ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Together, BOLDLY, BOLDLY living and sharing God’s grace with all. November 2014 1803 Hwy 1431 W Marble Falls, TX 78654 830 693-2253 [email protected] www.splcmf.org HOLY COMMUNION 8:15 & 10:45 am Sunday School—9:30 A Look Ahead . . . • Advent begins November 30th Join us after worship for a Christmas Tree decorating event (See page 6.) • Superkids - “Three Wise Men & A Baby” performance on December 7th at noon. • Lessons & Carols Choir Performance is Sunday, December 14th during both services. (See page 9 for more information.) • Christmas Eve Services, Wednesday, December 24th at 5:00pm and 8:00pm • Special Services and First Annual Epiphany Festival and Scmorgasbord on January 7th (see article below for more information on this special event.) First Annual Epiphany Festival and Smorgasbord January 4, 2015 In this Issue: Epiphany seems like a long way off. A Word from the Pastor Pg. 1 Stewardship News Pg. 2 Parish News Pg. 3 Bible Studies Pg. 4 School News/ Confirmation News Pg. 5 We still have Thanksgiving and Christmas to celebrate. And that is exactly why this brief article is being written. We are having an Epiphany Celebration at St Peter’s on January 4, 2015. This is something that has not been done in recent history. So we want to let you know about it before all the distractions of the holidays begin. Epiphany is the celebration of the Magi, who came to celebrate the manifestation of Christ to the world. The holiday is rich with tradition and symbolism. Many of those traditions will be celebrated during worship service. But there are some differences in the way things are going to be done. Youtherans Pg. 6 First of all there will be only ONE service! It will be from 9:30 to 10:30. Calendar/Schedules Insert SPLAT Life Pg. 7 Church News & Events Pg. 8 Church News & Events Pg. 9 Church & Community Events Pg. 10 Council Report Pg. 11 SPLC Directory Pg. 12 Worship will be followed by a brunch smorgasbord of traditional as well as foods representative of the ethnic heritage of St. Peter’s congregants. For example, some folks of Norwegian heritage will bring lefse and perhaps some scrumptious meatballs. There will be a sign up sheet in the Narthex the last three Sundays of December for the food you would like to bring. We also need a few volunteers to help with serving, setting up and cleaning up. So please visit our sign up table in the narthex. But most of all make plans to attend the First Annual Epiphany Festival and Smorgasbord. It promises to be a meaningful and fun experience. Contact Arlis Schmidt for further information at 210 326 7447 or [email protected]. stewardship Our Children Are Watching Submitted by Don Burke Children watch their parents and they do what they see them doing. This is how they learn to speak. They watch how their parents cross their legs, how they fold their hands, how they stand and sit and walk. We are the children of God by grace, through faith. In Holy Baptism, God the Father declares of us what He declared of Jesus at His Baptism in the Jordan, “You are my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” God the Father claims us as His own. He takes away all our sins, and in exchange He gives us His righteousness, His purity, His holiness, and His Spirit, by which we cry out, “Abba, Father.” We are born again, born to a new life in Christ as His children. We are children of God in Christ, through Baptism. We are children, we are heirs, heirs who share in the glory of the Son of God. The inheritance is ours because of the Father’s grace and mercy, in sending His Son in time to save us for all eternity. And this is why we give generously of our income to the work of the church. Through the working of the Holy Spirit, we are enabled to lead holy lives. We are strengthened to emulate the generosity of our heavenly Father by being generous ourselves. We give to the work of the church because we have witnessed the generous giving of our Father in heaven. More than that, we are recipients of it. It is because we have received God our Father’s gifts that we desire to give ourselves. And His gifts are not just spiritual. They are temporal and earthly as well. As the Small Catechism teaches in the Fourth Petition of the Lord’s Prayer: “Give us this day our daily bread. What does this mean? God certainly gives daily bread to everyone without our prayers, even to all evil people, but we pray in this petition that God would lead us to realize this and to receive our daily bread with thanksgiving. What is meant by daily bread? Daily bread includes everything that has to do with the support and needs of the body, such as food, drink, clothing, shoes, house, home, land, animals, money, goods, a devout husband or wife, devout children. God gives us everything that we need for the care of both body and soul. His generosity knows no bounds. Therefore we sit down at the beginning of the year, the beginning of the month, or the beginning of the week, and set aside a generous portion of God’s daily bread for His work in the church. Not because He has commanded us so to do. But rather because we, as His children by grace, want to emulate His generosity in our own lives. He is our Father; we are His children. And children want to be like their parents. Thanksgiving: Live your thankfulness this season Each holiday season St. Peter’s Lutheran Church anticipates and relies on a seasonal increase in contributions. It is through the donations of every individual and family in the congregation that we are able to carry on our work now and throughout the year. If you need a convenient way to make recurring contributions or plan to make an additional gift before the end of the year, we encourage you to check out our electronic giving options. As the pace of life speeds up around the holidays, you may find electronic giving a most welcome way to make contributions. To set up a recurring giving schedule, visit us online at www.splcmf.org and locate the Online Giving button. Or if it's easier, complete a paper authorization form and return it to the church office. Thank you for your generosity and support! 2 Parish News Bill & Joanie Dryer Darla Elam Audrey Gage Paul & Kathryn Graeber Toby & Susan Green Vondean Schmidt Doris Tate Ken Tate Jim & Sue Wukasch (Averi & Paige) Greg & Caryl Zimmerman In Our Prayers ++++++++++ Robert Womack in the loss of this father, Phillip Womack Allyson Black in the loss of her mother, Mary Ann Harris Barbie Ott in the loss of her mother, Pat Lynn Don Wilde Sandi Gantz Harold Brueckner Nik Schappe Bill Riley Laverne Pullin Evelyn Kay Scanion, grandniece of Don & Faith Trapp Linda Williams John Taylor Henry Mason Haley, great-grandson of Agnes Haley and grandnephew of Steve and Sharleen Reitz Carol Hoff Thanksgiving for the First Communion Recipients Jane Taylor Shirley Waters Vickie Bostick Ava Beltran Riley Nelson Jeremy Sandman Penny Southworth Katy Terrell Ruth Heffington Erick Reed Travis Campbell Leonard Lutes ...Steve Reitz, Pastor Vanicek, Virginia Vanicek, Nick Bohmann, Jerry Bostick, Dennis Reed, Jared Reed, Cal Clausen, David & Matthew Martin, Angie, Lilly and Holly Atkinson, Chris & Grant Sandman for painting at the SPLAT house. Pat Taylor ...Cindy Struchen, Mayrean McDonough, Carol Leighton, Janice Estill, Kimberly Sandman, Jan Starkey for subbing in the church office. Faye Casey ...Cindy Hilt for donating craft items to the Youtherans and St. Pastor Jennifer Obermiller Tammy Cooke Kristi Ray Canon Cockran Peter’s school kids. Marnie Casteneda ...Larry Latshaw and Dan Hanshaw for the ongoing care and maintenance of the church and grounds. Alan Farr ...Tom Pfaff for cataloging our library of more than 700 books! 3 Bible Studies Sunday Morning Sunday School : ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL: Our Adult Sunday School Class is attended mostly by older adults, but ALL are welcome to join us each Sunday morning for lively discussion as we delve into Bible study and growing our faith. We will continue “John: Written that YOU May Believe.” This in-depth look at the fourth gospel will serve as an introduction to the nuances of John, a comparison with the other gospel authors, and a catechism for modern Christians. Come learn with us why John’s gospel was written so that we 21st century Christians would “believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God” and “have life in his name” (John 20:31). The Adult Sunday School Class is led by Nick Bohmann, Pastor Casey and Pastor Vanicek in Room 215 at 9:30 AM Sundays. KINGDOM SEEKERS: Kingdom Seekers is a group of younger adults who meet for Sunday School each week at 9:30 AM and also meet for occasional fellowship activities throughout the year. Instead of running errands or just hanging around the hallways while your kids are in Sunday School, join us for a cup of coffee as we learn about our faith. Many of our Kingdom Seekers are parents, so we often reflect on faith from the perspective of raising faithful children. Come learn with us as we explore the Bible from a Lutheran perspective. Kingdom Seekers is led by Pastor Casey and Greg Murrell in Room 212 at 9:30 AM Sundays. You can follow the Kingdom Seekers of St. Peter’s at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kingdom-Seekers-St-Peters-Lutheran-ChurchELCA/105991842875173 Please “Like” this page if you would like to receive updates via Facebook. SPLAT SUNDAY SCHOOL: Meet Sunday mornings at 9:30am at the SPLAT House. See Page 7 for more information. MID-WEEK/Monthly Bible Studies: HANDS OF GRACE: Meets Monday, November 10th in room 212. 5:30pm – Work on Prayer Blankets; 6:00pm—Bible Study. MEN’S BYOBIBLE STUDY: All men are invited. We meet Monday, November 17th at 7:00pm at Double Horn Brewing Co. We continue a new study of Philippians. Philippians is a letter from Paul to the community of faith in Philippi. This community had supported Paul's ministry and Paul writes from prison to reassure the community that his ministry continues despite his situation. This study uses four paradoxes as lenses to look at Paul's letter: Individual Community, Joyful Suffering, Free Slave, & Downward Ascent. WELCA BIBLE STUDIES: Thursday, November 13th at 10:00am is the Agape Bible Study at Jayne Schoonmaker’s home. Thursday, November 20th at 1:00pm is the Deborah Circle at Shirley Bohmann’s home. The Bible study is taken from the Gather magazine, located on the literature rack in the commons area. “TRANSFORMATION TAKES TIME: Transforming Life and Faith” (John 20:30-31.) In this session, we will see that for people in the Bible and for Christians today, growth in faith often takes time. WOMEN’S ONLY WEEKLY (WOW) BIBLE STUDY: Join us for a WEEKLY women’s Bible study every Wednesday from 9:30-11:30. The group will NOT meet during the month of November, but will begin again on December 3rd. Join us as we explore Opening the Book of Faith. This book gives us Lutheran insights for Bible Study and then walks us through various ways to study the Bible in community and individually. For more information, please contact Pastor Casey or Carol Moquist at [email protected] or 281-216-9344. New Prayer Shawl Ministry: Meets the third Tuesday of each month– November 18th—at 3:00pm in room 212 for fellowship, knitting and crocheting shawls. They will then be blessed and distributed to the sick and elderly in our church and community. If you would like to be a part of this ministry, please contact Carol Moquist at 281-216-9344. 4 School NEWs St. Peter’s Lutheran School October has been a busy and fun month at school as we studied the letter “D,”! We had a visit from a therapy dog named Cooper and “Donuts with Dad” was a yummy success! Firefighters taught the children about fire safety and treated us all to a good look at their gear and a fire truck! On another day, children, parents, and staff enjoyed a visit to the Pumpkin Patch. We also got to have a Pizza & Popcorn Picnic during ”P” week! Finally, we ended the month with a celebration for Halloween! All this, plus learning, playing, experimenting, singing, moving … our school is alive with growing children! Thanks be to God! We have some fun events coming up, as well: a visit from some “Community Helpers,” a few Mystery Readers, a gathering of Thanks canned food drive, and a Thanksgiving Play & Feast for our families. Don’t forget! Take your family and friends to Double Horn Brewing Co. on Wednesday, November 19th! 10% of all proceeds will go directly to St. Peter’s School on that day! The school is collecting Box Tops for Education this year. These are found on many items in your pantry at home. Please clip, save, and put them in the “labeled box” in the Narthex. Each box top is a dime to our school, so they really add up and can give us a nice amount of supplemental funds! We appreciate the assistance! All scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that everyone who belongs to God may be competent, equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 Confirmation News The Confirmation Class perform service work at the Helping Center Gardens. Attending youth and mentors are: Tenley Holley, Ellysa Zoeller, Jaden Johnson, Amber Hibler, Virginia Vanicek, Sarah Dugain, Jake Levert, Cooper Wilson, Tyler Wooten, Zach Fearn, Kyle Hanshaw Mentors: Nick Bohmann and Confirmation Class November Schedule November 5th “Defend Truth” November 12th “Do Not Covet” & “Commandment Conclusion” November 19th “Parables” & “Miracles” November 26th NO Class—Thanksgiving Holiday SWTX Synod Jr. High Gathering Lutheran Camp Chrysalis, Kerrville, Texas Friday, November 7 to Sunday, November 9, 2014 Jesus replied, ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.' Matthew 22:37-39 Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp Trip Information Meeting November 23rd after the late service We will meet in the SPLAT house for a pizza lunch! With such a great response from our Junior High youth last summer, we will again be forming a trip to Rainbow Trail in the summer of 2015. This meeting is for youth currently in 6th and 7th grade and their parents/family. You will get to see pictures and video from last year’s trip, ask any questions, and sign-up. See you there! 5 Youtherans Practice Schedule Superkids Sunday November 16th, 23rd & 30th 9:30 during Sunday School Saturday, December 6th Dress Rehearsal 10-Noon “Three Wise Men & A Baby” Lunch with Performance to follow Sunday December 7th Final Practice at 9:30 during Sunday School PERFORMANCE at 12:00pm December 7th at Noon Ages 3yrs. To 6th grade If interested please contact Cindy at [email protected] Would you like to be an ADVENT Family? This Advent season we will have families come forward at both services to light the candles on the Advent wreath and say the prayer. Decorating Event Fun for All Ages – Sunday, November 30th at 12:00 PM Join us for this cross+generational event as we decorate the St. Peter’s Christmas tree with Chrismons (Christ monograms) and enjoy some festive fellowship with a pizza lunch!!! If you are interested in one of the following dates please contact Cindy at [email protected] November 30th, December 7th, 14th or 21st Christmas Is For Kids Service Project Your child can participate in our annual service project by bringing an item to go in one of the following baskets depending on the age of your child. Please bring your donation to the church by Sunday, December 14th. 3 — Kindergarten - “Artist Basket” 1st — 3rd Grade - “Family Game Night Basket” 4th — 5th Grade - “Family Entertainment Basket” 6th — 8th Grade - “Family Entertainment Basket” Mark Friday, December 19th and Saturday, December 20th on your calendars. These are the dates the items will be sorted and dispersed at the Middle School. Details to follow in the December newsletter. Receiving 1st Communion on November 2nd The Holy Communion class—Ava Beltran, Riley Nelson, Jeremy Sandman, Penny Southworth and Katy Terrell—made the communion bread and received the sacrament for the first time on November 2nd. Mark Your Calendars NOW ! July 6th—10th 9:00am—12:00pm We celebrate with them as they come to the table of our Lord Jesus Christ and receive Christ’s body and blood and God’s gifts of forgiveness of sin, life, and salvation. 6 SPLAT What is SPLAT? Life St. Peter’s Lutheran Active Teens gather at the SPLAT house on Sunday mornings for breakfast, games, fellowship, and prayer. Sunday School will meet in the renovated SPLAT HOUSE! 9:30 AM—Jr. & Sr. High gather for breakfast and prayer and sharing highs & lows. 10:00 AM—Sr. High continue the study on “Way to Live: Christian Practices for Teens,” written by 18 adult and 18 teen authors from around the US. Each chapter uses down-to-earth words and images to explore the Christian Faith. ELCA National Youth Gathering July 15-19, 2015 in Detroit, Michigan TRIP MEETING AND LUNCH for all going to the National Youth Gathering NOVEMBER 16th AT NOON. We have 17 youth and 4 adults attending the NYG this coming summer in Detroit! Our first trip meeting we will do some team building and trip preparation. We encourage parents to attend this meeting. We will meet in the SPLAT House. Contact Pastor Vanicek if you have any questions. The ELCA Youth Gathering for high school-age youth takes place every three years and is about faith formation, worship, study, fellowship, service and play. It is an opportunity for youth to engage with peers from across the United States and the world who share a common commitment and faith in Christ. SPLAT Annual Thanksgiving Pie Sales Pie sales will help raise funds for the Junior High and Senior High Youth activities, gatherings, mission trips, camps, and other programs. Order your Thanksgiving pies before and after both services on November 2nd, 9th and 16th. Or you can pick up an order form from the church office or on the sales table in the narthex. The LYO is a Lutheran Youth Organization of the ELCA. Our LYO group is known as SPLAT (St. Peter’s Lutheran Active Teens) . Come, join our group, we have lots of fun, laughter & fellowship (and we take great trips!) SPLAT House Remodel COMPLETE! The SPLAT House renovations is now complete! The youth have already been meeting, gathering and having fun in their new space. We would like to thank all the volunteers who made this renovation possible! The leaders and youth are all excited about the many years of gatherings, meetings, celebrations and Bible studies they will be have in this wonderful new place. We look forward to our Open House and Blessing Soon! 7 Church NEWS & Events Coping with Grief Support Group Wednesday, November 5th through December 17th 1:00pm - 2:30pm in Room 212. Facing the holidays can be difficult for those who are dealing with the emotional pain caused by the loss of a loved one. Many questions come to the fore: Which traditions will be different this year? What will I miss the most about not having my loved one here to celebrate with me? How can I best take care of myself to make it through the next few weeks? To explore possible answers to those and other questions, a “Coping with Grief Support Group” will meet at St. Peter’s. Arlis Schmidt LCSW - Emeritus will facilitate the group. Ms. Schmidt is a retired licensed clinical social worker with several years of experience of working with groups. Please call Ms. Schmidt at 210-326-7447 if you have questions or if you would like to participate in the group. All who are dealing with the pain caused by the loss of a loved one are welcome. Child Protection Policy Committee In June, St. Peter’s adopted a Child Protection Policy and Handbook. It’s purpose is to provide the members and staff of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church and School guidance in providing a safe and secure environment for preschoolers, children, and youth entrusted to our care. We do this to encourage those preschoolers, children, youth, and their families to grow in their relationship with God and one another. The committee will have its first general meeting in November (exact date and time to be announced). Please contact one of the pastors for more information. Please Note: The Child Protection Policy states that when taking pictures at Sunday school, church or school events, etc. you are not to post or distribute the pictures of other children without the consent of their parents. MORE WELCA NEWS! November Schedule The Women of the ELCA baked potato luncheon on October 26th was a rousing success! Over $1,900 was raised. Our gratitude to all who worked – planning, setting up, preparing and Tuesday, November 4th 1:00 pm—WELCA Board Meeting serving food, and cleaning up afterwards. Most of all, a huge “thank (Church, Rm. 212) you” to all who donated. You have enabled us to help others. This Thursday, November 13th 1:00pm—Agape Bible Study (Jayne Schoonmaker’s home) Tuesday, November 18th 9:00 am —Snip-its Quilting Thursday, November 20th 10:00 am —Deborah Bible study (Shirley Bohmann’s home) was the most successful fundraiser that we have ever had! The next major project for the Women of the ELCA is coming up on November 16th—Thankoffering Sunday. Lutheran women worldwide set aside one Sunday in the fall to give thanks for all of our blessings, and to demonstrate our gratitude to God by our donations to our churchwide women’s programs, as well as our service to St. Peter’s. On this day, there will be a special offering, all going to Women of the ELCA at the national level. Women of St. Peter’s will act as greeters, ushers and in all worship assistant capacities on this Sunday. More information will be in our weekly bulletins. Our Bible study groups will meet as usual in November, except for the Agape group. Because of scheduling conflicts, Agape is planning to meet on Thursday, November 13th, at 1 pm, at Jayne Schoonmaker’s home. If you are interested in a small group Bible study and fellowship with other women, please know that you are welcome at any of these groups. Call Mary Posey at 830-598-1508 or 8 Church news & Events Parent’s Morning Bible Study is BACK! Every Monday starting November 3rd at 10:00 AM in Room 212. Children are welcome! Study: The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk You can purchase a copy at Amazon (hardback or Kindle version) if you’d like. Sue Monk Kidd is the author of The Mermaid Chair and The Secret Life of Bees. Here’s a bit about this story: Kidd’s sweeping novel is set in motion on Sarah’s eleventh birthday, when she is given ownership of ten year old Handful, who is to be her handmaid. We follow their remarkable journeys over the next thirty five years, as both strive for a life of their own, dramatically shaping each other’s destinies and forming a complex relationship marked by guilt, defiance, estrangement and the uneasy ways of love. Inspired by the historical figure of Sarah Grimke, Kidd goes beyond the record to flesh out the rich interior lives of all of her characters, both real and invented, including Handful’s cunning mother, Charlotte, who courts danger in her search for something better. For more information, contact Pastor Casey. The Book Club will be taking a break during the holiday months of November and December. The next meeting will be on Monday, January 12th at 2:00pm The book title is to be announced. All members of the congregation are invited to the participate in the discussions. For more information, please contact Betty Matejowsky at 830-637-1064 Lessons and Carols Sunday December 14th This year's event will take place on the 3rd Sunday of Advent, December 14th, and we have many wonderful Advent and Christmas anthems ready to be sung. We would love to have you join in the fun. This is a good opportunity for members of our congregation who perhaps do not have the time to commit to full choir membership to join us for Lessons and Carols. This may also be an opportunity for you to give choir a try. We will begin rehearsing Lessons and Carols music on Wednesday, October 29 at 5:30 PM. Look for announcements in the weekly bulletin, and if you have any questions approach current choir members, or ask Don Trapp, choir director. You're welcome to call: 830-596-1325 or email: [email protected]. We look forward to your participation. ST. Peter’s Guitar Group Retiree Roundup The St. Peter’s Guitar Group wants YOU! We will not meet during the holiday months of November and December. Be sure to mark the last Thursday of each month on your new 2015 calendar for next year’s activities! 9 This group is open to guitar enthusiasts of all skill levels, from beginners to experts. We meet once a month to enjoy fellowship while we share songs. Need more information? Please call Greg Murrell at (830) 613-5247 or email at [email protected]. Church & Community Events Helping Center Sunday the last Sunday of each month Meals on Wheels Cookie Project Each month we will need 17 dozen cookies by the 3rd Friday of the month! You can bring the cookies throughout the month, just put them in the kitchen freezer marked "Meals on Wheels" Please bring non-perishable and canned foods to the church throughout the month and leave in the grocery basket located in the Narthex. The last Sunday of each month they will be collected and delivered to the Helping Center for distribution. A FREE class in “Genealogy for Beginner’s and Intermediates” has been proposed. We would like to determine how many member’s of St. Peter’s Church would be interested in attending. The initial class would be scheduled for 4 hours, with breaks. The instructor is Albert Breton who is an experienced member, and past President, of the Kingsland Genealogical Society since 2004. Al has studied genealogy for more than 30 years and is well qualified to teach all methods. The object of the class is to help those who wish to pass on to future generations their histories and family stories. This program is open to all members and non-members of St. Peter’s. The date and time will be determined by the responses we receive. If interested, please contact the church office at 830-693-2253. Parents’ Night Out Friday, November 14th, 6:30pm Francesco’s Restaurant 701 Hwy. 281 Marble Falls, Texas Childcare provided at the church from 6:00 to 8:30 if needed. Please RSVP for dinner & childcare by Thursday, Nov. 13th. Respond to Evite or email Cindy at [email protected]. ␣ GREEN␣TEAM␣ Meeting␣November␣13th␣␣-␣␣5:30pm␣in␣Room␣215␣ Do you recycle? Do you like to make things more energy efficient around the house? Are you intentional on what you purchase and throw away? Does looking for new and creative ways to steward our earth and resources describe you? Maybe care of creation is something God has specially placed on your heart. The meeting is open and all interested are invited. We will be looking and hopefully implementing ways we as St. Peter’s can be better stewards of all God has given us. 3rd Annual Christmas Caddy Golf Tournament December 6, 2014—12:00pm Shotgun start Hidden Falls Gold Course $60␣entry␣fee␣includes␣green␣fee,␣cart,␣range␣balls␣and␣dinner.␣ Prizes␣for␣Top␣8␣Teams␣ ␣ All proceeds benefit local families in need! For more information or to sign up, please contact Jeff Wilson at 830-693-3300 or at [email protected] 10 Council Report St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Council Meeting Tuesday, September 16, 2014 The Church Council Meeting was called to order by Mary Ann Hefner at 5:30pm. Present at the meeting were Mary Ann Hefner, Julie Causgrove, Faith Trapp, Jerry Bostick , Greg Murrell, Craig Magerkurth, Dave Leighton, Richard Schroer, Pastor Casey and Pastor Vanicek. Pastor Casey opened the meeting with a prayer and led a discussion centered on “Developing Leaders” from the Power Surge book. Effective leaders are not born, they are made under the wise mentoring of an accomplished leader. Under this leader, novice leaders flourish and grow. Much discussion followed. The minutes of the August 19, 2014 meeting were presented and a motion to approve was made by Faith Trapp and seconded by Greg Murrell. Motion passed. The treasurer’s report was give by Dave Leighton. He reported that expenses are slightly greater than income through the first 8 months. It was pointed out that giving this year was considerably lower in August as compared to August 2013. A motion to approve the treasurer’s report was made by Richard Schroer and seconded by Faith Trapp. Motion passed. Pastor Casey and Pastor Vanicek both gave highlights of their July reports. Pastor Casey reported thanks to the Fellowship Committee and all who came, participated and helped lead various projects for the God’s Work Our Hands Sunday. Pastor Casey also wanted everyone on the church council to know that Deborah Vanicek is now on the staff serving as an additional organist. New member Sunday is scheduled for September 28th and First Communion is scheduled for October 19th. Pastor Vanicek reported that the SPLAT house remodel is moving along and could be finished near the end of the month. Confirmation fall classes will begin Wednesday, September 17th. The Child Protection Policy Committee will meet soon. Cindy Struchen reported on children and family ministry. Workshop “Disciples” and “Shepherds” were installed on Rally Day. Coordinated fajita dinner for parents and students. Gal’s Night In tailgate party was a success with 16 in attendance. Twenty-six ladies attended the 3rd Women’s Retreat Getaway on September 20th-21st. All staff complete reports are available upon request. There were two related items in new business 1) Approve Dream Team Members, and 2) Discussion on Facility Expansions, were combined. The teams objectives will be to listen to God, the community, and the congregation. To Dream and Vision. To Investigate and Research the Physical Space, the Finances, the Possibilities and Limitations. Pastor Casey will be contacting members for “The Dream Team.” Greg Murrell, Mary Ann Hefner and Dave Leighton are church council members whose terms will end at the end of 2014. New candidates to fill these seats will be asked in the latter part of 2014. Nominating committee is being formed and team members received from congregation. Garbage Disposals for the Fellowship Hall Kitchen and SPLAT house are needed and a motion to purchase these at a cost not to exceed $150 was made by Faith Trapp and seconded by Greg Murrell. Motion passed. Designation of and Plans for Stewardship Sunday are underway. Three Sundays were chosen. October 26th, the youth will talk about stewardship. November 2nd, Greg Murrell will talk about Family stewardship and on November 9th, Nick Bohmann will talk on financial stewardship. A discussion was held to talk about church and school safety. Temporary locking of the door to the church offices has been done and a meeting has been called for October 2nd to finalize plans for making our church and school a safe place. The meeting adjourned with the praying of the Lord’s Prayer 11 See insert of Treasurer’s 3rd Quarter Report 8:00am—3:00pm ♦ Monday—Friday Office Hours: SPLC DIRECTORY Senior Pastor Rev. Danielle Moore Casey 830-693-2253 [email protected] Council Members Jerry Bostick, Vice President Dick Schroer, Secretary Dave Leighton, Treasurer Julie Causgrove July Haverlah Craig Magerkurth Greg Murrell Faith Trapp Associate Pastor Rev. Harold Vanicek 830-693-2253 [email protected] Parish Ministry Associate Mary Posey [email protected] TEAM LEADERS: Faith Formation Jerry Bostick Craig Magerkurth Dave Leighton Church Administrator Sharleen Reitz 830-693-2253 [email protected] Endowment Mary Ann Hefner Faith Trapp Dave Leighton Dick Schroer Financial Treasurer David Leighton [email protected] Financial Secretaries Faith Trapp Marietta Williams Evangelism Judy Haverlah Fellowship Mary Ann Hefner Julie Causgrove www.splcmf.org 830-693-2253 Children & Family Ministry Cindy Struchen 830-693-2253 [email protected] Stewardship Mary Ann Hefner Faith Trapp Dave Leighton Jerry Bostick Director of Music Don Trapp 830-596-1325 [email protected] Property Greg Murrell Dick Schroer St. Peter’s School Tracy Knight, Director [email protected] Worship/Music Craig Magerkurth Women of the ELCA President Mary Posey [email protected] Social Outreach Greg Murrell Julie Causgrove Judy Haverlah Church Council President Mary Ann Hefner Worship Assistant Coordinator Jan Wilde 12
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