All Saints Sunday: November 2 Stewardship Sunday: November 9 Thanksgiving Eve: November 26 CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH November 2014 STEWARDSHIP: Grounded in Faith, Growing in Service Inside this issue: From the Pastor’s Study 2 Church Family News, Prayers 3 Mission & Outreach 4 Youth Ministry 5 Event Pictures 6-7 As we approach Stewardship Sunday on November 9th, we should be looking to God’s Word to guide us in making our commitment for 2015. From His command in Genesis to give of our first fruits to Jesus’ parable of the widow’s mite, Scripture directs us to return to God a portion of what He has given us. In Luke 12:48 we are told that much will be demanded of those of us who have been given more. Live Nativity 8 Prayerfully consider your pledge for 2015 and have biblically based discussions within your family. Let us all continue to support Calvary in mission and ministry, with our time, talent, and treasure. Consider God’s Word and the perfect service that Jesus has shown us and let us “follow His example pure”. Cal’s Committee Corner 9 All Saints Ministry News 10 Birthdays & Anniversaries 11 Be sure to join us November 9 for our Stewardship Potluck Celebration Brunch. Let us celebrate all that God has given us and offer our thanks and praise as we give back what He has first given us. The Stewardship Team, Larry Bonier, Ron Foster, Judy Kestly, Jon Sayas The first weekend in November (November 1 & 2) we celebrate All Saints Day, recognizing those who have been baptized this past year as well as those who have gone to their heavenly home during the past year. Pray for the newly baptized: Margaret Charland (1/4/14) Miles Knuth (2/8/14) Simone Hergott (2/16/14) Brittany Marinello (4/1/14) Piper Nowicki (7/12/14) Sophia Peters (12/28/13) Remember the recently departed: John Rupnick (11/25/13) Jeanette Adelman (1/18/14) Doris Sonderman (1/26/14) Glenn Egelseer (4/13/14) Dean Roe (5/24/14) John “Greg” Fleckenstein (9/6/14) Joseph Dindorf (10/8/14) Doris P. Simonson (10/29/2014) Page 2 Pr. Dennis M. Roser [email protected] teachingfaithinchrist.wordpress.com From the Pastor’s Study Dear Friends, As Jesus prepared to ascend to his Father, leaving his disciples here to continue his ministry, he commanded them: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20). From this, and elsewhere in the New Testament, we see that disciples are called to make disciples. If we are not making disciples, we are fruitless – regardless of whatever good works or services we may be performing for others. In the early days of the Church, this was simply a given. Somewhere along the line the Church has professionalized disciplemaking – we hire “professionals” (evangelists and preachers) to do this work on behalf of local congregations. The net result is that less and less disciples are being made. I believe that we can readily apply the words of W. Edwards Deming to the Christian Church today: “Your system is perfectly designed to give you the results you're getting.” If we want different results, we need to change the system. What should we change? Perhaps the first step is to return to Jesus’ strategy of disciples making disciples. Doing so will mean a change for everyone in the Church – including pastors. If we are honest, many of us function as executive directors or, as Eugene Peterson says, “religious shopkeepers.” The question then for pastors is: “how do we give more time and attention to discipling our members and equipping them to disciple others?” The question for laypersons is: “how do I take what I am learning and share it with others?” Until we become convinced that Jesus’ command to make disciples is meant for us - very little will happen. However, when the Holy Spirit (whom we received in Baptism) works through our hearing of the Word of God and seizes the person studying it – the results can be explosive. When disciples make disciples the number of people who will be reached with the saving message of Christ Jesus is relatively infinite. Think of all of the people whom you know and come into contact with who may never cross paths with your pastor or other church workers. There are probably people in your life of whom you are the only believer they know – do you want to guess whose responsibility it is to tell them about the Savior? The most common reason that Christians give to explain why they are not making disciples is that they do not feel confident enough about what they believe to share it with others. This statement does not reflect a lack of commitment, but a feeling of inadequacy. The Church is the place where such a shortfall is to be addressed and mitigated. To that end, I would like to invite each of our small groups to consider studying the book 5 Things You Can Do to Witness Christ, by John W. Sias. This book not only awakens an evangelistic impulse, but prepares the reader to share with others what Lutheran Christians believe. This is a five-session book with helpful discussion questions. The publisher describes it as follows: For all the baptized, witnessing Christ is supposed to be part of our way of life. We are given to share our greatest gift, Jesus Christ, with anyone God allows us to meet. Yes, it can be intimidating. Surprisingly, it gets easier as you do it more often. This volume will equip you to: 1. Witness Christ where He speaks and works 2. Witness Christ using Law and Gospel 3. Witness Christ's justification in Word and Sacraments 4. Witness Christ in words and deeds 5. Witness Christ on the front lines You can learn more about the book at: https://www.cph.org/p22426-5-things-you-can-do-to-witness-christ.aspx. Because Concordia is currently offering the book at a 50% discount, we have purchased 35 of them. You are welcome to purchase them through the church office for $5.00 each (includes the shipping costs). It is also available for reading with Amazon Kindle at: http://www.amazon.com/Things-You-Can-WitnessChrist-ebook/dp/B00DD1D3H0/ref=sr_1_1? ie=UTF8&qid=1413574250&sr=81&keywords=5+things+you+can+do+to+witness+christ. We invite our groups to begin the study in January, if they are able. In addition to using this resource in small groups, individuals and families are encouraged to participate in the study. After reading the book, I would describe it as a “catechism course in paperback.” In addition to the small groups sessions, we will be making use of this resource in other areas of our life together, beginning in January. In Christ Jesus, Pastor Page Page3 3 It’s About Our Family Deaths Our deepest sympathies to Sue Dindorf and family on the death of her husband, Joe on October 8. Please inform the church office of any births, deaths, illness or change of address or family situation so that we make pray for you and keep our records up to date. Prayers Please check the weekly bulletin for those people needing our urgent prayers. If you have any prayer requests, please call or email the church office. We ask for continued prayers for: Ongoing prayer concerns: Diane Iverson; Lori Smith; Mary Moen; Win Reinemann; Jan Mertins; Bev Meinke; Deb Kirley (daughter of Larry & Barb Runnoe); Carol Swartz (daughter of Beverly Meinke); Susan Stonerock (daughter of Donald and Fay Heyen); Elizabeth Bruns (mother of Carol Rooney); Chris Clemens (father of Jessie Brovold); John Kirch (brother of Laurie Kretschmann); Mark Rogers (son-in-law of John Ellison); Dena Diebert (former Calvary member); Brian Holman (grandson of Ron & Jean Holman); Mary Ellen Puls (sister of Craig Busche); Maureen Schulz (sister-in-law of Sallie Schulz); Barbara Branston (cousin of Norm McGarvie); Ginny Mc Bride (friend of Judy Kestly); Sara Schmidt and Red Braasch (daughter and husband of Rev. Cathi Braasch); Jonathan Burmeister (friend of Calvary). Shut-Ins: Dottie Riemer; Ruth Yankus; Liz Gjenvick; Jean Anderson; Sam & Mary Moen; Betty Schraith; Bette Forbes; June Johnson; Donna Polizzi, Paul & Marj Skarie; Bob Pfeiffer (father of Jan Lukasik); Mickey Rash; Bill Rash Jr. (son of Mickey Rash). November Calendar Highlights Check the church calendar for complete listings. Sat 1 Worship; Name Tag Weekend; All Saints; YOUth Bakery Prep Sun 2 Worship; Name Tag Weekend; All Saints; Daylight Savings Ends Sun 9 Mon Tue Wed Sun Tue Fri Thank You Notes Sun From Heifer International: Thank you for your generosity and gift to Heifer International. The end of extreme poverty is within our grasp, and your help matters. Your commitment to helping others gives hope to families who once struggled with hunger and poverty and provides the foundation for strong farming families. Thank you for investing in Heifer International to help make a better world - one family at a time. Note: Through the benevolence money from our Sunday School program, Calvary purchased 3 heifers, 6 flocks of chicks, 2 water buffalos and 4 goats for the Heifer Project. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sun Worship; Stewardship Sunday; Stewardship Potluck Brunch 10 Serenity Inn Meal Program 11 Deacon Meeting 12 Council Reports Due 16 Worship; Food Sunday 18 Crossroads Deadline; Congregation Council 21 Revolve Lock-In 23 Worship; Bridge; Connect 24 SVdP Meal Program 25 Crossroads Assembly 26 Thanksgiving Eve Worship; Pie Social 27 Thanksgiving Day; Church office closed 28 Church office closed 30 Worship; Advent begins; Church Christmas decorating Page 4 November Mission of the Month: Mosaic (Bethphage) November Food Drive Thank you to everyone who contributed to Calvary’s Cupboard last month. Items collected are taken to the Waukesha Food Pantry. The next Food Sunday is Holiday Meals Sunday, with collection November 15th and 16th, 2014. We would like to collect monetary contributions this month to help provide Holiday Meals for families. To do so, please mark your envelope or check with the notation “Food Pantry”. If you cannot make a monetary donation, other items of need are canned meats, fruits or vegetables, soups, pasta, and cereals. The Calvary Crossroads is published monthly. All news articles should be submitted to the church office by the deadline listed on the church calendar. Electronic submissions are preferred (email: [email protected]). If you received this issue via email only and would like to receive a printed copy in the mail, please contact the Calvary church office. Printed copies are available at church also. Mosaic provides a life of possibilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Mosaic helps people define their own happiness. Mosaic supports them and empowers the pursuit of their goals. They celebrate their successes, even if that success is as simple as the pursuit itself. More than nine decades ago, children and adults with intellectual disabilities often endured abuse and abandonment in large institutions. In response to the isolation they faced, the Rev. K.G. William Dahl, a Lutheran pastor, founded Bethphage near Axtell, NE, in 1913. Bethphage soon became known as the "miracle of the prairie" for its dedication to helping people with disabilities grow toward independence. This rich heritage of supporting and advocating for people with disabilities grew further on July 1, 2003, with the founding of Mosaic, the consolidation of Bethphage and Martin Luther Homes. Donation to Calvary’s Mission of the Month for November go toward supporting Mosaic. Use your weekly offering envelopes, white pew envelopes, or give online. Checks should be made out to Calvary Lutheran Church and note: Nov. Mission of the Month. For more information about Mosaic/Bethphage, visit their website: www.mosaicinfo.org Mission and Outreach Report This year our Calvary Quilters were once again busy! The final tally of quilts made and sent to Lutheran World Relief were 69! In addition to these, 15 baby quilts and 7 sweaters were made and sent to the Waukesha Women’s Center. In addition to the quilts, Calvary members donated 47 school kits and 18 health kits to LWR. Thank you to all who were a part of this servant outreach! Thank you, too, to those who helped pack and transport the items. A special thank you to Bluemound Express Moving and Storage of Waukesha and Beltmann Group Inc. of Pewaukee for their generous donations of boxes! At right: A few of the many beautiful quilts made by our own Calvary Quilters were draped over the Communion rail as Pastor Roser says prayers for Lutheran World Relief on Quilt Sunday, October 5. Page Page5 5 Hey YOUth! All of our youth events are open to ALL youth of that age! Feel free to invite friends, relatives, neighbors, grandkids, etc. More Kids = More Fun!!! Pie Social – Calling All YOUth! We will be hosting the Pie Social on Thanksgiving Eve, November 26! Youth of all ages, grades 3-12 are invited to come and help out for this fun-filled evening! Please come to the Calvary Kitchen at 6:45pm. and plan to stay through cleanup (around 8:30pm). This is a great way to give back to our congregation for their support and encouragement of our youth ministry program! Roll Up Your Sleeves & Put on an Apron – All YOUth! Saturday, November 1, 9 am to Noon-ish Come and help out in the Youth Bakery! We will be preparing all of the ordered items from our fundraiser. Keep in mind these funds go to sponsor and reduce the cost of our youth events for you! Events like retreats, trips, camps, parties, bible studies. Come when you can, and leave when you need to! No cooking/baking experience required, there is a job for everyone! Connect & Revolve (Grades 6-12) Youth Group Meetings Winter Retreat January 24-26, 2014 BRIDGE (3rd – 5th grade) Sunday, November 23 from 11:30 to 1:00 Middle School & High School Winter Retreat at Pine Lake Camp! We will head north on Friday, January 23, spend Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday morning at Pine Lake; and then return to Brookfield on Sunday, January 25 midafternoon. This event will include sledding, cross country skiing, and other winter activities, as well as devotions to help us grow closer to God and activities to help us grow in our relationships with each other. The cost of the retreat, including lodging, registration, and meals Saturday (all day) and Sunday brunch is $90.00 per person. Additional costs will include dinner on Friday and snacks for the road up and back. Scholarships are available, and are kept strictly confidential. For more information, please talk to me personally. Please note that friends are WELCOME and encouraged to attend!!! Feel free to contact me with any questions about this upcoming retreat. I’m excited to head up north for some frosty fun and time with our youth and our Father! SIGN-UP DEADLINE IS SUNDAY, JANUARY 4TH!!! That is right after the Sunday school hour ends. As this time is over the lunch hour, a pizza lunch will be served, or feel free to “brown bag it.” Connect (6th - 8th grade) Sunday, November 23th from 3:30-5:00 pm. REVOLVE Lock-In Revolve (9th – 12th Grade) Friday, November 21 at 6:30pm to Nov. 22 at 9:00am We are having a lock-in at church this month! While together we will be doing a service project for Calvary, growing our faith, and spend some time hanging out too! Bring your sleeping stuff, snacks to share, and a favorite movie or two. Friends are invited and welcome! Sign-up on the youth board. Remember: There is a program for the high school students on Sunday mornings during the education hour from 10:30 – 11:15. Thanksgiving Eve Worship & Pie Social Join us on November 26 for our Thanksgiving Eve worship service at 7 pm, followed by the pie social, served by our youth. Watch for the sign up sheets posted in the narthex to bring a pie. Contact Information Congregation Council Nancy Marsho (Pres.) 262-827-9640 Sue Vollmar (V.P.) 262-780-5015 Nick Huettl (Sec.) 608-712-0207 Gordy Gunnlaugsson (Treas.)262-369-3910 Rich Baumgartner 262-367-3898 Terry Bzdusek 414-475-7665 Brad Meyer 262-352-6780 Carolyn Trotier 262-781-5567 Mark Trudell 414-704-8699 Kevin Wahlgren 262-784-0983 Jon Warber 262-781-1359 Board of Deacons Erik Zipp [T-U] (Chair.) Ron Foster [C-E] Grace Gunnlaugsson [A-B] Ruby Hauch [F-G] Ernie Kretschmann [H-J] Karen Pierce [K] Keith Pierce [L,N-O] Donna Schroeder [M, P-Q] Mary Smith [Sa-Sh] Terry Trotier [Si-Sz] Lydia Trudell [R] Lee Tyne [V-Z] 414-347-9656 262-782-3222 262-369-3910 262-782-5216 262-782-4989 414-422-9302 414-422-9302 262-789-9284 414-763-3343 262-781-5567 414-704-8699 262-293-3128 Staff Rev. Dennis Roser (Pastor) [email protected] Angie Schatz (Youth Ministry) [email protected] Holly Novotny (Office Manager) [email protected] Kris Molitor (Financial Secretary) [email protected] Kim Steiner (Communications) [email protected] Ministry Emails Council [email protected] Deacons [email protected] Personnel [email protected] Page 6 Confirmation: October 26 At left (l to r): Mary Baumgartner, Pastor Roser, Daniel Berger Two Calvary youth were confirmed in their faith on Sunday, October 26. We ask that you continue to pray for these youth as they continue in their faith journeys as adult members or our congregation. Trunk or Treat: October 26 Page 7 All YOUth Corn Maze: October 25 After being cancelled due to mud (ugh!) on the original date, the all YOUth corm maze outing turned out to be a great success and lots of fun! Calvary youth and friends enjoyed the wonderful weather and fellowship. Hallowine: October 24 Fun for the adults, too, at the second annual Hallowine - wine tasting and costume party. Page 8 Live Nativity Casting Call! We need people of all talents for our 2014 Live Nativity - especially musicians (vocal & instrumental)! This year’s Live Nativity will be held on December 7th and run from 3:30 6pm. Sign up on the Casting Call sheet posted on the glass doors of Fellowship Hall. Live Nativity 2014 Let’s get the word out!! Pick up flyers, posters, and especially invite cards to distribute and pass out to friends, relatives, neighbors, businesses, etc. These can be found on the tables in the narthex and on the table just out side the church office. What are invite cards? Invite cards are provided for our congregants to invite friends, co-workers and anyone to come to our Live Nativity. All the information is listed on a folded card, the size of a business card. The cards easily fit into a purse, diaper bag, or even pocket, and can be carried with you to hand out and use as an easy way to invite others to experience the wonderful message of the birth of our Lord and Savior through our bi-annual Live Nativity. Actual ‘casting’ will take place through mid November. You will be contacted prior to casting to provide further information. A scene from Calvary’s Live Nativity 2012. Questions? See Kim Steiner or Marianne Citraro. Crèche Call! This year's Live Nativity will feature something new - we are inviting our Calvary family to share their Nativity sets for an extra-special display! They can be large or small, primitive or elaborate, homemade or from the store. (Tabletop versions only, please.) They will be displayed in a secure setting in Fellowship Hall during our Live Nativity on December 7. If interested in providing a display please sign up. Plan to bring your Nativity set to church on Friday, December 5. Clearly label with your name and phone number. Sets may be picked upon Monday, December 8. Sign up sheets are posted on the glass doors. Live Nativity Bakers Needed We are in need of your talents!!! We are looking for donations of 2-3 dozen homemade cookies or bars for Calvary’s Live Nativity on December 7th. As the holidays approach and baking increases, please consider sharing your talents and yummy treats. (please, no brownies, cakes or pies) If you have any questions, please contact either Ruth Brostowitz or Lydia Trudell, Hospitality Co-Chairs for this year’s Live Nativity. Look for the sign-up sheet in the Narthex. Be sure to include your email address, as we will be sending out a reminder and delivery details later in November. Watch for more Live Nativity sign-ups coming soon!! Page Page9 9 Notes from the Endowment Committee As we get to the end of the year, the Endowment Committee would like to thank those who have made contributions to the Endowment Fund for 2014. We have received a number of substantial gifts that will enable us to support educational, outreach and programmatic ministry opportunities which are presented to the Committee for support. We use the income from the investments of the Endowment Funds to support these opportunities. leges as well as providing funding for the NALC Seminary. Requests for such support should be sent to the Endowment committee for action. We plan to hold another Endowment Fund awareness session next spring. We look forward to providing more information on the programs that we support and provide you with opportunities to be a part of the Endowment Fund. Look for details as we get closer to spring. This year we have already provided support for students enrolled at Lutheran Col- Cal’s Committee Corner: Endowment Committee The tradition of charitable giving is as old as Lutheranism itself. During the Reformation, Martin Luther called upon people to establish a common chest from which food, clothing and other necessities could be distributed to people in need. The Calvary Lutheran Church Endowment Fund was developed to extend our ministry by supporting special projects not covered within the operating budget. It will provide lasting resources to the next generations at Calvary and ongoing support to our family in faith. Entirely separate from the congregation’s operating budget, the Fund has these specific purposes: To receive gifts of cash, securities, estates, life insurance, real estate, etc. To carefully and diligently oversee the administration and investment of such funds as an endowment in perpetuity. To distribute the Fund’s income only for religious outreach, missions and special needs of the congregation. Mission Statement To provide and promote planned giving opportunities that support the ministry and mission of both the church and the donor for local, regional and international outreach and educational purposes in perpetuity. Common types of gifts to the Fund Cash donations Will bequests Trust or gift annuities Stocks or bonds Life insurance Real estate The committee encourages you to consult with your financial advisor and invites you to ask for more information on how to proceed when making any type of gift to the Endowment Fund. The committee invites you to consider a gift to the Calvary Lutheran Church Endowment Fund today. Let your legacy live on. How may I make a gift? To make a donation, contact the church office at 262-786-4010 or go to our home page at www.calvarylc.com and click on “Give Online”. What does the Endowment Fund support? As the Endowment Fund continues to grow, gifts will be given to the following ministries: What is an Endowment Fund? An endowment fund is a perpetual fund in which only the income is used. Donations are pooled together and invested to generate income. The original donation remains invested year after year. When the Fund reaches a designated level, a portion of the income is used annually in accordance with the Fund by-laws. Educational support for Lutheran seminaries and colleges for students at those institutions. Outreach to local, regional and international projects that are consistent with the mission of Calvary Lutheran Church. Programmatic ministries at Calvary Lutheran Church. If you would like your committee highlighted in our monthly “Cal’s Committee Corner” segment, contact the church office. Page 10 Him & Hymn: Monthly Message from the Worship & Music Committee What is an Usher? Ushering provides an opportunity to be a representative of God. Ushering is not simply handing out bulletins, opening doors to The role of the church usher is God’s sanctuary, collecting the offering and guiding people to a wonderful responsibility in communion. Ushers provide the friendly smiles and warm growing the kingdom of God. greetings that demonstrate Christian love. When people appear on the church doorsteps, God is at An usher may be the first person a newcomer meets face to face. work. The hospitality and A smile or handshake and kind welcome may be the initial key for friendliness shared by the ush- that person to consider becoming a member. ers helps to usher in the Holy Spirit as worshippers seek to build a The Worship and Music Committee hopes that if you are not alcloser relationship with God through worship. ready an usher, that you will prayerfully consider joining a team. Church ushers welcome worshippers by providing a warm and Simply contact one of us to let us know that you would like to join safe atmosphere to usher in God’s presence. The Usher Ministry this ministry. serves the people and creates an atmosphere for hospitality. Worship & Music Committee: Carolyn Trotier, Rich Bloomberg, Ushers are the “doorkeepers for the house of the Lord.” JoAnne Krause, Norm McGarvie, Barb Runnoe, Bill Steiner Women’s Ministry Book Study In November, the women of Calvary and their friends will get together twice! help them on the farm. By mistake, the On Monday, November 10, we’ll discuss the classic Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery in the media room from 1:00 – 2:30 pm. The tale begins with Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who have a farm on Prince Edward Island and have applied to adopt a boy to adoption agency sends 11-year-old Anne Shirley. This delightful book recounts Anne’s adventures as she and the Cuthberts adapt to each other. Written for a young audience, Anne of Green Gables has been embraced and enjoyed by all ages. On Monday, November 17, we’ll get together in the media room at 9:30 to view the DVD of Anne of Green Gables and enjoy some light refreshments. Deck the Halls and the Church! We will be decorating the church for the Christmas season on Sunday, November 30 - immediately following worship. Stay after worship and help beautify our church as we prepare to celebrate the arrival of the newborn King! Church Life will have everything set out and ready to go. Many hands make light work and the fellowship that accompanies the “work” makes it more like fun and less like work!! Newspaper Ads Studies and experience have shown that people today use means other than newspapers to find a church. Most tend to find a church via word of mouth (i.e. invitation from a friend, neighbor, coworker, family member). Many others use the internet to scope out and find a local church. Today, newspaper listings are just not as effective as they once were. Calvary has had a listing in the church section of the Brookfield News for many years, which, for the past year or more (until recently), was funded by a Calvary member. Unless another member is willing to fund the ongoing weekly ad, we will be suspending it going forward. We will still place newspaper ads for special events and services. This decision affects only weekly ad placement. Page 11 November Birthdays Bonier, Laurence Kalupa, James Lau, Mary Wizner, Susan Bonier, Susan Ramthun, Edwin Roser, Emmaly Reinemann, Jean Gjenvick, Elizabeth Klade, Kent Evert, Lesly Roser, Dennis Burnside, Matthew Citraro, Caesar Piek, Amanda Date 1 1 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 Burnside, Mark Pierce, Karen Wise, Dorothy Moen, Sanford Piper, Julia Knuth, Emma Langelin, Peggy Lukasik, Charles Schmidt, Craig Trethewey, Jack Hirth, Gael Louison, Darlene Baumgartner, Richard Jenke, Joe Kern, Nicole Date 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 15 16 17 17 18 18 19 Lindner, Brad Tatera, Collette Kretschmann, Laurie Warber, Jacklyn Bzdusek, Terry Davis, Brian Moen, Mary Haggadone, Lisa Johnson, Bonnie Schuelke, Allison Gall, (Sarah) Piper, Jackson Steiner, William Date 19 22 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 26 27 28 30 November Anniversaries Vollmar, Jonathan and Susan Brutus, John and Dawn Hermann, Leland and Marilyn Rose, Harold and Shelby Date # of Years 1 16 4 36 11 64 11 47 Foley, John and Diane Kretschmann, Ernest and Laurie Speth, Diane and (Paul) Date # of Years 16 46 21 44 23 46 Calvary Christmas Poinsettias Red and white Poinsettias—to be placed at the altar for Christmas services—are again available for purchase. These will be top quality plants in 8” pots. We invite you to purchase one or more by filling out this form & returning it to the church office, along with your check (made out to Calvary Lutheran Church) by Wednesday, December 17th. Please note “Poinsettia” in the memo line of your check. Number of plants @ $23 each: Red ______ White ______ Amount enclosed: $________ Please print clearly In memory of: _______________________________________________________________ In honor of: _________________________________________________________________ Donor(s) Name(s): ___________________________________________________________ Names of those memorialized or honored (and donor) will be published in the Christmas church bulletins. Please note: The poinsettias will be displayed Christmas Eve & Christmas Day. Please make arrangements to take your plant (s) home after Thursday, Dec. 25th worship and before Sunday, Jan. 4th. Calvary Lutheran Church 1750 N. Calhoun Rd. Brookfield, WI 53005 Phone: 262-786-4010 E-mail: [email protected] Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift! 2 Corinthians 9:15 November Prayer Corner What Does Satan Fear? that God can do! When we pray, God works.” In The Kneeling Christian (author unknown), we read the quote: “Satan laughs When we set out to do good works and at our toiling, mocks at our wisdom, but we have begun by coming to God in praytrembles when we pray.” er, those works will bear fruit because God Himself is in our work. We may busy ourselves in good works and ministry projects; we may spend hours When we open our Bibles to study and we studying God’s Word. Those are admirahave first spent time in prayer, God will ble ways to know and serve God, but Sa- bless our study with insights and “Aha!” tan doesn’t see them as much of a threat. moments tailored just for us. Prayer, on the other hand, scares him. Prayer is time spent in intimate conversation with God. And as the author says, “prayer is omnipotent; it can do anything So go ahead – pray – in everything, every situation – and strike the fear of God into the evil one! You’ll find other excerpts from The Kneeling Christian as well as many other books about prayer in Come Boldly, copies of which are available in the narthex. Philippians 4:6 says “In everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” Calvary Worship Schedule: Saturday at 5 pm Sunday at 9 am Christian Education for All Ages at 10 :15 am November 1 & 2 Sat. 5p; Sun.-9:00a Name Tag Weekend All Saints November 8 & 9 November 15 & 16 November 22 & 23 November 29 & 30 Sat. 5p; Sun.-9:00a Sat. 5p; Sun.-9:00a Sat. 5p; Sun. 9:00a Sat. 5p; Sun.-9:00a Stewardship Sun- Food Sunday Advent begins day Acolytes Laura Steiner Emily Berger Kitty Roser Jared Springer Gwen Rian Conner orris Laura Steiner Natalie Anderson Emily Berger Jared Springer Altar Guild Giuliani Roush, Holler Chesner, Altmin Sadowsky Brodell, Tyne Assisting MinLee Tyne ister Larry Bonier Dawn Roser Kevin Wahlgren Rich Bloomberg Children’s SerPr. Roser mon Angie Schatz Elise Baumgartner Larry Bonier Angie Schatz [Sat] Lydia Deacons (Hosp) [Sun] Lee, Ron, Mary (Ruby) [Sat] Ernie [Sat] Ernie [Sun] Mary, Grace, [Sun] Erik, Keith, Terry (Ruby) Karen (Donna) [Sat] Lydia [Sun] Erik, Grace, Ron (Donna) [Sat] Lydia [Sun] Lee, Terry, Erik (Ruby Flowers Hermann Kressin Lukasik Steiner Greeters [Sat] Chesner, Holman [Sun] Hahn, Rowe, Hermann [Sat] Marshall, Roush [Sun] Grospitz, Jordan [Sat] Anderson, [Sat] Meyst, Trudell Cox, Ketelsen [Sun] Blockland, [Sun] Foster, Lau, Zastrow, Sayas Young [Sat] Chesner, Holman [Sun] Gunnlaugsson, Johnson Lectors Larry Bonier Jon Sayas Jim Marsho Tina Baumgartner Jim Kalupa Mug-aNewcomer Mary Smith Lee Tyne Sue Sadowsky Larry Runnoe Joni Roush Nursery Tina B. Melissa G. Erica Z. Alecia H. Sue M. PowerPoint [Sat] Larry B. [Sun] Grace G. [Sat] [Sun] [Sat] Mark T. [Sun] Larry B. [Sat] Lydia T. [Sun] Sue R. [Sat] Mark T. [Sun] Grace G. Ushers George & Carol Rooney, Keith & Karen Pierce Erik Zipp, Martha Larry Bonier, Jay Altmin, Chet Elliott, Citraro, Larry & Herb Grospitz Barb Runnoe Serving at Worship Thanksgiving Eve Worship Lector: Chuck Giuliani Rich Baumgartner, Jon Sayas, Andy Jim Brostowitz, Schatz, Mark Nyka, Gordy GunnlaugsBrad Meyer son, Bob Smith
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