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REPORTER Schedule for Holy Week April 9—Palm Sunday, 10 a.m.—meet in the Memorial Garden to process into the sanctuary with palms. April 13—Maundy Thursday—Worship at 7 p.m. with anointing with oil and absolution, communion and stripping of the altar. April 24—Good Friday—Worship at 7 p.m. Join us for this annual Good Friday Tenebrae Service. The North Dallas Trombone Choir will join us with special music. Easter Sunday April 16th—Easter Breakfast—Breakfast will be served beginning at 8:30 a.m. This will be a fund raiser for the youth so please be generous with your free will offering. April 16th—Easter Sunday—Worship at 10 a.m. we join our voices in praise and celebration of the resurrection! Re- member to bring a flower from your home to help decorate our renewed and resurrected Easter cross. If you forget, well have some available for you as you enter the worship service.
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REPORTER

Schedule for Holy Week

April 9—Palm Sunday, 10 a.m.—meet in the Memorial Garden to process into the sanctuary with palms. April 13—Maundy Thursday—Worship at 7 p.m. with anointing with oil and absolution, communion and stripping of the altar.

April 24—Good Friday—Worship at 7 p.m. Join us for this annual Good Friday Tenebrae Service. The North Dallas Trombone Choir will join us with special music.

Easter Sunday

April 16th—Easter Breakfast—Breakfast will be served beginning at 8:30 a.m. This will be a fund raiser for the youth so please be generous with your free will offering.

April 16th—Easter Sunday—Worship at 10 a.m. we join our voices in praise and celebration of the resurrection! Re-member to bring a flower from your home to help decorate our renewed and resurrected Easter cross. If you forget, we’ll have some available for you as you enter the worship service.

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As I am writing this for the newsletter I realize it has been six months since I began serving as In-terim Pastor here at St. Luke's. It has been a busy time and I am certainly enjoying learning to know you as individuals and as a congregation.

I am pleased that the Call Committee is doing their work to prepare to interview perspective candidates to serve as Pastor here. Please continue to include in your prayers the Call Committee as well as the person you will eventually call to serve as Pastor.

I give thanks for your faithfulness to the good news of Jesus Christ!

Mary Kaiser, Interim Pastor

The Men’s Breakfast will continue to meet on the 4th Saturday of each month. This month we will meet on April 22nd at 8:30 a.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn on 190 just east of Waterview Dr.

The call committee held its first meeting on Monday, March 20th. Over the next few weeks, the committee will complete the Mis-sion Site Profile. This document is given to

all of the candidates and describes who we are as a congregation, what is important to us and where we are headed in the coming years. Once the committee completes the Mission Site Profile, we will begin the process of meeting with candidates and discerning whom we will call as our next pastor.

As always, please don't hesitate to reach out to members of the commit-tee if you have any questions.

Wednesday, April 5, 5:30 pm - The Flock will pro-vide the meal for the Lenten Service supper so we need chefs and volunteers. Call Carol if you can help. On Saturday, April 29th, we will head to the Ball-park in Arlington to watch the Rangers vs. the Angels.

Meet at church at 4 p.m. Let Carol Herrman know if you plan to go

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Dear members of St. Luke’s Congregation:

I want to thank you for your expressions of support and best wishes following our Annual Meeting in January.

You have elected a hardworking Council, committed to serving our congregation. We pledge to listen to each member, insure transparency and focus on what is in the best interest of the congregation.

Our first steps to open communication are: Frequent articles in The Reporter Open invitation to bring concerns to Council meetings: The church Council meets on the 2nd Monday of each month, beginning at 7:00 P.M. with devotions in the adult education room. If you have a question or concern that you would like the Council to be aware of, either with or without coming to the meeting put a note in my mailbox. Include your name and email or phone number. I will contact you to personally invite you to the meeting and let you know when you will be placed on the agenda. Chances are your question or suggestion may also be shared by another member and you may not be the only one interested in the answer.

I’m excited about the coming year and I hope you are too. Please keep your Church Council and the Call Committee in your prayers.

The Peace of God be with You Always, Shirley Sigler St. Luke’s Council President

The 2017 NT-NL Synod Assembly will take place April 28—30th. Our voting members are Pastor Mary Kaiser, Denny and Carol Brant. The theme of the assembly is “What Does This Mean?” What does the Reformation mean for us in the 21st century?

The Assembly worship service on Saturday, the 29th is open to the public. It will be held at Preston Meadow Lutheran Church, 6801 Coit Road in Plano beginning at 5 p.m. Bishop Erik Gronberg will be preach-ing. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. No reservations required.

The devotion booklets for Apr il—June are available on the table in the narthex. Please feel free to pick one up for your personal use.

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Women of St. Luke’s The April Bible study for Mary Ruth and Rebekah circles concludes the winter Reformation anniversary Bible study on Galatians: Christian Faith and Christian Freedom by Kit Kleinhans, a professor at Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa. This study is “For freedom Christ has set us free” with theme verses from Gala-tians 5:1 - 6:18. This month’s lesson may be found on page 24 of the April Gather magazine or may be downloaded at gathermagazine.org. The Leader’s guide follows the lesson.

APRIL ACTIVITIES

April 1 (Saturday): Leadership Team Meeting, 9:00am in the Adult S. S. Classroom

April 5 (Wednesday): Activity Day, 9:00am in the Gathering Area. Come work on quilts, layettes, school and health kits for Lutheran World Relief.

April 8 (Saturday): 9:00am – Sarah Circle meets in the Church Conference Room. Their lesson will be session three of the Gather magazine Bible study “Heirs of Promise.” Hostess: Brenda Milner, Study Leader: Joy Uhler.

April 11 (Tuesday): 10:00am - Mary Ruth Circle will meet at church in the adult classroom. Hostess: Martha Eastwood, Study Leader: Emily Hoffman 1:30pm - Rebekah Circle will meet at church in the adult class-room. Hostess: Carol Rizzo, Study Leader: Rita Humphrey

April 19 (Wednesday): Lutheran World Relief Packing Day, 9:00am Many hands make for light work. Join others in packing quilts, layettes, school and health kits.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR Spring Luncheon, May 6 (Saturday) at 11:30am.

All women of the church are invited to a potluck luncheon (dessert and drinks provided) followed by the lively, fun and entertaining program, “Delightful Music.” Lev Kardonsky, a Grammy award violinist, and Jer-ry Stephens, pianist who accompanied the Dallas Symphony Chorus for 29 years will play a variety of musical selections. Mary Ruth Circle is the host. Sign up for the luncheon will be on April 23 & 30.

Plan to attend!

All women of St. Luke’s are invited and encouraged to come. Please feel free to join any of the circles at any time.

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Booksome Ladies

On Wednesday, April 26th , the Booksome Ladies will meet in the Adult Classroom at 9:30 a.m. Our book for discussion is A Man Called Ove by Swedish author Fredrik Backman. This is a funny and charming book about Ove, the grumpiest man you may ever meet. He has staunch principles, strict routines, and a short fuse. People think he is bitter, and he thinks himself surrounded by idiots. His well-ordered, solitary world is shaken with the appearance of new neighbors, a chatty young couple and their two boisterous little daughters. As they are moving into the neighborhood, they accidental-ly flatten Ove’s mailbox with their U-Haul. What follows is an irresist-ible tale of unkempt cats, unlikely friendships, and a community’s un-expected reassessment of the one person they thought they had all fig-ured out. This novel about the angry old man next door is a heart-warming exploration of the unreliability of first impressions and a gen-tle reminder that life is sweeter when it is shared with other peo-ple. This book is guaranteed to make you smile! EVERYONE IS WELCOME to come and be a part of this friendly group of readers.

Joyous Easter Martha Eastwood

Our “Old Rugged Cross” is again in the sanctuary for the Lenten sea-son. There are slips of paper in a basket on the table in the narthex on which to write a prayer and place it in one of the slots on the cross. This has been a tradition at St. Luke’s for about 30 years.

On Good Friday the prayers are removed and replaced with black ribbons which are then covered up on Easter Sunday by flowers which each member is invited to add to the cross that morning before the wor-ship service.

Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime. Martin Luther

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The members of St. Luke’s and their families that are being prayed for during the month are listed below.

Betty Kennedy, Prayer Chain Chairperson 972-235-6309 972-774-2002

THE FAMILY OF IRMA YOUNG THE FAMILY OF ED ALESCH THE FAMILY OF ROB LITTLE GAIL JOHNSON ED SOBEY SUZIE HABHAGGER LINDA YOUNG DICK MINER KATHRYN KRAEFFT PHIL HOUSTON DORIS HOUSTON BEN HONG MILDRED PLISKAL CARLA BENDER SHIRLEY SIGLER RITA HUMPHREY BERNIE HUMPHREY ROSE LITTLE EMILY EASTWOOD RUTHIE GROOM DAVID REED ROBERT VORCE JEAN HAMMETT DAVID & JENNIFER HUMPHREY OLGA ANN BAIRD MARVIN BAIRD We welcome prayers for all, however, please let us know when your name should be removed from our list. Thanks

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Ricky Maasz 04-03 Arnie Prosser 04-05 Kevin Kraefft 04-08 Sam Eckholm 04-11 Jakob Wimer 04-13 Colin Wimer 04-14 Sheryl Prosser 04-20 Tanner McEwan 04-21

Beverly Ashby 04-25 Jamie Smith 04-25 Laura Vogt 04-26 David Tate 04-27 Jim Dukowitz 04-28 Evelyn Spangler 04-28 Jennifer Ritchie 04-29 Jennie Smith 04-29

Bill & Anne Mechler 04-12-2008

Note: If you have an anniversary or birthday this month and your name is not on our list, please call the church office and give us the infor-mation for our records. Thank you.

Dear friends,

Thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers, cards and words of concern during my recent knee replacement surgery. My bionic knee is healing well so far. Thanks also to Tom Petersen and Carol Brant for filling in for me in the office while I was out for two weeks.

Gail Johnson

Occasionally during 2017, you will notice bulletin inserts referenc-ing the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. We will also have some activities relating to the anniversary. We will soon be viewing a CD produced by Rick Steves which he made in Germany for PBS. You might also catch it on his PBS program sometime this year.

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St. Luke’s Lutheran Church

Interim Pastor Rev. Mary Kaiser Administrative Assistant Gail Johnson Director of Music Ministries…………………. Dale Dietert

Council Members

President, Shirley Sigler 2/272-7458 Vice President, Tim Wegener.. . . . . . . . . . .612/859-4500 Secretary, Anne Eckholm 9/231-6121 Treasurer, Tom Petersen 9/866-0619 Financial Sec., Carol Lysen. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9/233/6585 Christian Ed.. Emily Hoffman. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/669-0125 Evangelism, Carol Rizzo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/231-3269 Congregational Life, Jerold Plumb…………....9/231-4214 Congregational Resources, Gail Johnson .9/231-3361 Indoor Property, Jerry Zimmerman. . . . . . . . . 2-207-0771 Outdoor Property, Ralph Rizzo. . . . . . . . . . . . 9/231-3269 Worship & Music, Frieda Chyn . . . . . . . . . . . .2/514-8426 Service Outreach, open Youth, Emily Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/669-0125

Contact Us:

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.stlukeslutheranchurch.org Phone: 972-234-8804

The Reporter Published for and by St. Luke’s Lutheran Church

Next deadline—Apr.15 [email protected] All members of St. Luke’s are invited to submit arti-cles of interest for publica-tion in THE REPORTER. Articles may be submitted in written form using WORD format or electron-ic form. Please include your name and phone number. Articles should be no longer than 250 words. Those over 250 may need to be edited.

Sunday Schedule

Worship at 10:00 a.m. Sunday School at 8:45 a.m.

Phone number: 972-234-8804 www.stlukeslutheranchurch.org

NETWORK OF COMMUNITY MINISTRIES Ingathering days are the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. Items always needed are: peanut butter, jelly, canned meats and vegetables, canned fruit, soups, paper products, personal hygiene products. Please place items in the cart marked Network in the Gathering Area.


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