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The MESSENGERMay 2019
To glorify God, we invite all to grow as faithful disciples and to share in the love,grace and ministry of Jesus Christ by serving the church, community and world.
Discussions with Dave A Phone and Letters I assume many of you remember the days when a telephone was something that hung on the wall in or near the kitchen. An upscale home might have had an extension somewhere else in the house. The range of the phone was totally dependent on how long the cord was from the wall to the receiver. The phone I grew up with had a rotary dial on it as well. It was nerve racking enough to call a young lady for a date without having to wait for the dial to return so one could spin it for the next number. By the time I got the last number dialed and it began to ring on the other end I was ready to throw up. Oh, and since there was no caller ID someone always picked up on the other end. And letters. We communicated by letters. You jotted down a note or two on a piece of paper, folded it, put it in an envelope with an address and a stamp. Then mailed it. In a day or two the recipient would have the great chance to read the novel you had spent so much time writing. Then came the first fax machines. I used one at the bank I worked at in 1980. Car dealers would “fax” a credit application to the bank. I remember it smelling badly. Then email came about. Messages could be sent and received almost immediately. Then text messages, instant messaging, snapchatting, and whatever else has come about that I am unaware of. We have found countless ways to communicate. And we can now do most of it from a device we carry in our pockets. My current “device” has more power and can do more things than my first two desktop computers. And we do all this in the name of communication. And despite all our attempts at finding dif-ferent ways to communicate, we still sometimes still get it wrong. The Season of Lent is historically a time to learn to communicate better. To communicate with God. Lent is a season of prayer. To pray more. To speak to God more. To be in a better relationship, which communication does. Through all our advances in our ability to communicate, we can only communicate with God in an old-fashioned way, through prayer. From Biblical times until today we still can only speak to God through prayer. We can share prayer joys and concerns through email, phone, texts, or whatever. But we can only speak to God by prayer. The Season of Lent may be over, but it does not mean you should stop trying to speak with God. Every day is a good time to speak with God. Jobs. Weather. Health. Healing. Forgiveness. There is no topic you cannot speak with God about. Prayer: Noun1. a solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship. “I’ll
say a prayer for him” · “a commitment to a life of holiness through prayer and Bible-reading” (prayers).
2. a religious service, especially a regular one, at which people gather in order to pray together.3. an earnest hope or wish. Pastor Dave Sobek
Couples Retreat There’s still time to sign up for this year’s Lake Mills Couples Retreat, which takes place May 3-5 at Mt. Morris Camp & Conference Center. The cost is $250 per couple, including all meals and lodging in Black Oak Lodge. Come to a beautiful place this spring, spend time together growing in Christ, communication, relationship, and GRACE. The topic for the weekend is focused on a book by Dr. Tim Kimmel, “Grace Filled Marriage.” Come and grow with other couples!! There is a sign-up sheet on the Fellowship Hall bulletin board. Please contact Cindy Miller if you have questions, at [email protected] or 920-988-7303. Please don’t let the cost deter you. If you would like to attend but need financial assistance to do so, please contact Pastor Dave.
Southern WisconsinMoravians for Mission On Sunday, April 28, at 2:00 p.m., at our church, our Lake Mills mission trip team will be speaking about their recent mission trip to North Carolina. There will be a fellowship time with refreshments following the presentation.
Book Club This month’s book is “Georgia” by Dawn Tripp. The group will meet on Thursday, May 2, at 10:00 a.m. in the Gathering Room. All are welcome!
Worship TimesSaturday – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday – 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School – 8:45 a.m.
Plant Sale Spring is in the air, and it’s time once again for the Steward-ship/Outreach Committee’s plant sale. We invite you to shop for your beautiful baskets and indi-vidual flowers as well as vegetable plants and at the same time help support the Stewardship/Outreach Committee.The dates and times for the sale this year are: Friday, May 3 - 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday, May 4 - 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Friday, May 24 - 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday, May 25 - 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Please make a special note of the change in location of the sale this year. We will be in the upper parking lot. This will provide us with more space for the plants as well as parking and better flow of traffic. Spread the news to family and friends and plan on joining us for the plant and vegetable sale.
In the Life of the Congregation
FUNERALS: We extend our sympathy to the family and friends of Phyllis Punzel, who passed away on March 19. Her funeral service was held in our sanctuary on March 25. We extend our sympathy to the family and friends of Rev. Jack Hicks, who passed away on March 27. His celebration of life will be held at the McFarland UCC on April 27 at 2 p.m. We extend our sympathy to the family and friends of Howard Soldner, who passed away on April 3. We also extend our sympathy to Rev. Hugh Drennan and his family in the passing of his brother William Drennan on April 8.
BIRTHDAY WISHES: May 10 – Samantha Meister; May 13 – Kevin Adams; May 20 – Adam Lawson; May 20 – Jay Meister; May 23 – Robbie Spiegler.
SPECIAL BIRTHDAY WISHES:May 16 - Ruth Odegaard; May 22 – Wayne Hills.
May ServantsDIENERS: Warren & Pam Krueger (W) 920-723-7888 (P) 920-723-9964SORTERS: Greg Tubbs & Mike Nebel
GREETERSDate Service Front Entrance Fellowship Hall Bell Tower Lower Level
5/4 6:00 P.M. Carl Kutzke Linda Kutzke Sam Denzin5/5 10:00 A.M. Don Frey Jackie Frey Jean Glasser Andrea Geyer
5/11 6:00 P.M. Cindy Fahney Larry Fahney Barb Zastrow
5/12Mother’s Day
10:00 A.M. Barb Sanft Pam Krueger Theresa Palmer Warren Krueger
5/18 6:00 P.M. Shirley Hofer Peter Berg Jane Berg5/19 10:00 A.M. Diane Fronek Nikki Lawson Greg Wescott Mary Wescott
5/25 6:00 P.M. Discipleship Student Myrtle Masche Sue Trumpf
5/26 10:00 A.M. Mike MillerDiscipleship Student Jean Glasser Cindy Miller
USHERSDate Service USHERS5/4 6:00 P.M. Mike Denzin
5/5 10:00 A.M. Bob Hinzmann
5/11 6:00 P.M. Ken Manske
5/12Mother’s Day
10:00 A.M. Dave Wendt
5/18 6:00 P.M. Stewart Masche
5/19 10:00 A.M. Paul Crossman
5/25 6:00 P.M. Dan Piper
5/26 10:00 A.M. Bob Hoyt
LAY READERSDate Service Reader(s)
5/4 6:00 P.M. Diane McFarlane
5/5 10:00 A.M. Cindy Miller
5/11 6:00 P.M. Bob Oestreicher
5/12Mother’s Day
10:00 A.M. Todd Messmer
5/18 6:00 P.M. Derek Sobek
5/19 10:00 A.M. Deb Van Ommeren
5/25 6:00 P.M. Molly Williams
5/26 10:00 A.M. Kathy Wendt
NURSERY SCHEDULESunday, 10:00 A.M.
5/5 David Yahn Shannon Yahn
5/12 Nikki Lawson Mary Behm-Spiegler
5/19 Teresa Holzhueter Cindy Miller
5/26 Terry Heinz Pam Krueger
MeetingOur Financial
Responsibilities March 31, 2019 (Actual)Budget as of March 31: $79,212.42
Actual Income as of March 31: $59,725.68Actual Expenses as of March 31: 79,493.71Difference (Needed) YTD ($19,768.03) Mary Bade, Treasurer
E-Messenger Would you like to reduce the amount of paper in your household and at the same time help the church reduce the cost of mailing the Messenger? If you would prefer to receive the Messenger by email rather than by snail mail, please let the church office know.
Discipleship In the past few weeks members of the Dis-cipleship Class have been involved in mission work. Jeanne Green, Kenadee Orcutt, and Ava Schmidt traveled to North Carolina with a mission crew to work on relief efforts follow-ing Hurricane Florence from last September. Colton Brandel, Mason Levake, Olivia Meister, and Kevin Williams helped serve dinner at the Homeless Shelter in Madison. All members of the class have served this meal at some point during the past year. I will joyfully recommend to the Board of Elders that we Confirm the Faith of Colton, Mason, and Kevin on Sunday, May 19, during our morning worship. I am sad to be losing them from the weekly class as they bring great insights. This year’s class has been filled with great challenges. There have also been just as many days of great understanding on faith issues. In our last class, these youth were clamoring to do more for Christ and the Church. They want to do more within our Church. I pray we find ways to accommodate them.
Men’s Fellowship Our next breakfast will be Saturday, May 11, at 7:30 a.m. Thank you to everyone who helped with the Easter breakfast and high-way cleanup.
College Goodie Boxes The CEC Committee will gather on Thurs-day evening, May 2, to pack goodie boxes for our college students. We are again requesting donations from our congregation, including items such as microwave popcorn, protein bars, granola bars, no nut cookies, candy and other snack food items. Please bring your donations to the church kitchen by Wednesday, May 1. Please pray for our students as they will be entering into finals during the early part of May.
Sunday, May 19 - Confirmation On this Sunday we will rejoice as Colton Brandel, Mason Levake, and Kevin Williams confirm their Baptismal vows. We also will come to the Lord’s Table for Holy Communion (Saturday, May 18 as well). We will also celebrate the joy of Moravian Music on Moravian Music Sunday with a number of our groups providing music.
Our Core Values• Christ Centered Worship• Spiritual Growth• Leadership• Youth• Community• Living Out Our Faith Journey
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SundaySchoolNews
The Work of Our BoardsThe Board of Trustees met on Thursday, April 11. Following are highlights of that meeting: • the treasurer’s report was reviewed and approved. • updates were given on several church maintenance items. • it was decided to have new storm doors installed on the parsonage. • Sam Denzin provided an update on his Eagle Scout project, which will involve refurbishing the
planting bed in the upper parking lot this summer. • Pastor Dave reported on the mission trip to North Carolina.The Board of Elders : Last August we moved our Saturday evening worship to Monday eve-nings. We saw a 20% increase in attendance for our services. To have a larger pool of information, Elders have decided to move all evening worship services during the summer from Saturday at 6:00 p.m. to Monday at 6:30 p.m.. This will begin Monday, June 3, 2019, with the last Monday evening worship service on Monday, August 26. During June, July, and August there will be no worship services on Saturday evenings.
Where has the time gone? Another year is coming to a close for Sunday School. On Sunday, May 12, we celebrate not only the last day of Sunday School for this school year, but also Mother’s Day! We invite the entire con-gregation--and you do not have to be a mom to join us--for a fantastic breakfast and a time for fellowship on Sunday, May 12, beginning at 8:30 a.m. and continuing until 9:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. At 9:00 a.m. the children will gather for a carnival, sponsored by Sunday School. It will be held outside, weather permitting. After this fantastic start to everyone’s day, please stay for worship as we are planning for the children to sing to the congregation during the 10:00 a.m. worship service. Please mark your calendars and plan on joining us on this beautiful day as we conclude our Sunday School year!!
Shelter for the Homeless There were just over 60 guests at the Men’s Homeless Shelter on Tuesday, April 9, during the evening meal time. Donna Hinzmann put together a wonderful chili dinner for the guests. The guests at the shelter were very thankful for all each of you in our church did to send them this meal. Kevin Williams, Colton Brandel, Olivia Meister, and Mason Levake led the meal delivery and serving team. They were assisted by Deb VanOmmeren, Dina Sobek, Dave Radke, Steve Brockert, and Pastor Dave Sobek. Thanks to the delivery and serving crew for trying to share God’s love with these men. It was a good time greeting and serving the guests. This crew went about their jobs quite professionally. It was fun watching Olivia get her vegetables and the homemade dip in those bowls just right. Mason’s hands were a blur as he did what should have been two jobs handing out the cheese and bread/butter. Colton and Pastor Dave were on top of getting the bowls of chili up and ready for the next wave of hungry guests. Dina was quite the trooper as she dealt with handing out the strong strong onions and the cheese/crackers. Deb made more of the guests smile than anyone as she teased them into choosing which of the great variety of cake pieces they wanted for their dessert. Then there was Kevin pouring his special recipe lemonade (or milk) for the guests. It was noted how little spillage there was, way less than Steve could have done. A while back Pastor Dave suggested the idea for including comments from those who delivered and served the meal as part of the Messenger article. The following are some of the comments (as best as I could remember them) made by the Discipleship youth as we rode home from the Men’s Shelter on that Tuesday evening: “I didn’t know what to expect, but I was surprised by how good it felt to do something nice for those guys.” “I noticed how many times the guys thanked us, and how polite and nice they all were.” “I thought it would be about the same as when I went last time, but it was way different. Better in some ways.” “I noticed how much they helped each other and handed each other trays and stuff like that.” “The guy at the end, who talked to us about how great it was that we gave of our time to do this for these people we don’t even know, sure was especially thankful.” The “guy at the end” was the night manager, who was thanking us as we prepared to leave. “Yeah, he got into it about how special it was for us younger folks to help with this project.” Good idea, Dave. It certainly showed how important it is for folks to have a chance to be God’s hands and feet from time to time. A few of us on the trip felt some pangs of jealousy towards Pastor Dave as he gets to spend some quality time with some awesome young adults.
Summer Church Camp Dates:Theme: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?Chetek Camp ............................(Completed Grades 9 through Age 21) ... July 14-20Winmor Camp ...........................(Completed Grades 6 – 8) ........................ July 21-27Junior Camp ..............................(Completed Grades 3 – 5) ........................ July 28 – August 14M Camp .................................(Completed Grades 1 & 2) ....................... August 5-7Little Lambs Vacation Bible School..... (Age 3 – Kindergarten) ................ August 12-14, 4-7 p.m. All of the camps take place at Mt. Morris, except for Little Lambs which will be held at our church. Registration packets for the camps held at Mt. Morris have been distributed during Sunday School. If you didn’t get a packet or need additional Camp Scholarship/Transportation forms, they are available in the church office.
Mini Moravians Celebration The last day for our Wednesday Mini-Mora-vians will be May 15 from 3:15 to 4:30. We will end the year like we did last year with hot dogs and games for our youth that afternoon. If you would like to bring a dish to pass, please let the church office know what you’d like to bring.
Stewardship/Outreach Committee We are busy getting ready for our annual Plant Sale that will be held on May 3 & 4 and May 24 & 25. Please see separate article for more details. Some interesting information from our past: In 1910 we had a German service in the morn-ing with an attendance of 200 and an evening service in English with an attendance of 100. In 1912 electric lights were put in the parsonage and stable. In 1913 a new church bell was bought, the Ladies Aid bought a motor for the organ, and Church Council voted unanimously to introduce individual communion cups. In 1914 English song books were introduced to the Sunday School. In 1915 Pastor reported these gifts he received from the congregation: oats 18 bags, chickens 15, ducks 7, meat 29 pounds, one goose, honey 6 pounds, butter 3 pounds, potatoes 3 1/2 pecks, cabbage 9 heads, eggs 31 dozen, cherries 27 quarts, strawberries 30 boxes, apples 28 bushels, fish 4, pears 1 1/2 bushels, cider 4 gallons, made apple butter with it; also cucumbers, tomatoes, grapes, pumpkins, onions, cauliflower, leeks, and cookies (O.E. Reidenbach). This is interesting. We are still a ‘’Giving Congregation.’’
Youth Group The Lake Mills Moravian Youth Group is planning one last activity before school is over. Please watch your email for information regarding possible dates!
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COMING IN JUNE 2019:June 8 – Men’s BreakfastJune 9 – Holy CommunionJune 11 – Madison Homeless ShelterJune 16 – Father’s Day
Deadline for the June 2019 Messengerwill be Tuesday, May 21.
Please email your articles toMary Bade, [email protected].
Board of TrusteesGreg Tubbs (2019) ......................... 920-253-7215 Shannon Yahn (2019) ..................... 920-397-2254Mike Nebel (2020) .......................... 262-565-8226Mike Durant (2020) ......................... 608-837-5662Mike Miller (2020) ........................... 920-988-2487Adam Lawson (2021) ..................... 920-723-5599Wayne Staff (2021) ......................... 920-253-6306
Board of EldersSue Conrad (2019) ................................ 648-3148Robert Oestreicher (2019) ..................... 648-8460Sue Trumpf (2020) .......................... 920-723-9386Dewey Latsch (2020) ...................... 920-988-9162Anna Hoyt (2020) .................................. 648-5559Jackie Frey (2021) .......................... 608-513-6237Jane Berg (2021) ............................ 920-648-2003
Board Members
Email: [email protected]. David Sobek - Pastor .............................................Office 920-648-5412Rev. John Baumann - Visitation Pastor ..........................Home 920-648-2943Nikki Lawson - Administrative Assistant .........................Office 920-648-5412Mary Bade - Financial Administrator ..............................Office 920-648-5412Cora Rund - Organist .....................................................Home 608-752-8490Jerry Jenkins - Senior Choir Director .............................Home 414-281-9151Kathy Wendt - Hand Bell Director ...................................Home 920-728-1101Mia Wollin - Sunday School Superintendent ..................Home 920-253-5430Sue Trumpf - Sunday School Secretary .........................Home 920-723-9386Jo Stokes - Parish Nurse ...............................................Home 608-513-2335Mary Bade - Editor ..........................................................Home 920-648-3267
STAFF
Our Worship Services may be seen on Analog Channel 98
or Digital Channel 994 on Wednesdays at 7:20 a.m.,
12:20 & 5:40 p.m.Thursdays at 12:20 & 5:40 p.m.
HoursMonday - Friday:
9-12 & 1-4
2019 Women’s Retreat Save the date! The Western District Wom-en’s Retreat will be held at Mt. Morris Septem-ber 20-22, hosted by the Lake Mills Moravian Women. The Rev. Amy Gohdes-Luhman will be the guest speaker. Watch for more details and registration information to come.
Summer Worship ScheduleSunday, June 2, through Sunday, August 25 – Sunday Worship Services will be at 9:00 a.m.Monday, June 3, through Monday, August 26 – Monday Evening Worship Services will be at 6:30 p.m.There will be no Saturday worship services during these months.