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St. Paul’s Lutheran Church201 Maple Street • Lowry, MN 56349
DECEMBERMessenger
2019
DECEMBER 2019 at a glance
Ushers1: Luther League8: Luther League15: Luther League22: Luther League29: Luther League
Readers1: Gene Kramer8: Jason Frey15: Ron Nelsen22: Sunday School program29: Jennifer Gullickson
Acolytes1: Braeden Ahern & Hayden Kalina8: Emma Poegel & Makenna Swalla15: Colten Schroeder22: Amber Peabody & Emily Peabody29: Brooke Moen & Libby Gulbranson
Deacons1: Katerri Fish8: Bob Mork15: Michalene22: Bob (Michalene/Katerri help)29: Michalene
Coffee Servers1: Carla Beecher, Ann Kramer, Gail Larson
8: Becky McIver, Char Lundebrek, Katie Elenberger
15: Kori Gullickson, JoLee Boysen, Brittany Anderson
22: Lori Mork, Michelle Shea, Pam Jones, Judy Pederson
29: Jeanie Person, Lonnie Danielson, Sheila Larson
Pastor: Joe SkogmoOffice: 320.283.5413Cell: 320.424.3755Email: pastor@stpaulslowry.org
Secretary: Lori MorkOffice: 320.283.5413
Cell: 320.760.8649Email: stpauls@stpaulslowry.org
Office hours: Mon, Wed: 9 a.m.-noon; Tues, Thurs: 10 a.m.-noon
Noisy OfferingNovember/December: Harold Anderson Fund
November/December Work CommitteeShirley Boysen, Chair; Shiona Olson, Sheila Larson, Hope Schuett, Kaley Poegel, Penni Parshall, Lori Mork, Lisa Anderson, Jennifer Lundblad, Patti Erickson.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 ADVENT 1
9:30a.m. Worship. Fellowship to follow
NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
2
1:30 p.m. Area
pastors at GRV
3 4
3:30 p.m. Confirmation
5 6 7 7 a.m.
Breakfast & Bible Study
8 ADVENT 2 9:30a.m. Worship.
Fellowship to follow. Council after worship. 10:45 a.m. SS music
11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mixed Choir
5 p.m. Last Chance Mass: Advent II
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7 p.m. Martha Circle
10 11
3:30 p.m. Confirmation
12
6:30 p.m. Discovery Days
Preschool Program
13
14
15 ADVENT 3
9:30a.m. Worship. Fellowship to follow 10:45 a.m. SS music
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
16 17 18
3:30 p.m. Confirmation
19
2 p.m. Esther Circle
20 21
2 p.m. Luther League Bake Sale Prep
22 ADVENT 4 9:30a.m. Worship.
Fellowship to follow SUNDAY SCHOOL
PROGRAM All Family Communion
Luther League Bake Sale 11:00 a.m. Sunday School
23 24
2:30 and 4:30p.m.
Christmas Eve Worship.
25
Christmas Day No confirmation
Office closed
26
Office closed
27 28
29 CHRISTMAS 1
9:30a.m. Worship. Fellowship to follow
NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
30 No Mission Quiliting
Office closed
31 No Mission Quiliting
Office closed
December 2019 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN • CHURCH LOWRY, MN
DECEMBER 2019“God’s Work, Our Hands”
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LUTHERAN CHURCH MONTHLY NEWSLETTERMessengerThe
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Special music Dec. 8, 15;Christmas program Dec. 22
Last Chance Mass:
Advent IIHere at St. Paul’s we celebrate All Family Communion, mean-ing that people of all ages are invited to receive Holy Com-munion. Like with infant bap-
tism, we base All Family Commu-
nion in teach-ings such as Christ’s command: “Let the little ones
come to me, and do not
stop them” (Matthew 19:14) and Martin Luther’s commentary that a “sacrament is not rendered false because of an individu-al’s unworthiness or unbelief. Christ does not say, ‘If you
believe…you have my body’…but rather, ‘Take, eat…Do this.’…whether you are worthy or unworthy, you have here his body and blood by the power of these words that are con-nected to the bread and wine” (Large Catechism 5:17-18, Book of Concord, 468).
Therefore, in place of pre-requisite ‘First Communion Classes’ and First Communion ceremony, we have a spe-cial celebration of All Family Communion each year where we commune everyone and celebrate everyone’s uncondi-tional invitation to the Lord’s Supper. The Celebration of All Family Communion will be during worship on Sunday, December 22.
Celebration of All Family Communion
Can’t make Sunday morning worship ser-vice on December 8th?
Want to sleep in that morning or maybe worship twice that Sunday?
No matter the reason, come join us for Last Chance Mass on Sunday evening, December 8th at 5:00 p.m. – a brief 20-30 minute worship service with Holy Communion. The offering for the evening will be designated to The Gubbio Project – a chaplaincy organization that builds relationships with and provides pastoral care for the shelterless on the streets of San Francisco, connecting them to social resources, while also helping them find church sanctuaries around the city in which they can sleep during the day. The SPLC Church Council will match the offering up to $500! This Last Chance Mass also provides us an opportunity to experiment with an additional and slight-ly alternative worship service.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8TH @ 5:00 P.M.
On Sunday, December 8, Blake Greenwaldt, grandson of Terri Moen, will sing a solo accompanied by his mother.
St. Paul’s Mixed Choir will be singing “Waiting for Beth-
lehem’s Light” on Sunday, December 15.
St. Paul’s Sunday School will hold its annual Christmas pro-gram on Sunday, December 22 during worship.
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Don’t forget about our monthly Breakfast and Bible Study, held the first Saturday of each month during the school year at 7 a.m.
Join us for good fellowship and good food.
If you want your name added to the Breakfast & Bible Study mailing list, email Lori at stpauls@stpaulslowry.org.
BREAKFAST& BIBLE STUDY
FIRST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH, 7 A.M.December 7, 2019
Don’t forget to bring your receipts from Tom’s Market in Glenwood.
St. Paul’s will receive a dona-tion for every $100,000 worth of receipts is collects.
Don’t forget Tom’s receipts
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There will be no Sunday School December 29-January 26, and no confirmation December 25 or January 1.
No Confirmation or Sunday School
No Mission Quilting in December
There will be no Mission Quilting in December, but it will resume again in January.
Winter hours for quilting will be as follows:
January 27 Monday 1:00-4:00January 28 Tues-day 9:00-12:00February 24 Monday 1:00-4:00February 25 Tuesday 9:00-12:00March 30 Monday 1:00-4:00March 31 Tuesday 9:00-12:00April 27 Monday 6:30-8:30 pmApril 28 Tuesday 9:00-12:00
Glenwood Retirement Auxil-iary Christmas Cookie Walk &
Friendship Tea will be Saturday, December 7, from 9:00 – 11:00 am at the GRV Town Center. St. Paul’s is to provide 30 doz-en small Christmas cookies. Please have your cookies at the church by noon on Friday the 6th or you may bring them to GRV by 8:30 on the 7th.
Luther League Bake SaleDon’t forget St. Paul’s Luther League Bake Sale will be held on December 22.
All kinds of Christmas treats will be available and the proceeds will help fund the Luther League’s fellowship activities, seasonal ser-vice projects, and their annual summer service trip.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2:30 and 4:30 P.M.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
GRV Cookie Walk
St. Paul's Sunday School needs one teacher for the spring session as well as a few substi-tute teachers. Con-tact Jennifer Erick-son, Lori Mork or Pastor Joe if you are willing to help.
Sunday School teacher needed
Called Meeting To Order: Sam called the meeting to order at 10:45 AM.Members Present: Pastor Joe, Sam Poegel, Ron Nelsen, Michalene Martin, Katerri Fish, Kahla Weber, Bob MorkMembers Absent: Randy Elenberger, Judi Femrite, Mike Schroeder, Jonathon McIverSet The Agenda: Additions to the Agenda:
•Sam Poegel would like to discuss the December meeting date/time.
Secretary’s Report: August Meeting•Approved as read
Treasurer’s Report: October 2019Beginning Balance: $1,166.04Monthly Income: $17,390.05 Expenses: $12,904.14Transfers In: $3,176.00 Transfers Out: $3,895.87End of Month Balance: $4,932.08*Building Fund Balance: $4,995.80*Building Loan Balance: $123,592.95
•Motion by Bob to approve the October 2019 fi-nancials. Michalene seconded the motion. Motion PASSED.
Old Business:•Fundraiser for youth: No permit needed. Raffle ticket sales will start on December 1st, 2019 and will end on December 22nd, 2019. Raffle tickets are $20 and there are a total of 500 tickets.
•Wish list item: Restroom flooring in Sunday School wing (both rooms)
•Dennis will start this project soon•Bell tower painting: no updates•Parsonage updates quotes for insulation/siding/windows:
•Pending - no updates at this time. •CGC Updates - CGC Team met with Chaplain John Brett of the Gubbio Project (see below)
•Give to the Max Day - November 14th, 2019•Gubbio Project (CGC Team): A motion by Micha-lene was made to donate the offering from an evening Advent service to the Gubbio Project - a chaplaincy ministry that seeks to build rela-tionships with people who are homeless on the streets of San Francisco, connecting them with sanctuaries in which they can sleep during the
day, basic hygienic items, and social resourc-es. The Church Council will match donations up to $500. There will be no Thanksgiving Eve worship service in 2019. Katerri seconded this motion.
New Business:•Pastor Compensation
•Base Salary, Pension, Mileage, Vacation, Continu-ing Ed., etc
•Motion by Ron to approve a salary of $45,000 for Pastor Joe along with pension, mileage, continuing education, parsonage utilities, and insurance (adjusted accordingly to base sala-ry). Continuing education of two weeks (in-cluding one Sunday), vacation of four weeks (including five Sundays), and paternity leave (6 weeks paid, including 6 Sundays) was also established within the approved compensation package. Kahla seconds. Motion PASSED.
•Pr. Joe, for tax purposes, asked that $3,000 of the $45,000 salary be categorized as furnish-ing allowance. Motion by Bob to accept the allocation of $3000 to be for furnishing the parsonage. Ron seconds. Motion PASSED.
•October Personnel Meetings: Discussed job de-scriptions of all 3 SPLC personnel. Dennis, Lori, and Carol all seem generally satisfied with the job descriptions as they are. Some conversation was had, however, about tracking Carol’s hours since the church is increasingly busy and demanding more hours for cleaning. We want to make sure Carol is being compensated fairly for her work in cleaning the entire church building every week.
•Insurance Reimbursement from Break-in: replace-ment supplies/equipment are pending delivery. Michalene noted that we find the the Actual Cost Value of the Sunday School TV so it can be sent to the Sunday School account.
•Thanksgiving Week Worship: no worship•Advent ‘Last Chance Mass’: Will be held on Sunday evening, December 8th @ 5:00 p.m. in lieu of no Thanksgiving week service.
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November 3, 2019 Church Council meeting minutes
LUTHERAN CHURCH COUNCIL
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LOAN BALANCE as of November 3, 2019 is $123,592.95. St. Paul’s is current on interest.
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November 10, 2019 WELCA meeting minutesThe November meeting of St. Paul’s WELCA was called to order by president Pam Jones with 10 mem-bers present.
Devotions were given by Esther Circle.
The secretary’s report was read. A motion was made to approve the report, was seconded and approved.
The treasurer’s report was read with the following balances on hand: $11,575.61 general, $2265.33 kitch-en, with $1,378 set aside for a kitchen refrigerator, $1995.56 mission, $898.46 altar. A motion to place the report on file was approved.
SUNSHINE: Let R’dell know of anyone who should be sent a card.
ALTAR: The council voted not to purchase battery-op-erated candles; instead, we will continue to use actual candles. The council will make a decision on what to do about the current candle wax protectors. The sub-ject of new altar cloths was brought up by Lori, since the ones we have now are getting old and are hard to clean. It was suggested that Lori look into altar cloths and the altar committee can purchase them.
MISSION GROWTH: Jane has been approved by Thrivent for funds to purchase flannel.
GLENWOOD RETIREMENT VILLAGE: Annual cookie walk will be December 7 and St. Paul’s is requested to furnish 30 dozen small Christmas cookies with no peanut blossoms. Gail Larson will take them down to the cookie walk on Friday, so cookies need to be at the church by noon on December 6.
OLD BUSINESS: None.
NEW BUSINESS: WELCA officers met to discuss the end of the year distribution of funds. It was decided
to increase the donation to the kitchen fund to $700 to put more toward a future refrigerator.
Discussion was held on the money given to the Sunday School and whether or not to change the amount given since they have plenty of funds in their account. It was decided to decrease the funds to the Sunday School by $200 and put that toward the Harold Anderson fund. WELCA will also check with Sunday School at the beginning of the next year to see where they stand financially and if they need our help.
In all, the total of the year-end disbursements is 10,325.00. A motion was made to accept the dis-bursements. It was seconded and approved.
Lori will also make cards for the monetary gifts that WELCA will give out.
Thankoffering is November 17. Whatever is received will be rounded up to the next $50 and a check will be sent to ELCA.
Mission quilting hours for winter will change to 1-4 p.m. on Mondays and 9-noon on Tuesday for the months of November-March, with no quilting in De-cember.
A motion was made to adjourn. It was seconded and approved.
The meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer
Lori Mork, Secretary
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•Battery-powered Christmas Eve candles: No motion was given to switch over to battery powered can-dles for Christmas Eve. Council discussed purchas-ing new wax guards for the candles and discussed the importance of being mindful of dripping wax on the pews and flooring.
•Monitoring/responding to growth faithfully, sustain-able: no discussion
•Thank You’s: we received thank you cards from Lutheran Disaster Response, Glacial Hills Elemen-tary, MAS Elementary, Claira Frey (for Luther Crest subsidy)
•2020 Annual Mission Plan & Budget: Discussed
the 2019 Proposed Budget versus the 2019 Actual Budget.
Announcements:•Next Church Council meeting is Sunday, December 8th after worship.
Kahla made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Motion was seconded by Michalene. Close with Prayer: By Pastor JoeMeeting Adjourned: 11:59 AM
Respectfully Submitted By: Kahla Weber
Council meeting minutes continued from page 3
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PRAYERS OF THE Church•Bernie Nord
•Anne Snider
•Megan Wagner
•Jacqueline Bauman
•Marge Nelsen
•Patrick Bursau
•Debbie Chan
•Melissa Fierro
•Harrold Guderian
•Margaret Vosberg
•Jim Kalina
•Laurie Bennett
•Family of Norm Johnson
•Kristy Anderson
•Christy Dorris
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GLACIAL HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLStaff and Students
Dear St. Paul’s Lutheran members,
Thank you for your generous donation of school supllies and cash. These items were distributed to our students and paid fees for those in need.
Your support is very much appreciated!
THANK YOU!
YOU
MAKEDIFFERENCEDO
A
Your generosity to others DOES
make a difference! Here are a few of the thank yous that show you just
how much:
CLAIRA FREYSt. Paul’s Sunday School member
Dear St. Paul’s Church,
Thank you so much for help me go to Luther Crest Bible Camp! You helped a lot. Thank you for paying for over half of the cost it is to go there. I had a lot of fun! They also had REALLY good food.
Once more, thank you sooo much!
Sincerely,
Claira Frey
MINNEWASKA AREA SCHOOLSSarah Suchy and staff
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
Thank you so much for the donation of supplies and gift of money to support our students! We are so for-tunate to have an incredible community of support!
THANK YOU!
ELCA LUTHERAN DISASTER RELIEFThe Rev. Robin Brown, Mission Funding Director,
CongregationsDear St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
Thank you for your gift of $429.43 to Lutheran Disas-ter Response.
With you Spirit-filled generosity you bring help and hope to families and communities reeling from disas-ters here in the United States and around the world. No matter the variety of disaster, no mater the vari-ety of need, your gifts to Lutheran Disaster Response make possible short- and long-term recovery and rebuilding of lives and livlihoods.
Thank you for sharing the gifts God has activated in you!
HEARTLAND GIRLS RANCHJeannie Thompson, CEO
Dear St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
Thank you for the generous donation of $376.32. It is an act of kindness that truly makes a difference!
This gift will truly make a difference in the lives of the girls we serve!
EMMA POEGELSt. Paul’s Sunday School member
Thank you!
Thank you Saint Pauls for helping me go toLuther Crest. I had so much fun with my cabin Cowdry. I went with Claira Frey we we both had fun and made new freinds. My favorite part of the week was when my cabin went to a circle chaple in woods that sur-rounds Luther Crest. We went to the chaple called Jamaica. We made gumbo over the fire and played games. Later we played games and had s’mores. An-other thing I really lvoed about camp was bible dive. Bible dive was the part of the day where your cabin would read, discuss, and act out the bible verses. I had some much fun. Thank you for helping me go to camp!
Birthdays2: Connor Erickson3: Shanna Femrite Carson Dechaine Lisa Anderson Randy Elenberger4: Gary Boysen6: Angela Gulbranson7-: Donna Vosberg Katie Kappmeyer8: Kasen Martin9: Lindsey Kalina Kaylee Martin10: Skyler Dahlseng11: Kathryn Pahan13: Daniel Femrite
14: Zach Iverson15: Jeremie Folger Morgen Dodds Rylie Dodds16: Carsyn Paulzine Jennifer Gullickson18: Eli Olson19: Hailey Tauber20: Addison Olness21: Julie Bruss Kelly Dechaine Nathan Johnson Margaret Skogmo22: Sheila Larson25: Audrey Frey27: Carmen Lundebrek Nicole Folger
28: Tyler Paulzine Nelsen Femrite29: Carolyn Lundebrek Eric Smedstad30: Easton Kalina31: Paul Weisel
Anniversaries5: Greg & Danni Lyngen7: Keith & Karen Brosh10: Kent & Jenny Lundblad18: Jason & Audrey Frey27: Vern & Margie Kluver
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Sunday Morning Coffee serversIf you are serving coffee on a Sunday morning, please arrive 1/2 hour prior to church. Each server is requested to bring 5 dozen goodies. Coffee will have already been made, but you will need to make up juice.
If you are the first name on the list, please call the other families as a reminder to serve.
If you are unable to serve during your assigned Sunday, please switch with someone else and make the changes on the list in the kitchen.
See the schedule in the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Directory and in the Messenger. It is also on a list in the kitchen.
In the event of inclement weather, church activity related up-dates will be posted on Facebook (www.facebook.com/st-paulslowry), St. Paul’s Lutheran Church webpage (stpaulslowry.org) as well as through local radio stations. An effort will also be made to reach members through text, emails and phone calls.
Inclement weather notices
St. Paul’s December birthdays and anniversaries
UPCOMING . . .JANUARY 2020 ACOLYTES
1/05 Connor Erickson & Riley Gullickson1/12 Lucas Tauber & Connor Frey1/19 Mason Reichmann & Zach Iverson1/26 Ashlyn Bergmann & Claira Frey
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 WORK COMMITTEEWork Committee: Amy Schroeder, Chair; Stephanie Swalla, Bette Paulzine, Judi Femrite, Christina Taub-er, Ann Kramer, Myra Femrite, JoLee Boysen, Marge Nelsen, Jennifer Erickson.
JANUARY 2020 COFFEE SERVERSJanuary 5 Marge Kluver, Carmen Lundebrek, Sara MoenJanuary 12 Rosemary Jansen, Kristen Stone, Courtney MoenJanuary 19 Annual Meeting – Jan. Feb work committeeJanuary 26 Tammie Ekstrand, Jessey Paulzine, Carrie Ahern
It's that time of year again! Committee reports for the Annual Meeting book are needed by January 1, 2020, with the exception of budget/monetary re-ports. Those reports need to be to Lori Mork in the church office as soon after January 1 as possible.
You can leave the reports on Lori's desk or email them to her at stpauls@stpaulslowry.org.
Annual meeting reports needed
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