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Dear Friends,
We extend a heartfelt thank-you and job well done to our faithful regular
season Sunday School Teachers: Julianna Redding, Sherah Bartlett, Sandy
Gandy, Michelle Cannioto, Katie Montague, Sean Maseng, Sarah
Panariso, Stephanie Dziedziak, Jill Seiders, Cheri Toles, Diane Lindauer
Ted Redding, Shari Mundo, Lara McGoldrick, Kylee Bestenlehner and
Pastor Diane.
Regular Season Sunday School ends on Sunday, May 27. On the very next
Sunday, June 6 we begin our ever-
popular Summer Sunday School.
Vacation Bible School “Shipwrecked:
Rescued by Jesus” is June 4-8. We will
need plenty of volunteers as we
anticipate another full enrollment. Adults
and Teenagers are encouraged to join or
VBS Staff again this summer. Forms are
in the lobby and online.
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Camp Hope “The Great
Adventure” is June 11-15, 18-22,
and 25-29. This will be our 15th
annual day camp experience for kids
Kindergarten through 5th grade.
Registration forms are in the lobby
and also available online. Teenagers
are encouraged to fill out applications
for employment as Camp Hope Staff.
Forms are in the lobby and online.
Can’t make it to worship? Go to the church web page at cslconline.org, click
on the “Videos” menu and you will find a full worship service for each
weekend. From there you can link to our YouTube channel and a treasure trove
of videos. If you are unable to worship any weekend, this is the next best thing.
You can also find the videos on our FaceBook page (like us!)
If you haven’t been to www.cslconline.org in a while, check
out our new and improved website!
We look forward to worshiping with you.
Blessings,
Pastor Dave & Pastor Diane If you need emergency attention and cannot each
anyone at the church office, please use our
Emergency Cell Phone 702-525-6955.
BIBLE STUDY TUESDAYS AT 9:30 AM
FELLOWSHIP HALL
In this Easter Season, we are exploring the message of the
Resurrection in the gospels and letters of Paul. How do we
live as an Easter people?
Baptism: This brief seminar is for all
families and individuals planning a
baptism in the near future. Call the
church office to sign up for this seminar,
702-263-0802.
SATURDAY, MAY 5
8:00 AM SUNRISE CAFE Sunrise Café, 8975 S. Eastern in the Las Vegas Athletic Club
corner at 215 and Eastern. The Sunrise Café has a great
breakfast menu. We will enjoy fellowship and inspiration.
WEDNESDAY , MAY 9, 6:30 PM
This month we will be doing a potluck at Jean Raymond’s
home, 1908 Tomahawk Dr., Henderson. Jean will be
providing Ham & Chicken for the main dish and beverages.
Sign up to bring something to share. Look for the sign up in
the lobby.
SATURDAY, MAY 12
9:00 AM FELLOWSHIP HALL We will knit, crochet, sew, cut, glue and maybe even quilt. If
you have many years of experience or are a beginner, you are
invited to join us for this time of fellowship and creativity.
Knitted, crocheted and quilted blankets, baby clothing and
stuffed animals are made for Lutheran Social Services
Baskinettes. Bring your unfinished projects to work on. Yarn
donations gladly accepted. Please call Elly Fanizzi for
questions and information at 702-898-5240.
MAY 12, 6:00 PM
This month’s Boomers will be hosted by Warren & Elaine Halvorson. They will provide roast pork, macaroni & cheese, rolls and beverages. Please look for the sign up in the lobby. Don’t forget to stop by the office and pick up directions.
MARK THOMSEN CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY 27
4:00 PM IN THE SANCTUARY Mark Thomsen will travel from Florida for this special Memorial Weekend Concert.
ADULT WORSHIP CHOIR THURSDAYS, 6:30 – 7:45 PM
SINGING ANGELS CHILDREN’S CHOIR SUNDAYS AT 9:00 AM
We are looking for any new children ages 4-9 to join the choir.
Rehearsals are in Community Hall.
YOUTH MUSIC WITH UKULELES SUNDAYS AT 10:30 AM
We are inviting youth 5th
grade and up to join this new music
group, which practices in Community Hall.
HIGH SCHOOL & MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH SUNDAYS: WORSHIP TOGETHER AT 9:30 AM
51’S BASEBALL GAME CASHMAN FIELD
FRIDAY, MAY 11 AT 7:05 PM Middle and High School youth and their families are heading
out to the ball game…for $10 a person. Contact the church
office for the link to order tickets. If you wish to carpool, meet
at the church at 6 p.m.
the lives of others!
AFFIRMATION OF BAPTISM SUNDAY, MAY 20
9:30 AM Affirmation of Baptism for 8
th grade youth will be on Sunday,
May 20 at the 9:30 a.m. worship.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JUNE 4-8, 9:30 AM – NOON
Vacation Bible School brings great Bible experiences to kids!
We’ll have games, play-acting, snacks, arts and crafts, and
everyday life applications of the daily Bible Stories. VBS is
for children 3 years old through elementary. Registrations are
online or in the lobby.
CAMP HOPE “THE GREAT ADVENTURE” JUNE 11-15, 18-22, AND 25-29
This will be our 15th
annual day camp experience for kids
Kindergarten through 5th
grade. Registration forms are in the
lobby and also available online.
ASSISTED LIVING WORSHIP PRESTIGE AT MIRA LOMA
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 10:00 AM We lead worship on the third Sunday of every month at
Prestige, 2520 Wigwam. Worship is over by 10:30 a.m. Look
for the sign-up poster in the church lobby.
BABY BASKINETTES We are in need of rectangular laundry baskets, baby bottles
with nipples and sleepers. We can also use new or gently used
one piece outfits with or without feet (sleepers, rompers etc),
onesies, baby items and towels and washcloths. If you are
interested in helping this ministry and do not have time to
shop you may give a donation or a gift card with Baby
Baskinettes noted on the envelope. Nancy Sovocool is always
in need of items and has been so generous in buying the items
when needed. A list of other items that are needed is available
in the lobby. Please drop your donations off at the church.
FLOWER CALENDAR The 2018 Flower Calendar is on the wall by the office. Make
sure you sign up for your special week. Please make note of
the $35 amount if you would like to give altar flowers any
weekend.
MEXICO MISSION 2018 We plan to have a great team of home builders this year when
we go July 27-30 to build hope for a family in need in
Mexico. If interested in helping look for signup and
information pamphlets in the lobby.
CSLC’S LIBERIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH MINISTRY
Current local needs continue for food as well as the following:
used computers; adult and children’s shoes; boys’ and girls’
bicycles; chairs and other furniture; school materials,
backpacks, books, paper, etc. We are also in need of people
who have trucks or vans and can deliver these items based on
your availability. Help us fill a shipping container with
supplies for our orphanage.
SOAP FOR HOPE LSSN PERSONAL HYGIENE SUPPLIES
You may donate travel-sized items any time. Just look for the
“Soap for Hope” donation station in the Church lobby.
STEPHEN MINISTRY In John 15:12, Jesus says, “This is my commandment, that
you love one another as I have loved you.” Loving and caring
for one another is not just the pastor’s job—it’s something
Jesus calls us all to do! Stephen Ministry is a ministry in
which people with special training and gifts for caring
ministry can put those gifts to use in an organized way.
If you know someone who is going through a difficult
time, contact one of our Stephen Leaders: Pastor Diane or Jane
Dow about Stephen Ministry. Our Stephen Ministers are ready
to provide focused, confidential, one-to-one Christian care—to
help that person experience the healing power of Christ’s love.
AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC GIVING We thank everyone who has supported Christ the Servant this
past year with their time, talent and financial contributions and
look forward to your support in the year ahead. If you need a
convenient way to make regular offerings or if you plan to
make additional gifts at any time, we encourage you to check
out our electronic giving options. As the
pace of life speeds up, you may find
electronic giving a most welcome way
to make contributions. If you prefer to
give your offering online, just scan this
code and you can give one time or even
set up an automatic recurring offering
with a credit card.
LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES Lutheran Social Services of Nevada is requesting heart-
healthy food donations for our pantry. Non-perishable items
such as oatmeal; barley; canned chickpeas (no-salt added);
raisins; canned salmon; olive, canola and safflower oils; and
walnuts, unsalted almonds, cashews and pistachios are all
good for our hearts. Please consider adding a few of these
items to your grocery list to benefit those in need in our
community. Donations of other popular items are also sought:
brown rice, dry beans, tuna and canned soup (lower sodium).
LSSN's pantry is open from 8-11 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
REGISTRATION FOR FALL 2018/2019 IS NOW!
Christ the Servant Lutheran Preschool is a Christian school.
We provide educational and creative learning experiences for
children for ages 3-5. We are able to offer Christian education,
small class sizes, and parental involvement.
CLASS SCHEDULE AND TUITION 3 year olds: T/Th 9:00-11:30 AM
(3 years old by 9/30/18 and potty trained)
Registration Fee: $125 Tuition: $190 per month
4 year olds: M/W/F 9:00 AM -NOON
(4 years old by 9/30/18 and potty trained)
Registration Fee: $125 Tuition: $260 per month
4 year olds: M/T/W/TH 9:00 AM -NOON
(4 years old by 9/30/18 and potty trained)
Registration Fee: $125 Tuition: $325 per month
THANK YOU TO... ...Our Cookie Patrol Bakers for February & March:Vikki
Renneckar, Barb Stoebner, Rhoda Ebersole, Liz Wade, Barb
Staron, Nancy Sovocool, Corinn Sloop, Karen Gruszka.
...Jean Raymond for organizing the Spring Gathering.
...Everyone who helped, donated and participated in the
Women’s Spring Gathering.
...James Maack for repairing the leak in the parking lot.
...Stephen Burchill, Seth Meyers and Armando Ornelas for
their landscape and property care.
...All our great helpers who hid eggs for the Easter egg hunts.
...the Panariso family & Alex Montague for cleaning up after
the Easter egg hunts.
...Our Friday Folders: Dale Anderson, Esther Benning, Barb
Staron, John Biggs, Terry & Mabel Hughes.
TWELVE STEP & SUPPORT GROUPS Christ the Servant now hosts twelve support groups. Monday:
Gamblers Anonymous at 12:30 PM, Bridge to Our Angel’s
Grief Group at 4:00 PM, PAL at 7:30 PM. Tuesday: Narcotics
Anonymous at 5:30 PM. CODA 7:00 PM, Wednesday:
Narcotics Anonymous at 6:30 AM, Al Anon Fear Busters 7:00
PM, Thursday: CODA Noon, Gamblers Anonymous 12:30 PM.
Friday: Alcoholics Anonymous at 7:00 AM. Men’s Alcoholics
Anonymous 8:00 AM, Saturday: Women’s Alcoholics
Anonymous (with nursery available) at 9:30 AM, Narcotics
Anonymous at 7:30 PM. Sunday: Narcotics Anonymous at
6:30 PM.
SCOUTS We have numerous scout groups that meet throughout the
week. Monday: Brownie Troop 678 & 204 at 5:00 PM, Daisy
Troop 384 at 4:00 PM, Boy Scout Troop 420 at 7:15 PM.
Tuesday: Boy Scout Troup 309 7:00 PM Thursday: Girl Scout
Troop 68 at 4:00 PM, Girl Scout Troop 36 at 4:45 PM, Girl
Scout Troop 355 at 6:00 PM Cub Scout Pack 309 at 6:00 PM.
We also charter Cub Scout Pack 931 and Scout Crew 420.
George Staresinic ................. 05/02
Randy Wilke ........................ 05/02
Lene Muth ............................ 05/04
Sarah Panariso ...................... 05/04
Ge' Weijers ........................... 05/05
Ann Weir .............................. 05/05
Jim Thibodeau ...................... 05/06
Terry Hughes ....................... 05/08
Doris Kreyling ..................... 05/08
Sean McCartney ................... 05/08
William Weir ....................... 05/08
Lake Baker ........................... 05/09
Ginnie Hillman..................... 05/10
Linda Lambert ...................... 05/10
Tessa Gilmer ........................ 05/11
Wendy Smith ....................... 05/11
Butch Hamilton .................... 05/12
Joan Toles ............................ 05/13
Linda Danisi ........................ 05/14
Steve Maahs ......................... 05/15
Dale Anderson ..................... 05/16
Allison See ........................... 05/16
Kalyssa Bennett-Turnell ...... 05/18
Paige Maahs ......................... 05/18
Rob McGoldrick .................. 05/18
Phil Ralston ......................... 05/18
Elizabeth Wade .................... 05/18
Evan Ringler ........................ 05/19
Lauren Vermeys .................. 05/19
Caitlin Viluan ...................... 05/19
Nancy Sovocool ................... 05/20
Darryl Tietz ......................... 05/20
Kristine McKenzie ............... 05/21
Jeanne Martens .................... 05/22
Andy Pribnow ...................... 05/22
Susan Catone ........................ 05/24
Gretchen Harper ................... 05/24
Kent Sovocool ...................... 05/24
Dave Baird ........................... 05/25
Paul Drach-Meinel ............... 05/25
Gavin Chung ........................ 05/26
Even Muth ............................ 05/26
Jayne Pedersen ..................... 05/26
Marianne Schweda ............... 05/26
Robert Schmidt .................... 05/28
Brittany Dinkel ..................... 05/29
Joe Nelms ............................. 05/29
Connor Vermeys .................. 05/30
Marcus McFarlane ............... 05/31
LoAnn Catron .................................................. 05/04
Joel & Jackie Ferguson .................................... 05/07
Christina Ropeter ............................................. 05/09
Cathy Ranstrom ............................................... 05/10
Steven & Denny Horn ...................................... 05/13
David & Heather Foltz ..................................... 05/15
James & Catie Chung....................................... 05/18
Henry & Christina Selvaraj .............................. 05/18
John & Susan Catone ....................................... 05/24
Bruce & Michelle Wendl ................................. 05/25
Steve & Paula Kevish ...................................... 05/26
John & Nancy Maseng ..................................... 05/27
Rich & Barb Stoebner ...................................... 05/27
Ted & Yasmine Redding ................................. 05/29
Shirley McNeil ................................................. 05/30