Our Redeemer Lutheran Church & School April 2015 Newsletter From the Pastor’s Desk ….. We are finishing the month of March and are about to begin the month of April. With the beginning of April, we will celebrate Holy Week and Easter. We will have our festival worship services on April 2 (Maundy Thursday), April 3 (Good Friday), and April 5 (Easter Sunday). As you prepare for Holy Week, I would encourage you to come to worship and be in the Scripture. The Scripture readings are: April 1, 2015 (Wednesday in Holy Week) Isaiah 62:11—63:7; Psalm 70; Romans 5:6-11; Luke 22-23 John 13:16-38 April 2, 2015 (Maundy Thursday) Exodus 24:3-11; Psalm 116:12-19; 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Mark 14:12-26; Exodus 12:1-14; Psalm 116:12-19 1 Corinthians 11:23-32; John 13:1-17,31-35 April 3, 2015 (Good Friday) Isaiah 52:13—53:12; Psalm 22; Psalm 31; Hebrews 4:14-16, 5:7-9; John 18-19; John 19:17-30 April 4, 2015 (Holy Saturday) Daniel 6:1-24; Psalm 16; 1 Peter 4:1-8; Matthew 27:57-66 April 5, 2015 (Easter Sunday) Isaiah 25:6-9; Psalm 16; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; Mark 16:1-8 On April 12, we will shift from the liturgical readings for our sermon emphases to reading through the Bible in thirty-one weeks. I would encourage you to get a copy of The Story and follow along. We have copies available at the Communication Desk. There are different versions of The Story for different age groups. You might want to consider the following versions: Max Lucado and Randy Frazee. The Story: The Bible as One Continuing Story of God and His People. (The version for everyone). Adam Barr. Exploring the Story: A Reference Companion. Randy Frazee with Kevin and Sherry Harney. The Story: Getting to the Heart of God’s Story (Adult Curriculum). Max Lucado, Randy Frazee, and Karen Davis Hill. The Story for Children: A Storybook Bible ZonderKidz. The Story: Teen Edition (Enhanced Edition) (Video Clip for every lesson) ZonderKidz. The Story for Kids: Discover the Bible from Beginning to End April 12, 2015 (Second Sunday of Easter) – “Creation: The Beginning of Life as We Know It” (Genesis 1-9) April 19, 2015 (Third Sunday of Easter) –“God Builds a Nation” (Genesis 12-13,15; Romans 4: Hebrews 11) April 26, 2015 (Fourth Sunday of Easter) – “Joseph: From Slave to Deputy Pharaoh” (Genesis 37-48) I would encourage you to join a small group and be in the Word. Talk about God’s Story for us, Our Redeemer’s story, and our own story with God. If you cannot be part of the Story in small groups, you will find guiding questions on line or on our web page. (Continued on page 3….) Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:30 & 10:45 am, Cafeteria High School through Adults Starting April 12 Friends of Jesus: The Story church-wide initiative begins April 12. Please consider hosting a small group for only a 6-week commitment. Materials (DVD and questions for your group to discuss) will be provided for you if you decide to host a small group. You may choose to host at church, in your home, or in another location of your choosing. The Story is a 31-chapter chronological walk through the Bible. Sign up sheets for a small group can be picked up in the church office or under the skylights. Thank you for considering hosting a small group and strengthening our family of believers at Our Redeemer. Weekly Bible Studies Sunday School Monday—Women’s Bible Study, 6:00 pm (every other week) No meeting on April 6. Sunday School is held at 9:30 and again at 10:45 am. Children 3K-6th grade are welcome to attend. 7th & 8th grade meets 10:45-11:45 am. Contact Gail Woods, [email protected]. Jonah Bible Study by Priscilla Shirer Facilitator: Linda Dusel ([email protected]), Chapel Nursery Wednesday—Women’s Bible Study, 6:00 pm The nursery is located on the lower level by the Fellowship Hall and is available to families with small children from 9:3010:45. Those wishing to volunteer in the nursery, please contact Noemi Hedrich, 414-312-3198 or [email protected]. The Story; Facilitator: Kelly Kurth ([email protected]), Media Center Thursday—Adult Bible Study, 9:30 am Verse-by-verse study of the Gospel of Luke Facilitator: Pastor Wayne C. Schroeder ([email protected]), Cafeteria Friday —Women's Bible Study, 8:30 am The Story; Facilitator: Jenny Beyer ([email protected]) Library DID YOU KNOW…. Arike Ogunbowale, member and former OR student, played in the Wisconsin State Basketball tournament. She is ranked as one of the best basketball players in the nation and will be playing in the McDonald's High School All-American game to be broadcast on ESPN. Gatorade named her the Girls' State Basketball player of the year. She has also been named Miss Basketball as the state's top senior player by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. Arike is only the third Wisconsinite to receive McDonald's AllAmerican award and is the 17th player in state history to score 2,000 points. She has received a full-ride scholarship to play basketball at Notre Dame University. LeAnne Zaire, member and former student of ORLS, will enter the Peace Corp in April. She will teach Engligh to children in Kyrgyzstan Republic. New feature! Do you have information to share? Please submit your information to [email protected]. 2 Call Committee From the Pastor’s Desk (continued)... I would ask that you pray for the Call Committee as they help to discern God’s Will for Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and School as you prepare to call a new senior pastor. Pray for the faculty and staff of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and School. Pray for one another and for the future of Our Redeemer. The call committee submitted the nominations for senior pastoral candidates to the district March 10, 2015. Approximately 30 different pastors from 34 nominations received were obtained from the members and staff by the committee and submitted to district. District is still compiling the background information, performance information and self-assessments of the candidates and expects to have that information back to the call committee by April 3, 2015. This would keep us on the schedule to make the call at the end of June of this year. Names of the candidates along with their background information will be made available to all members to review. We encourage everyone to be a part of this process. Please continue to pray for God’s guidance through this process. Nomination Committee Update The nomination Committee would like to invite all members of Our Redeemer to recommend candidates for nomination for the following positions: MMC President, MMC Vice President, and 4 at-large MMC seats. In accordance with the bylaws, candidates must be voting members, noted for their Christian knowledge, zeal, and experience in the spiritual work in God’s kingdom. The slate of candidates will be published at least one week prior to the next voter’s meeting. The policy manual also provides that anyone who chooses to nominate an individual must acquire that person’s permission to be nominated and must submit that person’s resume to the Nominating committee. Verbal resumes are acceptable to this committee. After Easter, I will go home to have foot surgery. I have postponed the surgery as long as I could from the beginning of January until right after Easter. If I could, I would postpone the foot surgery even later. My orthopedic surgeon would not accept my bargaining position. So I will have some fancy footwork accomplished by the surgeon on my right foot on April 7. I will be back on a knee scooter in the Spring. In the meantime, a number of pastors will cover on sight for me and I will direct ministry from afar as directed with the Elders. President Wille will preach the first two Sundays after Easter (April 12 and 19). Pastor Schroeder will be on deck for April 26. Pastors Wangerin and Sorenson from Mount Olive Lutheran Church will also be available for pastoral care. Pastors Schroeder, Wille, Wangerin and Sorenson will be available for pastoral care such as funerals, weddings, and baptisms while I am laid up. I ask for your prayers as I heal and prepare to come back to work with you. I will pray for you and for the Call Committee. In Christ, Rev. Martin J. Homan Intentional Interim Senior Pastor Please contact anyone on the committee with your nominations. The committee members are: Anne Christian, Greg Reiderer, Tom Balgeman, Carrie Tittl and Andy Tuler. Thanks for your assistance. Easter Sunday April 5 The Resurrection of Our Lord April 2 Maundy Thursday 11:00 am & 6:30 pm April 3 Good Friday 12:15 & 6:30 pm Easter Dawn Worship Service, 7:00 am Festival Worship Services, 9:00 & 11:00 am All members, family, friends and guests are invited to our Easter Breakfast, which will be served by Men’s Ministry beginning at 8:00 am through 11:00 am. 3 Upcoming Events Tosa Cares Food Pantry The next food pantry distribution will be held Saturday, April 25 at Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, 120th and North Avenue. If you can help with organization of the food pantry on Friday, April 24 at 9:00 am, or the distribution to the needy families on April 25 at 8:00 am, please call Ruth Berg at 414-462-5871. Please bring any of the items listed below to the bin under the skylights at Our Redeemer. Items needed are: laundry detergent, canned fruits and vegetables, cereal, and any non-perishable items. Friday Night at the Movies Mom’s Night Out: Friday, May 8 All women of Our Redeemer are invited to join us for a free movie night at on May 8. Beginning at 6:30 in the sanctuary, we’ll screen the movie “Mom’s Night Out.” Sarah Drew, Sean Astin and Patricia Heaton star in this comedy about friends in search of a long needed mom’s night out. The movie will begin at 6:30 pm. Be a Hero. Save a Life. May 31 Please save the date of Sunday, May 31 for a Blood Center of Wisconsin Blood Drive in our gymnasium. Be a part of this lifeThe second Tuesday of every month, the “old-timers” of Our saving drive for the lives of friends, family and neighbors that Redeemer get together for a couple of hours for some fun card need blood each and every day. Each day the Blood Center needs games. Game Day is open to all “retirees” who love a good game to collect more than 800 units of blood and 50% of that total of Sheepshead, or anything else you would like to play. Come join comes directly from mobile drives such as the one we are the fun, make some new friends, learn how to play a new game, hosting. You can make a difference. If you are a regular donor, or share one with others. The “card tables” will be located in the please note that donations are only accepted once every 8 lower level Band Room/Counting Room. weeks. Please plan accordingly. Game Day, Tuesday, April 14 , 12:30 PM Confirmation Brunch, Sunday, April 26 This year’s 8th grade confirmands will be celebrated with our annual Confirmation Brunch at 10:45 am on April 26. At this time, our students will have the opportunity to meet their Prayer Partners and spend time with family and friends before Confirmation on Sunday, May 3. Volunteers are needed to assist with set-up on Saturday, April 25. Help is also needed with preparing egg bakes (recipe provided), serving and clean-up. Service hours apply for those needing to fulfill volunteer hours. Sign-up outside the Volunteer Ministry office, or contact [email protected]. LWML-Grandmas InC Spring is on the way, and the ladies of LWML-Grandmas InC are busy. We will meet on Saturday, April 18 at 9:00 am for our monthly Bible Study. This study will be led by Elaine Giesfeldt. Come and join us! The next day, April 19, Grandmas InC is sponsoring a Bake Sale. The proceeds will be given to our VBS program. Donations of bakery are appreciated. The month will wrap up with a LWML Quilting Marathon on Saturday, April 25. Come from 9:00 am-12:00 pm to help make quilts for disaster relief. No special talent is needed. Bring scissors and measuring tape if you have them. For more information, contact Ruth Berg at 414-462-5871. Praise Team Volunteers Needed! Momentum is building at OR as the Call Committee moves toward finalizing candidates for our next Senior Pastor! Likewise, OR's worship teams are growing and in need of more volunteers. Utilizing new technologies and working toward improvement, OR is in need of talented individuals ready to serve. Here are some of the positions/teams OR is looking to grow: A/V Team Sound Editing / Mixing (Even if you've never worked with a sound board before, we will teach you!) Slide production / presenting Social Media / Web Integration Set up / take down volunteers Praise Team Guitar (acoustic or electric) Keyboard Violin Bass Guitar Drums Vocals The worship teams usually meet on Wednesday nights at 7:30pm or on Saturday afternoons at 1pm (depending who is leading). Consider volunteering for these important ministries today. Contact Sam Seefeld at [email protected] or at (414) 213-2471 (text messages are welcome). 4 Women’s Day Retreat Inspires and Motivates The Spring Women’s Day Retreat on Saturday, March 7, inspired and motivated 57 Our Redeemer women and guests. Speaker Elizabeth Murphy shared stories of four New Testament women who received invitations from Jesus and their unique responses to Him. Small group discussion followed each of Elizabeth’s four sessions, allowing attendees to dig deeper into God’s Word as well as getting to know each other better. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by all and a social hour following the retreat was enjoyed by many. We are blessed with a team of volunteers who worked together beautifully to bring the retreat to life. Thank you to Carrie Sadler who coordinated this spring’s event. Thank you to the team: Angie Kirchner, Lalia Knueppel, Penny Van Dellen, Dana Wegner, Sandy Conway, Denise Kegley, Stephanie Klenz, Marilyn Seefeld and Margie Hoffman. Your work is much appreciated! Next year’s Spring Day Retreat will be held on Saturday, March 5. In order to make next year’s retreat more affordable, we will be fund raising throughout the year. Watch for special Sunday morning coffee hours beginning this summer! If you would like to join the retreat team, we would love to have you. Stop by the Volunteer Ministry office to lend your support. Beth Moore: Living Proof Live Early Registration Ends April 14 Be sure to register for the August Beth Moore Living Proof Live event by April 14 to save $10. Tickets are $59 and can be ordered directly through lifeway.com/livingproof. We will carpool and sit together as a team at the event. For more information, contact Sandy Chapman at 414-698-9260 or [email protected] or Jamie Moilanen at 414-699-7642 or [email protected]. 5 MEN’S RETREAT 2015 Vacation Bible School Seeks Co-Directors The 15th annual weekend Men’s Retreat was held at the Holiday Inn in Manitowoc on the weekend of February 2022. What a great turn out - 124 men from 37 different congregations in North and South Wisconsin Districts, plus guests from Minnesota, Iowa, and Northern Illinois. The theme was, “The Samson Syndrome”, based on the book with the same name. The men looked at the problems Samson had with his spiritual life and how men living in our present day culture have many of the same problems. Many areas where men struggle today are no different than the problems Samson had. Some areas include: disregard for God’s boundaries in our life; struggle with lust; love for self and own ego; taking God’s blessings for granted; struggle with intimacy; and losing sight of God’s purpose for our life. VBS is taking our program to The SOS Center this summer. We would like to offer Everest: Conquering Challenges With God’s Mighty Power here at OR the week of July 19. In order to do so, co-directors are needed to coordinate the event. Is it you? Training, mentoring and volunteers are provided! To further discuss your place in this summer’s VBS program, please contact Gail Woods at [email protected] or [email protected]. The retreat was a great opportunity for men to fellowship and make new friends; they had a great time praising the Lord with the Men Of The Cross praise band; and saw a great Christian movie, ”When The Game Stands Tall.” Here are a few comments from the men about their experience: “The retreat encouraged me to set spiritual goals for my life,” “My faith was strengthened this weekend,” “The retreat addressed major issues men face today,” “I grew spiritually this weekend,” “This weekend was a faith building experience,” “Outstanding breakout sessions,” “124 men joining in worship and singing was awesome and inspirational,” “The weekend made me take an inventory of my spiritual life.” NEW MEMBER BREAKFAST New members were welcomed with a breakfast in the Media Center on Sunday, March 15. Juan and Kattie Dominguez and their sons, Joaquin and Isaiah; Steve and Tracy Shada along with daughter Haley; Doris Johnson and sons Malcolm and Carlito; and Chantel Kuczmarski and her son Jacob were available to spend time getting to better know one another and learning more about ways to become more involved here at OR. If you would like to serve on the New Member Welcome Committee, please contact [email protected]. We are already planning the 2016 Men’s Retreat and details will be available in August. If you would be interested in attending the 2016 retreat, email jnrberg67@gmail .com or phone Jim Berg at 414-462-5871. 6 Financial News “I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all things through him who gives me strength.” Philippians 4:13 FROM BIRTH TO DEATH It seems like we just celebrated the birth of our Savior and soon we will be mourning yet rejoicing at His death and then His resurrection. In March my wife and I would have celebrated our 49 th wedding anniversary. She left me and all her earthly possessions to be with her Heavenly Father two and a half years ago. Yes, all her earthly possessions that she loved are still here. This includes her children and grandchildren. But through the grace of God even though she loved her “things and stuff’, her love for her Lord was greater as she served Him during her walk on earth. Jesus was born to serve us and He died so that through His death our sins are wiped away. What a gracious and loving God we have. All of us were born and cleansed at our baptism. All of us will also die and leave our worldly possessions. During your walk on earth, walk the Godly walk of love so you can leave something behind that is not considered a “thing or stuff’. Love your family and serve God by serving your Church that we call Our Redeemer. Choose what is lasting over what is temporary. Rev. 3:18: “I counsel you to buy from me gold refined in the fire, so you can become rich; and white clothes to wear, so you can cover your shameful nakedness; and salve to put on your eyes, so you can see.” The Church has received $805,309 through your giving as of the end of February. We are grateful for that but realize our budget needs are $870,000 which leaves us $64,691 behind and well behind the $884,121 received last fiscal year through February. He is Risen Indeed for You, Marty Hedrich Our Redeemer Vision Statement Service: Disciples serve other Christians and members of the community with the attitude of Christ. Outreach: Disciples bring the Good News of Jesus Christ into our community and the world. Worship: People nurtured and inspired by Word and Spirit of God. Education: Disciples of every age walk together faithfully studying God’s Word and using His Sacraments. Volunteers assembling lunch bags for the Milwaukee Rescue Mission, March 23 Relationships: Disciples strengthen others in need, celebrate their joys and rejoice in our final reunion in heaven. 7 2015 ORLC 7-8 Grade Lock-In “The Message of the Cross” was the theme of this year’s 7-8 Grade Youth Lock-In at Our Redeemer. Thirty-five youths braved 12 hours of FUN, FOOD, FELLOWSHIP and NO SLEEP! A great time was had by all! Led by the team of Lizzy Tait, Trish Smith & Jamie Kohlmeier, all of the youth enjoyed a diverse program that kept them involved and active throughout the night. We all thank GOD for His messages through the leadership and efforts of Liz and her crew. 8 ORLS Forensics The official Forensics season has ended, State competition is March 28. It has been exciting with new members, speeches for the returning members and the occasional dance. Our first official meet was at Nature Hill Middle School in Oconomowoc on February 7. Blue ribbons were earned by Evelynne Potosynak, Ilsa Strelow and Natalie Wessel. Red ribbons were earned by Logan Walker and Lydia Zajichek. The second meet was at Longfellow Middle school, February 13. Nathan Wessel walked away with a Third Place trophy in Informative Speech. Blue ribbons were earned by Robert Hurst, Ilsa Strelow and Nathan Wessel. Red ribbons earned by Carlito Johnson and Robert Julga. The third meet was Friday, February 20, at Pilgrim Park Middle School. Third Place trophies were earned by Nathan Wessel in Informative and Robert Julga in Infomercial. Blue ribbons were earned by Robert Hurst, Carlito Johnson, Janelle Johnson, Robert Julga, Ilsa Strelow, and Nathan Wessel. Red ribbons were earned by Hoyt Leitzke, Rebecca Gatewood and Matthew Willer. The fourth meet was February 27 at Immanuel Brookfield. Medal winners were Nathan Wessel, Evelynne Potosynak and Robert Julga. Blue ribbon winners were Evelynne, Nathan, Robert, and Hoyt Leitzke. Red ribbons were earned by Logan Walker, Lydia Zajicheck and Ilsa Strelow. February 28 we traveled to Holy Apostles in New Berlin for a meet. Blue ribbons were earned by Evelynne, Ilsa, Nathan and Lydia. Logan earned a red ribbon. Nathan and Lydia walked away with medals in their categories. The final, regular season meet was March 14 in Cudahy. Blue ribbons were earned by Evelynne, Rebecca, Robert Julga, Robert Hurst, Nathan Wessel, and Janelle Johnson. Red ribbons went to Carlito Johnson, Matthew Willer and Lydia Zajichek. Medals were earned by Evelynne and Nathan. Four members qualified for the State Meet, which will be in Oconomowoc on March 28. Those members who are going on to State are Nathan Wessel, Ilsa Strelow, Robert Julga and Evelynne Potosynak. Denise Kegley Teacher, Grade 1 and Forensics Coach Wisconsin MLFA President 9 Our Redeemer Girls Earn Top Wisconsin Lego Robot Team, Will Compete in World Championship in St. Louis March 6, 2015, Wauwatosa, WI – After earning highest–honor Champion Awards at Regional, Sectional and State competitions for the design and programming of their Lego robot, six girls from Our Redeemer Lutheran School will represent Wisconsin as one of the US teams, competing with teams from around the world, at the FIRST Lego League (FLL) World Festival in St. Louis, MO April 22 – 25. The girls began competing in August against approximately 400 Wisconsin regional teams. The field narrowed through sectional competitions until last week’s 36-team FLL World ClassSM Wisconsin State Championship, where the girls took home the top prize. FLL competition is comprised of four linked events. At the beginning of the season, the team is given a challenge, then judged on their response and how they form their solution (Core Values). The team is also judged on how they work together, how they help others and how they balance competition and cooperation. Then they must create a Lego robot for the match, and are judged on the design and programming of the robot. Ultimately, this robot competes – and that is the final criterion for the judges. The girls, members of an Our Redeemer Girl Scout troop, are known as “Team LOL” (Lots of Legos). Members are Emma Johnson, Rebecca Gatewood, Janelle Johnson, Aleksey Hicks, Lauren Parsons and Natalie Wessel. Mentors are prior-year team members Hannah Willer and Jessica Gatewood. Coaches are Eric Johnson, Julie Wessel, Mark Willer and Brent Gatewood. The robot’s name is Guten Tag. Members of Team LOL can be recognized by their brightly-colored hats and energetic precompetition dance to their team song, Live Out Loud, by Steven Curtis Chapman. The girls say not only does this song fit the LOL theme, it reflects how they approach competition day, and every day, by living their dreams and pursuing them passionately. Visit Team LOL’s web page at http://fllteamlol.weebly.com/ 2015 FIRST® Championship The 2015 FIRST® Championship is expected to be larger than last April’s when in St. Louis, 648 teams comprising over 12,000 kids, ages 6 to 18, gathered to show off their science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills in the ultimate Sport for the Mind™! Whether competing with robots of their own design (middle and high-school level) or presenting research projects (elementary and middle-school level), FIRST participants offered a glimpse of our future workforce-in-the-making. FIRST®, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity, offers accessible, innovative programs that motivate young people to pursue education and career opportunities in STEM disciplines, while building self-confidence, knowledge, and life skills. 2014 FLL WORLD CLASS℠ Challenge What is the future of learning? FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) teams will find the answers. In the 2014 FLL WORLD CLASS℠ Challenge, over 265,000 children from 80 countries will redesign how we gather knowledge and skills in the 21st century. Teams will teach adults about the ways that kids need and want to learn. Get ready for a whole new class – FLL WORLD CLASS! FLL Challenge: Overview and History In early fall, FLL releases a Challenge, which is based on a real-world scientific topic. Each Challenge has three parts: the Robot Game, the Project, and the FLL Core Values. Teams of up to ten children, with at least one adult coach (two coaches required in U.S./Canada), participate in the Challenge by programming an autonomous robot to score points on a themed playing field (Robot Game), developing a solution to a problem they have identified (Project), all guided by the FLL Core Values. Teams may then attend an official tournament, hosted by one of our FIRST LEGO League Partners. Past Challenges have been based on topics such as nanotechnology, climate, quality of life for the handicapped population, and transportation. By designing our Challenges around such topics, participants are exposed to potential career paths within a chosen Challenge topic, in addition to solidifying the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) principles that naturally come from participating in the program. Team members also learn valuable life and employment skills which will benefit them no matter which career path they choose. - See more at: http://www.firstlegoleague.org/challenge/thechallenge#sthash.PBoAURmA.dpuf 10 Sunday Monday Tuesday 3:30 pm Daisy Scouts Troop #8947 8:00 pm Adult Coed VBall 5 Easter Sunday 7:00, 9:00 & 11:00 am Worship 8:00 am Easter Breakfast begins Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Maunday Thursday 6:30am Men's Bible Study— 11:00 am & 6:30 pm Denny's; Women’s Bible Worship Study—El Greco; Men’s Bible Study - Capital Cafe 3:30 pm 4K Dance Class 4:30 pm Confirmation 5:00 pm Lenten Supper 7:30 pm Morning Praise Rehearsal 3 Good Friday No School 12:15 & 6:30 pm Worship 4 10 8:30 am Women’s Bible Study 6:30 pm Cub Scout Pack 154 11 9:00 am Den 4 Scouts 10:00 am 5K Dance Class Makeup 6 Church Office Closed—No School 6:30 am Men’s Bible Study @ Denny’s 6:30 pm MMC Mtg 7 8:00 pm Adult Coed VBall 8 6:30am Men's Bible Study— Denny's; Women’s Bible Study—El Greco; Men’s Bible Study - Capital Cafe 3:30 pm 4K Dance Class 4:30 pm Confirmation 6:30 pm Worship/ Communion 7:30 pm Morning Praise Rehearsal 12 13 8:00 & 11:00 am 6:30 am Men's Bible Traditional Worship Study at Denny's 9:30 am Contemporary Worship 9:30 & 10:45 am Adult Bible Study 9:30 & 10:45 am Sunday School 14 12:30 pm Game Day 8:00 pm Adult CoEd Vball 15 16 6:30am Men's Bible Study— 9:30 am Adult Bible Denny's; Women’s Bible Class Study—El Greco; Men’s Bible Study - Capital Cafe 3:30pm 4K Dance Class 4:30pm Confirmation 6:00pm Women's Bible Study 6:30 pm Worship 7:30pm Morning Praise Rehearsal 17 18 9:00 am Grandmas InC Bible Study 1:30 pm 5K Dance Recital 6:00 pm Father/ Daughter Dance 19 Communion 8:00 & 11:00 am Traditional Worship 9:30 am Contemporary Worship 9:30 & 10:45 am Adult Bible Study 9:30 & 10:45 am Sunday School 4:00 pm Blue & Gold Dinner 21 8:00 pm Adult CoEd Vball 22 23 6:30am Men's Bible Study— 9:30 am Adult Bible Denny's; Women’s Bible Study Study—El Greco; Men’s Bible Study - Capital Cafe 4:30pm Confirmation 6:00pm Women’s Bible Study 6:30 pm Worship/ Communion 7:30pm Morning Praise Rehearsal 24 8:30 am Women’s Bible Study 25 9:00 am Quilting Marathon 28 3:30 pm Daisy Scouts 8:00 pm Adult Coed Vball 29 30 6:30am Men's Bible Study— 9:30 am Adult Bible Denny's; Women’s Bible Study Study—El Greco; Men’s Bible Study - Capital Cafe 4:30pm Confirmation 6:00pm Women’s Bible Study 6:30 pm Worship 7:30pm Morning Praise Rehearsal 20 6:30 am Men's Bible Study at Denny's 6:00 pm Women’s Bible Study 26 27 8:00 & 11:00 am 6:30 am Men’s Bible Traditional Worship Study @ Denny’s 9:30 am Contemporary Worship 9:30 & 10:45 am Adult Bible Study 9:30 & 10:45 am Sunday School 10:45 am Confirmation Prayer Partner Brunch 11 9 9:30 am Adult Bible Study 6:30 pm Festival Choir God’s blessings to You! May He guide and protect you the coming year through. 1 Marshall Joers Lane Johnson Judy Schultz Domenic Serena 2 Doris Bautch Juve Esparza Jason Hansen Sarah Mills Marilyn Prokupek Peggy Voigt 3 Sue Brandt Robert Dusel Eileen Grasse Carol Leonard Mark Willer 4 Kennedy Brown Paul Gromowski Joshua Hofer Adele Matthai Joseph Pawlak Deborah Tschudy 5 McKinzie Halkola 6 Gregory Marr Adam Wollert 7 Ian Finnegan Pamela Hansen Grant Jablonski Katherine Van Dellen Dyllan deBoer 8 Julie Rotaru Thomas Simons 9 Ivan Grotjahn Jack L’Heureux Danielle Nelson Linda Osterlie Erin Putzier Gloria Schmeling 10 Paula Brophy Andrew Hofer Destin Martens Ashley Vana 11 Grace Grill Edward Kramer Lillian Seymour 18 Amanda Bohl Kathleen Dellemann Roger Oliverson 24 Mara Hicks Shelly Phillips Dale Preuss 12 Scott Benson, II Elizabeth Heicher 19 Mark Gutekunst Debbie Hempe 13 Samantha Lenz Anne Toy Ted Wagner 20 Holly Asbach Karla Augustin Lorelei Babich Marlene Brandt Daniel Christian Kaylin Hempe Jenna Herkowski 25 Rachel Christian Sandra Conway Mark Ryder Tyler Tuler 14 Isaiah Seymour 15 Michelle Flayter Luke Kirchner Jacqueline Kohler Bradley Lembrich Jolan Smallwood Barb Tait 16 Kevin Folker Rebekah Sholty Adam Vohar Kenneth Voigt 17 Hannah Kollakowsky 21 Lucas Breytung Grant Dobberfuhl Sarah Holtan Isabel Islas Jeremy Kaine Pat MacGillis Laurie Serena 22 Betsy Guilford Nicholas Kotas Renee Stuesse Casey Wright 23 Leah Ganjbakhsh Kelly Jesmok Lalia Knueppel Dierk Leibsle Jill Wolf 26 William Herkowski Justin Jablonski LuAnn Schultz 27 Julia Bartz Kira Kraft Jackie Rudig Emily Simons Robert Trettin 28 Scott Benson Alyssa Bohl Arlene Conley Andrew Reiser Alison Verhaalen Tammy Ziebell 29 Abigail Miller Joanne Roberson Leila Sabree Justin Salerno Logan Weber David Williamson 30 Tom Balgeman Brian Beren Erin Brophy Dawn Challoner Our Redeemer Lutheran Church & School, 10025 W. 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