November, 2017
Elim's Mission Statement
"With faith in the Triune God, the family of Elim
Lutheran Church proclaims the
Gospel of Jesus Christ through
word and sacraments. In our life together as a Christian
congregation, we provide a center for members and
community to worship and pray; to meet and learn; to be welcomed, nourished, and
strengthened; to rest and be
comforted; to serve; and to go forth and witness
to the world through the
prayerful stewardship of our
resources.
Dear Elim Family,
The Elim Church Council will be conducting a congregational meeting
following the service on Sunday, November 5, 2017, for the purpose of
voting on the recommendation of the Call Committee to extend a call to
Carol J. Strand as our next pastor.
To arrive at this recommendation, the Call Committee first needed to
complete a Ministry Site Profile (MSP) that describes many aspects of our
congregation for prospective candidates. Over the next couple months, the
Call Committee received and reviewed the Rostered Ministry Profiles
(RMP) of eleven candidates, and interviewed 6 of them – some, more than
once. Three candidates withdrew their names for various reasons.
Our MSP did not indicate we would be considering first call candidates, but
the Synod considers ministry a second career in the case of older
graduates and will credit them with a year of experience for every two years
of work up to a maximum of 10 years. As the Committee reviewed Carol’s
RMP, her responses and comments on both the RMP and in interviews
seemed to align well with Elim. The Call Committee was unanimous in its
decision to recommend Carol Strand for pastor of our congregation.
Carol and her husband currently live in Rochester, MN. She received her
bachelor’s degree in Music Education from NDSU and taught music for a
number of years at a Rochester area school. She also held several music
positions in her church over the years. She received a Masters of Divinity
from Luther Seminary this year.
Please plan to attend the worship service on Sunday, November 5, 2017, at
9:30 am CST (turn your clocks back one hour the night before). Q & A and
the vote will take place immediately after the service.
God’s Peace,
Elim Church Council
Thoughts From the Church Council
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USHERS/GREETERS November 5 Rob Scheer, Ryan Nagle family November 12 Rob Scheer, Tim Johnson November 19 LouAnn Dutt, Dorothy Heieie November 26 Rob Scheer, Kim Olschlager LAYREADERS November 5 Tim Johnson November 12 Frank Anderson November 19 Derek Miller November 26 Tim Johnson COMMUNION ASSISTANTS November 5 Dan Rising November 12 Eston Calixte FLOWERS November 5 Ron & Hallie Anderson November 12 Frank Anderson November 19 November 26 MISSIONARY SUPPORT November 5 Betty Lindstrom November 12 November 19 November 26
USHERS/GREETERS December 3 Rob Scheer, Scott Johnson December 10 Rob Scheer December 17 John Lindstrom December 24 December 25 December 31 Rob Scheer LAYREADERS December 3 Tim Johnson December 10 Frank Anderson December 17 Elaine Fiske December 24 Sandi Kimmet December 25 December 31 COMMUNION ASSISTANTS December 3 December 10 FLOWERS December 3 Jeanne Roen December 10 Frank Anderson December 17 December 24 December 25 December 31 MISSIONARY SUPPORT December 3 December 10 December 17 December 24 December 25 December 31
Worship Assistants at November and December Services
Would you like to provide Altar Flowers in honor or memory of a loved one? Even though potted plants are now placed on the Altar, this does not mean there cannot be cut flowers given in a person’s honor or memory. If anyone wishes to give flowers on any given Sunday, simply contact the church office with your request and Connie will place your order. Dalbol Flowers and Gifts allows Elim to chose the bouquet colors and purchase both Altar bouquets for around $26.00. If providing flowers for the Altar, Elim office will order the flower color(s) you request. If you wish to take the flowers home with you following worship, please let Connie know that when you call to order them. Thank you.
Please call LaVonne Black at 701-232-3029 if you would like to sign up to be an Usher or Lay Reader.
Every Sunday is open for Missionary Support, which is $25.00 and can be given in honor of or in memory of a loved one. If you would like to help with this ministry, please contact the Elim office.
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October Baptisms, Funerals,
Membership Transfers In
Membership Transfers Out
Baptisms
None in October
Funerals
None in October
Membership Transfers in to Elim
None in October
Membership Transfers out of Elim
None in October
11/01 Dennis Nedrebo 11/13 Merri Verghis 11/02 Rebecca Slusher 11/14 Fern Softing 11/04 Jayden Calixte-Kajtaz 11/16 Darryan Nedrebo 11/05 Kerri Spiering 11/17 Ryan Nagle 11/06 Janae Stangeland 11/18 Emma Dutt 11/08 Corbin Andring 11/20 Gene Lileks 11/09 Bonnie Duggan 11/21 Zachary Duggan 11/11 Barb Rising 11/27 Frank Anderson 11/12 Eunice Wassberg 11/28 Ann Korzendorfer
November Birthday Blessings
In Loving Memory or in Honor of In memory of Maurice Johnson - Choir Orville & Shirley Slusher Royce & LaVonne Black General Fund Lou Foley
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Elim Lutheran Church Council Minutes October 10, 2017
Attendees: Cindy Wolslegel, Karen Lind, Victoria Savanh, Eston Calixte, Dan Rising, John Lindstrom Secretary’s minutes-October, 2017, Council Meeting – minutes will be put in the newsletter after cor-rections made and minutes approved. CONSENT AGENDA Worship Committee - tabled any changes on proposed “Usher’s List of Responsibilities” until a new Minister is on staff PASTOR’S REPORT Pastoral Acts - Dorothy Bartholomay (passed away) PRIOR BUSINESS New Sign - tabled until next meeting Call Committee Update - bringing a Pastor name to Council for approval on Monday, October 16 Haiti School Proposal - one time donation in the amount of $2,500 to be sent in a monthly installment of $500 a month for five months. They must send us monthly updates on how our funds are being used within the school. Motion to approve by Karen Lind, seconded by Eston Calixte. Motion carries. Hearing Devices - order NEW BUSINESS Hearing devices during Worship Campus Ministry Embracing Stewardship - Cindy Wolslegel attended meeting. Stated there were a lot of good ideas discussed, but particularly enjoyed how they talked about looking at stewardship differently. Date of Annual Meeting - date set for January 28, 2018 Telephone headset for parish secretary - ok to purchase Open Discussion Discussed gifts for Pastor Paula. Cindy Wolslegel stated the Foundation would like to give a gift of $1,000 in Pastor Paula’s name. Dan Rising motioned to approve gift, Eston Calixte seconded. Motion carries. Also discussed additional gifts for Pastor Paula. Cindy will look in to getting her a stole.
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Nurse Notes
Submitted by Sandi Kimmet BSN, RN,FCN
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. "Living with diabetes can be challenging to man-age day to day.” "There is no escape, no day off, no not thinking about this." "I have two jobs: the one I go out to do and earn money for and the other goes with me everywhere. It is type 1 diabetes and requires a lot of attention so that I can keep doing what I want to do in life." Every day, 4,110 people are diagnosed with one of the types of diabetes. Nearly 1/2 of American adults have diabetes or pre-diabetes. This is a staggering number per the National Institutes of Health Report. The person with diagnosis must decide to actively participate in the management. The team you build for support--the family, friends, medical professionals and community--is vital for success. Many don't believe that dia-betes is serious. But it is, and it can be deadly. It can lead to development of other diseases, to in-creased risk for blindness, heart attacks and amputations. There are many types of Diabetes. -Type 1 (formerly called Juvenile): is an autoimmune disease; most common under the age of 20; the beta cells of the pancreas stop producing insulin in the body and this results in very high blood sugars; Insulin injections are required to survive; diet and exercise are important and involvement of medical professionals is vital -Type 2 (formerly adult onset): is the most common type; is a metabolic disorder that results in high blood glucose levels caused by Insulin Resistance (the ineffective use of insulin produced in the body) and/or the body is unable to produce enough insulin; obesity & inactivity are components; this is a seri-ous medical condition -Pre-Diabetes: blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be type 2; the long term effects from diabetes may already be happening in the body (i.e., heart, kidney, blood ves-sels and nerve damage); lifestyle changes are vital to combat this diagnosis and prevent progression; genetics can be part of this -LADA or Latent Autoimmune Diabetes of Adulthood: becomes a form of type 1; aka "1.5 Diabetes"; develops in ages 25-40 or so; can be mistaken for type 2, so GAD Antibody Test and C-Peptide Test help to determine diagnosis; develops more slowly than type 1, childhood but will require insulin injec-tions for survival -MODY or Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young: strong genetic risk exists; not linked to obesity in youth; develops before age 25; does not always require insulin but does require treatment and man-agement -Gestational: high blood sugars develop with pregnancy; most are tested in weeks 16-18 with a glu-cose tolerance test; goes away with delivery; at risk to develop type 2 later in life; affects 1 in 20 preg-nancies -Double: a person with Type 1 develops Insulin Resistance (hallmark of type 2); may become obese; lifestyle and diet adaptations will help -Steroid Induced: steroids are used to reduce inflammation but they also increase insulin resistance; if used long term, ie daily have a higher risk to develop -Diabetes Insipidous: is rare, difficult to manage, can be deadly; excessive urination caused by antidi-uretic hormone or ADH and the effect on brain and kidneys; insipidous means "un-tasty"; causes in-clude head injury, tumor of brain, stroke, near-drowning, meningitis. Management of this disease is vital for survival, irregardless of the type. If you have the diagnosis--check your blood sugars and KNOW YOUR NUMBERS. See your medical provider, get the blood work done, do the necessary diet and exercise plans and take care of yourself. Work with an Endocri-nologist (hormone specialist) for all those with type 1 and for many with type 2. A Certified Diabetic Educator is a great person to have on your team! This disease is all about survival and to lessen com-plications! Your attitude and ability to adapt can make all the difference! If you would like to know community support and what is available please give me a call at 793-3452.
(data from NIH, Mayo Clinic, American Diabetes Association, World Global Diabetes)
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Elim Choir: Your talents would be most welcome. We encourage you to come to choir rehearsal, which will be held at 7:15 p.m. on November 1, 8, 15, and 29. We hope to see you there!
Elim’s Crochet Class will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 4. If you missed the first class, please come at any time.
Bonnie Duggan will celebrate her 80th birthday with a celebration in the Large Fellowship Hall on Saturday, November 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. All are invited to attend. Zona Mathison’s 90th birthday will be celebrated with cake and coffee following Worship on Sunday, November 5.
Service Meeting will be held on Sunday, November 5, at 10:45 a.m. in the Small Fellowship Hall. Please note all Head Callers should attend.
Worship & Music Committee will meet on Sunday, November 12, at 10:45.
Sarah Circle will meet on Monday, November 13, at 10:00 at Sons of Norway.
Elim Church Council Meeting Tuesday, November 14, at 6:00 p.m.
Elizabeth Circle will meet on Wednesday, November 15, at 10:00 at Sons of Norway.
Noisy Offering will be held on Sunday, November 19.
Thanksgiving Eve Service will be held on Tuesday, November 21, at 7:00 p.m.
Temporary Office Hours: Elim will have temporary office hours of 10:00 a.m. to Noon beginning Tuesday, October 31.
DON’T MISS THESE EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS ! ! !
Elim Office Hours: Monday All Church offices are closed Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. FCN office hours: 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Are you looking for a unique present for a family member or a gift for some-one? Handmade 550 piece, 750 piece, or 1000 piece puzzles for sale, made by Kim Olschlager. Please call her at (701) 446-6109 for further information.
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Service Groups
A SERVICE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, AT 10:45 A.M. IN THE SMALL FELLOWSHIP HALL. NOTE: ALL HEAD CALLERS SHOULD ATTEND.
Will continue to be responsible for treats during Sunday morning coffee hour. Groups will be responsible to bring treats, serve and clean up on their assigned week. Coffee will be prepared ahead. Following is a schedule for the next 4 months: November 5 Service Group 1 January 7 Service Group 1 November 12 Service Group 2 January 14 Service Group 2 November 19 Service Group 3 January 21 Service Group 3 November 26 Service Group 4 January 28 Service Group 4 December 3 Service Group 1 February 4 Service Group 1 December 10 Service Group 2 February 11 Service Group 2 December 17 Service Group 3 February 18 Service Group 3 December 24 Service Group 4 February 25 Service Group 4 December 31 Open
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Set your clocks back
Sunday, November
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The New Life Center at 3rd Avenue North, Fargo, helps men who are homeless and hurting to discover value and hope. The 114 beds are about always filled each night. To help finance the remodeling of the Center, the New Life Center is hosting its annual fund-raising
Dessert Social on Thursday, November 16th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Avalon Event Center Wet, 2525-9th Ave. So., Fargo. Tickets are $30 and the speaker will be Ron Hall. A copy of Ron’s book, Same Kind of Different As Me is available for loan from Elim’s library.
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Did you know…that Bethany Retirement Living offers Basic Care in the Towers at Betha-ny on University? Basic Care offers services similar to Assisted Living but is available to those with limited financial resources, and qualified for Medical Assistance. Falling be-tween Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Care, Basic Care could be the perfect option for
many people who are trying to determine what level of care is right for them. To find out more, contact Bethany Retirement Living at 701.239.3439.
Congratulations, John! John Lindstrom was the winner of the United Blood Services' Harley Davidson motorcycle giveaway. All donors be-tween June 1st and September 9th were entered in the contest. John was one of five finalists out of 58,000 entries. He en-courages everyone to consider donating blood because it is an easy and rewarding way to help others.
Emily Martin’s ordination will take place on Friday, November 10, from 5-8 p.m. at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 2363 W. 3rd St., Davenport, IA 52802. Please note all RSVPs need to be made to her by November 1st and those can be sent to [email protected].
Elim Church Council Members
Pastor Paula Mehmel, Interim Pastor Cindy Wolslegel, President (Stewardship) Royce Black, Vice President (Property)
Tricia Andring, Secretary (Learning) Victoria Savanh (Witness & Service)
Dan Rising (Worship & Music) Karen Lind (Service & Witness)
Marilyn Dolezal (Worship & Music) Eston Calixte (Property)
John Lindstrom (Financial)
Please Note: All Council reports are due in the Church office as soon as possible following the Council meeting or no later than 1 week prior to
the current month’s Council meeting. Thank you.
Call Committee Members
Cindy Wolslegel Scott Johnson
Kimberly Kemppanion Linda Olschlager
Barb Rising Victoria Savanh Lenora Scheer Kerri Spiering
Alternates: Devin Dick Karen Lind
Jail Chaplains rePurposing Lives Dessert Social & Fundraiser will be held Tuesday, November 7, from 5:30 (Silent Auction), 6:45 (Live Auction), to 7:00 (Program), at the Holiday Inn, Fargo. Tickets are $15/person, $250/sponsored table w/ 10 seats. Tickets are available at jailchaplains.com. For questions, call 701-364-0067 or [email protected].
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Elim choir re-hearsal-7:15
Crochet Class-10:00 Educ/Comm Time, SSLC-1:30 Bonnie Dug-gan’s 80th BD, LFH-2-4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Elim Wor./ Comm.Serv.-9:30 Zona Mathison’s 90th BD-10:30 Service Mtg.-10:45 Worship, SSLC-1:30
Elim offices closed
FCN here-9:00 to 11:00 Happy Hour AA Group-Noon
Elim choir re-hearsal-7:15
Educ/Comm Time, SSLC-1:30
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Elim Wor./ Comm.Serv.-9:30 Coffee Hr-10:30 Worship & Mu-sic Comm. Mtg.-10:45 Worship, SSLC-1:30
Elim offices closed Sarah Circle-10:00
FCN here-9:00 to 11:00 Happy Hour AA Group-Noon Elim Council Mtg.-6:00
FCN Out of Of-fice Elizabeth Circle-10:00 Elim choir re-hearsal-7:15
FCN Out of Office
Educ/Comm Time, SSLC-1:30
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Elim Wor./Noisy Offering-9:30 Coffee Hr-10:30 Worship, SSLC-1:30
Elim offices closed
FCN here-9:00 to 11:00 Happy Hour AA Group-Noon Thanksgiving Eve Service-7:00 p.m.
FCN Out of Office
Educ/Comm Time, SSLC-1:30
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Elim Wor.-9:30 Coffee Hr-10:30 No Sunday School-Thanksgiving break Worship, SSLC-1:30
Elim offices closed
FCN here-9:00 to 11:00 Happy Hour AA Group-Noon
Elim choir re-hearsal-7:15
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