A Ray of Hope 1 September 2007 A Ray of Hope 1 February 2019
A Ray of Hope Monthly Newsletter of Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church
5728 Cedar Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55417, 612-827-2655 www.hopempls.org Ministers of the Gospel: The Baptized 91 years in ministry 1928—2019
February 2019 Making Christ Known through the Spirit of Hope Volume 89 Number 2
Encyclopedia of the Bible edited by John Drane
This is a beautiful book that entices you to look more into the Bible.
1. Outline of Beautiful history 2. People and Empires 3. The World of the Bible 4. Religion and Worship 5. The Life and Teaching of Jesus 6. The Bible Book by Book
And for quick information: 7. Rapid Factfinder
Thank you, Deb Christensen, for donating this wonderful book to the library.
Hope’s Library
Jan Nunn, Librarian
SPONSOR A FAMILY THANK YOU!
(Translated from Spanish)
Dear Family of Hope, Many thanks for your donations to my family. May God bless you and shower you with blessings. Thanks for your generosity. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thank you! God bless you!
Forum: 9:00am Everyone, 5th grade thru adult, are invited to join us Sunday in the fellowship hall. We always have coffee and week-old fried donuts!!
EDUCATION
Sunday School: 11:30 to 12:30 in the Sunday School room in the Fellowship Hall.
During this difficult time, our prayers are with
June Anderson and Family
Bud (Sheldon) Anderson died January 16, 2019.
Memorial Service at Hope Thursday, January 31.
Visitation 10:00 Service 11:00
Luncheon to follow in fellowship hall.
May God grant Bud eternal rest and give comfort to his family
at this time of loss. Amen
“I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will hold you up.” Isaiah 41:10
4 Jim Nunn
16 Floyd Gieseke
23 Charlie Olson
25 Gloria Karbo
FEBRUARY
BIRTHDAYS
Feed My Starving Children Saturday, February 16 2-4pm
Potluck following at Woodlake Lutheran Church
Hope, along with House of Prayer and Oak Grove Lutheran Churches, have been invited to join Woodlake Lutheran Church’s Socializing Adult Lutherans Together (SALT) for both fellowship and service.
For this event children are welcome to attend as well. Guidelines for children volunteering can be found on the FMSC website www.fmsc.org.
The packing event is on Saturday, February 16, from 2-4pm. Those attending should arrive by 2pm at the Eagan site, 990 Lone Oak Rd., Suite 136.
Following the event there will be a potluck at Woodlake Lutheran Church, 7525 Oliver Ave. S., Richfield, from 5:30-7:30pm.
There is a sign-up sheet in the gathering area. Please indicate if you will be participating in just the packing event or both packing and potluck. Deadline to sign up is February 14.
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From the Desk of Pastor Eric Luedtke
My seventh-grade English teacher didn’t think much of me. I can’t blame her, I didn’t put a lot of effort into that class doing the
minimum to get by. At the end of the school year she offered the class a chance to talk about what we thought each other might end up with for a career later in life. She offered her opinion as well. It was intended to be all in fun, but let’s just say that the career she opined for me was nothing near what I saw myself doing. Somehow to this English teacher, the idea that I didn’t have much use for knowing what a gerund was or why present participles are important to sentence structure or how to write without using run-on sentences equated to the idea that I would choose a career where not much would be expected of me (oh, how wrong she was).
The truth is, I still don’t understand the rules of the English language. When my kids are playing MadLibs
Pastor Eric Luedtke
The Importance of “-ing”
Are you in need of prayer or would you like to pray for others?
Connect to the prayer chain of Hope Church and join in sharing the Spirit of Hope through the ministry of prayer. To be included as one who prays for others, email or phone Ginny Olson at 612-729-5132 or [email protected]. She will add your name to those who receive requests and updates.
To request prayers, phone or send them by email to Pastor Eric Luedtke—[email protected] or 612-827-2655 ex 13 or Ginny Olson.
Please indicate if you would also like to be included in public prayer during worship.
and ask me for an adjective I confirm with them exactly what that is (I know, it describes a noun, but what’s a noun?). But I know one thing about the English language “-ing” matters.
When you add “-ing” to the end of a word it gives the word action. It is different from adding “-er” or “-ed” to the same word. Take the word “laugh.”
I am a laugh-er – describing me as one who laughs.
I laugh-ed – reflects the past, the laugh is over.
I am laugh-ing – there is action - laughing.
As followers of Jesus, I believe that we are called to be “-ing” people. Jesus’ disciples are following and learning from him as he is traveling, praying, teaching, healing, com-forting, empowering, challenging, forgiving, loving, and saving the peo-ple he encounters. You don’t find Jesus saying “well, I healed one person, I can cross that off my list” – NO, Jesus continues healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, making the lame to walk, forgiving, forgiving, forgiving (thank God for those last three).
This all comes to mind for me as we continue the steps to becoming a Reconciling in Christ congregation. As I’ve mentioned to some of you, the “-ing” suffix on “Reconciling” is a conscious and intentional choice that the work of reconciliation is ongoing, just like the work of discipling is ongoing.
The work of being a welcoming con-gregation doesn’t end at a welcome statement or a canopy over the door, it continues in greeting visitors at the door and going out into our neigh-borhood and engaging the people that we meet walking down the street. It continues with planning events for the community. It means building relationships with those we find difficult to love with the goal of understanding their perspective. It means helping our neighbor when they are in need and asking for help we are in need. It means partnering with those who are already doing it and working together on creating what is missing.
“-ing” matters. Because ending “-ing” leaves end [sic].
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Thank you Amigos!
Thanks for partnering with us in 2018! Your contributions specially designated for our Education Fund have kept Children’s Haven on solid ground for our 45th year.
Your love and generosity on behalf of our precious children has not been in vain and will not be forgotten.
God is doing great things all over the world—THANK YOU for being used by Him to make that true for our Children’s Haven family.
Thank you! All of us at Lutheran Partners in Global Ministry thank you for your generous contribution and your partnership to support education. Together we are making a positive difference in the lives of thousands of girls, women, students and families around the world. Our work continues to touch lives in Central African Republic, Guatemala, India, and Tanzania. We continue to consider when, where, and how God will lead us. May we continue together to be a blessing in God’s world.
Blessings and gratitude, Dan Ruth Executive Director
Editor’s note: LPGM, Children’s Haven and Fill A Mind and Heart were recipients of the Preschool Sale Tithe and Sunday morning Children’s Coin Collections.
Dear Hope Lutheran Congregation,
On behalf of the children of Ethiopia, we would like to thank you for your extremely generous donation to Fill a Mind & Heart!!! Our non-profit focuses on educating the poorest children in Ethiopia, particularly at the Don Bosco School in Dilla. With your support, we strive to fund their annual school budget of more than $40,000 which educates 540 children!! Your gift was truly an answer to our prayers as we were not on track to reach our goal this year. Your generosity will provide not only an education, school uniform, daily meal (for many children, their only meal a day), access to medical care, a safe environment and clean water to each child, but it also gives them hope for a better future!
With heartfelt gratitude, Greta, Chris, Tim, Rod and James Board of Directors, Fill a Mind & Heart
Children’s Haven International
Don Bosco School in Dilla
Lutheran Partners in Global Ministry
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 10-12p
Rehoboth Gathering
3 9a Forum
10a Worship with Communion
11a Coffee Hour 11:30a Rehoboth
Worship 11:30a Sunday
School
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1p Choralaires
4-6 Rehoboth Leaders
5 7a Men’s Breakfast,
Perkins 84th & Lyndale
11a Bone Builders
7p Woodcarvers
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7p Choir
7 9:30a Community
Yoga
11a Bone Builders
5:45p Ex. Cmte. 7p Church Council
8 9 10-12p
Rehoboth Gathering
10 9a Forum
10a Worship 11a Coffee Hour 11:30a Rehoboth
Worship 11:30a Sunday
School
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9:30a Quilters
1p Choralaires
4-6 Rehoboth Leaders
12 7a Men’s Breakfast 11a Bone Builders
13 11a Care Cmte
meeting
7p Choir
14 Valentine’s Day
9:30a Community
Yoga 11a Bone Builders
15 Ray of Hope Deadline
16 10-12p
Rehoboth Gathering
17 9a Forum
10a Worship with Communion
11a Coffee Hour 11:30a Rehoboth
Worship 11:30a Sunday
School
18 President’s Day
1p Choralaires
4-6 Rehoboth
Leaders
19 7a Men’s Breakfast
11a Bone Builders
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7p Choir
21 9:30a Community
Yoga
11a Bone Builders
22 23 10-12p
Rehoboth Gathering
24 9a Forum
10a Worship 11a Coffee Hour 11:30a Rehoboth
Worship 11:30a Sunday
School
2p Recital
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9:30a Quilters
1p Choralaires
4-6 Rehoboth
Leaders
26 7a Men’s Breakfast
11a Bone Builders
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7p Choir
28 9:30a Community
Yoga
11a Bone Builders
February 2019
Feed My Starving Children
See page 1 for details
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Council “Mini” Minutes January 10, 2019
Treasurer’s Report
Activity Summary
Beginning Transfers or Ending
Account Balance Receipts Expenses int/gain/loss Balance
Operating Account (25,617.29) 16,795.87 15,726.15 30,000.00 5,452.43
Flow Thru 91,638.49 2,060.86 28,781.86 (27,462.35) 37,455.14
Preschool/Day Care 17,433.59 (17,433.59) (0.00)
Special Funds 39,704.38 1,095.03 14,727.39 26,072.02
Endowment Fund 114,211.94 114,,211.94
US Bank Investments 288,551.00 288,551.00
Preschool Deficit FY 2017 (14,895.94) 14,895.94 -
Total Funds 511,026.17 19,951.76 59,235.40 471,724.53
Figures from the December 2018 Treasurer’s Report
Next Council Meeting February 7. As with all council meetings, all congregation members are welcome.
• A motion was made, seconded and approved to move the $6,179.51 surplus from the nursery school into the Operating Account.
• Charlie Olson asked for discussion as to when to take down the anniversary display in the fellowship area. It was decided to take it down at the end of January. Then, there was discussion as to what to display after that.
• Pat Killian is looking for cooks to help with the Advent dinners from March 13th – April 10th. Wade Gibbons volunteered to be on the committee to help Pat. Thank you, Wade!
• Dorian Thompson presented the budget for 2019. A motion was made, seconded and approved to accept the budget for 2019 as presented.
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FARE FOR ALL 2019 The Food Group
For the last year or so, I have been aware of a food distribution program at various area churches in our area. I hope we will be able to offer this to our neighborhood sometime later this year.
Fare for All (FFA) is a non-profit that buys food in bulk and passes the savings on to their customers, who then save about 40% over grocery store prices. Think of them as the wholesaler that sells to grocery stores. Instead, they sell directly to us at wholesale prices. They offer fresh and frozen foods, plus give free baked goods to the customers..
There are no income guidelines, it’s open to all, not just for poor people.
I went to Holy Trinity Lutheran on 31st St and 28th Ave S in December, to try it out. Their December frozen meat special contained a 6 lb. spiral cut ham, a 5 lb. whole chicken, a package of chicken legs, Italian chicken brats, plus two bags of frozen corn and mixed vegetables and an apple pie—all for $30.00! I also bought their fresh produce package that was on sale for $8.00. It contained a sack of potatoes, onions, yams, carrots, apples and oranges. They also had other grill packs and specials available.
Hope is on a waiting list to become a food site, and hopefully we will be able to offer this in 2019. FFA currently serves 38 sites with two trucks. Each truck goes to two sites per day, which are visited one time
per month. If you would like to try it out, there are several churches/community centers that participate. Go to www.fareforall.org to find one close to you. They are in Minneapolis, Eagan, Bloomington, etc. No pre-registration is necessary, you just show up, select what you want to purchase, pay by cash, credit card or EBT, and then are assisted with your order and helped getting it to your car.
This is a great way to get wholesome food for yourself and/or to share. I also think it will be a great way to share the Spirit of Hope! If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me.
Bunny Anderson 612-889-4322 cell [email protected]
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Hope has available
Equal Exchange Coffee and Tea
in the cabinet in the fellowship hall.
Church Office Hours Monday – Thursday
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
EARLY DAY CARE Michaelle Flaten 3637 23rd Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55407 612-724-8825
Over 32 years experience Michaelle Flaten, member of Hope
HENRY W. ANDERSON MORTUARY
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PASTOR [email protected] Eric Luedtke church (612) 827-2655 ext 13
cell (510) 853-1386
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Doug Morton home (612) 729-6637 DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Mark Hedman church (612) 827-2655 ext 15
cell (952) 220-5236
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Tina Raasch church (612) 827-2655 ext 10
Hope Lutheran Church Contact Persons
CUSTODIAN Russ Utoft church (612) 827-2655
COUNCIL PRESIDENT Dorian Thompson home (952) 891-2164
NEWSLETTER EDITOR Ginny Olson home (612) 729-5132
President Dorian Thompson Vice President Debbie Christensen Secretary Dianne Kaatz Treasurer Clair Brenna Financial Secretary Dave Fernandez Business Mgt Dorian Thompson Education Pat Killian Evangelism (Hospitality) Pat Killian
Finance Dave Fernandez Pastoral/Social Ministry Mary Peterson Property Charlie Olson Recreation/Fellowship Wade Gibbons Stewardship Ginny Olson Worship/Music Deb Bayer Youth Open
2019 Church Council
Please call regarding Pastoral Visits, Hospitals, and Care Centers
If you or a family member would like to have a visit from the pastor during a hospital stay, please notify the church office. If you or a family member are moved to a care center, please notify the church office.
We want to stay in contact with you and continue our ministry of presence and prayer. Due to privacy rules, hospital and other care facilities are not allowed to share that information when we call.
We depend on you. 612-827-2655 [email protected]
Fellowship & Service Groups: Members are assigned to one of the 4 monthly service groups. If your name appears below, you may be called on to volunteer your time to serve coffee and donuts this month. Thank you!!
Caller: Servers:
February Service Opportunities
Ushers: Rich Donnelly, Dorothy Knutson, Carol Farnham, Jim & Jan Nunn
Fellowship & Service Groups: Members are assigned to one of the 4 monthly service groups. If your name appears below, you may be called on to volunteer your time to serve coffee and donuts this month. Thank you!!
Callers: Helen Applequist, Ginny Olson Servers: Russ and Michaelle Flaten, Ginny and Charlie Olson, Tom and JoAn Overton, Heike Rucker, Dorian Thompson
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Stewardship
Our role as God’s stewards is one of many dimensions —grateful, responsible, self-sacrificing, willing, sharing, proportionate, committed, regular, genuine, and challenged.
By generously giving of ourselves, we discover joy in Christ.
“… you must give as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7