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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO. 17
DEVILS LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
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St. Olaf Lutheran Church 601 6th Street NE
Devils Lake, ND 58301-2525
Phone: 701-662-4911
FAX: 701-662-4820
Email: [email protected]
www.stolfchurchdevilslake.com
Pastor Jim Paulson
Email: [email protected]
Darci Gilbertson
Office & Financial Secretary
Kirk Sweeney, Custodian
Dan Nybo, Organist
Marisa Smith
Youth Ministry Coordinator
Worship with us at home each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. On Facebook or on radio stations: KDLR 1240AM/99.7FM
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Alyssa Schall Chad & Amanda Engen
SSgt. Sherri Read & SSgt. Barry Read
Cpl. Jeffrey J. Olson Sgt. Jesse S. Olson Grant Thompson
Justin & Jill Johnson Derrick Owens
Jonathan Pearson Matthew Martin
Sgt. Major Brian Soper Nevon Heisler
Brian Pederson Cory Schall Brent Schall
Amy & Cory Everson Austin Dammen Ryan Mertens Gregory Fritz
Spc. Jade Baker Major Miranda Iverson SSgt. Billyjo Sandberg 2d Lt. Cassidy Pearson Lt. Col. John Boynton
Kaitlyn Thompson Matthew Alexander
Trentin Ystaas
If you know of someone serving in the military, please let the church office (662-4911) know.
General Fund Envelope Giving & Gifts & Memorials
Date
May 6 May 11 May 18 May 24
Envelope Giving
$2,780.00 $3,527.00 $2,660.00 $4,235.00
Gifts & Memorials
$575.00 $10.00
$105.00
Electronic Giving for APRIL (29 Households): $3,805.00
Auto Exp (Mileage) ....................... 93.60 BCBS Exp ..................................... 848.50 Church Supplies ............................ 62.86 Cont. Ed—Youth Coord. ................ 79.00 Mission: EaND Synod (2% Env. Giving) February: $309.98 March: $375.22 April: 444.18 Total sent to Synod ............. $1,129.38 Otter Tail Power Co. .................... 771.00 Envelope Giving Exp (EFT) ............ 37.46 Gas (MDU) Exp ........................... 512.00 Insurance Exp .............................. 626.17 Office Equip. (Lease) ................... 626.67 Office Supplies ............................ 159.63 Miscellaneous Exp ..................... 383.07 CVLI (video license) $261.28 ELW Hymnals sold $110.25 Interest on credit card $11.54 Pastor Housing Allowance……..2,000.00 Pastor Soc. Sec. Allowance ......... 385.76 Payroll Exp .................................. 352.40 Pension/Ins Exp ....................... 1,655.36 Postage Exp ................................. 121.90 Retreat Ctr. Exp. (Guide One Ins)150.00 Special Gifts—Out: Transfer to Radio Fund: $20.00 (memorial)
Transfer to Contingency Fund—Estate of L. Crane: $22,256.17 Communion Cups: 140.48 (donated) Mission of Month Box—March & April to ELCA 40 Days: $368.50 City of Devils Lake ...................... 145.18 Sunday School Exp ........................ 33.57 NDTC (tele./internet/security) ... 375.60 Workforce Safety Ins. ................. 468.71 Worship Supplies ........................ 908.73 Equip. for livestreaming: $633.73 Jeremy Eisenzimmer: $275.00 (works with Sunday worship) Wages ...................................... 7,723.16 Youth Activity ............................... 52.15 Total Expenses .................... $42,111.41 Total Income: ......................... 48,253.51
Retreat Center Fund
Expenses Guide One In. .............................. $150.00 MDU (2 mos.) ................................. 122.25 Nodak ............................................... 40.00 Greater Ramsey Water .................... 20.00
April General Fund Expenses
Christ in Our Home: Daily Devotion-als (small & large print) are availa-ble to pick up and are free to any-one who would like one. You will find them on the table located just inside the south entrance. The door is unlocked until noon. Call if you would like to stop in the afternoon.
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How is the Holy Spirit equipping us? How do we think about Pentecost this year? The day of Pentecost has been remem-bered in Christi-anity as the com-
ing of the promised Holy Spirit and it sig-naled the birth of the Church. Just when the disciples patiently waited for some-thing to happen, it did happen but not exactly as they might have expected. The Holy Spirit came with power to equip people to proclaim the truth of Jesus as God’s Son and as the victorious Lord of all. The Holy Spirit gave voice to people through their hearing the testimony in the native tongues. Jesus was glorified by returning to the Father, but he was glori-fied also by the testimony of the disciples who likewise gave glory to God the Fa-ther and the Son. We might not understand how the Holy Spirit is equipping us, but it has and will enable us to do God’s work especially in our troublesome year with the corona-virus pandemic aka COVID-19. Whenev-er we think about others we can be ves-sels of the church. Whenever we be-come aware of the needs of others, those thoughts can lead us to be God’s hands and feet. Whenever our wants compete with the needs of others God can prompt us through the Holy Spirit to see those opportunities to help as holy. I struggle, just as you do, with how to respond to our current chaos. Should we wear a mask or not and when? How of-ten should we wash hands, how much to clean, and how long do we wait to hold in-person church services. How long do we avoid gatherings to follow CDC guide-lines? First, I feel blessed by our commu-nity and it’s awareness of the health risks posed by the pandemic. I am confident that we’ll listen to the Holy Spirit and trust that we’ll find faithful ways to worship God. Yes, in the past it sounded good to want full pews of worshipers, but now health concerns require different ap-proaches. Second, at St. Olaf we have been hoping to resume in-person wor-ship services and we had suggested possibly early June. But our process is to use a team of capable members to re-view the CDC guidelines and minimize the spread of the pandemic. We grieve the loss of people from from it across our State of North Dakota and the Nation, and take note of deaths in nearby Minne-sota. Please know that I regularly speak with colleagues of other ELCA Lutheran
churches who are asking the same ques-tions. When our U.S. President, Donald Trump, recently urged churches to re-sume in-person worship, we heard it, but we believe that being mindful of your health and safety is also holy and the work of the Holy Spirit. Our Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton has responded by emphasizing our call to be diligent in being good stewards of God’s gift of life. Third, please know that I want our con-gregation to persist and thrive, especially in worship, but not at the expense of our member’s safety. Being and living holy lives is a bunch of things, and worship and praising God is many things, but living in a pandemic also means listening to the CDC for the care of us as God’s creation. We can praise God by being holy through being mindful of following healthy living practices. Please hear me say that our current livestream worship on Facebook and our regular radio broadcast will continue as we strive to assess the future. Pentecost means celebrating the birth of the Church of Jesus Christ, and means to continue to share the love of Christ in the world. It means to do Christ’s work until Christ returns in his fullness, but in the meantime we make Christ present through our own faithful and holy service. Our faithful service is an act of steward-ship. How do we care for us and others when a contagious disease can threaten our existence as well as our economic sustainability? Friends, we’ll re-open our sanctuary for worship once we can be sure you, and I, and others can be to-gether and not unreasonably at risk. Just as the promised Holy Spirit guided the testimony of Jesus to be heard then, so shall it guide us to use all available re-sources to be the church in all possible circumstances. We give thanks for our members who have and continue to serve us in the medical field, and for the Holy Spirit working in their calls. Just as the Holy Spirit calls, equips, gathers, sustains, and sends each of us out into the world through our baptism, so can we trust that the Holy Spirit continues to guide us in economically and health con-cerning times. St. Olaf is continuing to prosper through the generosity and mindfulness of our members, and my prayer is that God can give us peace of mind and creative ideas for safely offer-ing worship. I don’t know the path for-ward, but the disciples didn’t know also, take heart that faith led them and faith will lead us through the challenges of this time.
General Fund In MEMORY of
Yvonne Kenner Bonfield from Janice Thompson, Armen & Connie Hanson, Sharon Pe-terson, Jerry & Daria Miller, Todd & Lori Miller, Susie & Steve Peterson, Brian & Na-talie Miller Alta Bloomquist from Darlene Zimmerman, Lee & Kim Jones, Art & Carol Rohr, CJ Bloomquist, Vivian Thorsten-son, Sharon Rance, Judy Ovre, Rudy & Dianne Bloomquist, Florene Rogne, Duainne & Paula Bourcy, Da-vid & Brenda Staveteig Ana Meler from Florene Rogne Livonia Crane from Duainne & Paula Bourcy Becky Overbo from Duainne & Paula Bourcy Lavina Henschel from Duainne & Paula Bourcy Rose Marie Nyhus from Sonja Clemenson
Altar Guild Fund In MEMORY of
Livonia Crane from Jerry & Monica Crane
Youth Fund
In MEMORY of
Yvonne Kenner Bonfield from Janet Tweeten, Myrna Unger Ana Meler from Myrna Unger
Radio Fund In MEMORY of
Alta Bloomquist from Myrna Unger
Memorials
The council met Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at noon on Zoom. Present: Mike Boehmer, Dale Giedd, Marisa Smith, Daria Mil-ler, Brian Quam, Crystal Ever-svik, Pastor Jim, Cindy Brown, Kitty Overbo and Evan Markestad. Not present: Dona Krahler, Sherry Boehmer and Jeri Steffan. Mike made a motion to approve the minutes from the April meeting. Daria 2nd the motion. Motion carried. Treasurer’s Report: Mike re-ported the balances in the Gen-eral Fund, Designated Funds and Building Fund as of April 30th were: General—$30,024.64, Designated—$91,051.95 and Building—$49,867.78. He also reported that our budgeted commitment to the EaND Synod— 2% of the envelope giving each month — has been paid. Reports from Pastor Jim and Marisa Smith were reviewed. Christian Ed. Board met May 5th through Zoom. Cindy re-ported some changes since their meeting: St. Olaf’s 7th graders will not be going to Red Willow Bible Camp this sum-mer; they cancelled camps due to COVID19. Marisa will work with Pastor Jim about 5th & 6th grade students about acolyte training and acolyte in church. Brian is working on ideas for fund-raisers for the youth that are outside the box. Graduation celebration is planned for May 17th in the east parking lot. The congregation will be invited to drive through in celebration of the graduates. Church properties: Dale report-ed that the gate at the Retreat Center has been repaired and another gate by the deck was
installed. At St. Olaf, the men’s bathroom has been painted and the stalls updated. Dale will look into sanitation practices for when the church is opened. Youth and Family: Board met May 4 via Zoom. 22 Easter bags were picked up, popcorn/candy bags—12 people picked up. Youth Gathering—3 people sign-up. Fund-raising ideas: ditch cleaning & parking lot BINGO. Discussed virtual lock in. May 17th—Faith in Action Sunday: Rachel Quam donated suncatchers and kids will deco-rate them and drop off at nurs-ing homes as part of Faith in Action Day. Unfinished business: Daria asked if we were continuing the live stream broadcast of our worship service when we open up and Pastor Jim confirmed that we would. The Notify Plus Services from NDTC—where calls, texts and emails will be used to notify our congregation—Darci has been inputting the contact infor-mation. New Business: Discussion about opening the church was held. The Synod has resources for strategies needed. A task force will be formed to create the strategies needed at St. Olaf. A motion was made to continue live-stream and radio broadcasts only— through end of June. Jim W. 2nd, motion carried. Next council meeting planned for June 12 at noon through Zoom. Meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer. Respectfully submitted, Darci Gilbertson
Music Fund In MEMORY of
Becky Megorden Schilling from Kitty Overbo
Norway Cemetery Fund
In MEMORY of
Norma Mitzel from Duane Moen Ana Meler from Mrs. Jeff Leibfried, Roger & Judy Hatten, Barb & Don Sowatzki, Richard & Rita Foss, Rick & Mary Ann Ginther
St. Olaf Foundation In MEMORY of
Ernest Gilbertson from Myrna Un-ger Jack Sorenson from Janice Thomp-son
Building Fund In MEMORY of
Alta Bloomquist from Robert Dahl
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Memorials May Council Meeting Minutes
Elle will be attending Northland College in Ashland Wisconsin, on Lake Superior, this fall. She will be studying biology to pursue a ca-reer in veterinarian medicine. Elle will also be playing for the North-land’s Women’s College hockey team.
Hi, my name's Olivia Allery and I'm excited to be apart of the graduating class of 2020! I'm hap-py and proud of what I've learned through out my years in high school. I will carry with me the things I've learned and the fun memories I have made at St. Olaf; all the fun church trips, lock in's, and amazing races. Being apart of St. Olaf has allowed me to grow in my faith, from the time I was just starting Sunday School all the way up to now, my graduation from high school. It hasn't been a traditional last few months, however I've still been able to come out strong and be in a good place with every-thing. I plan on continuing my ed-ucation and career goals at Augs-burg University where I'll major in Social Work and become a Child Welfare worker.
Quenten will be attending Bis-
marck State University in the fall
and majoring in agronomy.
Grace is the daughter of Brian and Rachel Quam. She has been a dancer for 15 years at Miki's School of Dance and been in-volved with 4-H since 2010. She was a member of DLHS Choir 4 years, SADD 1 year, Honor Society 3 years, Environmentalist Club 1 year, Drama 1 year. She will be attending the University of Jame-stown in the fall.
Calli Jo Forsberg is graduating from Shattuck St. Mary’s in Fari-bault, MN on May 22nd, 2020. She will be attending Bemidji State University in the fall to play Divi-sion I hockey and pursue a career in Business.
Jack lives in Devils Lake with his parents Mike and Tina Kuntz. He has an older sister Mallory and a golden retriever Molly. Jack has been involved in sports through-out his school career. He has been a member of the Basketball, Track, Wrestling and Football teams. In his spare time, Jack en-joys hunting, snowmobiling, lift-ing weights, and cooking steak. Jack plans to be a chiropractor and will be attending the Univer-sity of North Dakota in the fall majoring in Biology. He will also play Football for the Fighting Hawks football team.
Rachel is the daughter of Roger
and Michelle Fritz and has an
older Brother, Greg. She is a 5th
generation member of St Olaf.
Her extracurricular activities
have included Miki’s School of
Dance, Lake Region Figure
Skating, 4- H Bird Busters and
Shooting Sports and play clarinet
in the band. St Olaf has a been a
big part of Rachel’s life and one
of her most memorable events is
attending the ELCA Youth Gath-
ering in Houston, Texas and train
trip to Montana with fellow St
Olaf Youth. Rachel will be
attending Lake Region State Col-
lege in the fall.
I have been accepted into NDSU and will be heading there this fall. I hope everything is a little bit more normal And tamed down in Au-gust. My plans right now are to earn my bachelor's of science de-gree majoring in Radiologic Scienc-es. I will be living in one of the high rise dorms.
I will be attending LRSC to get my prerequisites done this fall of 2020. And then I will we heading to NDSCS is Wahpeton, ND for 2 years to become a dental hygien-ist and then come back to Devils Lake to perform my hard work at Smile Quest.
Austin graduating with a 3.9 GPA. He was honored to receive Offen-sive MVP & 2nd All State team in football & MVP in hockey. Austin is attending UND next Fall for Business Management .
I have enlisted with the ND Na-tional Guard and will be leaving for basic training at Fort Leonard Wood Missouri the end of June.
Breydin Ehnert is a member of the North Dakota National Guard. He completed basic training last sum-mer at Fort Benning in Georgia. In June he will start his AIT training. In the fall he plans to attend NDSCS in Wahpeton to study welding.
I am a senior in the class of 2020 throughout high-school i have been involved in orchestra, trap-shooting and 4H. I will be attend-ing the United States Military Academy at West Point this sum-mer and for the next four years while pursuing a degree in Me-chanical Engineering. After gradu-ating and commissioning I will serve five years as an officer in the Army.
Thank You Connie Hanson for presenting our St. Olaf Seniors with the quilts from WELCA on May
17th.
Congratulations to all the Seniors! We wish you the very best and hope you enjoy the
quilts for may years to come.
~Myrna Unger, WELCA President
Faith & Care Group #5—June 2020
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Jeff & Terri Alexander, Matthew Jerry & Rhonda Allery, Jace, Olivia Richard & Sharlene Anderson, Heidi Joey & Teresa Armey, Alexis, Ava, Kylie Amy Bertsch, Jordan, Sage, Shelby, Mya Richard & Nancy Blake Mark & Mary Jane Blanchfield Gary Bryn Donna & Richard Dahlen Lance & Amber Duey, Austin, Collin Curtis Ehnert Alexandria Encinas, Easton, Boston, Hud-son Lee & Sue Feickert Lance & Saraye Forsberg, Calli & Brody Roger & Judy Hatten Daniel Haugen Rodger Haugen Danielle Hawn, Bailey & Megan LeAnn Heisler, Denton, Nevon Shawn & Michelle Hill, Arianna & Na-thaniel Harriet Horner Jean Ivesdal Helen Jacobs Al & Margaret Jallo Carol Johnson Lawrence & Irene Johnson Kathy Kraft Pamela Kraft Sherene Kraft, Christopher
Jacob & Trista Larson, Peyton, Levi Lyle & Pam Leibfried Jay & Stacey Lilleberg, Jessica, Amanda Richard & Sandra Lunde David Magnuson Brett & Taylor Mlynar, Ryan & Jason Richard & Dorothy Moen, Isaac & Jessica Adam & Jennifer Nash, Kynlie Allison Nelson, Bronson David & Phyllis Nelson Eric & Wanda Nygaard, Jada Larry & Betty Nygren Wendell & Wendy Olson, Larissa & Alayna Marilynn Peters Richard & Charlotte Rardon, Kasey, Ko-dey Kary Rardon, Karlyn Michael & Linda Remmick Robert & Christy Remmick, Hunter, Emersyn & Riley David & Laura Rendahl Charlie & Julie Schmaltz Gerald & Linda Schmidt (summer) Alvin & Debra Schroeder Ronald & Mary Jane Stubbe Myrna Unger Julie Wagenman, Ashley Paula Windjue Joe & Nan Yager
Faith & Care Group #6—July 2020 Heath & Annie Alexander, Brandon, Rachel Gary & Cynthia Axtman, Danica Curtis Bloomquist Duainne & Paula Bourcy Janice Carlson Alex & Sandra Dettling, Jamie Ben & Erin Erickstad Kenneth & Sandy Forsberg, Lisa & Lucas Michael & Lisa Grafsgaard, Jaydon, Nathaniel, Jennica Rhonda Greicar Jeff & Diane Halverson Jason & Monica Halverson, Collyns Armen & Connie Hanson, Callie Deloise Haugen Al Herda Michelle Horn Francis & Delores Johanson Jeff & Shelley Kenner Jessica & Mike Kraft Tom & Mary LaMotte David & Angie Larson, Paige & Benjamin Jeri Larson LeRoy Lunde Danae & Catlan Lysne, Landan Evan & Joy Markestad Jerry & Daria Miller
Betty Ness Shirley Owens Dean & Betty Petska Brian & Rachel Quam, Grace, Grant, Grady Rory & Charlotte Riggin Michael & Lisa Rodriguez, Caleb, Mya, Aunica Mike & Laurie Rodriguez, Sr. Jon Saastad, Colton, Nathan Dustin & Ashley Samuelson, Gregor, Raya Erik & Kayla Samuelson Brent & Natasha Schall, Evan, Natalie, Bella, Mercadeez, Sandra Ilene Schemionek Reuben & Marilyn Schnaidt Deanne Sogge, Michael Tanner & Alexis Sotvik, Benson, Hattie Cheryl Stack, Shawn Jeri Steffan Diane Togstad Lynn & Deb Toso, Kaylee Jane Vang Marlys Wang Albert Wood Steve & Erin Wood, Madison, Zachary, Christopher & Andrew
Lavina Henschel Dorothy Nelson Edward Senger
If you or someone you know
are in need of prayers, please
contact the church office:
662-4911.
Your name and concern will
be held before God and
prayed for by everyone on
the Prayer Chain.
You will be asked if you would
like to be included in the prayers
at Sunday worship or you may
request it.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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-5:30 Youth & Fami-ly Board Mtg.—
Zoom
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7 9:30 Worship Service Livestreamed on Facebook and avail-able on KDLR 1240
AM/ 99.7 FM Radio
-3:00 Mentors & Confirmands Meet-
ing—Zoom
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-Noon Church Council Meeting—
Zoom
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-10:30 Staff Meeting
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9:30 Worship Service Livestreamed on Facebook and avail-able on KDLR 1240
AM/ 99.7 FM Radio
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17 -10:30 Staff Meeting
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19 -4:00 Spire Dead-line
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21 9:30 Worship Service Livestreamed on Facebook and avail-able on KDLR 1240
AM/ 99.7 FM Radio
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24 -10:30 Staff Meeting
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28 9:30 Worship Service Livestreamed on Facebook and avail-able on KDLR 1240
AM/ 99.7 FM Radio
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June 2020
NO ACTIVITIES DUE TO THE NATION-WIDE VIRUS
RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Sunday Worship Service on Facebook and
radio at 9:30 a.m.