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St. Matthew by the Lake Lutheran Church “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” St. Matthew by the Lake Lutheran Church 3966 U.S. Hwy 641 North Anniversary May 10 Ruth & Lynn Smith May 21 Alan & Darla Berton St. Matthew by the Lake Lutheran Church 3966 U.S. Hwy 641 N. Benton, KY. 42025 270-527-1856 Sunday Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. 1 st Wednesday of the month is our Morning Women’s Group Discussions 10:00 a.m. Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmatthewbythe lake.org Check us out on Facebook Thank you to our April reception group for all your hard work! Birthdays May 3 Mattie Baxter May 3 Judy Dahms May 8 Tanner Castleberry May 8 th Justis Ford May 9 th Memphis Ford May 10 Dorothy Thompson May 16 Dianne Martinek May 19 Brian Roosa May 22 Greta Henry May reception committee *Linda & Mike Ward - coordinators Bob Holcomb Jim & Dottie Hill Debbie Schoo Dennis & Marti McHugh Kent & Cheryl Edwards John & Eileen Rowthorn Brian & Nancy Roosa ********************************************** Kentucky Bright Life Farm Musical Prentation and Pot Luck Sunday, May 15 th Plan to attend and bring a friend to this special worship service, followed by a pot luck.
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St. Matthew by the Lake Lutheran Church

The Fisherman’s News “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:1

May 2016

St. Matthew by the Lake Lutheran Church3966 U.S. Hwy 641 NorthBenton, KY 42025

AnniversaryMay 10 Ruth & Lynn SmithMay 21 Alan & Darla BertonMay 23 Shannon & Beverly Ward

St. Matthew by the Lake Lutheran Church3966 U.S. Hwy 641 N.Benton, KY. 42025270-527-1856

Sunday Morning Worship 9:30 a.m.

1st Wednesday of the month is our Morning Women’s Group Discussions10:00 a.m.

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.stmatthewbythe lake.org

Check us out on Facebook

The Mission of St. Matthew by the Lake:

Sharing Christ’s Love in Worship, Fellowship, and Service

Thank you to our April reception group for all your hard work!

BirthdaysMay 3 Mattie BaxterMay 3 Judy DahmsMay 8 Tanner CastleberryMay 8th Justis FordMay 9th Memphis FordMay 10 Dorothy ThompsonMay 16 Dianne MartinekMay 19 Brian RoosaMay 22 Greta HenryMay 25 John RowthornMay 25 Sharon JohnsonMay 30 Karl Naggatz

May reception committee *Linda & Mike Ward - coordinators

Bob HolcombJim & Dottie Hill

Debbie SchooDennis & Marti McHughKent & Cheryl EdwardsJohn & Eileen Rowthorn

Brian & Nancy RoosaDollie Edwards

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Kentucky Derby Party

Saturday, May 7th 3:00

(details inside)

Bright Life FarmMusical Prentation

and Pot LuckSunday,May 15th

Plan to attend and bring a friend to this special worship service,

followed by a pot luck.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1Acoustic Sunday9:30 Worship10:30 Fellowship BrunchBlessing of the Personal Care Kit items

2 39:00 WELCAMeeting & Assembling Personal Care Kits

410:00 Ladies group

5 6 73:00Kentucky Derby Party @Bob Holcombs house

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8:30 Bells 9:30 Worship10:30 Fellowship

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5:45 B.A.S.S.6:30 Board Mtgs7:30 Council Mtg.

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6:30 Choir

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13 14 7-9Country Breakfast

15 8:30 Bells9:30 Worship service with Bright Life Farms10:30 Pot Luck 10:30 Blood pressures checked

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5:30 Acoustic

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8:30 Bells 9:30 Worship10:30 Fellowship

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24 25

5:30 Acoustic6:30 Choir

26 27 283:30Kaylyn Berton’s Wedding

29Acoustic Sunday9:30 Worship10:30 Fellowship

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office closed

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WORSHIP LEADER5-1 Kent Edwards5-8 Bill Seifert5-15 Sharon Johnson5-22 Lori Kuta5-29 Sharon JohnsonUSHER5-1 John & Jean Fuller5-8 Michael & Joseph Faughn5-15 Ross & Janet Hicks5-22 Carl Price & Mike Ward5-29 Dottie & Jim HillGREETERS5-1 Mike & Debbie Centofante5-8 Clarence & Carolyn Traum5-15 Frank & Rita Vied5-22 Sharon Johnson & Laura Savage5-29 Bob & Mary Scott

LITURGIST5-1 Dorothy Thompson5-8 Tom Kind5-15 Jean Fuller5-22 Scot Ratzlaff5-29 Lee Ann VerziLAY READER5-1 Debbie Schoo5-8 Kaylyn Berton5-15 Linda Ward5-22 Pat Partyka5-29 Ellen HiggsSOUND5-1 Harland Timmons5-8 John Hudak5-15 Kent Edwards5-22 Rebekka 5-29 John Hudak

COMMUNION ASSISTANTS5-1 Rev. Louella, Kent Edwards, Debbie Centofante, Sharon Johnson5-8 Rev. Louella, Bill Seifert, Vern Thompson, Jean Fuller5-15 Sharon Johnson, Darrell Olson, Dianne Martinek, Scot Ratzlaff5-22 Rev. Louella, Lori Kuta, Darlene Timmons, Dottie Hill5-29 Rev. McAllister, Sharon Johnson, Rita Vied, Debbie SchooALTAR GUILD5-1 Rita Vied/ Jane Cox5-8 Lucille Schuman / Ruth Smith5-15 Dottie Hill/ Sandy Olson5-22 Karl Naggatz / Neil & Joan Weber5-29 Marti McHugh / Cheryl Weed

May Communion Bread Baker: Barb Seifert May Blood Pressures: Marti McHugh / Kent Edwards

A word from your Worship and Music Board

One of the missions that we actively support is a faith based nonprofit Adult Special Needs Community in Princeton, Bright Life Farms. We have invited the residents of this property to join us for service on May 15 and present a short mission talk about this facility. They have also volunteered to present us with a musical presentation featuring some of their residents. This is a uniquely special service that will assist in connecting us to one of our local missions in a very personal way. Your worship team would like to encourage you to please bring a friend or neighbor to service as a way to help spread the word about the work and lives going on at Bright Life Farms.

The Acoustic Band would love to add another vocalist or two to allow for harmony with our other instruments. We rehearse typically two Wednesdays a month from 530-630p and perform on the second Sunday of the month. So if you like to sing or play an instrument and would like to be part of this musical ministry, please see Lucy Young for more information.

New Organist Needed! Marietta is moving back to Texas therefore we are again in the market for a new organist. If you know of anyone who might be interested in this position please let Debbie Schoo or Dianne Martinek know. Prayers that we will be able to quickly fill this position are requested!

Special Thanks: Needs to be given to John Hudak and all his helpers for all the electronic upgrades that have gone on in the past year. The new television in the fellowship hall is now running a live feed of the service and has a dvd player connected and several upgrades to our currently multimedia set-up in the sanctuary have been completed. The worship board would like to acknowledge the time and energy that John and his team have invested in our multimedia. So---- THANK YOU!!!!

Welcome to our newest worship board member Bob Holcomb. Bob has agreed to take on the role of Greeter/Usher Lead and will assist with answering questions, training new ushers, and making sure that replacements are found for vacant doors on Sunday morning. Bob will be working closely with the Worship Team to make sure that is very important group of volunteers is supported and represented. Thank you Bob for your time and talents with this new activity!

In Loving Memory

Family and friends of Larry Rector, friend of Rebekka Handschke RatzlaffFamily and friends of Gerhard(Whitey) Lehman, Father of Darlene TimmonsFamily and friends of Sonny Goldsmith, friends of Bob Holcomb

Newsletter Deadline

Upcoming Pulpit Fill Schedule

May 1: Rev Louella Lyon

May 8: Rev Louella Lyon

May 15: Special Guest / Mission Talk Bright Life Farms

May 22: Rev. Louella Lyon

May 29: Rev. Wayne McAllister

Important Worship/Service Dates:

May 1: Acoustic ServiceMay 8: Mother’s DayMay 15: Bright Life Farms Participation/ Pot LuckMay 29: Acoustic Service / Memorial Day

June 19: Father’s DayJune 26: Rev. Rudy Mueller visit

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What a delicious breakfast we serve every second Saturday of each month. You won’t want to miss it. We will have a signup sheet in the Narthex for those willing to volunteer their time and talents to help cook, set up, serve, clean up, and have a good time with one another. Tell you your friends and family to join us for a great breakfast. Monies from this breakfast benefit local missions. See you there. Thank you Cheryl Weed for advertising in the Newspaper it really helped. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE FELLOWSHIP BOARD or

G. I.F.T Committee (Growing In Fellowship Together)Kentucky Derby Party

Saturday, May 7th 3:00@Bob Holcombs House

(directions are in the Narthex) And they're off! Our 1st Kentucky Derby Party is in the works. We have a family fun event planned for Saturday, May 7th, starting at 3:00. Plan to wear your festive hat and most colorful attire. We will have games for the adults and kids. There is a sign-up sheet in the Narthex, please let us know if you are attending. Bring your favorite beverage, we have some delicious recipes available if you’d like to make a traditional Kentucky Derby food items. Don’t forget your pennies, nickels, and quarters - Bob has a fun horse racing game to teach all of us.

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An update on Hannah Harmon; the young lady who is riding 13,000 miles over 37 states to raise awareness against human trafficking. She left our church and made it all the way to Florida! While she was in Panama City she was hit by a car. She went to the hospital and nothing was broken but she had some bad road rash on her face, her pelvis and tail bone are very sore. Hannah has since left Panama City and has gone to Destin, FL for care. Hannah's bike was needing many repairs a cyclist group raised over $500.00 to have her bike put back together like new! Please everyone keep Hannah in your prayers as she is having a very rough time getting back on the bike knowing she will be riding in traffic once again. Hannah did take a ride with her currenthost family and was able to go about 7 miles. Let's not forget the reason for her ride as well ..... to raise awareness against human trafficking! Prayers are with you Hannah!*************************************************************************************** There will be NO Line Dancing in May. We will keep you posted when it will resume.***********************************************************************************************The Fellowship Board will be serving a meatless Spaghetti supper for our May 10 th B.A. S.S.

Unapproved April council minutes

ST. MATTHEW BY THE LAKE LUTHERAN CHURCHCHURCH COUNCIL MEETING DATE April 12, 2016 ______

IN ATTENDANCE: Darrell Olson, Pastor Husby, Debbie Schoo, Jan Kind, Ross Hicks, Linda Ward, Bob Holcomb, Mary Scott, Dianne Martinek, Gene Pettett, Rita Vied. John Hudak and Jane Cox. Meeting opened at 7:36pm by Darrell Olson with DEVOTIONS read by Pastor Husby. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING: Previous minutes approved.PASTOR’S REPORT: Pastor Husby spoke with Neva Aldene about Bob. Visited Frank and Wilma Snyder gave communion. Visited Gerhard Lehman at the hospital. Our Church was lifted up in prayers by the Indiana-KY Synod. .

PRESCHOOL BOARD REPORT: 10ft. Garden building for outdoor toys on back order. Property will set up. 19 students registered for the Mon/Wed class, 7 or 8 students for the Tues/Thurs. Carolyn Traum has joined the Preschool board; they are still looking for 3 more volunteers. BOARD REPORTS:CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: Sunday School attendance increased to 8 during Easter. Children are making flowers for Mother’s Day. A Fund raiser is tentatively scheduled for May 1st. The Hiking trip rescheduled. Presently there are no plans for a first communion class. Anyone desiring that class should speak to Darrell O. and arrangements will be made. STEWARDSHIP (TIME & TALENT): No report OUTREACH/EVANGELISM: Cookbooks discussed, a motion was made and approved to go ahead with this at a cost of $700 for 200 cookbooks. All of the profits from the cookbooks sales go toward malaria nets & Zika epidemic. PROPERTY: Carpet has been cleaned. Kudos was given to the Property board for the water feature in the Church entrance. Parking Lot will be done sometime between August 1 and August 15th. MISSION AND MINISTRY: Recommended $100 from Fund B be given to the Marshall County Rescue Squad for a Church advertisement in their Safety and First Aid Booklet. Motion made and approved. April Mission focus is the LWR Personal Care Kits. M &M is working with WELCA on this project. Blood Glucose (Sugar) will be checked before Church services on the second Sunday in June. LeeAnn Verzi available after service April 17 th to help folks sign up for the Kroger Community Rewards. June 4th kick off to Annual Hook’em for the Hungry event which runs thru June 12. FELLOWSHIP: KY Derby party May 7th at Bob Holcombs home. Games, food and fun are scheduled. KY Derby hat decorating party is scheduled at Janet Hicks home on the 29th of April. All are invited. June 4th fish fry and fishing tournament to celebrate the life of Steve Phumphrey at the KY Dam ParkWORSHIP/MUSIC: Batteries replaced in the microphones. Our church service can be viewed in the fellowship hall. Organist Marietta has resigned - moving to TX. Her last Sunday April 24th. Ads are in 4 newspapers for one month; & on line. A request has gone out to others to help fill this vacancy on a temporary basis. TREASURERS REPORT/FINANCE REPORT: Gene P. presented the giving summary. Jan Kind reviewed the financial reports. Treasury report was accepted. All board reports were accepted and approved. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Church Treasurer: No volunteer yet. Will continue to search until 1st of September. If no volunteer comes forward a change in plan will be formulated. NEW BUSINESS: Larry and Sonya Mahler moved to GA and transferred.* Discussion was presented on church bazaar donated items - a member wanted to bring some of the items donated for the fall bazaar to the Red Bird Mission in eastern KY. Some members of WELCA expressed they would rather make a monetary donation. Further discussion will be made at next WELCA mtg. Church Council decided to keep items donated to the church fall bazaar locally. *Ross Hicks brought an article “Seeds for the Parish” which discussed preparations for disasters and storms. Property board will be looking at a disaster plan. *John Hudak brought information regarding switching internet/telephone services from AT&T to Mediacom at a savings of approximately $53/month. Agreed to explore this option. * Thank you John and Renee for assisting with Aubrey Clark during his recent illness. * Financial reports have been audited and are satisfactory. *Motion made and approved to give Marshall County Sheriff’s Office $70 towards materials needed to assist 35 children for the National Child Safety Council. DATE OF NEXT MEETING: May 10, 2016Meeting adjourned at 9:20pm with the Lord’s Prayer. Minutes submitted by Rita Vied Council Secretary

“Country Breakfast” Saturday, May 14

7:00 - 9:00

WE ARE MAKING A NEW COOK BOOK- WITH A CAUSE! Our church is blessed with so many good cooks. And not all are women, so we the cookbook committee would like you to share 2, 3, or more of your favorite recipes with us. You can get recipe forms at the church to fill out, you can email a recipe to me, or there will be a basket to drop them off at the church.    The best part about the new cookbook is that 100 percent of the profit will be going to buy mosquito sleeping nets for families in the affected area of the Zika virus. If with the selling of the cookbooks we could prevent just one baby being born with Zika  and all the problems that comes with this, it will be so worth while . The recipes will come from the church members, preschool, transferred members, and some outside from outside our church family. We are a small church, but I think we can make a big difference in the lives of many.  

  MARY SCOTT AND THE COOKBOOK COMMITTEE                                                                            [email protected]   or any questions    270-898-1782

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HOOK ‘EM FOR THE HUNGRY

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL FISHING TOURNAMENT&

FISH FRY IN MEMORY OF STEVE PUMPHREYSaturday, June 4th

Kentucky Dam State Park Pavillion #3

Get your fishing pole ready and find your Favorite Honey Hole. This year our Hook ‘em for the Hungry Chairpersons, along with Missions and Ministry, and the Fellowship Board are planning another worthwhile fun event. Official Hook’em for the Hungry dates is June 4th – June 12th. Saturday, June 4th will be the kickoff with a fishing tournament starting at 7:00am till 2:00 pm. There will be 3 categories: 1) Pan fish, a) Biggest Panfish, 2) Most Catfish, a) Biggest Catfish, 3) Bass limit, a) Biggest Bass. Weigh-in will be at Kentucky Dam State Park, we will have more details as they arrive Following the weigh –in will be our Fish Fry in Memory of Steve Pumphrey. Steve was one of the original founders and dedicated members to our Hook ‘em for the Hungry events. He loved fishing for Hook ‘em for the Hungry! All events will begin at Kentucky Dam Pavilion #3, starting at 7am – till? Please come and join us for fellowship and a day of fun. If you wish to help coordinate the tournament contact Bob Holcomb-270-205-8920, or Jim & Dottie Hill 270-362-8888. We will have signup sheets for additional food items that folks can bring to go along with our Fish Fry. FYI None of the fish caught that day will be used for the fish fry. We are working on volunteers for the fishwe will be eating at this time.

More details to follow! _____________________________________________________________________________________

YEAR ROUND HOOK’EM FOR THE HUNGRY FISHING TOUNAMENTS Fishing tournaments are starting again in full force. We are getting busy and could use some volunteers to help out at these monthly tournaments. Jim Hill, Dottie Hill, and Bob Holcomb have been going to the local fishing tournaments for years to collect and clean fish that are then donated to Needline from the church to help feed the hungry year round. If you are interested in learning more and helping with this mission please let Jim Hill or Bob Holcomb know. They will have signup sheets in the narthex when and where the monthly tournaments are. Thank you and God BlessJim & Dottie Hill, Bob Holcomb, Hook’em for the Hungry Chairpersons__________________________________________________________________________________________________

WELCA will meet May 3rd and we have a different schedule than usual.  Our business meeting and program begins at 9:00 a.m.  At 10:00, we will begin to organize and pack the Personal Care Kit supplies that have been collected during the month of April.  We would like to especially invite the Missions & Ministry Board to join us, and anyone else from the congregation who is interested in helping.  Lunch will be coordinated by Carolyn Traum, and there will be a sign-up sheet for those coming, so we can prepare enough food.  COME AND JOIN US!________________________________________________________________________________________________GRADUATION NEWS: Devyn Edwards will graduate on May 8th

from the University of Kentucky, with a B.A. in Arts Administration and a Minor in Vocal Performance. Congratulations Devyn we are so proud of you!

Some you may not know that we have a small church food pantry located in the Wellness room. Periodically we have the need to help families out who have no food and have run into some hard times. Last year as Joan Weber reported in the Missions and Ministry annual report we helped 8 families. This year we have helped 3 times so far. Our pantry is in need of food items. Items needed are canned meats (tuna, sausages, salmon, canned chicken, etc.) Spaghetti sauce, beans, chilly, canned fruit, canned veggies, cereal, instant potatoes, soup, etc. If you would like to make a donate we collect throughout the year, feel free to bring items to the office at any time. Thank you._________________________________________________________________________________________ FROM YOUR MISSIONS & MINISTRY BOARD

MAY MISSION FOCUS WILL BE BRIGHT LIFE FARMS. THEY WILL PROVIDE A PROGRAM FOR OUR WORSHIP ON MAY 15. Let’s welcome them will open arms! Check the Worship Board announcements for details.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS TO LWR PERSONAL CARE HYGIENE KITS! Because of your compassionate and giving hearts, members of St. Matthew by the Lake Church will be soon assembling and mailing Personal Care Kits containing soap, towels, nail clippers, combs and toothbrushes to Lutheran World Relief who will in turn send them across the globe. Children and families who receive them may have experienced a disaster such as the recent earthquakes in Japan and Ecuador, leaving them without a home. Perhaps some will go to desperate refugees in the Middle East fleeing their homes because of violence. These personal care kits, sent with our love and prayers, will give them encouragement to start anew, beginning with a bath. A report of the number of kits assembled will be reported after they are assembled. Please join us for a "Blessing of the LWR Personal Care Kits" on Sunday May 1.

PLEASE JOIN IN THE FUN ON TUESDAY MAY 3RD AT 10 A.M. IN THE FELLOWSHIP HALL WHEN MEMBERS OF WELCA AND THE MISSIONS AND MINISTRY BOARD WILL ASSEMBLE THE PERSONAL CARE KITS. WELCA WILL BE SERVING LUNCH AFTERWARD, SO PLEASE SIGN UP AHEAD OF TIME ON THE SIGN-UP SHEET IN THE NARTHEX-ANNEX.

“Again Jesus said, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me?” He answered ‘Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.’ Jesus said, “Take care of my sheep.” John 21: 16

MARSHALL CO. RESCUE SQUAD RECEIVED A DONATION OF $100 from St. Matthew by the Lake Church, Fund B, for their Annual April Open House and Family Day. This will place an advertisement for our church in the Safety and First Aid Booklet distributed to the public on the day of their Open House.

THANKS TO ALL WHO SIGNED UP TO JOIN THE KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL. Our numbers are growing which also means the amount received from Kroger Community Rewards for our church will be increasing every quarter! Special thanks to LeeAnn Verzi for assisting our members. Remember it’s never too late to sign up and don’t forget to encourage family members and friends living in the West Kentucky area or other areas of West Tennessee (Paris, Jackson, Memphis), Mississippi, Arkansas, and Southeast Missouri (such as Poplar Bluff) to sign up and designate St. Matthew by the Lake Lutheran Church as their non-profit organization of to receive the rewards. Our church’s NPO, Non Profit Organization number is 51898.

Joseph Diabetes is one of the most common diagnoses made by family physicians. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to blindness, limb amputation, kidney failure, infections and heart disease. A simple method of checking the amount of sugar in the blood stream is one way to look for symptoms of diabetes. This is done by a simple finger stick for a blood sample. The blood sample has to been taken when the person has not eaten or drank anything except for water after midnight. We are planning on holding our first blood sugar monitoring here at St. Matthew by the Lake on June 12th before church services. There will be a sign up list in the Narthex beginning mid-May. If Diabetes runs in your family, if you are overweight and over the age of 40 than you may be at a risk to develop Diabetes. Please sign

Sunday school attendance was up during the month of March. Congratulations to Lily Ratzlaff and Lillian Savage for having the highest attendance! Several children enjoyed the Easter Egg Hunt. Thanks to Michael and Joseph for helping with this fun event. The hiking trip was postponed due to several children being out of town during the spring break. The Sunday school children are busy making beautiful, colorful flowers for all of the ladies of the congregation, and they will help pass them out on Mother's Day!

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rolling in classes at Marshall County High School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue to play

Washington D.C. the first week in Jh is looking forward to taking a welding class and will continue to play football as a linebacker for the Marshall County High School football team. We are all so proud of them and wish them the best next year!iMichael and JoWeWE seph Faughn will be graduating from the 8th grade this year! They are both so excited about eMichMichael and Joseph Faughn will be graduating from the 8th grade this year! They are both so excited about enrolling in classes at Marshall County High School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue toplay the flute in the high school band. He will also be going on a class trip to Washington D.C. the first week in June. Joseph is looking forward to taking a welding class and will continue to play football as a linebacker for the Marshahhhhll County High School football team. We are all so proud of them and wish them the best next year!ael and Joseph Faughn will be graduating from the 8th grade this year! They are both so excited about enrolling in classes at Marshall County H

igh School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue to play the flute in the high school band. He will also be going on a class trip to Washington D.C. the first week in June. Joseph Diabetes is one of the most common diagnoses made by family physicians.  Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to blindness, limb amputation, kidney failure, infections and heart disease.  A simple method of checking the amount of sugar in the blood stream is one way to look for symptoms of diabetes.  This is done by a simple finger stick for a blood sample.  The blood sample has to been taken when the person has not eaten or drank anything except for water after midnight.  We are planning on holding our first blood sugar monitoring here at St. Matthew by the Lake on June 12th before church services.  There will be a sign up list in the Narthex beginning mid-May.  If Diabetes runs in your family, if you are overweight and over the age of 40 than you may be at a risk to develop Diabetes.  Please sign up to have your blood glucose checked!!   If you have questions please see Rita Vied or Marti McHugh.  

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r!nrolling in classes at Marshall County High School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue to play the flute in the high school band. He will also be going on a class trip to Washington D.C. the first week in June. Joseph is looking forward to taking a welding class and will continue to play football as a linebacker for the Marshall County High School football team. We are all so proud of them and wish them the best next year!chael and Joseph Faughn will be graduating from the 8th grade this year! They are both so excited about enrolling in classes at Marshall County High School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue to play the flute in the high school band. He will also be going on a class trip to Washington D.C. the first week in June. Joseph is looking forward to taking a welding class and will continue to play football as a linebacker for the Marshall County High School football team. We are all so proud of them and wish them the best next year!

Michael and Joseph Faughn will be graduating from the 8th grade this year! They are both so excited about enrolling in classes at Marshall County High School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue to play the flute in the high school band. He will also be going on a class trip to Washington D.C. the first week in JuneMichael and Joseph Faughn will be graduating from the 8th grade this year! They are both so excited about enrolling in classes at Marshall County High School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue to play the flute in the high school band. He will also be going on a class trip to Washington D.C. the first week in June. Joseph is looking forward to taking a welding class and will continue to play football as a linebacker for the Marshall County High School football team. We are all so proud of them and wish them the best next year!. Joseph is looking forward to taking a welding class and will continue to play football as a linebacker for the MarshMichael and Joseph Faughn will be graduating from the 8th grade this year! They are both so excited about enrolling in classes at Marshall County High School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue to play the flute in the high school band. He will also be going on a class trip to Washington D.C. the first week in June. Joseph is looking forward to taking a welding class and will continue to play football as a linebacker for the Marshall County High School football team. We are all so proud of them and wish them the best next year!all County High School football team. We are all so proud of them and wish them the best next year!Michael and Joseph Faughn will be graduating from the 8th grade this year! They are both so excited about enrolling in classes at Marshall County High School. Michael will be taking art classes and will continue to play the flute in the high school band. He will also be going on a class trip to Washington D.C. the first week in June. Joseph is looking forward to taking a welding class and will continue to play football as a linebacker for the Marshall County High School football team. We are all so proud of them and wish them the best next year!

                                         FROM YOUR MISSIONS & MINISTRY BOARD

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