The 7th
Preaching
Dave Thompson Key Elder
Samantha Cormier Greeters
Ed & Alta Dakolios
Kay Doss Ushers
Gary & Judy Lohnbakken
Howard & Sharon
Klovstad Liturgist
Shirley Shirley Care Board
Phyllis Brown Van Driver
Chuck Leggate
Sound Booth David Bauer
Communion
Paige Spalding
Jim Hummel Sharon Mathews
Heidi Duncan Sharon Brady
The 14th Preaching
Dave Thompson
Key Elder Marvin Brown
Greeters Walt & Pricilla Laird
Don Reed Ushers
Marlene Spencer
Betty Ann Nesmith Bill White
Marian Shehein Liturgist
Jean Noble
Care Board Jody Mercer Wallace
Sound Booth Chuck Leggate
The 21st Preaching
Dave Thompson
Key Elder Marvin Brown
Greeters Diane Noddings
Phyllis Brown JoAnn Jones
Ushers
Bebe Spring Janet Brown
Megan Lorentz Peg Ostlund
Liturgist
Charlie Reed Care Board
Chuck & Cindy Leggate
Van Driver
Kate Mitchell Sound Booth
Jeff Gruizenga
The 28th Preaching
Dave Thompson
Key Elder Sharon Mathews
Greeters Chuck & Lois Maris
Heidi Duncan Ushers
Sharon Brady
Jody Lafko Sharon Lincoln
Jenice Fugere Liturgist
Russ Kline
Care Board Edna Carlson
Van Driver Don Harr
Sound Booth
Bob Culbertson
Substitute Ushers: Pat Clark Kay Doss Tom & Ruth Drummond Ginger Green Tom & Ginny Helmer Earl & Sharon Henderson Biff Hogue Bob & Barbara Muir Jane Myhre (if no choir) Ray & Jean Noble Diane Noddings Charlie Reed Don Reed George Schuman Bill Woolston
Substitute Greeters: Ann & Ken Chase Kay Doss Tom & Ruth Drummond Ruth Ewen Bob & Linda Fedric Ginger Green Jeanie Hekkel Tom & Ginny Helmer Earl & Sharon Henderson Biff Hogue Midge Jarrett JoAnn Jones Walt & Priscilla Laird Bob & Barbara Muir Marge Myhra Jane Myhra (if no choir) Ralph Myhra (if no choir) Betty Ann Nesmith Ray & Jean Noble June Pierce John & Marie Reamy Charlie Reed Bob & Shirley Shirley Jerry Swanson Lucile Weisbeck Bill Woolston
M e m o r y J o g g e r s f o r S e p t e m b e r
Pa s t o r ’ s P e n
September2014
Ministry Fair Kicks Off Fall Season
Our annual Ministry Fair on Sunday, September 7 will resume our activities for the
fall season. Held in the fellowship hall beginning at 9:15 AM, our Ministry Fair will fea-
ture a number of groups from our church that will have information about their various
ministries. In addition to the information that will be shared, we will serve donuts, muf-
fins, coffee, and juice. We will also have several gift cards from area restaurants that we will give away.
Join us for this fun way to learn about the many ways our church helps people grow in their faith.
Worship returns to its 10:30 AM hour on Sunday, September 7. I will begin a six week sermon series
titled When the Going Gets Tough. This series based on the New Testament book of Philippians will ex-
plores areas of how to stand strong in our faith in difficult and adverse times.
Sunday school for all ages begins on Sunday, September 14. I, along with Dave Sanderson, will be
co-teaching a class titled, Fear Factor: Facing our Fears as People of Faith. This five week class will ex-
plore a number of fears we face and how we can use the power of God and our faith in Jesus Christ to over-
come them. This class will be held in the Fireside Room.
Orrin Feddes, director of our children’s and youth ministry programs, has lots of exciting things
planned this fall for the children and youth. Sunday school is offered at 9:15 for all ages and our Kidzzone
Ministry Program is offered for children grades K-5 during our 10:30 AM worship service as kids are invited
to leave after the children’s time each Sunday morning.
Youth group resumes to its full schedule on Wednesday, September 17 at 6 PM. We are looking for
people who are willing to help provide a meal on a Wednesday evening. We have a very active youth pro-
gram on Wednesdays and friends are always invited to come.
Groups for men and women, Presbyterian Women’s circles, a college Bible study, among other activ-
ities will all resume in the next few weeks. I hope you will get involved in some of
the things we offer and discover ways to grow in your faith.
I love this time of year as the temperatures begin to change, football season
begins, and church activities return to their full schedule. Come and take part in what
we are doing at FPC! I look forward to worshipping with you on the next Lord’s
Day!
Blessings,
Pastor Dave
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Session Notes/
Finance/Church
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Events/ Church
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Mission/Notices 4
Birthday/
Personnel 5
PW/Calendar 6
Dinners of 8 7
Memory
Joggers 8
Coming Attractions:
Worship Time Change returns to its 10:30 AM hour on Sunday, September 7 Ministry Fair coming on Sunday, September 7 at 9:15 AM in the fellowship hall Sunday school resumes on Sunday, September 14 with classes for all ages Youth group resumes on Wednesday, September 17 at 6:00 PM Out of Darkness & Alzheimer’s walks coming on Sunday, September 21 Legacy Luncheon will be held after worship on Sunday, October 26 (rsvp needed)
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Office Hours: Mon—Thurs 8:30 am— 4 PM 406-252-3434 [email protected] www.fpcbillings.org Sunday School @ 9:15 AM Worship Celebration @ 10:30 STAFF Pastor: Dave Thompson
Office Manager: Jeanne Thompson-Raney
Music Accompanist: Sandra
Rabas
Youth Ministry: Orrin Feddes
Choir Director: Janie Sutton
Choir Accompanist: Bev Wornom
Custodian: Kent Fellingham
SESSION MEMBERS Clerk of Session: Marlene Spencer 252-5027
Class of 2015 Kathy Baskett 544-9857 Sharon Brady 655-9046 Marv Brown 256-0257 Jeff Gruizenga 850-3697
Class of 2016 Samantha Cormier 245-9497 Heidi Duncan 252-2373 Jenice Fugere 252-9641 Michelle Reed 252-5316
Class of 2017 David Bauer 371-5075 Ken Eichenberger 248-8563 Sharon Lincoln 656-9014 Sharon Mathews 696-5559
SESSION MINUTES Session Notes: During the session meeting on August 10, Sharon Lincoln, represent-
ing the Foundation, asked the session to approve the election of the following individuals to
the Foundation: Trina White, Tonya Appelt, John Wright, Chris Eriksen, and Robin Bauer.
The Foundation will hold a Legacy Luncheon on October 26. Jack Bell spoke about the importance of being involved in the Presbytery and urged session members to take turns attending the meetings. Our church now is entitled to two commission-ers at each meeting. It was voted to approve the Personnel Committee’s selection of Sandi Rabas as music ac-companist and Orrin Feddes as Director of Children’s and Youth Ministry. Pastor Dave led a discussion concerning some of the decisions which were made at the re-
cent General Assembly.
Financial snapshot
2014 Income Expense Net
August $ 26,240 $34,784 $ (8,544)
YTD $ 351,786 $263,711 $ 88,075
AUGUST 2014
3rd 174
10th 173
17th 151
24th 158
31st 165
2014
August
Average
164
2013
August
Average
158
Flower Sponsorship Opportunities
Our flower sign-up sheet is located on the back table in the nar-thex. We invite you to sign up for a particular Sunday to sponsor the flow-ers either in honor or memory of someone or a special event such as an anniversary, birthday, etc. Suggested donation is $25. Special thanks to those who donated flowers during the summer months. They included Maryann Canan, Don & Shirley Harr, Peggy Wil-son, the Stillwater Ladies, Ralph & Jane Myhre, Harry & Judy Cuff, Carol Annin, Jo Albin, Marge Myhra, Beth Morrow, Marlene Spencer, Jody Mercer Wallace, and the Presbyterian Women’s organization.
The Church Mice
The church mice have noticed Bud and Joanne Leuthold working especial-ly hard around the church grounds. They have spent many hours this sum-mer pulling weeds, watering flowers, trimming bushes, raking leaves, cleaning up the parking lot, and sprucing things up on our beautiful four acre property. Bud and Joanne recently joined our church and have jumped right in to helping around our church property. We greatly appreciate your help!!
Food Bank Sunday Reminder
Our church was one of the first churches in Billings to designate a monthly Food Bank Sunday. We invite you to bring some non-perishable food items with you on the first Sunday of each month as we help local people in need.
Church Women United Gathering
September 5 at 12 Noon
First United Methodist church
2800 4th Avenue North 652-6109
Potluck
Sermons On-Line
Did you know that you can listen to sermons on-line at our website at www.fpcbillins.org? Just click the “Listen to Sermons” tab on the upper right front of our church’s
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Ecclesiastes 9:7 Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy
D i n n e r s o f E i g h t
Summer is almost over!! ! The purpose is all about getting to know others in the congregation. Make it easy on
everyone, whether it’s in the home of an outing, but make it easy.
If you find that you cannot host, give someone on your team to do the hosting. Do not let this time fall through
There are times that you just cannot host an event, but someone else may be happy to do it, give them a chance.
The Host(s) (first name(s) in cell) picks a couple of dates during the subject Month that is convenient for you and
calls your guests. If you are short of guests (someone may not be able to come), fill in the spaces with new faces
with substitutes listed below or anyone not involved in dinners of eight (don’t forget new members or older mem-
bers). Let your guests know when and where to come and what side dish or beverage to bring if any. (If you do
not hear from your host call them, they may have forgotten.)
This is a very flexible program. Any activities to accompany or follow your dinner are up to you. Even the dinner
format can be modified to a brunch or whatever creative ideas you come up with including eating out. Enjoy your
dinners! It is not necessary to have 8 people for dinner, any number is OK. DO NOT MAKE IT HARD OR STRESS
OVER IT. This is a fun time.
If there are any questions or problems, etc., please notify Pat Hastings immediately at 696-0281 or
[email protected] (be sure to title it Dinners of Eight). Please note any new names on the list or changes. Also, if
you have a change in your email please let me know. I am getting some back.
August/September/October
Albin Jo 656-5600 Muir Bob Barbara 256-6099
Hammermeister Lewis 252-8963 Swanson Jerry Colleen 656-8104
Brown Marvin Janet 256-0257 Morrow Beth 656-2292
Gore Pam 694-6381 Brady Sharon 655-9046
Ascheman Jason Meghan 259-1336 Lafko Jody 651-8060
Reineche Eleanor 248-8293 Spencer Marlene 252-5027
Lohnbakken Gary Judy 656-2046 Montville Chris Michelle 281-4466
Lorentz Megan 855-5427 Reed Don Michelle 252-5316
Eichenberger Ken Barbara 248-8563 Myhre Ralph Jane 652-9172
Fugere Jenice 252-9641 Hastings Pat 656-0072
Carlson Edna 534-6211 Ershine Tom 656-0469
Pierce June 245-7989
Lorentz Bill Colleen 656-8163 Culbertson Bob Cathy 655-7826
Brown Phyllis 652-3727
Basket, Kathy Basingthwaite, Mark 544-9857
Repka Sarah 238-0092 Riggs Thelma 652-0898
Drummond Tom Ruth 656-5977 Wilson Peggy 254-6726
Spring BeBe 252-7898 Jones JoAnn 652-3185
Mercer-Wallace Jody 656-4150
Hammermeister Lewis 252-8963
Substitutes
Leggate Chas Cindy 896-0686 Dayton Bob Shari 256-3130
Thompson Dave Vicki 252-2562 Taubert Carlene Mark Parker 698-2205
PS. If you are interested please call me or email me at the above numbers Thanks Pat Hastings
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As summer turns to autumn, the women of our church will begin to meet in our circles for fellowship, friendship, study, prayer, and the caring for each other and the needs of our church. On Wednesday, September 17th the Miriam and Naomi circles will meet at 9:15 AM. The Elizabeth and Sarah cir-cles will meet at 1:00 PM. Watch the church bulletin for details and places. We will begin a study called Reconciling Paul: A Contemporary Study of 2 Corinthians. All women are welcome. Paul's writings are some of the most influential in Christianity. Revisiting the struggles Paul faced and the authenticity
and integrity of his theology is an essential task for churches today in the midst of great change. Paul, like us, wrestled with and questioned his faith as he tried to live as authentically as possible in an ancient world that, like ours, was also in the midst of great change. We will have our annual Luncheon receiving our Thank Offering at 12:00 noon on October 1 in the Fellowship Hall. All women are welcome. If you would like to join a circle please contact Marlene Spenser at 252-5027, Sue Bentley at 628-6402, or a member of any of the circles.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 Labor Day
Holiday Church closed
2 9:30 Staff Meeting
3 9:30 BSF Leaders 10 Grief Support 12 BLT Starts 7 Choir Rehearsal
4 11 Colleen Swanson’s service 12:30 Mission Committee at Eagle Rock Sanctuary
5 Church Office Closed
6 10 Gluten Intolerance Group
7 Family Promise/IHN here this week 9:15 Ministry Fair 10:30 Worship Communion 11 WP Worship
8 IHN
9 IHN 9:30 Staff meeting 9:30 Women's Bible Study 12 Finance Meeting 6 Sigma Meeting 7 Session
10 IHN 9-11 BSF Leaders 12 BLT 5-9 Deborah Cir-cle Meets 7 Choir Rehearsal
11 IHN 9-11 Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) 1 PM Memorial service for Bob Nelson
12 IHN Church Office closed
13 IHN 2 PM Ellen Ward Memo-rial Service
14 9:15 Sun School 10:30 Worship 11:00 West Park worship
15 6:30 Men's Bible Study (MBS) 10 Worship Com-mittee
16 8:15 to 6 Lifeline Health screening 9:30 Staff Meeting 9:30 Women's Bible Study
17 PW Circles meet 9:30 PW Board 12 BLT 6 Youth Group Starts 7 Choir Rehearsal
18 Dave at meeting in Bozeman 4:30 Stephen Ministry Supervi-sion
19 Church Office Closed
20 2:30-4 Habi-tat for Hu-manity Open House
21 9:15 Sun School 10:30 Worship 11:00 West Park worship
22 6:30 Men's Bible Study
23 9:30 Staff Meeting 9:30 Women's Bible Study 4 PM Ponderosa Pines Nursing Home
24 PW Circles meet throughout the day 12 BLT 6 Youth Group 7 Choir Rehearsal
25 Newsletter Submission Deadline
26 Church office closed
27
28 9:15 Sun School 10:30 Worship 11:00 West Park worship
29 6:30 Men's Bible Study
30 9:30 Staff Meeting 7 PM Foundation Meeting
Welcome Sandi Rabas Sandi has been hired to provide music accompaniment during our worship services on Sunday mornings. Sandi has had extensive training in both the organ and piano and in a variety of musical styles. Sandi was the long time music director at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd and her husband, Randy, serves as the organist at First United Methodist Church. Randy and Sandi and four grown children. Sandi is interested in working with special groups in providing music for our worship ser-vices and also has an interest in bringing back the bell choir. If any of these areas are of interest to you please contact Sandi.
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Youth News Welcome Back! Hope everyone had a great summer and stayed cool. To catch you up with everything, the high school students and 5 leaders were able to go down to Denver and work with a program called DOOR. Being able to help out people who are homeless and organizations that help others was such a blessing for not only myself and the other leaders, but also the students. I have been meeting with the high school students throughout the summer for a Bible study. We have been looking at the Gospel of Mark and talking about who is the one who calls us to follow Him and what does it mean to follow the one who call us. It has been very challenging and rewarding. Finally, F.P.C. Youth is starting back up September 17 at 6 pm. Please join us at the church for food, games, worship, and great discussions. Thank for your continual support. We here at F.P.C. Youth really appreciate all that you do and you all are such a blessing. In Christ, Orrin Feddes (Director of children and youth)
Church and Society Schedule for September
Church & Society, in its 33rd year in our congregation, will resume on Sunday, September 14. This class has a different guest speaker each week talk on issues pertaining to church and society. Our September guests will be: SEPTEMBER 14: Reverend Doug Johnson, Chaplain at Billings Clinic, will address "General Assembly Milestones.” As a Teaching Elder Commissioner, Doug participated in the 221st General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church this past summer in Detroit, Michigan. Among issues that he will discuss will be the background, deliberations, and voting regarding same sex marriage and divestment from several companies doing business in Israel and Palestine. SEPTEMBER 21: Jim Gransbery, retired Billings Gazette Agricultural and Political reporter, will share about "Pope Francis and the Preferential Option for the Poor.” As the first Jesuit Pope, Jim will discuss the history of the Jesuits in South America, their focus on the poor, and the efforts of Pope Francis to reach out to the poor. This timely subject has relevance to the proposed Summit on Homelessness, the November elections, and what, if anything, are we to do as Christians. SEPTEMBER 28: Olena South, Native of Ukraine, will address: "Visiting Ukraine Today.” Olena will dis-cuss the background leading up to the conflict in Ukraine. She will include the effects on the people and her family, who still reside in the western part of Ukraine. Now a U.S. citizen, Olena will also detail the process of gaining citizenship in our country.
Summer worship schedule changes on Sunday, September 7
Our Autumn worship schedule will begin on Sunday, September 7 with worship at 10:30 AM. This schedule will continue through Memorial Day weekend. Hope you will join us for worship during the Fall & Winter months. Ministry Fair is Sunday, September 7 and Sunday School begins on Sunday, September 14
Legacy Luncheon coming on Sunday, October 26 Save the Date!
Leave a Legacy for your children, your family, your friends. The First Presbyterian Foundation Board will be inviting
you all to a Legacy Luncheon on October 26th. Learn how just a few dollars a year or gifts in your estate can benefit your Church
family NOW and for generations to follow. Through dollars left to The First Presbyterian Foundation, the Foundation Board has
been able to contribute over $50,000 to the church’s annual budget over the last 3 years. Started in 1990 by a few First Presbyter-
ian members, the Foundation Reserves have grown to over $850,000, in addition to giving large amounts for church items over
the last two decades. The Foundation has received large and small gifts over the years. Gifts in memoriam, in honor of, and es-
tate gifts, all gifts to the generations to follow to benefit the First Presbyterian Church family. Learn more about the Foundation,
how to make a planned gift, or a yearly tax gift on October 26th. Save the date now to leave a legacy for your family and friends.
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Mission News
The Mission Committee has been busy with your help over the summer. The Habitat House is fin-ished and was dedicated on June 30. The family has moved in and are very thankful for their new home. Thanks to everyone who worked on the house, made meals, prayed, and helped build this home in any way. Special thanks to all who gave toward the Noisy Offering in June. $858.67 was raised for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life and the fight against cancer. Thanks again to all who donated! The Makokoba Presbyterian Church in Zimbabwe, Africa, is our sister church. We have given
them $1,000 to give to their members for micro-loans. This will help them start businesses. Let’s all pray for this church and this endeavor. Also the Rev. Brent Long made a beautiful communion set that we have used and so has West Park. Now it will be sent to our sister church. We gave Eagle Rock Sanctuary a donation of $1,000.00. Eagle Rock Sanctuary understands that the demands and pressures constantly facing leadership in the ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ take their toll in reduced effectiveness and tired spirits. Eagle Rock Sanctuary was to provide a retreat where individuals could recharge their batteries, get away from distractions and re-energize themselves. Jesus Himself set the example be going off on a mountain or to the garden to pray and more than once visited His disciples to "Come ye apart.” Eagle Rock Sanctuary is for individuals and groups; for day use or for overnights. By pursuing knowledge, by touching the earth and by coming to oneness with God, we are renewed to continue or journey of Christian living and leading. Our young friend Josh who lives with his family in Togo Africa, is healing nicely and back home in Togo. Thank you for all of your prayers for this precious missionary family. The Weldon Valley Church in Colorado was flooded last summer. They have expressed their deep appreciation for our prayers and financial gifts. Thanks to many churches, they have been able to repair everything that was destroyed and are working again to serve the Lord in their community and beyond. We will be having a food drive in the fall to help the Lewis and Clark Family Food Program this Fall. Our church will host Family Promise/Interfaith Hospitality Network from September 7-13. Volunteers are needed to help with meals, overnight hosting, set-up, and clean-up. If you are able to help with any of these areas please contact either Marv & Janet Brown or Chris Eriksen. This year the Mission Committee has decided not to have a Time And Talent craft sale as we have done in past years. We still plan to give out $10 to whoever wants it on October 19. But instead of making something to sell, we hope that you will “Pay it Forward.” That is to say do something to help another person. We trust that there is something that you can do to help your neighbor. In doing this, you are participating in Mission. The Mission Committee has thought of a few ideas to get you started. We know that you will have more. You can: Drive someone where they need to go; Visit someone; Take care of a yard by mowing, weeding, water-ing, or raking leaves; Send cards; Give some stamps; Send a package to a missionary or someone else in need; Take care of an animal; Volunteer your time at a hospital, prison, or the zoo; or Pray Make this a family project. What a wonderful way to teach children to love others. The bottom line is we want to encourage you to help God’s children—your neighbors. Please share your ideas with others so we are all excited about the possibilities. Email or give your thoughts and ideas to Sue Bentley at [email protected]. Sue will in turn share them back with all of you.
Stephen Ministry Update
Your Stephen Ministry area is needing to increase its leadership team. We had hoped to send people to training over the summer, but that did not happen. Therefore, we will not be starting a training session this Fall as planned. Please continue to pray for this group as we con-tinue to assist congregation members through times of crisis in their lives. Please stop and visit our table at the Ministry Fair on Sunday, September 7!! A dedicated group of Stephen Ministers continue to reach out to people in our church by providing one on one caring relationship. If you could use or know of someone who could benefit from a Stephen Minister, please contact Doris Backus, Jack Bell, or Pastor Dave. Current Stephen Ministers meet for supervi-sion the second and third Thursdays at 4:30 PM.
Grief support group continues every month
A grief support group within our church continues to meet the first Wednesday of each month from 10-11 (please note new time!) in the Pastor’s old officer. This group is open to anyone in the church or community who is experiencing grief. Facilitated by Dr. Don Harr, this group will provide support and help to those facing grief.
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On a Personal Note
Marie Reamy has been hospitalized in then ICU at the Billings Clinic for over a month following heart surgery. Colleen Swanson passed away on August 26. Her funeral will be held on Thursday, September 4 at 11:00 AM. A memorial service for Dr. Robert Nelson is scheduled for Thursday, September 11 at 1 PM in our sanctuary. A memorial service for Ellen “Bert” Ward will be held at our church on Saturday, September 13 at 2:00 PM. Ellen died last month at the nursing home in Roundup. We extend our condolences to the family of Denise Finn who passed away on July 13. Denise’s funeral was held in our church on July 17. Denise was our church’s music director for a number of years. We share our sympathies with the family of Bess Hovey who passed away in June. Her funeral was held at our church on June 22. “Our family has received great consolation and comfort in your help and understanding. We shall long remember your thoughtfulness in our loss of Denise. She truly loved our church and all of the members.” Phyllis Brown & Janice Danahy. Special thanks to Doug McShane (Jo Bartels’ son) of Acorn Technologies of Billings for donating a laptop computer for our mission outreach to the Montana Rescue Mission.
Special walks coming Sunday, September 21
The annual Out of the Darkness community walk for suicide prevention will be in Veterans Park from 1-3:30 PM on Sunday, September 21. Join the First Presbyterian Church team by signing up on the table in the gal-lery or by calling the church office. Tax-deductible contributions are needed and appreciated for the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. For further information about this walk, please contact Dr. Don Harr. The annual Alzheimer’s walk will be held at Zoo Montana on Sunday, September 21 with registration be-ginning at 1 PM. If interested in being a part of our church team, please talk with Teri Pattee or Doris Backus.
Block Party Appreciation!
Thanks to all who helped with our 4th annual community Block Party on Wednesday, August 20. We had our biggest turnout yet!! Under the direction of the Fellowship Committee, the block party is one way our church reaches out to our local neighbors by providing a fun night of free food, games, and music. We appreciate all who gave of their time with set-up, serving, assisting with games, and clean-up to make our block party another great success. Special thanks to Jack Bell for providing the music, to Bill Dimich and Pepsi for providing the refresh-ments, and Albertsons for donating some of the salads. What a great event again this year!!
September Birthdays 1 Mara Duncan 5 Jordan Schaubel 6 Cathie Bell Kathy Butler Sara Thompson Barbara Nelson 7 Robert Anacker Hunter Skov 8 Andrew Letson Jacob Schoenberger 9 Elise Keenum 11 Michael Johnson 12 Mary Grabow Sarah Luse 13 Tiffany Bell
15 Tom Davis 16 Emily Fangmeier Robin Bauer 18 Kallie Nagel Barbara Rice Lila Spring 19 Lois Maris Diane Noddings 20 Ruth Drummond Howard Klovstad 21 Mary Ann Canan 22 Greg Wiens 23 John Stewart 27 Lauren Bauer Heather Leggate
Anniversaries 2 Dave & Judy Nusbaum 3 Jeff & Kerry Gruizenga Nick & Nikki Schaubel 4 Cook & Kelly Murch 7 Mike & Margaret Hofacker 13 Dan & Lou Ferguson 14 John & Joanne Leuthold 20 John & Debbie Oliver