Newsletter - Bethel Lutheran Church

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Shedding light on our life together in Christ
Bethel Lutheran
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Church && First
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Church
Bethel
July 2015
Inside this issue:
Worship Matters
2
July Events
3
News & Notes for All
4
Reminders
5
News & Notes to the Bethel Family
6
Messages & Memos to Bethel
7
First’s Service Assignments
and More
8
News & Notes to the
First Lutheran Family
9
Bethel Birthdays, Anniversaries,
Shut-Ins
10
First Birthdays, Anniversaries,
Shut-Ins
11
SPECIAL DATES
SPECIAL
DATES
SPECIAL
OF INTEREST
INTEREST
DATES
OF
OF INTEREST
Saturday,
7
Thursday,March
May 1
Sunday,
Dick Bair
December
Memorial 7
National
Day
Prayer
2nd
Pancake
Sunday
Breakfast
ofofAdvent
8:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday,
December
Sunday,
May 414
3rd Hunger
Sunday of
Advent
Walk
March 17
Sunday,
St. Patrick’s
December
Day 21
Sunday,
11
4th
Sunday May
of Advent
Joint
March
Service
20
Mother’s
Day
Spring Begins
Sunday, December 28
Sunday,
May
18
1st SPECIAL
Sunday
March
ofDATES
Christmas
25
Confirmation
Day
Annunciation
The
OFHoly
INTEREST
Innocents
of our Lord
March 29
Saturday,
Palm Sunday
July 4
Independence Day
Monday, May 26
Memorial Day (Observed)
Summer has begun, some of you are traveling, many of you are enjoying being out-doors, and the church schedule is not as full of activities and programs. There is a bit of space in most of our schedules, our minds, and our hearts this summer. It is a great time to
breathe deeply and immerse yourself in God’s story. So, when you
come to worship, I invite you to pick up a copy of The Story: The
Bible as One Continuing Story of God and His People, take it home,
and begin reading. You will be glad you did! Using an English translation of the biblical text, the stories of the Bible are arranged into
31 chapters that allow the stories, poems, and teachings to read like
a novel. This is a new way of experiencing the Bible. Because it
reads like a novel, it will draw you in just like any other good book.
The difference is this book is almost entirely Scripture. There are
transitional sentences that tie together word-for-word passages
from the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible.
Many of you have heard me talk about each one of us having a story
that intersects with God’s story. Often, especially at funerals, I have
talked about how the stories of those we have loved and God’s story
are woven into our own story. Reading The Story is one way of
learning more fully how your story intersects with God’s story. On
Sundays, starting on July 12, I will begin a sermon series that is intended to help us think about the connections between the section
of the Biblical story for that week and our own stories. On the next
page of this newsletter you will find the thematic chapters and the
focus for the sermon for each Sunday listed. Many of these stories
are rich with detail, but for these Sundays we will look at the big
picture in the sweeping narrative of God’s action in this world. I
hope you will be swept up in God’s love.
Pastor Darla Ann
WORSHIP MATTERS
JULY 2015
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Sermon Series: The Story
First Lutheran – 9:00 am
First Lutheran—9:00 am
Date
Theme & Scripture
July 12
The Beginning of Life as We Know It Creation
Genesis 1-8
July 19
God Builds a Nation
Abraham
Genesis 12-13, 15-17, 21-22, 32,33, 35
Romans 4, Hebrews 11
July 26
From Slavery to Deputy Pharaoh
Genesis 37, 39, 41-48, 50
Joseph
August 2
Deliverance
Exodus 1-7, 10-17
Moses
August 9
New Commands & Covenant
Exodus 19-20, 24-25, 32-34, 40
Moses
August 16
Wandering
Numbers 10-14, 20-21, 25-27
Moses
August 23
The Battle Begins
Joshua 2-4, 6-8, 10-11, 23-24
Joshua
August 30
A Few Good Men & Women
Judges 2-4, 6-8, 13-16
Judges
Bethel Lutheran—10:30 am
Bethel Lutheran—10:30 am
WORSHIP SERVICE
SCRIPTURES
Sunday, July 5
6th Sunday after Pentecost
SCRIPTURES
Ezek 2:1-5
2 Cor 12:2-10
Mark 6:1-13
Sunday, July 12
The Story—Week 1
Genesis 1:1-13
Genesis 2:4b-7
John 1:1-5
Sunday, July 19
The Story—Week 2
Genesis 12:1-3
John 1:43-51
Sunday, July 26
The Story—Week 3
Genesis 50:15-21
Luke 6:27-36
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Seasonal Worship Features
 Simplified Order of Worship
 Confession, Kyrie & Hymn of
Praise will take turns being
present in our service
 Apostle’s Creed
 Favorite Hymns used often
throughout the summer
September 6 The Faith of a Foreign Woman
Ruth 1-4
Focus
Ruth
On Sunday July 12, “The Story Chart of Bible References” will
be handed out. It shows all 31 weeks of the themes of focus
for the Sunday Sermon Series on The Story.
We will complete the portion
of The Story that comes from
the Hebrew Scriptures (the
Christian Old Testament) on
Sunday, November 22. We
will then focus the weeks of
Advent and Christmas on
preparations for and the celebration of The Birth of the
King. After that we will be
ready to flow right into the
rest of The Story from the
beginning of Jesus’ ministry
through Revelation during
January, February, and early
March.
JULY EVENTS
JULY 2015
UrbanArk Sunday Supper
Sunday Supper continues to be held at 5 pm in
the First Lutheran Fellowship Hall. The meal is
preceded by a thirty minute worship service. Attendance varies by time of month with a low of 27
on a winter day early one month to a high of 80
on the fifth Sunday of May. Overall, the average
attendance for the first part of 2015 is 48. The
meal teams that purchase, prepare, and serve the
food come from seven different congregations
(4 Lutheran, 1 Greek Orthodox Christian, 1 nondenominational, and 1 Jewish) and Sharon’s
Kitchen (a group of teachers who are named in
memory of Sharon Kessler, a former meal team
cook). The UrbanArk Board is so thankful for the
dedication and compassion of every one who participates in a meal team.
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“Everest”
Vacation Bible School
at
Zion Lutheran, Canton
702 Raff Road SW
July 6—10
9:00 am—11:30 am
for all children age 4 (potty-trained) through
grade 5 (last grade completed)
Pre-registration required
330-477-6731
Cost: $10.00 per child/$25 per family
(scholarships available for Bethel and First kids)
For more information contact Pastor Kratzer
UrbanArk Committees
The board of UrbanArk is establishing a variety of
committees to move us forward in our work of
caring for those in need of food and clothing and
spiritual support. The committees include: funding, food drives, grants & foundations, staffing,
rules & bylaws, and marketing & promotions.
Some of these would meet on a regular basis and
others less frequently. If you have an interest in
any of these committees or would like to discuss
their work, please contact Larry Begue (First), Joe
Fleming (Bethel), or Pastor Darla Ann.
Bags Needed
UrbanArk is collecting plastic store bags. They use
approximately 250 bags per week. You may bring
the bags to church on Sunday morning and volunteers will take them over to the food & clothing
distribution site at 701 Walnut Ave NW.
Clothing Ministry Collection
UrbanArk is collecting summer clothing for men,
women, and children. Washable clothing is preferred over dry clean items. Please place donations in the coat room at Bethel or on the Fellowship Hall stage at First.
Come as You Are
Midweek Service
Journey toward a deeper relationship
with Christ
Thursdays at 6:30 pm
Zion Lutheran Church
702 Raff Road SW
330-265-7329
[email protected]
(This is the correct email. It does have a double zero)
NEWS & NOTES FOR ALL
JULY 2015
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More Information on
recent graduates
Chloe Fleming, who graduated from Perry
High School in May, will be going to the
University of Akron to major in Sales
Management. She is the granddaughter of
Joe and Valerie Fleming (Bethel).
Looking
Ahead
Summer is picnic time! Plans are being made for
our congregations to enjoy a picnic together once
again this year. Watch your bulletins and the August newsletter for the date and the details.
Some Things to Make You Smile
Change in Fireworks Date
For several years, First Lutheran has hosted
a viewing party on the front lawn when the
Hall of Fame Festival held its downtown
concert and fireworks. This year the concert
and fireworks will NOT be held during the
Hall of Fame Festival. Instead, the HOF has
planned a special downtown event including
fireworks for Saturday, September 12.
Portico
What is it? Why should you care?
Portico Benefit Services is responsible for
providing cost-effective benefits, resources,
and inspiration to help leaders strengthen
their financial, emotional, and physical well
-being. As members of congregations in the
Canton City Lutheran Parish you are in a
partnership with your pastor and Portico
Benefit Services.
Portico is a very well run and efficient organization that carefully manages retirement plan expenses and health care premiums. Portico encourages every ELCA health
plan member and spouse to take the Mayo
Clinic Health Assessment each year. This
year for the first time ever, every single
synod in the ELCA had over 65% of plan
members take the health assessment. The
participation of the pastors of this synod
and their family members in the health assessment process has resulted in a 2% reduction in health care premiums. That
saves money for every congregation.
Church Notice: The peacekeeping meeting scheduled for today has been canceled due to a conflict.
Deacon Steve is our Internet preacher. His sermons are always filled with
reference to e-mails, e-commerce
and e-pistles.
A little boy’s prayer: “Dear God, please
take care of Daddy and Mommy and
my sister and my brother and me. And
please take care of yourself, God. If
anything happens to you, we’re gonna
be in a big mess.”
-from Church Chuckles
Save the Date:
2015 Bishop Gathering,
“A Perspective on the Holy Lands”
November 1, 3:00—5:00 pm
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 2551 55th St NE
The Reverend Walter F. Taylor, Jr. was one of
the leaders of the 2015 traveling seminar to
Israel and Palestine that Pastor Kratzer and
her husband Thomas enjoyed. The trip included discussions with an Israeli Jewish West
Bank settler, Bishop Munib Younan of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan, Pastor
Mitri Raheb of Christmas Lutheran Church in
Bethlehem, and several Muslims. His presentation style is clear and easy to follow and you
will benefit from hearing his insights.
REMINDERS
Weekly Bulletin Deadline
JULY 2015
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Please submit all information for the Sunday bulletin to the office NO LATER THAN 9:00 AM on WEDNESDAYS.
Weekly
Deadline
The bulletins are printed on Wednesday
at 10:00 Bulletin
AM.
Please submit all information for the Sunday bulletin to the office NO LATER THAN 9:00 AM on
WEDNESDAYS. The bulletins are printed on Wednesdays at 10:00 AM.
Newsletter Deadline
Please submit all information for the August Newsletter to the office by 9:00 AM on
Newsletter
Deadline
WEDNESDAY,
July 22.
Please submit all information for the August Newsletter to the office by 9:00 AM on
Mary Steiger (Bethel) serves as proofreader.Wednesday,
We are looking
for a22.
new proofreader from First Lutheran to help.
July
Mary Steiger (Bethel) serves as proof reader for the newsletter. We would love to have a First
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Office
at 330-456-0210
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print.you!
Please call the Parish Office at 330-456-0210 with your information. Thank you!
2015 Dedication Charts
Prayer Chains
Bethel Members:
Please call Evelyn Bair (330-837-7650)
if you wish to have a person’s name
added to the Bethel Prayer Chain.
First Members:
Please call Carole Nichols (330-4843306) if you wish to have a person’s
name added to the First Prayer Chain.
Hospitalizations
If you or a loved one is hospitalized and you
desire pastoral care, please call the church
office. Due to privacy laws, hospitals cannot
tell pastors who has been admitted to the
hospital without the patient’s permission.
That may mean that your clergyperson will
not know of a hospitalization. So, please call
the church office if you desire a hospital visit
for yourself or a loved one. On evenings and
weekends, you may also wish to leave a
message for Pastor Kratzer at her cell phone:
330-495-8710.
Pub Church
Sunday, July 5 and 19 at 3:00 pm
Blue Fig Restaurant on Whipple
A pub church is a gathering of Christians which
meets in a public establishment to explore connections between faith and life, praying, worshiping, and encouraging one another in faith.
Please join us.
To dedicate the altar flowers or the eternal
flame (Bethel), simply enter your name on the
chart in the coatroom (Bethel) or see the Sunday office volunteer (First). You can enter
your dedication beside your name, or submit it
to the church office one week before the date
you have selected. Your dedication will be
printed in the bulletin on your selected date.
Money, which is not due until the day of your
dedication, may be given to the Sunday office
worker (First) or placed in the offering
(Bethel). Please note “altar flowers,”
“bulletins,” or “eternal flame” on the offering
envelope.
The costs are as follows:
BETHEL
Altar Flowers—$17.50 per vase per week
Bulletin Covers—$15.00 per week
Eternal Flame—$17.50 per month
FIRST
Flowers—$35.00 Altar Vases or Floor Vases
$17.00 Piano or Organ Vase
Bulletin Covers—$15.00 per week
Friends and Family
Prayer List
When you become aware of a status change of
someone you’ve submitted to the Prayer List,
please call Marie at 330-495-7481 and let her
know. Any updates and/or deletions will be
very helpful in keeping our Prayer List current
from week to week. Thanks for your help!
NEWS & NOTES TO THE BETHEL LUTHERAN FAMILY
JULY 2015
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Keeping Our Cool in Summer
Last year our property team worked out a system of opening certain
doors, closing certain windows, and using fans to keep us as cool as
possible during hot summer Sunday mornings.
Of course, each week the outdoor temperature is different, so if the
outdoor temperature is below 80o, we will simply open all the windows
and use the four floor fans and the big exhaust fan.
But, if the temperature at worship time is to be above 80 o, here’s the
way we will be set up to draw cool air up from the basement into the
sanctuary:
1) The large exhaust fan at the back of the balcony is turned on. It
sucks the warm air out of the nave (seating area) and pulls air up
from the basement, through the two corner offices, into the chancel
and down the center aisle. So, if you want to be in the coolest part of
the nave, sit near the center aisle.
2) In order to pull that basement air up into the chancel and nave, we
must close the windows along the sides of the aisles. (The minute we
open those windows, the exhaust fan pulls air from outside the building in through the windows. If the outdoor air is warmer than the
sanctuary air, we then suck the heat into our worship space.) The
doors to the stairwells by the two corner offices must also be closed.
But, the doors into the corner offices and the doors from the offices to
the chancel must be open.
The exhaust fan will be turned on each Saturday so that it sucks the
hot air out of the building during the cooler evening hours. Dale will
take care of that. Gary and Pastor will determine each Sunday morning at 8 am, which windows and doors to close and which ones to
open.
Noisy Offering
Thank you for your gifts totaling
$52.00 on May 31st during our
Noisy Offering which will go to
Trinity Lutheran Seminary.
“SON OF GOD”
&
“GOOD AND EVIL”
The Bethel Sunday School Class meets in the Lounge at 9:15AM each Sunday. We will be
starting a new lesson on Sunday July 19th. This will be a 6 DVD lessons titled “Son of God:
the Life of Jesus in You” by Pastor Rick Warren. After that lesson we will study a 4 DVD lesson
on “Good and Evil” by Pastors’ Tom Holladay & Kay Warren. Come and join us and learn from
the lessons and the discussions that follow. Bring a friend, all are welcomed.
MESSAGES & MEMOS TO THE BETHEL LUTHERAN FAMILY
JULY 2015
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Congregational Meeting
Sunday, July 19
Immediately following the worship service
on July 19th there will be a meeting of the
congregation to receive additional recommendations from your Bethel Council. These
recommendations pertain to the resolutions
passed by the congregation at the Annual
Meeting on February 22nd. Please come to
worship July 19, stay for the meeting, and
vote on the recommendations. That will
help us make wise decisions as we move
forward in the direction you, the members
of Bethel, have asked the Council to pursue.
Council Meeting
The Bethel Council will meet on
Tuesday, July 28 at 7:00 pm in the
Lounge.
Council meetings are open to ALL
members of the congregation. If you
have something to bring before the
council, please contact the council
president, Rick McMichael, so he can
reserve enough time on the agenda.
Bethel Church Council 2015-2016
President: Rick McMichael
Vice President: Cindy Leasure
Secretary: Gary Sepanik
Treasurer: Cheryl Sepanik
Pastor: Darla Ann Kratzer
Property: Dale Studer
Stewardship: Nada Hershberger
Communications: Mary Steiger
Please support the Bethel Church Council
with your prayers throughout the year!
Bethel’s Address:
701 Broad Avenue NW, Canton, OH 44708
Phone: 330-454-3978
Email: [email protected]
Men In Mission
Breakfast
Saturday, July 11th
8:30 am
Jane’s Restaurant,
5386 Fulton Dr. NW,
Canton, OH 44718.
This small group, which is in its 21st year,
welcomes all who are interested to join them
in Bible study and supporting one another in
the life of faith.
July 13
7:00 pm
Questions, please call Tom Jingo
How are Hymns Chosen?
Every two to three months the Board of Worship and Music spends most of their meeting
looking at the scriptures and Prayer of the Day
for each of the coming Sundays. Then they
think about the themes and images in those
scriptures and the prayers as they look
through a list of possible hymns. They add to
the list other hymns they know that come to
their minds. Then they talk about which of the
many possible hymns might enrich worship
the most for a particular Sunday. They think
about which hymns the congregation knows
well and which are a bit newer. Sometimes
they even consider a brand new hymn. Then
they place the hymns in the order they believe
will best reinforce the scriptures, prayers, and
actions of worship on that day.
SERVICE ASSIGNMENTS & MORE FOR FIRST MEMBERS
JULY 2015
Page 8
Donations Given
in June
Keeping Cool at First this Summer
The two portable air-conditioning units donated
two years ago by Ralph and Judy Reisinger are
already in use cooling the Fellowship Hall each
Wednesday for Cut-Ups and for Soup Kitchen on
the first and last Wednesday of each month.
There is also a dehumidifier in the kitchen.
Soup Kitchen
Bob & Gayle Brown, George &
Geri Keeler and John & Donna Salmen
Special Offering
Tyler Koleski
Noisy Offering
Thank you for your gifts totaling
$96.00 on May 31st during our
Noisy Offering which will go to
Trinity Lutheran Seminary.
In the sanctuary, windows are opened in the
each evening to let cool air in and warm air is
sucked out using the big fan. The windows are
then closed in the morning to keep the hot air of
the day out of the sanctuary. A dehumidifier also
is used to keep the humidity low in the sanctuary.
On Sunday mornings, there are four floor fans
that circulate air throughout the worship space.
We try to keep the windows closed as long as
possible because, upon opening them, we get
approximately 20 minutes of breeze as the indoor and outdoor air mixes. But, once the outdoor air comes in, the humidity in the sanctuary
spikes. So, if it looks like we will have to open
the windows, we will try to time it to get the
maximum cooling effect during our worship time.
MONTHLY ASSIGNMENTS: JUNE
OFFICE ........................................................................................................... Lissa Rehfus
SECURITY ................................................................................................. Fred Stuhldreher
USHER ............................................................. Cheryl DeNayer, Kelly Stuhldreher, Fritz Miller
ALTAR GUILD.......................................................................... Kelly Stuhldreher, Elaine Bray
GUEST FOLLOW-UP ............................................................................................. Fritz Miller
2015
GREETERS
ACOLYTE
LECTOR
SERVERS
July 5
July 12
July 19
July 26
Robert Marchbank
Judy Reisinger
Sandra Marchbank
Gayle Brown
Tim Stuhldreher
Dave Herritt
Nancy & Ed Zelmer
Abby Nichols
None
Tyler Koleski
None
Abby Nichols
Ed Rehfus, Jr.
Samantha
Nichols
Lissa Rehfus
Steve & Cheryl
DeNayer
Kelly Stuhldreher
Dorothy Breniser
Steve & Cheryl
DeNayer
Kelly Stuhldreher
Dorothy Breniser
NEWS & NOTES TO THE FIRST LUTHERAN FAMILY
Page 9
JULY 2015
Lovin’ Livin’
Donation Given
We now have new signs for the
Lutheran Ladle Soup Kitchen
which were generously donated
by Laad Sign & Lighting. The
donation was given in memory
of Jack Nichols and Bill & Grace
Berger.
UrbanArk Needs Your
Bags
UrbanArk is in need of plastic bags.
Please save & bring in your plastic
store bags to the church for UrbanArk. They use approximately 250
bags a week.
Thank you.
2nd Annual
Neighborhood
Get Together
RESULTS
Although the weather may have worked against us on
Saturday, June 20th, spirits were not dampened! The
firemen came to show off their truck but got the opportunity to play drums with the band. The volunteers gave
generously of their time and energy. Aultman was there
to check our blood pressure and give tips on wellness.
Despite the rain a total of $56 was collected in our yard
sale. Thank you to all the volunteers who helped in every capacity. You are greatly appreciated!
Thank You
Thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of your
loving community. Thanks for all you help with the 2nd
Annual Neighborhood Get Together. It brings me so
much joy to work with all of you.
Role Call
Sincerely,
On Sunday, July 5, First Lutheran will conSue Neddy-Scopelite
tinue its annual tradition of a Role Call of
all members – past and present – who
served in any branch of the military of the
United States of America. We ask members to be ready to come forward to receive a small flag when either your name
or the name of one of your relatives is
Testing Your
called.
Knowledge:
First Lutheran Church Council
2015
Steve DeNayer
Tim Stuhldreher
Elaine Bray
Larry Begue
Vernon Nelson
Fred Stuhldreher
Treasurer: Judy Reisinger
Pastor: Darla Ann Kratzer
Please support the First Lutheran Church
Council with your prayers throughout
the year!
909 East Tuscarawas St
Canton, OH, 44707
Phone: 33-456-0210
Email: [email protected]
Lets see how well you
know your church…
The June
Question was…
What is the oldest object in the
congregation’s possession?
The answer is: a small covered pewter
pitcher, probably used originally for the
communion wine. Its date of origin is not
known.
The July Question is…when was the
Educational Unit built?
The answer will be in the August newsletter.
BETHEL’S PAGE
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JULY 2015
JULY
BIRTHDAYS
7-2
7-3
7-3
7-4
7-6
7-7
7-7
7-11
7-13
7-15
7-16
7-18
7-18
7-18
7-20
7-21
7-25
Ryan Shackle
Aaron McMichael
Ryan McMichael
Gage Skeen
Samuel Speer
Joshua Large
Lindsay
McMichael
Jeanne Shaw
Abigail Messerly
Andy Gabrik
Madeline
Spencer
Adrienne Price
Bob Nichols
Ina Mae Varn
Brianna McCrea
Dena McKee
Barbara Stanfield
JULY
ANNIVERSARIES
AUGUST
BIRTHDAYS
8-1
8-2
8-7
8-7
8-13
8-27
8-28
8-31
Dale Studer
Maxwell McKee
Janice Deibel
Dominic Oaks
Ray Studer
Eugene Rue
Robert Resseger
Jacy Hamilton
7-10-1980 John & Mary Steiger
7-13-2003 Andrew & Sarah Boydston
7-15-2011 Greg & Jean Long
AUGUST
ANNIVERSARIES
8-09-1975 Howard & Cindy Leasure
BAPTISMAL
BIRTHDAYS
Loretta Anderson
2832 34th St NE
Canton, OH 44705
Rebecca Brakus
Mayfield Manor
3844 11th St SW, Apt 522
Canton, OH 44710
Jim Lab
836 34th St NW
Room 149B
Canton, OH 44709
Bob Resseger
Canterbury Villa of Alliance
1785 Freshley Ave, Rm 202
Jeanne Shaw
1818 St. Elmo Ave. NE
Canton, OH 44705
Ina Mae Varn
2938—20th St NW
Canton, OH 44708-2968
Virginia Wartluft
Canton Christian Home
2550 Cleveland Ave NW
Canton, OH 44709
Alverta Young
2917 Joseph Pl NW
Canton, OH 44708
JULY
7-4-04
Makayla McCrea
7-18-10
Alaina Renee Price
AUGUST
8-3-08
Lillyannah Brielle McCrea
8-19-12
Adrienne Ronna Price
FIRST’S PAGE
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JULY 2015
JULY
ANNIVERSARIES
AUGUST
BIRTHDAYS
JULY
BIRTHDAYS
7-8
7-12
7-14
7-16
7-17
7-21
7-23
7-24
7-30
Alvin Nuske
Virginia Woessner
Carole Nichols
Erika Begue
Shirley Bower
Cheryl DeNayer
Esther Daniels
Shirley Clark
Jen Nuske
8-1
8-3
8-5
8-5
8-6
8-11
8-12
8-17
8-22
8-22
8-25
8-26
8-28
Lissa Rehfus
Aaron Schlegel
Renee Reisinger
Ralph Scott
Shannon Warstler
Arthur Koehler
Elaine Bray
John Salmen, III
Angela Koehler
Sandra Marchbank
Sandy Kimble
Dona Ridge
Timothy
Stuhldreher
7-16-1983
7-18-1970
7-19-2008
7-19-1986
7-20-2013
7-22-2002
AUGUST
ANNIVERSARIES
8-6-2005
8-17-1968
8-26-1989
8-58-1999
Shirley Bower
862 E Iron Ave, Apt
129
Dover, OH 44622
Ralph & Judy Reisinger III
Richard & Sandy Kimble
Doug & Laura Nohl
Bob & Vicki Beck
Samuel & Tiffany Rehfus
Bob & Gayle Brown
Eric & Joy Muehlenbein
George & Geri Keeler
Arthur & Andrea Koehler
Cary & Tammy Warstler
Irma Klemens
Jackson Ridge Rehabilitation & Care
7055 High Mill Ave NW
Canal Fulton, OH 44614
Marie Cook
St. Luke Lutheran Community
220 Applegrove
North Canton, OH 44720
Donald Misch
1800 Clearbrook Rd NW
Massillon OH 44646
Esther Daniels
2426 Daleford Ave NW
Canton, OH 44705
Richard & Martha Nelson
1424 Harrisburg Rd NE
Canton, OH 44705
Norma Jean Davis
Reynolds Manor
560 Park St NW, #503
Navarre, OH 44662
Evelyn Sell
4178 Red Oak NW
Massillon, OH 44646
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
909 East Tuscarawas Street
Canton, OH 44707
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2015 Parish Council
Tim Stuhldreher (First) - 1st year
Tom Jingo (Bethel) - 1st year
Larry Begue (First) - 1st year
Mary Steiger (Bethel) - 1st year
Ralph Reisinger (First) - 3rd year
Gary Sepanik (Bethel) - 1st year
Treasurer—Judy Reisinger
Pastor—Darla Ann Kratzer
Non-Profit Org.
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Canton OH
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