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Page 1 Lamplighter
August 2017
Volume 45, Issue 8
Senior Pastor
Rev. Tony D. Ede 563-927-1455 or 319-290-2401
Council members:
President Tanya Burnett 563-599-4209
President-Elect Dan Glew 563-920-4482
danglew99@gmailcom
Council Secretary Brenda Saunders 563-920-3191
Treasurer
Corene Messer 563-927-5032 or 563-920-1750 [email protected]
Christian Education Sara Hamm 563-608-6946
Evangelism Carolyn Maloney 563-927-2429
Lay Ministry Karen Nieman 563-923-6225
Properties Doug Bishop 563-920-7807
Social Ministry Cindy Ehrig 563-929-0320
Stewardship Sandra Estill 563-608-2814
313 East Fayette Street ~ Manchester, IA 52057-1708 Phone 563-927-3420 ~ Email: [email protected]
F i r s t E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h
LAMPLIGHTER
Scheduling Underway for Pictorial Directory
Scheduling of individual & family photo sessions for the new church pictorial directory has begun. Photos will be taken September 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9 (weekdays 2:00-9:00 P.M. and Saturday 9:00 A.M.-3:30 P.M.). You may select a time online by going to our church website, firstlutheranmch.com, and clicking on the ’sign-up’ link on our home page. This option will be available Monday through Friday. Online sign-up will then be disabled on the weekends so that, if you prefer, you may sign up on the printed schedule when you come to worship services on Saturday & Sunday. The online option will then be made available again after we add in the weekend sign-ups. (By fol-lowing this process we will eliminate duplicate sign-ups for the same time slot.)
HELP US MAKE THIS DIRECTORY COMPLETE! IT WON’T BE THE SAME WITH-OUT YOU! We want to make this a complete representation of our church fam-ily - PLEASE be a part of it! Everyone who participates will receive a compli-mentary 8 x 10 portrait and a directory, whether you order or not. If you are unable to get your photo taken during the available dates at church, you may submit a photo to be used. There will be a $10 charge, and you will need a copyright release if it was taken by a photographer other than Lifetouch.
In addition, anyone who has taken pictures of any events at church over the past couple of years that could possibly be included in the new pictorial direc-tory, please submit a copy (preferably a JPEG or GIF) to Sandy Estill, Corene Messer, Carolyn Maloney, or Lynne in the office. Also, group leaders (SWAG, GIG, choir, etc.) please submit a picture of your groups, or let Sandy know when they meet and she will try to get pictures of them.
The committee will be asking for assistance from volunteers to help the pro-cess go smoothly when the time for the actual photography dates draws clos-er. If you have any questions, please contact Sandy Estill at 563-608-2814, Corene Messer at 563-920-1750, or Carolyn Maloney at 563-927-2429.
Sunday School to Begin September 10th!
It’s almost time for Sunday School to resume, and we are in need of several more volunteers who are willing to be a teacher, a substitute teacher, or a helper for music or in classrooms.
If you are interested in helping, please contact Sunday School Direc-tor Rhonda Hoefer ([email protected] or 563-927-6242), or Christian Education Director Sara Hamm ([email protected] or 563-608-6946). A registration form to get your children signed up can be found in this newsletter or on our website.
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Ladies Group Supports OCC Mission
In August we will continue to collect school sup-plies such as pencils, sharpeners, erasers, pens,
rulers, small notebooks, writing pads, crayons, colored pencils, scissors, glue sticks, calculators, small coloring books, small pen-cil bags, fabric bags with zippers, & small plastic containers.
The Ladies Group appreciates your contributions to OCC - Operation Christmas Child.
G.I.G. (Girlfriends in God)
Girlfriends in God, our Women's Bible Study group, will continue to expand our study of “The Battle Plan for Pray-
er” by Stephen Kendrick and Alex Kendrick through September 8th. The study was inspired by the movie "War Room". We will be reading small sections in the chapter book each week and discussing on Tuesday evenings. Join us when you are able. We meet on Tuesdays from 6:30-8:00 P.M. All women are wel-come. For more information, contact Cathy Glew, Tanya Burnett, or any G.I.G. member.
G.I.G.
Quilt PRICES REDUCED!!
The quilting ladies have marked down the price of their hand-made quilts to only $25 each!!! They make excellent gifts.
The ladies are continuing to quilt all summer on Tuesday mornings from 8:30-11:00 A.M. You are welcome to join them anytime!
Ladies Group will visit Sunset Winery in Dubuque on Sunday, August 13th from 3-6 P.M. for some live mu-sic as well as some wine and piz-za! Meet at the church parking lot that day at 1:00 P.M. We will leave at 1:15 and return around
7:00 P.M. We will need drivers to help transport everyone. Please sign up on the clipboard in the narthex. Invite your lady friends and neighbors! Contact Vicki Freiburger at 920-8896 or Sheila Tibbott at 927-8125 with questions.
Meet Our New Accompanist!
Hello members of First
Lutheran! I am excited
to have accepted the
position of lead accom-
panist for your congre-
gation. Music has al-
ways been an essential
part of my life, and I
am thrilled to share
that passion with you.
I am originally from Westgate, Iowa but
have lived in Manchester for the last four
years. I have taught eighth grade science
at West Delaware for the past five years
and this has shown me what an awesome
community we are a part of. I began play-
ing the organ and piano for churches about
ten years ago. Organists and accompanists
are in a short supply so I have played and
subbed for many different churches, which
has truly been a lot of fun and a challeng-
ing experience.
With that said, I am very happy to have a
more "permanent" home here at First Lu-
theran. I look forward to meeting more
members of the congregation and am excit-
ed to join you in worship.
Nick Bushkofsky
~ Stewardship Update ~
The August Mission of the Month will be “The
Water Mission.” 1.8 billion people lack access to
safe water every day. God never intended for
some to have safe water and others to suffer.
With your help, “The Water Mission” is build-
ing sustainable solutions for people suffering
from water scarcity. They provide hope through
solar-powered safe water solutions that meet
the needs of entire communi-
ties throughout the world.
As always, thank you for your
ongoing generous giving!
Sandy Estill, Stewardship Chair
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Saturday, August 5 5:30 P.M.
Acolytes: Sophia Manson & Gracie McCusker Communion Bread: Help still needed Greeters: Help still needed Lay Reader: Help still needed Comm. Asst./Ushers: Help still needed Altar Guild: Help still needed Audio/Visual: Greg Drew Piano: Dulcie Scripture
Saturday, August 12 5:30 P.M.
Acolytes: Kelsey Brown & Gracie Robinson Communion Bread: Help still needed Greeters: Help still needed Lay Reader: Help still needed Comm. Asst./Ushers: Help still needed Altar Guild: Help still needed Audio/Visual: Ross Snyder Piano: Lynne Rasmussen
Saturday, August 19 5:30 P.M.
Acolytes: Makayla Gasper & Grace Millenkamp Communion Bread: Help still needed Greeters: Help still needed Lay Reader: Help still needed Comm. Asst./Ushers: Help still needed Altar Guild: Help still needed Audio/Visual: Ross Snyder Piano: Dulcie Scripture
Saturday, August 26 5:30 P.M.
Acolytes: Blake Engel & Madelyn Hogan Communion Bread: Help still needed Greeters: Help still needed Lay Reader: Help still needed Comm. Asst./Ushers: Help still needed Altar Guild: Help still needed Audio/Visual: Sandy Estill Piano: Lynne Rasmussen
Reminder: There will be NO Adult Sunday School with
Larry Richmond on Sunday, August 6th.
~ AUGUST SATURDAY LAY MINISTRY ~ AUGUST VOLUNTEERS ~
Scrip will only be sold before the 9:00 A.M.
Sunday services during the summer (in addition to Saturday evenings). So be sure to stop by
before worship if you need to purchase some!
Prayer Wheel
Sandy Swanson ..... [email protected] or 927-3397 Amy Swanson.......927-4060
KMCH Radio Ministry
Aug. 6 ..... Dan & Cathy Glew, in celebration of their wedding anniversary
Aug. 13 .... Wayne & Rayma Huggins, in cele-bration of their wedding anniversary
Aug. 20 .... ?? Aug. 27 .... ??
Altar Flowers
Aug. 6 ..... Karen Hartman, for the glory of God & birthday buddies, John Zietlow & Karen Hartman
Aug. 13 .... Marvin & Doris Helmrichs, in honor of their fathers
Aug. 20 .... Tony & LeAnn Ede, in celebration of their 15
th wedding anniversary
Aug. 27 .... Jon & Holly Kress, in celebration of their wedding anniversary
Friends at First Committee
Aug. 6 & 13 ....... Rayma Huggins Aug. 20 & 27 ..... JoAnn Miller
Baptisms
July 23 ..... Bobbie Jo Franzen ......... Pastor Ede Oliver Kenneth Franzen Charles Allen Franzen
Sign-up for Lay Ministry Serving Opportunities
Sign-up sheets are located in the back of the
sanctuary for the upcoming months, listing all
weeks/services/duties that need to be covered
for worship to take place. Please take time to
check the lists to see if there are any openings
that you would be willing to fill.
Please also continue to check
the ‘Serving This Weekend’ and
‘Serving Next Weekend’ boards
for immediate needs. Your will-
ingness to assist in our worship ser-
vices is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
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Sunday, August 6 9:00 A.M. Acolytes: Lucas Orcutt & Garrett Zieser Altar Guild: Help still needed Greeters: Help still needed Ushers: Help still needed Lay Reader: Help still needed Comm. Asst.: Help still needed Audio/Visual: John Zietlow Fellowship Leader: Help still needed Bakers: Help still needed
Sunday, August 13 9:00 A.M. Acolytes: Will Halvorsen & Lucas Bielby Altar Guild: Help still needed Greeters: Help still needed Ushers: Help still needed Lay Reader: Help still needed Comm. Asst.: Help still needed Audio/Visual: Help still needed Fellowship Leader: Help still needed Bakers: Help still needed
Sunday, August 20 9:00 A.M. Acolytes: Janel Butler & Haley Hamm Altar Guild: Help still needed Greeters: Help still needed Ushers: Help still needed Lay Reader: Help still needed Comm. Asst.: Help still needed Audio/Visual: Larry Richmond Fellowship Leader: Help still needed Bakers: Help still needed
Sunday, August 27 9:00 A.M. Acolytes: Blake & Tanner DeMoss Altar Guild: Help still needed Greeters: Help still needed Ushers: Help still needed Lay Reader: Help still needed Comm. Asst.: Help still needed Audio/Visual: Help still needed Fellowship Leader: Help still needed Bakers: Help still needed
~ AUGUST SUNDAY LAY MINISTRY ~
See anything you could help with?
If so, please sign-up on the
bulletin board or contact the office.
Save the Date for Sunday, October 29th...
First Lutheran will have a special Worship and Celebration of the
500th Anniversary of the Reformation! Watch for more details to come!
On June 25th, we said farewell to Cindy
Mickens, our organist & pianist. She will be
teaching Middle School band in the Storm
Lake, IA school system. We wish Cindy all
the best with her new teaching position and
other adventures that may come her way!
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YOUTH MISSION TRIP.....From July 15-21, fifteen youth and three adult chaperones embarked on a mission trip to Benton Harbor, Michigan where they spent the week helping with numerous projects in the community (and had some fun, too). Those youth who went on the trip included: Kelsi Askeland, Kelsey Brown, Annie Cassutt, Libby DeMoss, Tanner DeMoss, Makayla Gasper, Madelyn Hogan, Kaylee Muller, Grace Reiss, Alyx Schiltz, Maddy Schiltz, Shana Timm, Alex Wickman, Megan Wickman, & Kole Wright. The adult chaperones from our church were Dawn Askeland, Matt Gasper, & Pastor Tony Ede.
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% Business Denominations % Business Denominations
Restaurants/Food Gas/Misc. Shopping
8% Applebee's ____25 4% Amazon.com ___10____25___100
8% Arby's ____10 10% American Eagle ____25
8% Buffalo Wild Wings ____10____25 9% Barnes & Noble ____5___10 ____25
4% Burger King ____10 13% Bath & Body ____10____25
11% Chili's ____25 7% Bed,Bath & Beyond ____25
10% Chuong Garden (L) ____10____25 4% Best Buy ____25
5% Culvers ____10 5% Boubin's (L) See Brenda
10% Dairy Queen(L) _____5 2% BP gas ____50
3% Fareway ____25___100 8% Buckle ____25
5% Hardee's ____10 11% Cabela's ____25
9% Olive Garden/Red Lobster ____25 3% Casey's ____10___25____50
8% Outback Steakhouse ____25 10% Castle Theatre (L) _____5
9% Panera Bread ____10____25 8% Dick's Sporting Goods ____25____100
9% Pizza Hut ____10 9% Dillard's ____25
8% Pizza Ranch (L) ____5____25 8% Dressbarn ____25
9% Red Robin ____25 10% Express ____25
7% Starbucks ____10____25 14% Gap/Old Navy ____25
6% Subway ____10 7% Gordman's ____25
8% Texas Roadhouse ____25 3% HoneyCreek Furniture (L) See Brenda
5% iTunes ____15____25
Home Improvement 5% J C Penney(CC)<*> ____25
20% Wendy's Carwash (L) ____25 6% Joanne's Fabrics ____25
4% Home Depot<*> ___25_<*>_100 4% Kohl's(CC) ___25 ___100
4% Lowe's<*> ___25_<*>_100 4% Kwik Trip ___25___50 ___100
3% Menard's ___25 ___100 7% Maurices ____20
5% Palmer Hardware (L) See Brenda 4% Michaels ____25
2% Schroeder's Lumber(L)*** See Brenda 14% Old Navy (Same as Gap) ____25
2% Edgewood Bldg. Center See Brenda 5% Posy Place (L) ____10
4% Sears ____25
KEY to symbols 3% Shopko ____25
<*> Not stocked, can be ordered 5% Staples ____25
*** See Brenda for special details 3% Target ___10____25___100
(L) Local participating businesses 7% TJ Maxx ____25
(CC) Can be used to pay on credit card 4% Ulta Salons ____25
5 & 10 - Limited time only 1% Visa, Discover, Am.Exp pre-pd CC ___50___100___250
3% Walmart ___10____25___100
10% Widner Drug (L) ____5
8% Younkers ____25___100
For a full list of what can be ordered, go to:
www.shopwithscrip.com - Participating Retailers
Contact Brenda Saunders at 927-4682 if you need Scrip midweek
Scrip Order Form
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Kansas Wildfire Fence Project (the following was submitted by Katrina Krier)
On March 6th, the largest wild fire in the history of the state of Kansas burnt up from the Oklahoma Panhan-dle and into Clark County Kansas destroying 75% of the county. In all, it consumed about 850,000 acres and along with it thousands of cattle. Damages to live-stock, fencing, homes and hay supplies were estimat-ed to total into the millions. We are one of many of the families affected by what is collectively known as the Starbuck Fire. We are Jeff and Katrina Krier and along with our two chil-dren, Kalee and Gus, we farm and ranch in both Beaver County Oklaho-ma and Clark County Kansas. The Starbuck Fire burnt through both our ranches, separated by 40 miles, in a matter of hours. Like so many others the fire destroyed our property, our live-stock, and our way of making a living. We lost a significant number of bred cows and over a hundred calves. The animals didn’t have a chance against a fire fueled by the 60 mph winds that day. The cattle that did survive didn’t have a thing left to eat and there were no fences left to keep them at home, but this story is not a story about devastation, instead it is a story about people coming together to help each oth-er. What your church and others that came together did for us is something we will never forget.
Four months after the fire, a group of over 45 volun-teers from your state of Iowa arrived on a Sunday. We know there were countless other volunteers that played a part back in Iowa that weren’t here physi-cally, but they were here in spirit. All of you had to take a leap of faith to come together to help out com-plete strangers. You didn’t know us, but wanted to help anyway and we are so grateful to all of you.
Early on there were lots of good-hearted volunteers coming into Ashland, but we weren’t really ready to take advantage of this help. We needed it, but unlike some of the bigger ranches we didn’t have an extra person to direct this help. We were so busy trying to keep the cattle at home and getting donated hay in to feed them that there wasn’t time for much else. This was God’s timing. With the grass greening up the cows didn’t need fed every day and some of the
fences were done on the ranch we lease, so we were ready to really start the rebuilding process.
This was the single largest effort organized by one group to help the fire recovery process that we know about and it had to be the most organized. Months of planning and preparation by the volunteers were evi-dent. They thought of everything. They brought met-al posts, wood posts, wire and clips, more than enough to build two miles of fence. They also brought the much needed equipment to do the job. This was really important because our tractor used to build fence burnt in the fire so we didn’t have the equipment for this job. The Iowan’s brought it with them. There were skid steers with augers, mowers, buckets and forks. They brought a tractor, a dozer, a track hoe and lots of utility vehicles. It came in semis and on trailers. The place where we raise our calves had never seen so much action.
It was hot and the country was rough and far from any amenities. There were no buildings left standing after the fire and cacti and burnt yuccas poked up from the ground. Despite the conditions, everyone worked hard and everyone had a job. There were lots of them. Crews tore out fence and collected the remains of the old burnt wire and posts while others mowed in preparation for the new. Some volunteers drove posts with the skid steers while in some places they had to pound them in the old fashioned way with just post drivers and muscle. A crew rolled out and stretched wire while yet another crew clipped the wires to the posts. There was even a crew to clean up the burnt tree grove.
Since they sent us army, they had to be ready to feed it and they were. Everything needed to feed the workers was loaded into coolers in a camper brought to the cooking site. It took a team to feed everyone and they came with the fence builders. Seven full time cooks left hotel rooms before 8 am, drove to the camper and started meal prep. Then it was time to load the food and go to the job site to feed the work-ers. A huge cooker was loaned to the effort to grill all the meat and it too was on the back of a semi. The griller did numerous jobs, but most important he grilled the meat for the hungry workers.
The planners left nothing un-thought of. A nurse came to treat the injured, fortunately no serious inju-ries occurred but still she was there just in case. She was part of a hydration team that checked on everyone. With high temperatures and rough coun-try, this was a necessity. …..continued on pg. 10
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All of these people giving of their hard earned money and resources is enough to bring a person to tears, but then to have so many giving of their time, that is really something special. The days the Iowan’s were here were the best days of the recovery for us. We got more done on our place than we had accom-plished in the last four months combined. And we really felt God’s love around us. We worked hard, but the Iowan’s know how to play hard, too. We enjoyed every minute of it.
We know that thanks will never be enough to ex-press our heartfelt gratitude for the generosity of all the wonderful friends we have made through this re-covery process, but you will be in our thoughts and prayers for a lifetime. (Note: The First Lutheran Mission of the Month for June was the Kansas Wild Fire Fence Project, and the grand total collected both within and outside of our congregation was an amazing $24,195.27!!)
“Feast at First” a Success Thanks to You! Thank you to these 106 individuals who made pies, worked in the kitchen, or worked in the fair food stand: 23 ladies baked 74 pies, 15 worked in the kitchen with 10 working more than one day, 11 youth worked in the stand, and 64 adults worked in the stand with 35 working 2-7 days. This week couldn’t happen without this great group of workers! (If you worked and your name isn’t listed, please call the office so it can be corrected.)
Fern Andrews Terri Andrews Dawn Askeland Troy Askeland Donna Bandy Kirk Baumgartner Sue Beck Doug Bishop Diane Blatt Norma Borcherding Ardelle Brooks Cliff Bunting Tanya Burnett Jim Burrack Sharon Burrack Annie Cassutt Jen Cassutt Chris Cole Diane Childs Larry Childs Jean Conrad Alana DeMoss Pat Dede Greg Drew LeAnn Ede Cindy Ehrig Marilyn Emerson Bobbie Jo Franzen Nathan Franzen Harlin Gilje Sandy Gilje Cathy Glew Dan Glew Don Grimm Chris Halverson Kirsten Halverson
Will Halverson Donna Hanson Roger Hanson JoAnn Hartman Karen Hartman Doris Helmrichs Dean Hogan Kendy Hogan Madelyn Hogan Penny Holtz Ellen Howard Rayma Huggins Wayne Huggins Maxine Johnson Linda Knutson McKenzie Lansing Audrey Leach Mary Ann Lov Carolyn Maloney Kevin Maloney Pat Maloney Sheena Maloney Mary Maurer John McCusker Tammy McCusker Corene Messer Jan Messer Bruce Mitchell Cindy Mitchell Stephanie Milroy Kathy Moorhouse Tom Moorhouse Brian Muller Jodi Muller Kaylee Muller Bruce Nieman
Duane Nieman Karen Nieman Jan Oakleaf Tom Oakleaf Cheri Orcutt Lucas Orcutt Marlaina Orcutt Mitch Orcutt Kathy Petersen Marilyn Pilgrim Vivian Pilgrim Deb Richmond Larry Richmond Brenda Saunders Craig Saunders Lorene Snyder Ross Snyder Verla Tegeler Michele Timm Berniece Wendt Alex Wickman Lori Wickman Denny Wiedenman Marsha Wiedenman Lori Wieser Vicki Witte Connie Wright Kole Wright Kolin Wright John Zietlow Vicki Zietlow Billie Zumbach Doran Zumbach Jim Zumbach
Thank you!!
…..continued from pg. 9
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 8:30a Quilting
6:30p G.I.G.
2 3 4 5
9:00a-3:00p
Fellowship Hall in use
for Tegeler shower
5:30p Worship with
communion
Dulcie Scripture
6 NO Adult SS 9:00a Worship w/communion
7 8 8:30a Quilting
6:00p Worship Comm. mtg. 6:30p G.I.G.
9 10 11 12 5:30p Worship with
communion
Lynne Rasmussen
13 8:00a Adult SS 9:00a Worship w/communion
1:00p Ladies Group to Sunset Winery
14 10:00a Staff mtg. 1:30p GNH Communion 6:00p Council mtg.
15 8:30a Quilting
5:30p P.I.G.S. 6:30p G.I.G.
16 17 18 19 5:30p Worship with
communion
Dulcie Scripture
20 8:00a Adult SS 9:00a Worship w/communion
21 10:00a Staff mtg.
22 8:30a Quilting
6:30p G.I.G.
23
September
Lamplighter
Deadline
24 25 26 5:30p Worship with
communion
Lynne Rasmussen
Holden Ev. Prayer
27 8:00a Adult SS 9:00a Worship w/communion
28 10:00a Staff mtg.
29 8:30a Quilting 11:00a Meadows communion
Noon Mail
September LL
6:30p G.I.G.
30 6:30a Confirmation Rally Night for 7th-8th students and parents
31
- - - - - Pastor Ede gone to NALC Convocation in Nashville, TN through Sunday - - - - -
August
2017
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FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Non-Profit Organization 313 East Fayette Street U.S. POSTAGE PAID Manchester, IA 52057 Manchester, IA 52057 Permit #3
Phone: 563-927-3420 Fax: 563-927-6502 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.firstlutheranmch.com
Radio Broadcast - KMCH 94.7 FM
Sundays @ 9:00 A.M.
RETURN SERVICE
REQUESTED
The Lamplighter is a monthly publication of First Lutheran Church
Our Mission Statement
To GATHER and CELEBRATE God’s saving love around Word and Sacraments
To GROW in faith, love and service To GO into the world as Christ’s disciples
SUMMER
Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Friday, 9:00-12:30
(closed for lunch approx. 12:30-1:00)
August 2017 Summer Worship Schedule
Saturday Evening Worship ~ 5:30 P.M.
Sunday Morning Worship ~ 9:00 A.M.