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Mess iah Mes s enger
Messiah Lutheran Church
August, 2016
Pastor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rev. Susanne Smith Youth Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Benz Organist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hal Morton Choir Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gloria DeVilbiss Administrator/Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . .Dennis Wohlers Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Toni Landon Facilities . . . . . . Jerry & Kay Claussen, & Matt Mitchell Nursery Attendant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Gerst Preschool Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margie Gerst, Director Aubrey Gerst, Deb Jensen 2016 Council Members: Joel Hanger-president, Mark Smith-vice-president, Steve Sanders-treasurer, Joanne Mohr-secretary, Deb Brinkley, Joy Shah, Christa Ruther, Carm McBeth, Dan Wiedemeier, Judy Stewart, Marcia Taeger, Rich Miller, Doris Speer, Roger Hatteberg, John Larson
Inside this issue:
August Happenings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Preschool News and
From the Pastor’s Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Youth Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Lutheran Services in Iowa and
Congregation Council motions . . . . . . . . .5
Scheduled to Serve,
Birthdays & Anniversaries . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Staff and Council Members at Messiah
A Note from Hal Morton
I spent a couple days in Minneapolis attending church music workshops hosted by Augsburg College. The first was an all-day intensive workshop on keyboard improvisation techniques. There were four students and two teachers, so there was quite a bit of individ-ualized attention. Martial Besombes, the primary instructor, is the Director of Worship and Music at Park Avenue United Methodist Church in south Minneapolis—one of the most racially and culturally integrated congregations in the Twin Cities (and a home con-gregation to Prince). He was classically trained at the Paris Conservatoire, and has worked as a session musician with many jazz, country, gospel and hip hop artists. Jay Beech, Executive Director of the Center for Worship and Music Studies at Augsburg College, assisted in the improve class, and led the second workshop on playing hymns with a worship band. Much of the second class involved demonstration that traditional hymns can easily fit into the repertoire of praise bands. Jay is a fine electric bass player, and was joined by a piano/synth player and a drummer. A small horn section joined in for the last two or three selections. Most of the hymns were presented pretty straight, though with various rhythm (bass and drum) styles for underpinning. A few of the more adven-turous arrangements used creative time signatures as well. Thanks to the Messiah Worship and Memorials committees for sending me to these continuing education sessions.
Hal Morton Messiah has always had a number of members singing in our community choir, Bel Canto. If you are a singer, and haven’t been part of this marvelous organization, consider joining this fall. Auditions are simple—sing a hymn and test for range to help balance this year’s choir. For more information, talk with Bel Canto president Roger Hatteberg at 319-850-8761 or go to the Bel Canto website.
WORSHIP AND CELEBRATION
OAK STREET BAPTIST CHURCH is having their won-derful young musician’s concert to raise money for “Take Away Hunger” on Friday, August 19th at 7 p.m. The talent of our local young people is amazing and uplifting. Don’t miss it!
YOUTH AND FAMILY
CONFIRMATION CAMP We have 9 children attending confirmation camp: Wayne Carruthers, Matthew Dittner, Lachlan Kirk, Quinlan Kirk, Narisio Lotegeluaki, Nenyo Lotegeluaki, Brian Newberry, Emma Tessen, and Kylie Wolf and 1 child attending Ranch camp: Lilli-an Benz. Zach Morgan is also at camp this summer in their leadership training program. Kelly will also be attending camp all week with the confirmation kids. If you would like to send them mail while they are at camp (they would really love it!), here is the address: Camp Ewalu; Confirmation program/campers name; 37776 Alpha Ave.; Strawberry Point, IA 52076. Please mail letters by August 8th to ensure they receive them while at camp. (Confirmation Camp is August 7-12.)
Thank You notes
Dear Messiah Lutheran Church,
Thank you for your recent gift given to your synod, re-ceived by ELCA World Hunger in May 2016. This is the year of ELCA World Hunger in Always Being Made New: The Campaign for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and we are particularly grateful for your gift to this signature ministry of the church! Your generous support provides water and hygiene pro-grams, agriculture and animal husbandry, health clinics and micro loans, and education and advocacy for com-munities in need in over 60 countries including the United States. During this season of Pentecost when our churches are dressed in green, we are reminded that God supplies abundance and invites us to share with all in need. Thank you for responding in faith, walking with ELCA World Hunger companion churches and partners to address hunger and poverty. We truly do more together than we could do alone.
Until all are fed,
The Rev. Daniel Rift, Director, ELCA World Hunger and Disaster Appeal
Messiah Lutheran Church,
Thank you for awarding me with a scholarship. It will help me further my education at The University of Iowa in the fall.
Tyler Clements
COMMUNITY AND CARE
JUST A REMINDER - The Take Away Hunger Christ-mas Sale will also include a Toy Store for the third year. We appreciate your donations of good used toys, and our shoppers are happy for the opportunity to buy toys at a very reasonable price. Thanks for your tre-mendous support. You may leave donations anytime at the coatrack by the women’s bathroom at the church.
LIBERIAN STUDENTS IN SCHOOL Thanks to all who are helping students in Liberia with tuition needs. You are very impressive. Right now we have four students who are still in need of a sponsor. One is in kindergarten and one each in 2nd, 3rd and 4th grade. Tuition ranges from $70 to $95 each. Let me know if you would like to sponsor one of these students. My phone number is 319-752-8164. God’s blessing to all. Carolyn Miller
MESSIAH’S COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE is get-ting very interesting – want to join us as we work on a redesign of the library and work on our website? Talk to Joy Shah, Karen Cahill or Pastor Susanne.
BACKPACK SIGN UP The Salvation Army is conducting a Backpack Giveaway July 25th thru August 15th, Monday thru Friday 9-11 & 1-3. Free to families in need. Income guide-lines will apply. Bring in Social Security cards, proof of income and residency when signing up.
THE CHURCH OFFICE has several good used com-puters and a working television to give away. Interest-ed? Talk with Dennis in the office.
FREE LIBRARY Messiah’s Communications Committee announces a new free library, on the shelves of the west side of the church library. Feel free to take any book that inter-ests you, and please bring your good already-read
books to share with others. So far, the free library includes fiction, gardening, travel, and children’s books.
SERVICE AND WITNESS
OUR 2016 ELCA CHURCHWIDE CONVENTION meets in New Orleans August 8-13, and Messiah member Lotegeluaki Lengai is a voting member elect-ed by the 2015 Southeast Iowa Synod. He has been preparing for this event together with other voting members from our synod. Keep Lotegeluaki in your prayers as he travels to New Orleans, and learn more about this year’s churchwide assembly on the ELCA website.
TAKE AWAY HUNGER will be packaging on Saturday, August 13th with Messiah scheduled at 11 a.m. Please sign the sheet in the narthex if you are able to help. Many thanks to all our volunteers.
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From the Pastor’s desk
American Christianity is experiencing a wave of innovative new ministries that completely contradict the cho-rus of complaints that we are a failing church. My summer reading list includes two autobiographies about becoming Christian leaders in the 21st century. Nadia Bolz-Weber has published her “Accidental Saints, Finding God in All the Wrong People”, and “Pastrix, the Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner and Saint”. Bolz-Weber, six foot tall and plenty tattooed, is pastor of House for All Sinners and Saints ELCA in Denver. Ask Messiah’s youth how she preached to them at last summer’s youth gathering, and they will quote her faithfully and accurately. Bolz-Weber is an honest, earthy and compelling preacher.
Sarah Miles has published her story of having been kidnapped by faith, “Take this Bread: a Radical Conver-sion”. She describes how, early one morning, she, who was raised an atheist, wandered into a church, re-ceived communion, and found herself transformed. She embraced a faith she had once scorned. She creat-ed a food pantry at her Episcopal church to feed everyone in the congregation’s neighborhood. Miles says, “Christianity wasn’t an argument I could win, or even resolve. It wasn’t a thesis. It was a mystery I was finally willing to swallow.”
I am considering helping groupfund an ELCA mission congregation in Orlando, Florida, named Castle Church Brewing Community. That’s a direct reference to Martin Luther’s home congregation in Wittenberg, Germany. Seriously. Find this congregation online at castlechurchbrewing.com. “Brewing. Community. Fermenting Love. Our brewery crafts high quality beer that brings people together. Our church is a community where those who question faith can find it and those who have found faith can question it.” There’s more to read on their website: “Castle Church is, for us, a commitment to : simplicity and quality…doing God’s work of restor-ing and reconciling communities in Jesus’ name…using our blessings to bless the world outside of ourselves.”
Does this all sound like crazy church? Well, it does to me too. But then, the Christian church has a crazy be-ginning and a crazy history. What if a little Holy Spirit craziness gets into our life too? What would you write about? How about writing it for our newsletter? Pastor Susanne+
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Shaping Futures Through Faith Based Education Messiah Lutheran Preschool News Greetings from the children’s wing of the
church. We are still on summer break! The children are enjoying summer, but the teachers are preparing for the beginning of another school year. Bible School is over and soon the wax on the floors will be set and we will be back in our wing putting things
in order for preschool to begin. We want everything to look brand new and exciting for all those first days of school. We are still registering for our 3 and 4-year-old sessions. Remember if you are a member of Messiah Lutheran you will get a discount on preschool tuition! Our first day of preschool will be August 29th for the 4-year-olds and August 30th for the 3-year-olds class. Prior to the first days, a Parent Orientation meeting for all our new parents will be held on Wednesday evening, August 24 at 6:00 PM. The children will have an open house in order to meet their teachers and see their classrooms before preschool begins. The 3-year-olds class will be on Thursday, August 25th from 9 AM – 11 AM. The 4-year-olds classes will have their open house on Friday morning, August 26th from 9:00 – 11:00 AM.
This is a good time to be thinking about making that contribution to our scholarship program or providing tuition for a child that needs help with being able to attend preschool. Yes, we do have some chil-dren here at Messiah that could use some of your help in being able to attend preschool, as well as others from our community. We welcome donations and gift cards are always welcome as they help with class-room supplies. If you have questions, please call Ms. Margie (our Director) at 754-7591 ext. 2. We are excit-ed to be soon returning and to meeting our new little ones that will be coming in the fall full of wide-eyed excitement and wonder. If you have items to donate to the preschool room, please call the number above. Have a safe and relaxing summer!! School is coming very soon… Thank you, Ms. Margie
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LIFT begins
September 11th
Confirmation Program 2016-2017
will meet every Wednesday night from
7:30-8:30pm in the conference room
starting September 14th!
3rd year students will meet in the youth room. Confirmation Sunday for
these students is October 9th.
High School Youth Group
High school youth will be meeting the last Wednes-day of the month at 8:00pm starting September
28th for youth group/Bible study.
If you volunteered this summer don’t forget to have Kelly sign your silver cord sheet.
You
th N
ews
Bring your backpack
to church on
Sunday, August 21st
for a special blessing for
the new school year at the
10:30 worship service! Bring your friends too!
Rally Day/First day of Sunday School will be September 11th. We will also install our teachers!
Last Blast! August 18th @ 5:30-7:00pm
for children Kindergarten-5th grade.
Come for pizza and games!
Wear clothes you can get messy in!
Weather permitting we will have a water balloon fight!
Please let Kelly know you are coming by August 16th!
COUNCIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS— July 19, 2016
Lutheran Services in Iowa
Back to School Month
School is right around the corner! As children and teens adjust to a new classroom routine, the transition can often bring to light behavioral issues that may stem from a mental health diagnosis, such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, or oppositional defiant disorder.
Did you know Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) partners with schools across the state to provide mental health services right in their schools? This makes it easier to collaborate with educators and reduce the transportation barrier that sometimes makes it hard for families to attend appointments.
We thank you for your support of LSI’s mission as we respond together to the love of Jesus Christ through compassionate service!
LSI is proud to be an affiliated social ministry organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Learn more at www.LSIowa.org and www.facebook.com/LSI.iowa.
Becoming a kid again
At 8 years old, Sofia was often the only one caring for her younger siblings. She worried constantly they didn’t have enough food. She helped them hide in a closet when their mother’s boyfriend began drinking and hitting their mother.
That all began to change when Mitch came into the children's lives. Mitch is a family care coordinator for LSI. His job is to keep Iowa kids and families safe. He made sure Sofia and her siblings had clothes for school. He helped transport them to doctor's appointments. He remembered their birthdays.
And when it became clear that living with their biological parents wasn't a safe option, Mitch was by the siblings' side and advocated to keep them together. Kate and Mark, a couple who had provided foster care for two of Sofia's younger siblings, decided to adopt all five kids.
"We had faith. We knew it was the right thing to do. Why? Because they are worth it," Kate says.
Sofia is now 12 and thriving. Kate has photos of Mitch visiting the kids on Halloween and dropping off presents from LSI on Christmas Eve.
"Now Sofia gets to be a kid again," says Kate. "Every child deserves that."
LSI has an office in Burlington, at Trinity Lutheran Church on Central Ave. The Burlington office has a particular mission, to support families at risk of losing custody of their children. If you know a local family who could use these services, invite them to contact LSI at 319-754-2298.
A NOTE FROM EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Just a reminder that any actions that are brought before council to be considered for a vote need to be available for executive committee on the Thursday before the council meeting the third Tuesday of the month. That is when the agenda for the month’s meeting is put together. This includes requests to use the church facilities. Issues that come up after that Thursday will be included in the following month’s agenda. That means that all action items are due by August 11 for the next meeting. Your help is really appreciated.
NOTE: Due to length of reports only highlights are provided here. Full reports and minutes of council meetings are available in the office and on the council bulletin board in the hallway.
MOTION Requests for use of facilities on July 19 from 9:00-11:00am in the conference room; July 23 from 5:30-9:00pm in the shelter house; August 5 from 4-8pm in the shelter house/kitchen/social hall; August 19 from 8:30-11:30am in the social hall/kitchen; December 4 from 4-7pm in the social hall/kitchen; January 13, 2017 from 11am-1pm in the social hall/kitchen. MSC MOTION from Memorials Committee: Move up to $800 for staff development expenses of registration, hotel, meals and mileage for Hal Morton to attend a two-day workshop at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 21-22. MSC MOTION to approve change of Wartburg choir and date of appearance at Messiah. The St. Elizabeth Chorale under the direction of Dr. Karen Black will perform Saturday, February 18, 2017 in concert at 7:30 p.m. MSC
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Scheduled to Serve in August
8:00 SERVICE Communion Assistant: August 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darwin Bunger August 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Chicken August 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cathy Borden August 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darwin Bunger Lector: August 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darwin Bunger August 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Chicken August 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cathy Borden August 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darwin Bunger
10:30 SERVICE Ushers: Don Duke (head usher) August 7: Mark Smith, Donna Duke August 14: Mark Smith, Donna Duke, Roger Hatteberg, Chalmer & Sandy Good August 21: Donna Duke, Roger Hatteberg, Chalmer & Sandy Good August 28: Donna Duke, Chalmer & Sandy Good Greeter: August 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Kulp August 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Kulp Communion Assistant: August 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deb Brinkley August 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roger Hatteberg August 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Larson August 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Miller Lector: August 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judith Stewart August 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Larson August 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darwin Bunger August 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandy Good Acolyte: August 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paige Clements August 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jacob Dittner August 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lachlan Kirk August 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nenyo Lotegeluaki Altar Guild: Lisa Weiler family
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
2 - Eli Gerst; Rakiah Gerst 3 - Ava McCulloch 5 - Joe Wolf 6 - Harrison Arnold; Lauren Garcia 9 - Cole McGinity; Seth McGinity 10 - Aubrey Siegle; Jean Vass; Shannon Wiegard 11 - Lisa Classen 12 - Mia Ruther 13 - Richard Baker; Bob Engberg; Roger Fjeld 15 - Maverick Carruthers; Madison Furnald; Kristel Lunsman; Luetta Peterson 16 - Tom Blackwood; Skylah Pratt; Roger Sheagren; Brenda Waring 17 - Laura Darnall 18 - Marjorie Nelson; Doris Speer; Julie Swanson 19 - Stacia Meierotto; Diane Sanders 20 - Sam Zager 21 - Suzanne Todd 22 - Lillian Benz; Diane Ruther 23 - Ruth Marie Kuepper; Rhea Leibli 24 - Melissa Lambert; Cory Smith; Peace Smith 26 - Richard Benne 27 - Jarad Dettman; Emily Meyer 29 - Paul Polahar 30 - Braden Hayes; Hudson Wischmeier 31 - Jill Blackwood
AUGUST ANNIVERSARIES
1 Wayne and Nancy Tolander - 1965 19 Karen and Bill Cahill - 1972 5 David and Kris Vanerstrom - 1995 19 David and Lisa Weiler - 1978 7 Jimmy and Marjorie Gerst - 1981 25 Tom and Jill Blackwood - 1968 9 Steve and Diane Sanders - 1975 27 Bob and Doris Speer - 1961 10 Steve and Julie Swanson - 1974 27 Michael and Kay Spieler - 2005 11 Tom and Marianne Darnall - 1973 28 Justin and Carrie Ruther - 1999 12 Kent and Gretchen Lewis - 1972 30 Don and Donna Duke - 1952 15 Peter and Kathy Furnald - 1992 30 Blake and Diane Ruther - 1975 17 Keith and Mary Bloomquist - 1969
*Let the office know if we have missed your birthday or anniversary. If you prefer not to have your name included in the birthday and anniversary lists, please let us know.
ALTAR
FLOWERS FOR AUGUST:
August 28 - Altar flowers are given to the glory of God in honor of Don and Donna Duke’s 64th wed-ding anniversary.
Mission Statement
Welcoming all people to share in God’s blessings by strength-ening our commitment to God through prayer, fellowship and service.
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MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH 2411 West Avenue
BURLINGTON, IOWA 52601
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Burlington, IA
52601-1598
Permit No. 360
Return Service Requested
Sunday Mornings Worship (in the shelter house) 8:00 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m.
Third Wednesdays Supper 6:00 p.m. Holden Evening Prayer 7:00 p.m.
AUGUST 2016
MESSIAH LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Phone: 319-754-7591
Fax: 319-754-7592 E-mail: messiah2411@gmail.com
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This month -
Landscapers’ work crew: every Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. Weekly Bible Study: every Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. Confirmation Camp at EWALU: August 7-12 Take Away Hunger packaging: Saturday, August 13th at 11 a.m. Third Wednesday, August 17: Supper (6:00 p.m.), Holden Evening Prayer (7:00 p.m.) Last Blast (for K-5th grades): Thursday, August 18th, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
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