 D. & J. Carlstrom & N. Hanson
11:00 J. & B. Oestreich
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READERS
October 6:
7:30 R. Roth
8:45 J. Norell
11:00 D. Rust
October 13:l
7:30 G. Ness
8:45 F. Hoff
11:00 B. Bargman
October 20:
7:30 B. Gaynor
8:45 R. Karger
11:00 H. Hansen
October 27:
7:30 R. Roehl
8:45 D. Kleba
11:00 A. Hitzeman
ALTAR GUILD
J. Walther
P. Diehl
W. Fonken
A. Brutlag
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BAZAAR – NOVEMBER 2, 2019
All proceeds from the bazaar are directed to worthwhile causes. 50% is used for mission projects outside of Messiah (Outreach), with 50% used for projects within Messiah (Inreach). For this year, these funds will be directed to:
Outreach: Habitat For Humanity Inreach: Carpet Replacement Fund
LBT, Becky Tegtmeier Grossmann Playground Replacement Fund
Global Health Ministries Audio Video Upgrade
Community Service Center Church Management Software
Community Partners With Youth
All of the requests submitted totaled over $112,000. That is a lot of money. Of course, our proceeds won't fund all of that, but we can certainly try! Your help is needed -- the more craft items and baked goods, and antiques, and cookies, and garage sale items donated help!
Over 100 people are needed to help make the bazaar successful. Opportunities to serve are:
BEFORE AND DURING THE SALE
Price and arrange items in Grandma’s Attic; Help in the antique room;
Bake Christmas cookies; Serve cookies in the Cookie Parade
Cashier; Bag purchased items
Make craft items to be sold
Bake for the Bake Sale and Coffee Shop
Cook brats and hot dogs for the lunch
Make chili or wild rice soup; Help serve the soup
Help set up on Friday, November 2
Help arrange Grandma’s Attic items on October 31 and/or November1
AFTER THE SALE ON SATURDAY:
Vacuum; Move tables and chairs and pack up left over items
If you would like to help, call Bazaar Chairperson, Donna Lekang, 651-784-3392. For questions in specific areas, contact: (This list is also posted by the elevator.)
Antiques and Collectibles: Peggy Diehl 651-762-2573
Bake Sale: Colleen O’Malley 763-786-5732
Coffee Shop: Shirley Schultz 763-784-0947
Cookie Parade: Connie Sherman 651-633-5498
Craft Sale: Dee Whitcomb 763-370-4138
Grandma’s Attic: Jan Rosin 763-784-0574
Set Up on Friday: Sarah Bardal 651-633-9238
Toy Room: Jen Knoebel 651-490-1268
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Women Of Messiah The in-reach and out-reach recipients of proceeds from the bazaar were decided at the September meeting. They are LBT Becky Grossmann, Habitat For Humanity, Global Health Ministries, Community Service Center, Community Partners with Youth, our carpet fund, AV fund upgrade, preschool playground, and church management software.
Upcoming Events October 5th is LWML Rally at Our Saviour’s Lutheran in St. Paul. Breakfast is served at 8:45 and the meeting starts at 9:30.Cost is $7 at the door. The speaker is Evelyn Seton, president of Chance International Outreach which rescues young girls and their babies by providing a safe environment and education, including basic computer skills. Call 651-631-8956 to register. Call Donna if interested in attending. October 6th is LWML Sunday. We will be serving sweet breads between services. Help is needed to make bread, set up, serve, and clean up. All ladies are asked to wear purple or gold. This is an opportunity for us to encourage others to join us to grow in faith and service. October 8 is the next meeting date with potluck at 5:30 and meeting at 6:30. We will be finishing up projects for the bazaar. In preparation for the bazaar on Monday, October 28 we will make rosettes at 9:00. Wednesday, October 30th at 9:00 is cookie frosting. Bring unfrosted cut-out cookies and ideas for deco-rating them. Frosting is provided. (Bring a bag lunch if desired.) Thursday, October 31st we will be making lefsa, starting at 9:00. (Bring a potluck lunch item.) Also on Thursday, October 31st starting at 8:30 tables will be set up in the bazaar areas. We need some able-bodied helpers for this. Set up in some areas begins on Thursday and gets into full swing on Friday, November 1st. (Bring a potluck lunch item.)
The Bazaar is November 2
starting at 9:00. Sign-up sheets are on the bulletin board. Come and join the fun!
Save the date!
Invite some neighbors
Sign Up to BRING a TRUNK
Donate LOTS of candy!
Come and have fun!
This is a safe, non-scary event for families and a fun intergenerational part of the Messiah community!
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22nd Annual Winter Clothing Collection
Drop-off in the bin outside the office!
September 15 – 0ctober 11, 2019 The Social Concerns Network is collecting the following items to give away free of charge to those in our community who need them:
Winter Coats (gently used or new)
Snow Suits or Pants (gently used or new)
Gloves, Mittens, Scarves (gently used or new
– we love handmade items!!)
Hats (NEW ONLY PLEASE) – we love
handmade items.
PLEASE, NO INDOOR-WEIGHT CLOTHING
OR LIGHT-WEIGHT COATS.
Other details
We accept all sizes (newborn to plus-size adult)
Clothing with logos or names on them are accepted
Please wash or dry-clean all items before donating, most recipients cannot afford to do it themselves.
We especially need infant/kids and plus-size adult items.
Distributing the clothing
Last year we collected 600 coats.
We’ve given over 10,000 coats in our history.
Distribution is October 12, 2019, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
at Christ the King Lutheran Church,
1900 7th St NW, New Brighton.
Volunteers Needed—contact Heather if interested! Sorting: Fri, Oct. 11 5:30-7PM Distribution: Sat, Oct. 12 9:30AM-12:15PM Distribution/Clean-up: Sat, Oct. 12 12:00PM-2:30PM
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Leadership Council Minutes
Present: Pastor Steensma, Pastor Matt Albright, Brady Bargman, Brian Thistle, Phil Dommer, Dayle Boyce, Candace Johnson, Pam Groscost, Jeni Aabel and staff representative Kay Knutson The meeting started at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, July 30 18, 2019 with Jeni Aabel opening with a prayer.
Status of monthly minutes: A motion was made to accept the June 18, 2019 LC meeting minutes. The motion was seconded. The motion passed. Member Changes: There was one new family that was received by transfer. There were no baptisms. There were two weddings; one was a vow renewal. There was one funeral. A motion was made to accept the membership changes. The motion was seconded. The motion passed. Treasurer Report: The income for June was $50,949. The expenses for June were $62,444 versus the budgeted $66,253 resulting in a shortfall of $11,495 for the month. The mortgage is currently at $1,104,018. Staff Report: Kay and Heather have all the scheduling done for music groups for the fall. There were no other new items from other staff. Pastor Report: Pastor Steensma gave the pastor’s report. The annual staff performance reviews were completed the week of June 17th. We had a wonderful week of Vacation Bible School with over 55 students and 45 volunteers. The National Youth Gathering began on Thursday, July 11th. Messiah sent 14 students and 6 adults along with Pastor Matt and Haley. All staff will be heading off on a three-day retreat, August 1-3 to spend time together team building and dreaming about Messiah. Messiah as a whole church will begin the Red Letter Challenge on October 20th. More details will follow in the next few months. Old Business
After touring the rental property, the review group presented two recommendations and a pros and cons list. One recommendation was to subdivide the property and the other was three options for repair or sell. The LC decided to go forward to subdivide the property and review the other options over the next month to be discussed at the August LC meeting
Construction in the Pre-School area is done. The playground installation has been delayed until next year, since the contractor couldn’t start the job until October and that would interfere with Pre-School classes.
Brian Thistle will address the congregation in August with information on the new Budget and Repair Fund.
Everything is almost completed with the Boiler Service update and they will do a follow-up check in September.
A motion was made to approve the Policies Book as amended by email. The motion was seconded. The motion passed.
Visioning question to think on, “Why does God have Messiah here today?”
Sharing the Savior Developing Disciples
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LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MINUTES (Con’t.) New Business
Curt Flor reported that two air top units are not working, and they will be looked at. The riding lawn mower is down and will see if it can be repaired or if a new one needs to be purchased.
The Elders Policies was given to the LC to review over the next month. Heather was given the go ahead to seek other Office Management Software. She is running into many
unsolvable problems with the current software. Next LC meeting will be Tuesday, August 27th.
The meeting adjourned at 9:00 pm with a closing prayer. Respectfully Submitted, Dayle Boyce
STEWARDSHIP
“How Should a Steward Use His/Her Gifts”
The Christian steward must recognize that all his gifts come from God and are to be used for
building up the Church (1 Peter 4:10).
While pride is always a danger we must guard against, so is the lack of acknowledgement of
a gift the steward may consider insignificant.
There are some famous Biblical heroes with whom we’re all familiar, but there are others less
well-known who are named in the Bible because they used their God-given talents and
abilities for the work of the Lord. Exodus 35:30-35 recognizes Bezalel and Oholiab as men
whom God had filled with His Spirit and “…..with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of
crafts …..” When the tabernacle was built, these were men “willing to come and do the
work” (Exodus 36:2.
Galatians 6:3-5 offers this balance: If anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he
deceives himself. Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself,
without comparing himself to somebody else, for each one should carry his own load.
Being mindful that all we are and have is from the Lord, we will realize that is right and
proper to give Him glory, rather than ourselves, and to use our gifts for service to God and the
Church.
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Did you know that 26 of 44 American Presidents doodled?
“A few examples are Theodore Roosevelt, who doodled animals and children, Ronald Reagan,
doodled cowboys and football players, and John F. Kennedy, doodled dominoes. Traditionally,
we have thought of these doodles as a sign of distraction — an indication that your mind was
not where it was supposed to be. Yet, recent research has shown that doodling is not an
enemy of attention; it may in fact be a friend.” Pillay, Srini. “The ‘Thinking’ Benefits of Doodling.” Harvard Health
Publishing, HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, 15 Dec. 2016, 9:30am, health.harvard.edu/blog.
And this is why we are offering coloring sheets and markers in the pews! Contrary to how it
may appear to those of us who need to sit still to concentrate, other folks— kids, teens and
adults alike— actually can focus their attention better on what they are hearing. “it forces
the person to process information in multiple ways: visually, kinesthetically, and semantically.
Across a series of experiments, researchers found drawing information to be a powerful way
to boost memory, increasing recall by nearly double.” Terada, Youki. “The Science of Drawing and Memory.”
Edutopia, George Lucas Educational Foundation, 14 Mar. 2019, www.edutopia.org/article/science-drawing-and-memory.
SO BREAK OUT THE MARKERS! GRAB A PICTURE! There is no judgement here… if your
hands are busy we’d love to see your “work of art.” Put completed doodles in the tray on the
Welcome Center under the big TV and we will hang them in the hallway by the nursery. Pick
them up the following Sunday if you have a masterpiece you want to take home.
Markers are in plastic containers with red
covers. Find these boxes in the
pews, or on the table by the rear entrance to the
sanctuary. Coloring sheets are also
available with the markers.
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When moving, changing address and/or
phone, please notify the church office.
FALL CLEANUP DAY
SATURDAY OCTOBER 26th
Fresh air! Donuts! Exercise! Funny people! Big Rigs! These are a few of the reasons to
join in on the ANNUAL CLEAN UP DAY! We rake leaves, clean up the church grounds and
other outside tasks to prep for the winter. Coffee, Hot
Chocolate and Donuts will be ready at 9:00am but you can
start any time! We aim to finish by noon. BRING rakes,
leaf blowers, gardening gloves, and especially TRUCKS
and TRAILERS that can be used to haul leaves to the
Mounds View compost site. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME.
Contact Curt or call church for more info