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Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Cloquet, MN
Permit 50
Address Service Requested
April 2012
OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 615 12th Street Cloquet, Minnesota 55720-2321
Phone: 218-879-1535 Fax: 218-879-573 www.oursaviorscloquet.org
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Inside this issue:
From the Pastor…From the Pastor…From the Pastor…From the Pastor…
TheTheTheThe MessengerMessengerMessengerMessenger
Small Groups 4 & 5
Camp News 17
Facts & Figures 18
Parochial Records 18
Gifts & Memorials 14
Volunteers 15
Calendars 6 & 7
In the Mailbag 19
Dear Friends in Jesus Christ at Our Saviors!
But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, to show that the
transcendent power belongs to God and not to us. 2 Cor. 4:7
We are the earthen vessels Paul speaks of in this verse to the people of Jesus in Corinth. Think of the clay pot as the metaphor and the clay is cracked from age. If you look closely you can see into the jar through the crack. Some pieces have been broken and clued back into place. From the outside there is not a whole a lot of beauty to this vessel. But when God adds Jesus, the Light of the World, to the inside, we begin to see light escaping through the cracks. Our focus is no longer the vessel but rather our attention is drawn to the beautiful light. There is beauty now to the cracks as the light uses them to fill the room with light. The power of this word is this: With Jesus Christ in our life, we are beautiful beyond imagination. We know that the power of this treasure is divine. It is the power of love and forgiveness, of hope and joy. Memorize this verse this month, cut it out and tape it to the refrigerator or mirror. For God in Jesus Christ has claimed us as his own and we belong to Jesus, the treasure of heaven and the light of the World. Speaking of broken, my neck has not healed the way the doctor has wanted it to. The fusion has failed and so I will be undergoing surgery on my neck for a second time on April 12th. I will be gone approx. 8 weeks and will return at the end of June if all goes well with the recovery. I am hopeful that this second round does the trick of fusing my neck and getting me back into the pulpit. I am thankful for your prayers and your support. Internship Update: The seminary will be assigning us an intern by the middle of April. We hope to have a name and bio to share with you at the semi-annual meeting on April 15th. I am thankful for the incredible support that you have given to this program. It is important for us to remember that we are a church of the ELCA and that we will now be training people to be pastor’s in this church. Stewardship Update: I am thankful for the increased giving to the mission and ministry of Jesus at Our Saviors. As we give out of the blessings that God has given us, we are able to fund this ministry. Some of you can give a little, and some can give a lot and as a result ministry happens. As our giving from our faith begins to rise, we will be able to give to the ELCA ministries through our Synod. All of the Lenten offering on Wednesdays’ and Maundy Thursday is designated for Camp Vermilion Ministries. Thank you for your generous giving, we are on the right path for Stewardship. Come to worship as we ‘Celebrate what’s right with God’s World!’ He is Risen! Pastor Paul
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Church News
On Maundy Thursday, April 5th we rejoice with the following young people as they celebrate their First Communion!
Isabella Falk
Olivia Falk
Tyler Falk
Marina Dostal
Logan Lymer
Sam Bailey
Joel Lembke
Anthony Bastien
Mitchell Bastien
Sam Buytaert
Cale Prosen
Olivia Macaulay
Koda Osvold
Sam Remus
Maddie Young
Tyler Koskela
All are invited to celebrate with these young people and their families as they join us at the table for the first time. Maundy Thursday will also feature The Passion of Christ, A Dramatization of Our Lord’s Death with interdenominational youth and adults from area churches
April 1 Palm Sunday
8:30& 10:45am Worship
April 5th Maundy Thursday 7:00 pm Worship
The Passion of Jesus Christ
and First Communion
April 6th Good Friday 7:00 pm Combined Worship
at Zion Lutheran Church
April 8th Easter Worship 8:00am , 9:30am & 11:00am
April 8th Easter Breakfast
Serving from 8:30am to 11am
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Thank you to everyone who donated soup, bread, bars or volunteered to help with this
years Lenten Soup suppers.
A special thanks to the confirmation students
and their families for your support and help.
We are in need of ushers for the Easter Services. You may call the church office if you would like to help. 879-1535
Thank you!
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In the Mailbag...
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Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
615 12th Street
Cloquet, MN 55720-2321
www.oursaviorscloquet.org Office: (218)879-1535 Fax: (218)
879-4573
Senior Pastor: Paul Hadland (ext. 12)
(218)310-3479
Youth Director & Small Group Coordinator:
Christina Kadelbach (ext. 11)
(218)213-6731
Pam Huhta (ext. 10)
Bookkeeper: Sara Lamb (ext 14)
Visiting Chaplain: Peggy DeCaigny
(218) 391-4695
Administrative Assistant
Sr. Choir / Praise & Worship: Ryan Hanson, Director
New Horizons Christian School:
Interim Director: Kristina Remus 879-7138
Teacher: Thera Wiersma (ext. 24) or 879-7138
Church office hours:
Monday—Friday……...8 am to 4 pm
Regular Worship Times:
Sunday :
Traditional Service . . . . . . . 8:30 am
Contemporary Service . .. . 10:45 am
WE ’RE ON THE WEB !
www.ou rsav io rsc loque t .o rg
Fourth Wednesday of the month.
Everyone can purchase food for a lower cost of $15. Average value of food is from $75—$100.
Distribution is at the Cloquet Armory.
Registration 9-11:00am
Distribution 11am—12:30 pm
(or until all food is dispersed)
Thank you for your thoughtful and generous donation in support of The Salvation Army Food Shelf. We are grateful for you generosity.
Inter-Faith Activities Department is looking for volunteers to help out with various activities.
Monday and Thursday morning Sing a Longs.
Tuesday morning baking groups
Assisting with other groups; nail parlor, playing cribbage or other card games, assisting in letter writing , going on outings, visiting with a resident, etc.
If you are interested, please contact: Roxanne Hedlund Activity Director 384-8404
Dear Quilters,
Thank you so very much for the beautiful quilt for Chris. Your thoughtfulness means so much to Chris and me. Thank you so much for your continued prayers for my family as we go through this difficult time.
Grateful in Christ.
Chris and Corinne
We are feeding more people than ever thanks to you and your contribution to our food bank. In fact, over the last year thanks to donors like you we rescued and distributed a record 4.1 million pounds of food which resulted in 3.3 million meals for people in need throughout our region.
As we continue to meet this record demand for our food and ensure no one goes hungry in our NE Minnesota and NW Wisconsin communities your continues support is appreciated.
Thank you, again, you are truly part of our success story!
Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank
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Church News
Date Attendance Offering Offering Needed
Feb 26 95/166 3165 5750
Mar 4 102/226 6600 7000
Mar 11 95/182 4907 7000
Mar 18
Mar 25
114/219 6485 7000
7000
Facts & Figures
March Baptisms Hailey Jean Gamache
Daughter of Jason and Danielle Gamache
Tyler Joel Laveau Son of Timothy and Ashley Laveau
Brianna Joan Tingum Daughter of Kyle and JoAnne Tingum
Fin Roger Layon Son of Chad and Kristi Layon
Funeral Bruce Eknes
Chris Campbell Norma Bloom
Parochial Records
Jan.
2011
Jan .
2012
Jan. YTD
2012
Jan.
YTD
2011
Regular
Offerings
$39385.21 $26076.38 $26076.38 $39385.21
Other
Income
$3643.30 $4563.42 $3643.30 $4563.42
Total
Income
$43028.51 $30639.80 $30639.80 $43028.51
Expenses $30800.41 $29807.06 $29807.06 $30800.41
There will be a semi-annual
Congregation Meeting on Sunday,
April 15th in the Fellowship Hall
immediately following the second
service. Pizza lunch will be served to
all those in attendance.
Church Clean-up Day
The Properties Team will coordinate a church clean-up and repair day Saturday May 5th beginning at 9 a.m. Our goal is to be done by 1 p.m. Come at any time. No special skills or tools are required. If you plan to attend, please notify Bob DeCaigny at 879-2471 or send an email to [email protected]. I would like to know how many people to expect for job scheduling. Refreshments will be provided. Remember…many hands make for light work.
102/205 3575
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Church News
Easter Celebration Breakfast
April 8th, 2012
Serving from 8:30-11am EVERYONE WELCOME!!
COST: FREE WILL OFFERING
A Youth fundraising event
Dates to remember: April 1st: Palm Sunday
April 5th: Maundy Thursday Service 7:00pm
First Communion
Passion Play
April 6th: Good Friday Service at Zion
April 6th: Church office will close at noon
April 8th: Easter Sunday-
Breakfast: 8:30—11:00 am
Worship services: 8:00, 9:30, & 11am
April 9th: Church office closed
April 15th: Congregational Meeting @ noon
April 19th: New Horizons Christian School
Open House 5pm—7pm
April 25th: Boy Scout Pea Soup Supper
May 20: Confirmation Sunday 10:45am
June 10: Send off for Mission Trip Youth
June 17-22nd: Vacation Bible School
Hosanna!
Our Savior’s will proudly be waving Eco-Palms in partnership with Lutheran World Relief, on Palm Sunday. Through this simple act, we help palm harvesters, their families, communities and the environment.
To learn more about Eco-Palms, visit lwr.org/palms
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Small Groups
BIBLE STUDY
Every Wednesday at 10am-11am
Room 3-4-5
Read and discuss the text
for Sunday
This group is led by Pastor Paul or
Peggy DeCaigny
Open for both men and women
ALL ARE WELCOME
Prayer Group Prayer is the name we give to the experience of being in communication with God, wherever we are and whatever we are doing. Prayer is an experience because it involves our senses, minds, souls and spirits. Prayer is communication because it involves giving and receiving. It is sharing between two living, personal beings—God and yourself. In prayer you are sharing your life: your needs, feelings, concerns, and desires. God is responding with divine presence, consolation, insight and change. You are invited to join together in prayer at Our Saviors on April 16 at 6:30pm in Christina’s office. ALL ARE WELCOME
In prayer we present our whole life and the lives of others to God, so that God may be known and lives may be touched by grace.
Café is for women who want to build Community, participate in Advocacy, strengthen Faith, and strive
for Enlightenment (CAFÉ!). It incorporates a Lutheran perspective for women of Christian faith or simply for any woman who is interested in how faith
can relate to the issues that women face today.
Café meets Monday, April 16th
4 pm at The Warming House
Questions Please contact
Christina at 879-1535
This month in Café’…
Faith reflections + study Are you happy? Is happiness important to you? We'll discuss
some ways to increase
your happiness!
Mission Sewing
(Quilting)
Thursday, April 26th
Beginning at 9am
Questions Contact Barb Painter 879-4083
Sewing Experience is NOT necessary there are non-sewing duties such as ironing, tying and
sorting material
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Camp News
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Date Camp Hiawatha Camp Vermilion
June 10-15 Mini Camp Grades 3-4 L.O.S.T
Sports Camp
June 17-22 Hockey Camp (thru 6/23) Confirmation Camp L.O.S.T.
June 24-29 Reserved for Congregation Grades 5-6 Grades 7-9
July 8-13 Mini Camp Half Pint
Mini camp Half Pint
July 15-20 Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6
Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6
July 22-27 Grades 7-9 Sr. High Camp
Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6
July 29-Aug. 3
Grades 5-6 Grades 7-9
Grades 5-6 Grades 7-9 Sr. High Camp
August 5-10 Family Camp Family Camp
2012 CAMP!
Early Bird Before March 15
After March 15
Member / Non-member Member / Non-member
Grades 4-6, Grades 7-9, Sr. High
$290 / $340 $310 / $360
L.O.S.T. $310 / $360 $310 / $360
Hockey Camp $380 / $460 $400 / $480
Fine Arts Camp $320 / $365 $330 / $375
Mini Camp $165 / $185 $175 / $195
Half-Pint $35 / $40 $40 / $45
4 Day 6 Day
Adults $150 $215
Grandparents $120 $170
Youth 4-18 $120 $170
3 and under free free
Family Camp
Greetings!
Happy 2012! We hope your year is off to a great start. Voyageurs Lutheran Ministry Staff are busy hosting retreat groups, putting together annual reports for churches, planning for upcoming spring events and preparing for summer.
We know your lives are busy too. May we all find ways to seek moments of peace, hope and joy each day.
On-line Registration Available for Summer Camp! That’s right, you can now register on-line! Check out our numerous Summer Camp Programs (including many of your favorite programs PLUS new age groups, Sports Camp and more!)
Summer Employment Opportunities
Summer will be here before we know it! Voyageurs Lutheran Ministry is accepting applications for numerous summer staff positions. You can find position descriptions, application information and reference forms online at the VLM Summer Employment page. Please pass on this information to anyone you think might enjoy working at camp this summer. We need counselors, kitchen staff, leadership staff, canoe guides and more.
April showers……….
bring May flowers.
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Church News
WELCA Board Meeting
Monday, April 2nd
9:30 am Kitchen
Esther Circle
Thursday, April 19th
9:30 am Kitchen
Hostess: RoseMarie Liimatainen
Bible Study: Stella Olson
Naomi Circle
Thursday, April 19
9:30 am Fireside Room
Hostess & Bible Study:
Bette McDonald and Sharon Putikka
Rebecca Circle
Tuesday, April 17th
9:30 am Fireside Room
Hostesses: Carol Schlenvogt & Carol Maki
Quilting Thursday, April 26
9:00 am Scout Room
Thoughts from the Chaplain April 2012
Jesus Loves Me; Easter Tells Me So
Jesus loves me, this I know; The Easter story tells me so.
He died for me to bear my sin; He opened heaven to let me in.
Yes, Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Easter tells me so.
Jesus loved me when He died,
Loved me enough to be crucified. But His death didn't last very long, Because His power is so strong.
Yes, Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Easter tells me so.
Jesus' came back from the dead I know because the Bible said.
Jesus is my Lord and King; Love and praise to Him I bring.
Yes, Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Easter tells me so.
When I die, I'll rise up, too.
We'll all be in heaven, me and you. We'll see Jesus face to face.
Up in heaven, that happy place. Yes, Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Easter tells me so.
The Easter story brings much joy
To us all, each girl and boy. Jesus is my Savior now;
Heaven and earth to Him must bow. Yes, Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Yes Jesus loves me; Easter tells me so.
By Joanna Fuchs
Found on the web site: www.poemsource.com
Heavenly Father, thank you for sending your Son to
earth as a baby so many years ago. Thank you that
He paid the punishment for my sins by dying on the
cross. And thank you that He rose again to prove
that death was truly defeated. I place my trust in You
to be my Savior. Guide me through the dark times of
my life and give me courage to live for You. Amen
by Max Lucado
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Small Groups
Bring your unfinished projects
from home for uninterrupted work time and plenty of
work space
Arrive anytime after 4:00 on Friday.
Come and go as you please.
Saturday lunch is potluck. Please bring a snack to
share.
2012 Dates
April 20th-21st
May 4th-5th
Questions or to register call
Pam at 590-3055
or 879-1535
Christian Crafters Christian Crafters Christian Crafters Christian Crafters
ScrapScrapScrapScrap–––– Craft Craft Craft Craft–––– Quilt Quilt Quilt Quilt–––– Knit Knit Knit Knit–––– Stamp Stamp Stamp Stamp–––– etc. etc. etc. etc.
$5.00 suggested donation.
Friday 4:00—9pm
Saturday 9am—?
April 16 at 6:30pm in Christina’s office.
Cover to Cover
Book Club Meets monthly on the third Thursday of every
month to discuss books of interest.
Interested in joining or questions Contact
Pat Elling-Morris 878-2011
April book pick is:
“Firefly Lane” by Kirstin Hannah
May book pick is:
“The Legacy” by Mark Munger
sewing duties such as ironing, tying and
Parenting and Faith Friday, April 20th
In the Fireside Room (CHILDCARE PROVIDED)
Anyone who is raising kids is invited to join us. On the first and third Thursdays of most months, from 9:30-11am. We gather in the Fireside Room at OSL for a time of study, reflection, prayer, and sharing in our joys and maybe even some frustrations. Childcare is available in the nursery located
just down the hall.
This group seeks to provide a place where parents are strengthened in their roles as individuals committed to raising children in the Christian Faith while growing in their own relationship with God as well as
others parents.
Questions contact Sara Lamb at 879-1535
Our Savior’s Walking Our Savior’s Walking Our Savior’s Walking Our Savior’s Walking ClubClubClubClub
Improve the quality of life by living
active and healthy lifestyles, fostering the
spirit of fellowship and having fun along the
way to better health and fitness
Monday’s at 8am –meet at Carlton Feed
mill parking lot
Friday Morning’s at 9:00 –meet at
Our Savior’s
ALL FITNESS LEVELS WELCOME
Free and open for all ages and abilities
We walk for the exercise, the good company and the fun of it in a non-competitive environment—
“Go at your own pace.”
Questions Contact Christina Kadelbach
218-213-6731
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Birthdays
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Sound Board Operators:
1st 8:30 Sharon Tobias
10:45 Brian Foster
5th 7:00 pm
8th 8:00 Tom Lavan
9:30
11:00 Dave Templeton
15th 8:30 Randy Schmidt
10:45 David Pyrlik
22nd 8:30 Tom Hill
10:45 Victor Tobias
29th 8:30 Sharon Tobias
10:45 Brian Foster
Readers:
1st 8:30 Francis Morris
10:45 Bill Schlenvogt
8th Pastor Paul Hadland
15th 8:30 Rob Macaulay
10:45 Bill Singpiel
22nd 8:30 Linda Holmstrand
10:45 Andrew Remus
29th 8:30 Bob DeCaigny
10:45 Nancy Singpiel
Evangelism:
1st Julie Lyytinen
8th David Meister
11th Pat Meister
22nd Aleta Brule
29th JoAnne Pearson
Altar Guild:
1st Kathy Rye
5th Bonnie Christopherson
8th Sherri Waller
15th Bonnie & Less Peterson
22nd Mary Krohn
29th
Volunteers for April
Communion Servers (Deacons):
1st 8:30 Sherri Waller, Barb Painter, Jim Boyd
10:45 Jim Kallestad, Nancy Singpiel, Bill Singpiel
5th 7:00
8th 8:00 Dan R, Randi H, John H, Ron S, Andrew R, Krisitna R, Pat E-M
9:30 Barb P, Bruce S, Knut H, Maxine H, Judy W, Linda B, Sherri W
11:00 Rob M, Curt N, Bill S, Nancy S, Bill S, Deb T, Jim B
15th 8:30 Rob Macaulay, Peggy DeCaigny, Cindy Raun
10:45 Bruce Anderson, Bill Schlenvogt, Kristina Remus
22nd 8:30 Dan Rice, Maxine Hennum, Bruce Spetz
10:45 Andrew Remus, Ron Stahl, Linda Bush
29th 8:30 John Hedquist, Rich Krikava, Judy Wiles
10:45 Randi Hadland, Mary Carlson
Coffee Servers:
1st 8:30 Duane & Sharon Putikka
10:45
15th 8:30 Elmer & Karen Splett 10:45
22nd 8:30 Richard & Cindy Raun
10:45 David & Kathy Lingren
29th 8:30 Jim & Diana Kallestad
10:45
Ushers:
8:30 Service : Jim Boyd
10:45 Service:
1st week: Bev Delacey
2nd week: John & Denise Mykkanen
3rd week: Bill & Carol Schlenvogt
4th week: Ron & Sue Stahl
5th week: Kay Zeadow by bringing them in to the church office. This
Acolytes for Easter Services 8:00 9:30 11:00
Isaak Remus Lexie Liimatainen Travis Nelson
Sam Remus Kirsten Rye Perry Affias
Francis Morris Kiara Wiersma Lexie Liimatainen
Sherri Waller Kylee Wiersma Kirsten Rye
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Gifts & Memorials
April Service Group: Mission Endowment
and Voyageurs Ministry
Church News
If you know of a youth from Our Saviors that you would like to see recognized in The Messenger for a special accomplishment, let us know and we will include them in the next edition.
Support our youth by recycling your old cell phones by bringing them in to the church office. This recycling program is a great fundraiser for our youth. The company does not accept chargers or instruction books. The drop off is back in the church office. Thank you for your help!
You may bring in your “box tops” , “Kemps milk caps”, “Sunny D labels” and “Campbell soup labels” into the church office. You may also bring in any old cell phones that you would like to recycle into the office also. Thank you~
If you have moved recently, or have a new phone number, please let the office know so we can update our records. Thank you!
Articles for the May Messenger need to be in to
the office by: April 15 April 15 April 15 April 15
Thank you~
If you haven’t picked up your 2012 offering envelopes, they are still available in the Narthex or Church office.
Memory Bible verse:
Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
Colossians 3:12 (NIV)
March Radio broadcast sponsors:
• Marcia Fulton
• Helmi Swanson-Savage in honor of her 96th birthday
• Jerry and Joyce Jerde in memory of their daughter, Laurie Johnson
• Richard and Cindy Raun in honor of their 35th anniversary
Memorials:
• For the intern program in memory of Diana Carlson, from Linda Holmstrand
• Hymnals, in memory of Eileen Sparring from the Sparring Family
• For the new flooring fund from Duane & Sharon Putikka, Bob & Peggy DeCaigny in memory of Eileen Sparring.
• In memory of Pat Kolb, for the Multi-media fund, from Bob & Peggy DeCaigny.
• In memory of Frank Shunn, for the Choir fund, from Sherri Waller, Ray & Judy Wiles
• For the 2nd Harvest Food bank, in memory of Diana Carlson, form Donna Larson, Elaine & John Huliares.
• For the Youth Mission Trip, in memory of Diana Carlson, from Bob & Peggy DeCaigny, Jan & Chuck Beberg, Mal & Bev Brodie, Peggy Franz, Marlene and Lee Engen.
• In memory of Jerry Jutila from Arvid & Nancy Brekke form the Dominican Republic/Dave Johnson Ministries fund
Gifts:
• From Marcia Fulton for Dave Johnson ministries.
• For the Handbell fund from James & Carol Lyle
• For the youth from Jerry and Katie Nisula
• For the Salvation Army food shelf from Ray & Judy Wiles
• For the Handbells fund from James and Carol Lyle
• For the food shelf from Sandi Novak
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Sunday School & NHCS News
NEW HORIZON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL NEWS
One day it snows, next day it rains and then it is 60 degrees out! One would think we are having crazy days at the preschool. It certainly is hard to plan things when one doesn't know how to dress appropriately for the weather! But we are having a great time at school. We have learned all of our colors with Joseph and his colorful coat. And now we are studying the disciples as they are chosen.
We are ready to hear about Easter. What a wonderful Jesus we have to give himself for each of us. This will lead us into Spring, Earth Day and planting season. So much to do and so little time with only 2 month left of the school year. Whew!!!
Have a blessed Easter Season.
Love, the Kids at the Preschool and Jump Start To Kindergarten Classes and the Teachers
A word from the Preschool Director...
Thank you to ALL the individuals and businesses that contributed to our Spaghetti Luncheon & Silent Auction! We are truly blessed to have the support of our church family! Because I’m writing this before all the donations came in, we will have list of all our donors on the website and next month’s Messenger.
Our Children’s Library is still in the process of being completed, thanks to a number of volunteers from our church and school. What a wonderful addition this will be to our program!
A few changes have been made to our preschool program for the 2012-2013 school year. The school board decided not to continue the Jump Start Kindergarten in 2012-13 due to budget constraints. Instead, we have made changes to our 3-morning/week class to integrate the Kindergarten readiness curriculum used in the Jump Start class. The following are program descriptions for our two morning classes:
Discovery Kids – Tuesday & Thursday from 9am-11:30am Discovery Kids is a 2-morning per week program that introduces children to a structured learning environment. The class uses a variety of age-appropriate methods to teach basic pre-literacy skills, pre-math skills, art exploration, large motor activities, learning centers, music, Bible lesson, circle time (including story time), social studies, science concepts and a visit to the children’s library once a week to check out books. This class includes chapel on Thursday mornings with Pastor Paul Hadland and his puppet friends.
Pathfinders – Monday-Wednesday-Friday from 9am-12pm
Pathfinders is a 3-morning per week program that provides an increased level of learning in the areas of pre-reading skills and math skills. Using curriculum specifically geared toward 4 and 5 year olds, this class allows for more exposure to skills necessary for transitioning to Kindergarten. Regular physical education, music, art exploration, learning centers, Bible lesson, circle time (including story time), social studies, science, computer lab (once a week) and a visit to the children’s library once a week to check out books are also a part of this program. This class includes chapel on Wednesday mornings with Pastor Paul Hadland and his puppet friends.
Please join us, Thursday April 19
th ~ 5:00pm-7:00pm at New Horizons Christian School for our Spring Open House!
Meet our teachers, check out the facility and learn about our Christ-centered curriculum. For more information call 879-7138. God’s Blessings,
Kristina Remus, NHCS Director
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Church News
Spring Open House
Thursday, April 19, 2011 ~ 5:00-7:00p.m.
We offer classes for 3-4-5 year olds with a strong emphasis in Kindergarten Readiness.
Christian SchoolChristian SchoolChristian SchoolChristian School
Stop by to meet our teachers, check out the facility and learn about our Christ-centered
curriculum!
Helping young hearts, minds and bodies explore new horizons with
Jesus!
For more information call 879-7138
**Earl Grey Tea and Extra Dark
Minnesota Teen Challenge Singers from Wednesday, March 7 Lenten service.
Observe World Malaria Day The ELCA has committed to raise $15 million to join hands with 11 African companion churches in the global effort to prevent, treat and contain malaria by 2015. World Malaria Day is Wednesday, April 25th. OSL will observe it in our congregation on Sunday, April 29th with a special offering.
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected mosquitoes. About half of the worlds’ population is at risk of malaria, particularly those in lower-income countries. It infects more than 500 million people each year and kills more than one million people, according to World Health Organization. However, Malaria is preventable and curable.
Having fun at the youth overnight Lock-in!
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Christina’s Recipe corner…..
EARL Grey Tea Chocolate Cake
6 Equal Exchange Earl Grey tea bags
1 cup water
1 stick butter (1/2 cup)
3 eggs
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
4 oz. of an extra dark chocolate bar (70% or more)
melted and cooled
2 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup plain yogurt
Powdered sugar for dusting
Directions:
Heat oven to 350F. Coat an 8 cup fluted tube pan with cooking spray. Boil water and pour 1 cup of water over the tea bags. Steep the tea in the water 3-5 minutes. Remove the tea bags and set the brewed tea aside. Using a mixer beat the butter, eggs, and granulated sugar until fluffy. Blend in the melted chocolate. Beat in the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, yogurt and brewed tea. Pour into pan. Bake 40-50 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the cake comes out with a few crumbs attached. Remove from oven and let stand 5 minutes. Turn out of pan and cool. Dust with powdered sugar, slice and enjoy. Makes 10 servings
**Earl Grey Tea and Extra Dark Chocolate are available at OSL’s Fair Trade Store.
Church News
April � Autism Awareness Month (autism) � Poetry Month (poetry) � Apr. 7 World Health Day (“world health”) � Apr. 15 Income Tax day (“income tax”) � Apr. 16-22 Astronomy Week (astronomy) � Apr. 16-22 National Volunteer Week (volunteer) � Apr. 22 Earth Day (earth or environment) Inventions, Patents, Discoveries and Firsts 1896 – First Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece (“Olympic Games”) 1897 – First annual Boston Marathon run (“Boston Marathon”) 1898 – North Pole discovered (“North Pole”) 1906 – The Great San Francisco earthquake hits (“San Francisco” AND earthquake) 1945 – The United Nations is organized (“United Nations”) 1948 – The World Health Organization (WHO) is founded (“World Health Organization”)
Historic Events
1775 – Paul Revere’s famous ride from Charlestown to Lexington, MA (“Paul Revere” AND “Revolutionary War”) 1775 – The Revolutionary War begins (“Revolutionary War”) 1865 – General Robert E. Lee surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant ending the Civil War (Lee AND Grant AND “Civil War”) 1865 – President Lincoln shot (“Abraham Lincoln”) 1949 – The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is signed (NATO) Birthdays � Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. President � James Buchanan, 15th U.S. President Sports, Entertainment, Literary and Arts Figures April � Eugene Delacroix, painter � Lon Chaney, actor � Washington Irving, author � William Shakespeare, playwright � John James Audubon, artist and naturalist � Raphael, Italian painter � Leonardo da Vinci, artist, sculptor, inventor Founders, Inventors, World and Historical Figures and Others April � Colin Powell, Secretary of State (former) � Wilbur Wright, pioneer aviator � Betty Ford, Former first lady � Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General (former) � Henry Clay, statesman � Guglielmo Marconi, inventor � Coretta Scott King, civil rights leader
Important dates in April:
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Readings for April
1st Lesson Epsitle Gospel Lesson
1st Psalm 22:1-5 1 Peter 2:22-25 John 19:1-42
8th Ezekial 37:1-6 Philippians 2:1-11 John 20:1-18
15th Ezekial 37:7-10 Philippians 2:12-18 John 20:19-29
22nd Ezekial 37:11-24 Philippians 2:25-30 John 21:1-14
29th Psalm 23 Philippians 4:4-9 John 21:15-25
Please remember the following members of our church throughout the year:
Sunnyside Health Care Center
Virginia Hagen
Bertha Presthang
Robert Drannan
Evergreen Knoll
Bev Hanson
Pat Rudd
Dorothy Kobus
Jane Lovstad
Edna Hage
Bernice Baker
Larson Commons
Margorie Lamb
Connie Mattson
Vivian Hoel
Esther Wait
Jean Sather
Suncrest
Peanuts Holmberg
Mariam Hella
Eleanor Jania
Jeanette Ferguson
Joyce Chapman
Laureen Harris
Aspen Arms
Vickie Diver
Florella Gerhke
Lighthouse - Barnum
Donna Hecker
Inter-faith Care Center
LaVella Solem
Mardel Milberger
Clara Ober
Muriel Johnson
Millie Bagne
Alice Toone
Jean Kneeland
St. Elizabeth– Wabasha
Bea Hagen
Pineview Estates
Lempi Mattson
Evergreen Cottages
Grace Caffey
Becky Eknes
John & Betty Manisto
. The school board
literacy skills,
ENVIRONMENTAL WELLNESS This month’s LIVING WELL IN 2012
focus is on Environmental wellness
We may not think much about Environmental Wellness as part of our overall living well plan, but our environment and how we feel about it can have a huge impact on the way we feel overall.
Environmental Wellness relates to understanding and becoming conscientious of your impact on the environment. Trying to live in harmony with the Earth by understanding the impact of your interaction with nature and your personal environment, and taking action to protect the world around you.
This month try adding a new healthy habit from the list below.
• Ride your bike, walk or take public transportation instead of driving
• Recycle and compost
• Plant and tend a garden
• Use natural cleaning products
• Carry your personal coffee mug or water bottle
• Plant a tree
• Shut off the water while brushing teeth
• Take shorter showers
• Install compact florescent bulbs
• Unplug things that glow
• Recycle your electronics
• Support local farmers
• Fix leaky faucets
PPC Meeting notes
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OSLC Parish Planning Council Meeting Highlights
March 20, 2012
Treasurer’s Report
Envelope offering was behind for January through February. Revenues and expenses will be compared at the end of the
first quarter and compared to predicted budget figures. The Endowment Fund books were audited for 2011 and showed
an overall decrease in the fund. Losses in mutual fund investments, fund fees and $8,000 paid out for the kitchen project
have reduced the fund to $164,500.
Pastor’s Report
Pastor Paul updated the medical situation on his neck and announced that he will be having more surgery on April 12. He
anticipates returning in late June. Pastoral duties have been arranged in his absence. New member classes will be held the
last two Thursdays in March with new members welcomed on Sunday, April 15, also the date of the semiannual
congregational meeting. Seminary interns have been assigned and will be announced to us in April. Our seminary intern
position will begin on September 1. Housing in the community has been arranged.
• Team Leader Reports
Church Properties - Work is continuing in the boiler room with the installation of two pumps and motor repair. Chemicals
have been added to the boiler system to control corrosion. The Flooring team will be seeking bids from three local
businesses for flooring in the Fellowship Hall entries and hallways around the kitchen.
Worship, Arts and Music – Events are set for Holy Week, including the Passion Play on Maunday Thursday and three
services on Easter Sunday.
Parish Fellowship – A ladies’ spring afternoon tea has been scheduled for Saturday, April 28 for women of the
congregation and guests or friends.
Christian Education – Sunday school attendance has been averaging 50-60 students each Sunday. The children will sing in
church on April 1 and Mother’s Day, May 15th
. Station leaders are needed for the rest of the year.
Church in Society – Habitat for Humanity has received 19 applications for their ‘Brush with Kindness’ program. They will be
meeting in April to select projects and to look at the scope of the work and possible sponsorships. A ‘Habitat House’ has
been donated in Superior and needs volunteers to begin restoration and remodeling work this spring. The recent concert
at Zion Lutheran supporting Habitat for Humanity was successful and greatly appreciated!
Youth/Small Group – Church youth will again be serving breakfast on Easter Sunday from 8:30-11:00 as a fundraising
project.
• Old Business – The sale of the church lot was discussed. New comparable figures have indicated the lot is valued
from $14 - $18,000. A list of questions asked by parishioners at the annual meeting was addressed. Additional background
information will be updated before the topic is considered again at the next PPC meeting.
• New Business – The NHCP board has requested a designated room for a library to hold books and materials for their
classes. A classroom in the preschool corridor will be used for that purpose.
• Upcoming Meetings: The next CAT meeting is on Wednesday, April 4 at 5:00.
The next PPC meeting is on Tuesday, April 10 at 7:00.
The Semiannual Congregational meeting will be held on Sunday, April 15.
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Ladies’ Spring Tea The Fellowship Team is sponsoring a luncheon for all the ladies of Our Saviors.
All women are welcome to invite guests: mother, daughter, sister, friend.
When: Saturday April 28 at 1 pm
Where: Our Savior’s Fellowship Hall
For lunch, musical entertainment and fellowship
Menu: sandwich loaf, fruit, dessert, coffee & tea
Cost: $5 per person
If you have a special tea cup, you are encouraged to bring it and share with others the story behind your special cup. You are not required to bring a cup.
Tickets will be on sale in the narthex after each service on the following Sundays April 15 and 22 and also in the church office during the week. All tickets must be purchased in advance. The last day to purchase tickets will be Sunday April 22. No tickets will be sold at the door. We will have a sign up sheet for those ladies who would like a ride to and from the luncheon. Please join us for fellowship as we welcome in the spring.
Are you interested in joining one of the Our Savior’s Ministry Teams?
If you have been thinking you would like to be more involved in church activities, now is a great time to join a Ministry Team or small group. At the April 15th Congregational Meeting we will elect new church officers and also publish the list of members of all the Ministry Teams. There are many opportunities to serve. Each of the Ministry Teams has a different mission. There should be something to peek everyone’s interest. You may contact the team leader or the church office to learn more about the different teams and to have your name added to any of the team rosters. Everyone is welcome and even encouraged to join a Ministry Team or small group.
Jan Larson
Fellowship Team
Via de Cristo Fellowship and Meal
The Via de Cristo community of Our Savior’s is sponsoring a meal after second service on Sunday, May 6th. The meal will be provided at no charge, all you have to do is show up with your appetite. This will be a time of fellowship, music and a speaker or two to explain what Via de Cristo is about and what meaning it has for our lives. If you are interested, contact Pam in the church office by Wednesday, May 2nd so we have time to prepare the correct amount of food.