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Faith In Action Newsletter
Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church ELCA
Inside this issue
Message from P. Dale ................. 2
Walk on Waconia ....................... 3
Leadership Openings………………...3
Thrivent Choice .......................... 3
Church Directory ........................ 4
Have you served in the Military? 4
Spring clean up………………………….4
Calendar ..................................... 5
Faith Formation 2016………………..6
SAGES May Event……………………...7
Child, Youth and Family………..7 - 9
Meet and Greet……………………...10
Women’s Retreat…………………….10
April 2016
Parents - set aside Wednesday nights following
Prime Time worship (during Confirmation)
from 7:15-8:15pm
this excellent Wednesday Night DVD Study!
Please join us for “Sticky Faith!” : a 5-session DVD study for parents (and
grandparents) hoping to have their kids emerge from adolescence and college
with their faith intact. Through real-world experiences of research and sharing,
the Sticky Faith Parent Curriculum presents powerful strategies and practical
ideas for imparting a deep and lasting faith in your children. Meeting from 7:15-
8:15pm Wednesday nights in the Fireside Room starting April 6th (the week after
Easter)! Join us for Prime Time worship at 6:15 and join us as you can for this
excellent discussion! Free childcare available Wednesdays with pre-registration
(see on-line).
April 6th Sticky Faith Essentials
April 13th Sticky Faith – A Sticky Identity
April 20th Sticky Faith – Family Conversations
April 27th Sticky Faith – Your Sticky Faith Team
May 4th Sticky Faith – The Ups and Downs
Register for "Sticky Faith" group on Faith’s website.
at http://www.waconiafaithlutheran.com/NewsEvents.htm
Our Mission: To Learn,
Serve and Share the Gospel
of Jesus Christ.
http://www.waconiafaith
lutheran.com/index.htm
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Dear People of Faith, A consistent highlight in my role as one of your pastors is worshipping with you. It has been a great winter and early spring of worship experiences at Faith. The addition of Pastor Christine’s energized worship leadership and excellent sermons is a precious gift. Holy Week and Easter services were awesome, wow. Thank you to all of our musicians and choirs for lifting our hearts. Special thanks to Shelly Hilgers for coordinating our Easter music.
Just prior to Easter Pastor Christine and I completed a sermon series on some of our favorite Psalms titled, “Poems for Pause, Protest and Power.” We look forward to sharing with you our next sermon series, “Tracking Jesus Thru John” which will begin on April 3rd. The Gospel of John is one of the most beloved books of the Bible. If I could have only one book from the Bible it would be John’s Gospel. This Fourth Gospel gives us our most intimate connection with Jesus, the Word that became flesh and pitched His tent with us. I invite you to track Jesus with us thru the book of John on Sundays or Wednesday Prime Times from now until May 22nd. (See schedule and themes below)
Tracking Jesus Thru John April 3 & 6 Tracking Jesus to a Locked Room (John 20:19-31)
April 10 & 13 Tracking Jesus to a Wedding Feast (John 2:1-22)
April 17 & 20 Tracking Jesus to Secret Places (John 3:1-17)
April 24 & 27 Tracking Jesus to a Well (John 4:4-26)
May 1 & 4 Tracking Jesus to the Pool (John 5:1-9)
May 8 Tracking Jesus Where You Can (and Cannot) Go (John 13:36-14:7)
May 15 Tracking Jesus to Your Home (John 14: 15-31)
May 22 Tracking Jesus to the Vineyard (John 15: 1-16)
Our Wednesday Lenten services this year were especially powerful as we journeyed toward Easter with our theme, “Powered by Faith.” Thank you Paul Ericcson, John Bruellman, Sally Sparby and Marcia Willmsen for your inspiring messages as we gathered for “Holden Evening prayer.” Again I want to thank all of our talented musicians and cantors that led us in worship. If you enjoy the "Holden Evening Prayer" liturgy that we use Wednesday evenings during Lent, please refresh yourself and celebrate Spring by joining us for Marty Haugen's uplifting communion liturgy, "Now the Feast and Celebration," beginning weekly at the 10:30 am service starting Sunday, April 10th. Many of you are familiar with our mission statement, “To Learn, Serve and Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” Less familiar
to you might be our vision statement, “To be a dynamic, energized worshipping community where all are growing in our
relationship with Jesus Christ, one another and those beyond our walls.” One of the five key strategies in our current Long
Range Plan is intended to make this vision a reality. That key strategy is: “Provide meaningful, engaging and welcoming
worship services designed to bring us closer in our relationship with Jesus Christ.” I pray that you will join your sisters and
brothers in our Faith family for worship as often as you are able this spring as we together live out the mission, vision and
long range plan of our church.
Grace and Peace to you,
Pastor Dale
A Message from Pastor Dale,
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TOGETHER, WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE THROUGH
THRIVENT CHOICE
A heartfelt thanks to all of you who directed Thrivent
Choice Dollars to our congregation. Through your individual recommendation, you have helped to make a
difference. The grant funding we’ve received from Thrivent
Financial through this program ($24,844 since 2010!) is continuing our
important mission. Thank you for your support! A
REMINDER: Eligible Thrivent Financial members who have
been designated Choice Dollars have until March 31, 2016 to direct any remaining
2015 Choice Dollars.
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”Spiritual Fitness Basics”
It’s been almost 25 years since I first heard the term spiritual fitness from my physical training instructor at the FBI National Academy. The importance of spiritual fitness in our lives, individually and collectively, is the number one principle of Public Safety Ministries. The term and the idea of a fit spirit is so fundamental to our ministry work, that sometimes I forget that it is a term that can mean different things to different people. So I thought I’d share how I define the term in the context of our ministry. Our lives are made up of three components: Body - Mind - Soul. Our physical health and fitness defines our bodies, our mental health and fitness defines our minds, and our spiritual health and fitness defines our souls. More specifically, our physical life is defined by how we move. How our limbs, joints, muscles, internal organs like our hearts and lungs move. Our mental life (also referred to as our intellectual
life) is defined by how we think. How our minds process information, how we learn, how we remember and how we forget. And our spiritual life is defined by how we… connect. How we connect with God, how we connect with others, and how we connect with ourselves. I could go much deeper on the subject, asking questions about how we define God? Others? Self? But that discussion is for another day. For now I want you to think, and try and think hard, about what it means to be spiritual and what it means to connect. Think about the who, what, where, when, and how of our connections. A common vocabulary is very important to any learning, exercising and development process. I hope this exercise is helpful in how we develop our levels of spiritual fitness, now and in the future. So, Happy Connecting! Take Care, Pastor Dan Carlson
“Fit Spirit Exercise”
WOW! It’s the 11th annual
Walk on Waconia!! April 23, 2016 The Walk on Waconia is a community event for everyone! Come walk or run a beautiful 10K or 10-mile route along the shores of Lake Waconia. This event is a great way to meet new people, spend time outside, get some exercise, and support our community. 100% of the profits from the Walk on Waco-nia go directly to the Waconia Area Food Shelf. Register online at www.walkonwaconia.com Fee $30 by 4/17 Fee $35 after 4/17
Interested in helping at Faith’s Rest Stop? Contact Julie @ 952-334-7538
M ore ways to Plug in at Faith!!! What better way to get involved (plugged in) then to serve on the Church
Council. Current position openings of outgoing council members are Worship and Music
Ministry, Social Outreach Ministry - FILLED, and Life Growth and Mission Ministry -
FILLED. In addition to council members there are two Executive Committee positions
available. Vice President - serves as presiding officer in the absence of the president.
Oversees personnel with Senior Pastor. Treasurer - is responsible for the accounts of the
congregation. This officer has the primary signatory responsibility with regard to the
various checking and/or savings accounts of the congregation. Qualified individuals will
have knowledge and/or experience in these areas. Terms begin in June 2016. For more
information or to express your interest contact Rachel Hjelsand at 952-442-4841 or
hjelsandrachel@hotmail.com.
A huge thank
you to all the worship assistants
that helped at the Lenten, the
Maundy Thursday, the Good
Friday, and the Easter Sunday
Worship Services. Also, a thank
you to all the people who
brought bars, cookies and salads
for the Lenten Soup Suppers.
Your dedication and joyous
generosity have made all the
services and programs a
wonderful success. Your time
and talents are appreciated by
all of us at Faith!
We are finishing the
photography sessions and going
on to the next step which is the
layout of our directory. For
future inquiries about the
pictorial directory, please notify
Deb Ericsson at 603-491-2032 or
deb.ericsson@outlook.com or
Susan Culver at woofi-
e2755@aol.com or 952-250-
3458. They, along with Tara
Koosmann and Brooke Struck
will be working on the layout
and finalizing the paperwork. If
you see them around church,
please thank them. We hope to
have the final directory by late
June or early July. Thanks!
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SPRING CLEAN-UP
Saturday May 7th, 8:30-NOON, we will be performing general yard maintenance, such as raking, trimming trees and shrubs, cleaning gutters and windows, sweeping parking lots. We will meet in Steiner Hall for Juice and coffee, split up into small Task Groups. Items needed for the clean-up are Volunteers, squeegees, buckets, rakes, ladders wheel burrows, shovels and SMILES. Volunteering at Faith can be fun, productive and as easy as a few hours Spring Clean-up. Thanks to those that helped out last Fall it was a great Success with much accomplished!
Julie and Rich Christensen and family at the death of Julie’s mother
Shirley Jean Sayles.
Lynn Ayers Looby and Tim Looby at the death of Lynn’s father Alvin
Guy Ayers.
Judy Nissen and Brian and Karen Everett at the death of Judy’s
husband Don Nissen.
Volunteers from Faith Lutheran Church have plans to collect information and assemble a more complete record of those in our congregation who have served or are currently serving in our nation’s military. Those we are made aware of will be honored in worship Sunday, May 29th and at the Rutz Lake Cemetery Memorial Day Service May 30th at 8:00am. There will be Military Appreciation Response Cards located on the Welcome Desk in the gathering space beginning Sunday, April 3rd. These response cards will also be available during the Wednesday evening worship service beginning April 6th. It is our hope that you will take the time to fill out a card and place it in the basket provided or mail back to the church. This will allow us to honor your family member in May. Please contact Beth Schwochow at 612-239-4910 with any questions you may have. With our thanks, Beth Schwochow and Barb MacKinnon
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FAITH AND POLITICS ... And other lessons from the shores of Lake Waconia.Currently the mayor of Chanhassen, Denny Laufenburger, was born and raised in Waconia. Following service in the US Navy and a career of Sales, Marketing and PR in the High Tech sector, he is now retired. Denny will share how his formative years in Waconia has shaped both his faith and his passion for service.
Please join us from 8 to 9 a.m. at Island View Golf Club on Saturday, April 9. Breakfast is provided for $10. It helps if you sign-up in advance with Mike Rinke at mike.rinke@idq.com You can also call Mike at 442-1115, or sign-up on the sheet posted on the church bulletin board.
Men’s Breakfast, Saturday, April 9
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Fourth Thursday Book Club meets April 28, in the Fireside Room,
at 7:00pm. to discuss News to Me by Laurie Hertzel. News to Me is the adventurous story of Hertzel's journey into the bustling world of print journalism in the mid-1970s, a time when copy was still banged out on typewriters by chain-smoking men in fedoras and everybody read the paper. A coming-of-age tale in more ways than one, Hertzel's eighteen-year career at the Duluth News Tribune began when journalism was a predominantly male profession. And while the newspaper trade was booming, Duluth had fallen on difficult times as factories closed and more and more people moved away. Hertzel describes her climb up the ranks of the paper against the backdrop of a Midwestern city during a time of extraordinary change. She was there during major events like the Congdon murders, the establishment of the BWCA, and the rise of Indian treaty rights, and eventually follows the biggest story of her life to Soviet Russia-and completely blows her deadline. Written with the insight and humor of someone who makes a living telling stories, News to Me is the chronicle of a small-city newspaper on the cusp of transformation, an affectionate portrait of Duluth and its people, and the account of a talented, persistent journalist who witnessed it all and was changing right along with it-whether she wanted to or not.
2016 Fall Faith Formation
Change is inevitable. After much evaluation, consideration, and recognizing that each student is unique in their learning style, Faith is developing and adapting different techniques to create meaningful, caring and fun experiences for all 5th - 12th Grade students that are involved in Faith Formation programs, such as BYG, Ignite and FLY. There will be an information meeting on Wednesday, May 11 from 630pm - 730pm in the Sanctuary for all parents and students that will be in 5th-9th Grade in the Fall of 2016.
Please make every effort to be in attendance, so that you can have your questions and concerns addressed.
SAGES 55+ will gather at the Arboretum in May for a
leisurely or brisk walk or bike ride while viewing the
beauty of flowers and trees. Spring bulbs may be
in place or perhaps summer flowers. We’ll have
lunch together and a chance to relax in the beauty of nature.
Date is pending so watch for more information.
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A gospel-centered, service oriented
day camp for kids NOW in 5th, 6th or
7th grade. In the morning we will
SERVE in the afternoon we will PLAY
THURSDAYS …
beginning July 7th - Cost: $110
Registration: During April
IGNITE Confirmation students Affirming their Baptism
Faith Lutheran’s Summer Stretch is a service learning day camp for middle school
young people in current grades 5, 6 or 7. Summer Stretch provides a series of five
day camps - always on Thursdays - July 7th through August 4th. The mornings are
spent doing acts of service: the Waconia Food Shelf, Feed My Starving Children,
Good Samaritan Center, etc. The afternoons offer a variety of recreational fun
times: A water park, mini-golf, trampolines, swimming, etc.
At the end of the season, this year on August 4th - all 100+ churches who
participate in Summer Stretch join together at Valley Fair for a day full of fun and
celebration. That day will be kicked off with a worship experience at one of the
Shakopee churches.
Registration this year will be ONLINE beginning in mid—April. Watch for more
information by email or by Sunday morning worship announcements. There will
be a medical release form for you to print and sign and return—all other registra-
tion info will be gather in the online form.
Questions? Contact Mary T: maryt@waconiafaithlutheran.com
Or Jane Crawford: jcrawford001@luthersem.edu
On Sunday, April 24, (44) 9th Graders will be affirming their Baptismal promises as they have completed their re-quirements for Confirmation.
Please pray for themto live among God's faithful people; to be nurtured in faith and prayer; to learn to trust God; to proclaim Christ through word and deed; to care for others and the world that God made; and to work for justice and peace. Grace Abigail Adams Jeff Myles Balfany Kobe Lawrence Balmer Noah Matthew Bigaouette Evan Patrick Bolster Eli Ernest Bruellman Emma Grace Carver Erin Rose Conley Tyler Glen Daniels Jillian Isabelle DeBus Kyle Bradley Dohm Peter C Edlund Lauren Marie Eldridge Katie Diane Fahrenkamp Courtney Kristine Freeberg Ryan Charles Frisinger Elizabeth Diane Hartmann Camille Marie Hazledine Tanner Ryan Hazlett Andrew Bernard Helstrom Abby Jaden Hendricks Zachary Thomas Holm Linnea Jane Jungwirth Katherine Louise Kurtz Jacob Thomas Larson Holden Scott Lindstrad McKenzie Katherine Magnus Maggie Marie Mernik Trevor Robert Micke Anna Grace Mohling Bailey Sa-mantha Nelson Ashley Christine Rice Nick R Rogers Sydni Kay Saunders Berit Lee Sell Mia Rose Severson Alexander Jacob Sipprell Ethan Jaeger Swanson Samuel James Swanson Hunter Ryan Swanson Isiah Colt Van Houtte Jessa Rae Waligoski Payton Jean Wills Grace Lynn Zieske
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There is no school this summer, but
faith formation continues. Please be
intentional about passing on the faith
to your children this summer.
The major building blocks of faith are
easy to practice as a family.
SCRIPTURE - set aside time to read
the Spark Story Bible or your
child’s Bible together as a family.
PRAYER - gather as a family to pray
at meals and at bedtime. Include
prayers for those you know and
love. Prayers for help where
there is need as well as prayers of
thanks.
WORSHIP - plan to make worship an
event that your family shares reg-
ularly . Attend Faith Lutheran
when at home or be guests in a
congregation when you’re away.
“TAKING FAITH HOME” is a great re-
source for families including scripture,
prayers and caring conversation. A
new discussion guide available each
week. AT:
www.waconiafaithlutheran.com
bottom left on the home page.
Holden Evening Prayer is a ritual and tradition for Lent at Faith Lutheran. Working with kids, I know that it is a time of the church year that they look forward to. Each Wednesday during Lent people gather for a bowl of soup before entering the sanctuary for worship. The musical order of service becomes familiar as we gather five weeks in a row using the same format.
Today, I prepare for this newsletter on the day after the last Holden Evening Prayer for 2016. It was open mic night and anyone who wanted was able to share how their own faith is powered. For me, it’s the experience of sharing Holden Evening prayer in the beautiful sanctuary at Faith Lutheran. The biggest blessing of all for me is to gaze around the sanctuary throughout the service and to see people of Faith representing all generations gathered together and singing, “Let my prayer rise us!”
I’m kind of a church nerd and worship music of all varieties fuels my faith. I love to be in the sanctuary and sing praise to God. But last night I felt particularly blessed in those surroundings. There was a young boy in front of me – I could clearly hear him singing his heart out. When I gazed about I spotted a whole line of high school youth sitting together singing out and sharing eye contact with each other. I spotted one other high schooler sitting with her mother and brother – she clearly loved the music as it appeared that she had put her book aside and was just singing as in a choir. There was one young lady helping her Grandpa follow along on the echo part as we sang the Psalmody for 141. Very touching to watch as they put their heads together in song.
Making disciples is a calling that I take seriously. In my role as a children, youth and family minister I am always on the lookout for times when I see children acting out their faith – either deepening their own faith, or sharing faith with others. My heart was touched last evening during the Lord’s Prayer when I could hear the voice of the same young boy that I had heard singing earlier – this time I heard him praying. To God be the glory.
Life is busy. Sometimes we catch ourselves going around and around in circles trying to keep up with all of the activities of busy families. Sometimes it is so hard to make worship a priority. Sometimes students in IGNITE Confirmation are in a panic to get enough sermon notes in. Today as I reflect on Holden Evening Prayer experiences during Lent of 2016 my prayers rise up.
O Lord, bless all of the families of Faith Lutheran church. Help each to find ways to make worship a habit.
May all see the benefits in gathering with the family of God. Let worship be the heartbeat of our lives.
AMEN
On Palm Sunday or at Prime Time on Wednesday, March 30th, fifteen of our young
people were welcomed to the Lord’s table through the milestone of First Communion.
Through Holy Communion the family of God is strengthened for service as we receive the
forgiveness of our sins through the abiding love of Jesus Christ. May God bless these
children on their journey of faith.
Welcome to the Lord’s Table:
Isaac Damlo
Logan DeMarce
Olivia Gieseke
Sara Jensen
Sonja Johnson
Svea Johnson
Jacob Kittleson
MacKenzie Kohls
Eija Kumpula
Sofia Kumpula
Samantha Rands
Sophia Smith
Annabelle Stroschein
Natalie Wills
Nicole Wills
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We’re super excited about VBS 2016 at Faith! At Vacation Bible
School kids are able to experience God in surprising and
unforgettable ways.
This year’s theme — Cave Quest takes us underground. Every day
one of our Bible Buddies will teach us about God’s love that takes
us through all the dark times in our lives. Four themes - four vers-
es - four stories. There will be a lot of fun along the way too!
VBS will be Monday - Thursday, June 15-18 from 9 am ‘til noon.
Registration will begin mid April on the Faith Lutheran website.
Watch email and worship announcements for more
information.
There will be bus pick-up and drop off from any Waconia Day
Care Center.!
To volunteer or ask questions contact:
maryt@waconiafaithlutheran.com
Save the DATE
Vacation Bible School
June 13-16
Why Bible Camp? Because camp is a great place for kids to see
how fun it is to live in a community of faith. At camp scripture,
prayer and worship give rhythm to each day. The schedule is
seasoned with fun and games - both in the lake and on the shore -
in large groups as well as small.
Camp Counselors are young Christian role models who feel called to
share their own faith with young people all summer long. At camp
kids relate to their peers, their camp counselors AND Myron or
Mary T who accompany them to camp. Every child needs a BIBLE
CAMP experience.
June 26—July 1: Homestead – @ Green Lake
- Spicer, MN - Current Grades 7-9
- Register now online — www.gllm.org
- 1 is registered NOW - room for more
July 15 - 17: HALF BLAST @ Shores of St. Andrew Bible Camp
- New London, MN - Current Grades 1-4
- Register now online — www.gllm.org
- 4 are registered NOW—room for more
July 24-29: ANDY’s GANG @ Shores of St. Andrew Bible Camp
- New London, MN - Current Grades 2-5
- Register now online — www.gllm.org
- 11 are registered NOW — 13 more are in the process
July 31 – August 5: Youth Camp @ Lake WAPOGASSET
- Amery, WI - Current Grades 4-8
- Register now online — www.campwapo.org
- 11 are registered - Register NOW space limited
Andy’s Gang—Shoes of St. Andrew July 2015
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Have you attended a “Meet and “Greet” yet for Pastor Christine?
We are having so much fun getting to know Pastor Christine and one
another at the many area “Meet and Greets” taking place all over
Waconia and the surrounding areas.
Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to build relationships with
your other Faith neighbors. If you’ve missed the gathering in your
neighborhood, please feel free to attend another “Meet and Greet” at
a time that works for you! “Meet and Greet” Gatherings last 1 ½ hours on a Sunday afternoon or a Friday “happy hour” from
5:00-6:30pm and are currently being hosted in the following neighborhoods:
April 8th at 5:00pm - Chuck and Genie Dueber’s in Lakeview Terrace
April 10th at 4:00pm – Mary Toufar and Rachel Hjelsand’s in Ravenwood/Hilltop
April 10th at 6:30pm - Brad and Diane Deering's in Mayer (West of Waconia)
April 22nd at 5:00pm - Mark and Lynne Fredrickson's in Interlaken
April 24th at 4:30pm – Erik and Lisa Moe’s in Sugarbush/Willowbrooke
April 24th at 6:30 - Charley and Paula Streiff's (Downtown/Sunset Ridge/Legacy Village)
May 1st at 6:30pm - Paul and Deb Ericsson’s in Clearwater Mills/Sierra
May 15th at 12:00pm at Peter and Jeanine Kruschke’s (ALL South/West of Waconia including Carver, Belles Blaine, Norwoood, and Cologne)
May 15th at at 6:30pm - Nick and Kristi Luger's in St. Bonifacius (ALL Northeast of Waconia, including St. Bonifacius and Minnetrista )
We are still seeking hosts for the Fronterra, OakPointe, Oak Plaza, Country Ponds, and Provence Creek Neighborhoods! Don’t miss this great opportunity to build relationships at Faith! Register on-line, or contact Susie Watts at susie@waconiafaithlutheran.com for more information! Register to host a "Meet and Greet" here! Register to attend a "Meet and Greet" here.
Come for the Day! “The Real Lady Godiva and Your Calling in the World”
9:00am to 5:00pm Saturday, April 16th at Oak Ridge Retreat Center in Chaska
Hosted by Pastor Christine Ruth and facilitated by renowned Life Coach and
Retreat Facilitator, Carla Beach, CPCC.
Would you like to get to do some “spring-cleaning” for your soul?
Come renew your spiritual connection, build some new friendships at Faith, and
explore your calling in the world.
$96.00 for speaker, meals and snacks. (Scholarships Available).
Register on-line at: http://www.waconiafaithlutheran.com/Retreats.htm
2016 RENEW Spring
Women’s Retreat
Faith Lutheran Church
800 Waconia Parkway North
Waconia, MN 55387
Phone: 952-442-2101
E-mail: waconiafaithlutheran.com
Faith in Action is published on the first of each
month for the people of Faith Evangelical Lutheran
Church. The fifteenth of each month is the copy
deadline for the following month’s issue.
Submissions may be emailed to
jean@waconiafaithlutheran.com
OFFICE HOURS 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Mon. - Friday
Most Wednesdays 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
PHONE: (952) 442-2101
www.waconiafaithlutheran.com
Custodian………………………Carl Bredberg
Kids Club Choir Director………Lea Ann Burau
Church Admin/Financial Coord....Mike Christopherson
Youth & Family Minister………….Myron Crawford
Sunday Custodian………………..Dean Culver
Worship Pianist.…………………..Shelly Hilgers
Church Admin./Communications..Jean Krukowski
Prime Time Band Director……….Jeanine Kruschke
Faith Choir Director……………….Aaron Olson
Senior Pastor……………………...Rev. Dale Peterson
Faithful Ringers Director…………Lisa Roddy
Associate Pastor………………….Rev.Christine Ruth
Youth & Family Minister …………Mary Toufar
Volunteer Coordinator……………Susie Watts
Joyful Noise Singers Director……Kay Young
CONSIDERING BAPTISM? On Thursday, April 21st, at 7:00pm a class will be
held in the Sanctuary, focusing on the rite of Holy
Baptism and how it is lived out in one’s life.
Childcare can be provided if requested when
registering with the church office 952-442-2101.
April Mission Offering: Partner in Ministry: Families Moving Forward
Families Moving Forward
is a program of Beacon
Interfaith Housing
Collaborative. In 2012,
Faith Lutheran Church
signed a covenant to host
families from Scott and
Carver counties through
the Families Moving
Forward program.
Thank You for Supporting
Faith’s Missions:
$1,194.81 was received for
February Partner in
Ministry: Food for Kidz
Faith APPS are electives that ninth graders choose from a menu of choices. They
are offered by AAA Adults of Faith Lutheran who have gifts to share with young
people. This year the APPS and leaders offered a wide variety of topics.
Dangerous Devos for Guys; Girl Power/God Power; Gingerbread Outreach; Lefsa
and Other Family Rituals; What’s Your Type (personalities), etc.
Pictured here are Faith Chests that were made by eight members of the ninth
grade class working beside a group of men who volunteered. These chests as well
as chests that were made by a Faith APP group last year will be presented to
families at the baptism of their children. It is a box that can become a family altar
as the family gathers around to remember and celebrate the anniversary of
baptism and other important times in the life of the family and/or the child.
Thank you to Carl Bredberg project foreman; Stephen Bomgren, Rick Rogers, Brad Rud and Sherm Toufar the adult helpers.
The students above are listed from left to right: Andrew Helstrom, Linnea Jungwirth, Peter Edlund, Kobe Balmer, Jeff Balfany,
Grayson John DeWolf, son of John and
Trisha DeWolf, baptized on February 28,
2016 was the first to receive a Faith Chest.
This chest was made by Jake Fleming a
member of the 2-15, 16 Faith APP group.
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