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Beware of practicing your piety before others in
order to be seen by them, for then you have no
reward from your Father in heaven…
(Matthew 6:1)
The season of Lent is upon us and I am
beginning to hear conversation about what
to give up, add, or change in our lives. For
some, giving something up is centering. For
others, this tradition has lost its meaning.
For some, adding a spiritual practice adds
depth to their life of faith. For others, add-
ing a practice feels like piling more “to do’s”
onto an already overflowing calendar.
Jesus’ words remind us that it does not
matter whether you choose to give some-
thing up or to add something; there is no
right or wrong. What does matter is the
reason for our practice. Whether you are
fasting from your phone in order to deepen
your in-person relationships, donating food
in order to care for those in need, adding a
prayer practice in order to re-center your-
self on Christ, whatever this journey holds
for you, you do not travel it alone.
The Israelites were transformed into a
community as they wandered through the
desert for 40 years, preparing for their en-
try into the Promised Land. Jesus was
transformed in the wilderness for 40 days
as he overcame temptation and left the
devil’s empty promises behind, preparing
him for the ministry that lied ahead. In
these 40 days of Lent, God is at work
transforming and preparing you as well.
Blessings to you this Lenten season,
Pastor Dominique
Transformation
March 2020
Sharon Sharings Monthly Newsletter of Sharon Lutheran Church
During this Lenten season we are raising funds in
support of the ELCA Young Adults in Global Mis-
sion program in Madagascar. Bryce Bommersbach, a
Sharon member and son of Holly and Scott Bom-
mersbach, is currently serving the Malagasy church
in Madagascar. One of the primary objectives of the
program is the development of servant leaders who
are “more globally formed and globally informed.”
ELCA young adults have the opportunity to engage
in one or more of the many dynamic ministries of
the Malagasy Lutheran Church in a manner that will
allow them to wrestle with the realities of economic
justice in one of the poorest nations on earth, and
the complexities of social dynamics in a country
with significant but subtle ethnic diversity and deeply
rooted spiritual beliefs and practices.
Bryce said that supporting this program helps
raise church leaders and produce seminary students.
It allows young adults to see global, racial, gender
and socioeconomic privilege all through the lens of
faith.
Throughout the Lenten season we will learn
more about Madagascar and raise donations for the
ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission program in
Madagascar. The Board of Church in Society will be
selling tubes of M&M’s in the narthex for $3. After
enjoying the candy children (and/or adults) are en-
couraged to keep the M&M tube and collect money
throughout the season of Lent to donate to the
Madagascar fund.
Board of Church in Society
Money for
Madagascar
Faith Formation Giving Opportunities
What does this mean for you as a member of Sharon Lutheran Church? Well, we are joining
together with Lions to “Change Lives, One Pair At A Time”.
Used and abandoned eyeglasses that you no longer use may change another person’s life, so if you can Spare a Pair, Please Share! A collection box has been placed in the church narthex to accept prescription and reading glasses, sunglasses and plastic and metal frames. Children’s glasses are especially needed. These glasses will be channeled and prepared for mission use and be given to needy people at no charge. You could help a child to read, an adult to succeed in his job or a senior to be able to maintain their independence. Be the change you want to see in the world:
Spare a Pair and Show You Care!
Collection will be ongoing in the church entry.
Submitted by the Board of Church In Society.
Noisy Offering on Wednesday, March 25 and Sunday, March 29 goes to funding the March 2020 Love Feast.
Members of Sharon Lutheran Church will be serving lasagna, Italian bread, salad, and dessert for approximately 200 people on March 31st at Zion Methodist Church Love Feast.
The Love Feast is an evening of community fellowship that meets at Zion the last Tuesday of each month (except December) from 5:30pm to 6:30pm Many guests attending the meal live alone and often eat alone. The Love Feast gives them an opportunity to socialize and vis-it with others.
PARISH PLANNING COUNCIL MEMBERS
Executive Director Jon Green [email protected]
Assistant Ex. Director Heather Strandell [email protected]
Assistant Ex. Director Haley Wamstad [email protected]
Treasurer Traci LaDouceur [email protected]
Board of Church in Society Jeannie Sollom (Co-Dir) [email protected]
Board of Church in Society Kaye Carlson (Co-Dir) [email protected]
Board of Education Sara Peters (Co-Dir) [email protected]
Board of Evangelism Jim Schober (Co-Dir) [email protected]
Board of Evangelism Bonnie Nerby (Co-Dir) [email protected]
Board of Lay Ministry Kristine Sande [email protected]
Board of Parish Fellowship Emilie DeKrey [email protected]
Board of Property Craig Knudsvig [email protected]
Board of Public Relations Kirsten Carolin [email protected]
Board of Stewardship Steve Erlandson [email protected]
Board of Youth Carol Hagen [email protected]
Faith Formation Learning Opportunities
Faith in
Film
If you are inter-
ested in getting to-
gether and enjoying a movie followed by
good conversation, please contact Vicki
Lindberg. The Faith in Film group tries to
see a movie once a month on a Friday night
and meet at a local restaurant following the
movie for fellowship. If this sounds like
something you’d like to join in on, Vicki can
be reached at 701-757-0928 or email vlind-
“Welcome to Baptism” Orientation
If you are planning a baptism in your family, plan to come to a one-hour orientation called Welcome to Bap-tism” on Sunday, March 10, beginning at 2:30 p.m. in the church lounge. Please enter through door #1.
To register for the class, please call the church
office by Friday before the class at 772-3122; email the church office at [email protected]; or speak to one of the pastors.
Sponsors are welcome too in addition to parents. The class is designed to help answer questions about
baptism, including: · What is baptism? When should bap-tism occur? What is my role as a parent, sponsor, or fami-ly member of the baptized?
If you have any questions about this class, please speak to one of the pastors.
L.I.F.T.
(Learning in Faith Together)
L.I.F.T. – Learning In Faith
Together – is an opportunity to
grow in faith with others as we
gather each Sunday morning
from 10:25 – 11:00 in the sanc-
tuary. We will conclude our
study of the 10 Commandments
and begin to look at the Lord’s Prayer and how we as
Lutherans understand and interpret it. Get your cof-
fee or water and come and join the conversation! The
schedule for March is:
March 1 The 7th Commandment You Shall Not
Steal
March 8 The 8th Commandment You Shall Not
Bear False Witness
March 15 The 9th and 10th Commandment You
Shall Not Covet
March 22 Introduction and 1st Petition of the
Lord’s Prayer
March 29 The Second Petition of the Lord’s
Prayer
Wednesday Morning Bible Study
This weekly Bible Study, led by Deacon Jamie, delves into the Bible for study and discussion. The format for our study will include a look at the appointed scripture readings for the coming week. It will be an opportunity to become familiar with these texts before they are read in worship and to recognize the themes that are presented in our weekly lectionary readings. We may even raise insights that will weave their way into the sermon for the coming week!
Everyone is welcome to join in the study (even if you weren’t part of a Wednesday study before). The hour-long study begins at 9:45 AM each Wednesday in the South Hall. The coffee pot is always on and quite often snacks make their way into the room as well. Come and be renewed by our bib-lical study!
If you have a smart phone just
download a qr reader to your
phone. Scan the code and it will
take you right to Sharon Luther-
an’s donations web page. Never
miss a donation opportunity again!
Please let us
know! If you or a member of your
family or someone you know
who is a member of Sharon is
in the hospital, please tell one
of the pastors or call the office
and let us know. Thank you!
2020 Lenten Worship Arms Wide Open
Lenten worship services are each Wednesday at 5:15 in the Sanctuary and 6:15 in Celebration Hall. Our theme
for this Lenten season is Arms Wide Open. On the cross,
Jesus’ arms were wide open to all people, forgiving, welcom-
ing and accepting them. In his ministry on earth, Jesus’ arms
were wide open to all kinds of people as well.
At the Wednesday evening worship services during Lent,
we will hear from members of our congregation who will
share their faith stories and talk about Jesus’ Arms Wide
Open. The schedule of speakers for our Lenten worship ser-
vice is:
March 4 – Steve Erlandson
March 11 – Jodi Boettner
March 18 – Mark Rios
March 25 – Lexi Larson
April 1 – Austin Clausen
Make Wednesday worship a part of your Lenten journey!
Registration is open at Red Willow Bible
Camp. Red Willow offers camp experiences for
students entering kindergarten through twelfth
grade. For those entering grades K-6, there are
opportunities to spend a single day at Seekers
Camp. Or, Taste of Camp allows students enter-
ing grades K-2 to invite a parent or other adult to
accompany them for three days and two nights at
camp. Other camps include Pathfinders (grades 2-
3), Holy Hoops (grades 4-8), Creation Camp
(grades 4-6), Wilderness Week (grades 8-12),
Leadership Week (grades 10-12), and Discovery
Camp (adults with disabilities, ages 18+).
Find out more at redwillowbiblecamp.org.
Scholarships are available.
Think Summer –
Think Bible Camp
Planning on giving towards
Sharon’s Capital Campaign?
Make sure you mark “Capital
Campaign” or “G.I.F.T.” on
your check!
The Centennial Service Tree is up in the narthex
and ready to be filled with your leaves of service!
You can record your volunteer hours on the forms
that can be found at the Next Steps table near the
Welcome Center. When you have completed 20
hours of service, put your name/family name on a
colored leaf to hang on the tree. Thank you for be-
ing God’s helpful hands in our church and communi-
ty!
Sharon Lutheran’s Centennial tree needs your leaves!
JANUARY MINISTRY SUPPORT
Amount needed in Operating Revenue each month per approved 2019/2020 budget is $88,792
January Actual January Budget January Actual - YTD Actual YTD Budget YTD Actual -
Revenue 2019/2020 2019/2020 Budget
Difference 2019/2020 2019/2020
Budget
Difference
Current Ministry
Gifts $76,310 $71,946 $4,364 $502,761 $550,930 $(48,170)
Loose/Misc. Of-
fering Gifts $1,620 $1,511 $109 $17,493 $19,488 $(1,995) Operating Fund
Memorial Gifts $ - $83 $(83) $- $83 $(583) Church School, Confirmation & VBS Registra-
tions $- $102 $(102) $10,850 $14,282 $ (3,432)
Benevolence
Gifts $2,431 $1,292 $1,139 $10,650 $9,042 $1,608
Other Gifts and
Donations $2,658 $2,375 $283 $19,684 $20,734 $(1,050)
2018/2019 Total $83,019 $77,309 $5,710 $561,438 $615,059 $(53,622)
Expenses
Operating
Expenses $78,522 $81,420 $(2,898) $512,327 $553,562 $(41,235)
Mortgage Debt
Reduction $9,011 $9,011 $- $59,891 $59,891 $-
Total Expenses $87,533 $90,431 $(2,898) $572,218 $613,453 $(41,235)
Revenue Exceeding
Expenses $(4,514) $(13,122) $8,608 $(10,781) $1,606 $(12,387)
January Designated gifts received:
Undesignated Memorials $40
Fellowship Donations $380
Capital Campaign-GIFT $17,203
Northlands Family Shelter $50
Noisy Offering-Disaster Response-Local Farm Relief-School Lunch-es $584
Easter Flowers $100
Higher Ground Memorials $20
Health Ministries Donations $80
Wednesday Fellowship Meal $451
Church School Benevolences-St. Joseph's Social Care & Thrift Store $111
Total $19,020
Memorials
In loving memory of:
Artha Travers, by Jeff & Kristi Larson, Daniel &
Yvonne Welsh, Jeanette Krogstad, Sue Kerr, Mark &
Sharla Thompson, Jim & Sherryl Weisenberger;
Eloise Robertson, by Daniel & Yvonne Welsh,
Larry Lovseth & Mary Askim-Lovseth;
Jim Smiley, by Jeanette Krogstad, Jim & Sherryl
Weisenberger, Sue Kerr, Kristi Anderson;
Marion Schnieweiz, by Ron & Darlyne Ness
If you have ever considered joining a book group because you like to read and enjoy fun, lively discussions, please come join us in Celebra-tion Hall.
March 3: Where the Crawdads Sing by
Delia Owens
April 7: Educated: A Memoir by Tara
Westover
“An unforgettable memoir about a young girl,
who, kept out of school, leaves her survivalist
family and goes on to earn a PhD from Cam-
bridge University. Born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, Tara Westover was seven-
teen the first time she set foot in a classroom.
Her family was so isolated from mainstream soci-
ety that there was no one to ensure the children
received an education, and no one to intervene
when one of Tara’s older brothers became vio-
lent. When another brother got himself into col-
lege, Tara decided to try a new kind of life. Her
quest for knowledge transformed her, taking her
over oceans and across continents, to Harvard
and to Cambridge University. Only then would
she wonder if she’d traveled too far, if there was
still a way home.
May 5: If You Lived Here You’d Be
Home Now by Christopher Ingraham
In 2015, Washington Post data reporter
Christopher Ingraham wrote a sentence that
would change his life: “The absolute worst place
to live in America is (drumroll please)...Red Lake
County, Minn.” This statement was based on a
U.S. Department of Agriculture study that an-
chored his column. The report ranked more than
3,000 of America’s counties from ugliest to most
scenic. By the next morning, Ingraham had re-
ceived hundreds of
responses from an-
gry yet polite resi-
dents of Red Lake
County, including
one from a local
businessman inviting him to come visit the town
and see if for himself. If You Lived Here You’d Be
Home Now is about Ingraham’s life-altering trip
to Red Lake County—and his family’s eventual
decision to move there.
Ingraham and his family had been struggling to
make ends meet in the D.C. area and were run-
ning out of options. In 2015 alone, he spent 31.3
full calendar days commuting from his Maryland
home to his job in Washington D.C. Ingraham
was at a breaking point, frustrated by his long
commute and the scant amount of time it left
him to spend with his wife and twin two-year-old
sons. In his sobering, charming, and candid narra-
tive, Ingraham explains his decision to uproot his
life and move his family to Red Lake Falls, Minne-
sota, population 1,400, where he begins a chap-
ter of incredible life-style changes and important
life lessons.
In Red Lake Falls, Ingraham meets people for
whom politics are a passing conversation, not an
obsession, experiences the intensity and power
of small-town gossip, and unearths some truths
about small-town life that the coastal media usu-
ally miss. The brutal winters and futile quest to
find a decent cup of coffee are compensated by
the county’s warmth, humor, and hospitality, es-
pecially toward a journalist who had just dragged
their home through the dirt on the Internet.
Sharon Lutheran Church Book Group
Golden
Age Club Come join us for
Golden Age Club on the second
Friday of each month in South
Hall! We will meet on Friday,
March 13 beginning at 2:00 p.m.
Support Sharon Lutheran by eating at Texas Roadhouse
Where can you get a hand-cut steak and fall-off-the-bone ribs while raising money for Sharon Lutheran? At Texas Roadhouse! On Sundays to the end of 2020 (excluding holidays), bring your bulletin from Sharon Lutheran to the Grand Forks Texas Roadhouse location and 10% of your total bill (excluding tax and alcohol purchases) will be donated to Sharon Lutheran Church!
March 2020
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 9:00am
Sanctuary worship
9:00 & 10:30am Celebration worship
10:25am L.I.F.T.
11:00 Church School 11:45 Peer Ministtry
3:30pm POLO (Parents of Little Ones)
3:45pm 3-4-5 Alive!
2 8:30am
Faithfully Fit 7:00pm Bible Bros
3 1:00pm New
Americans Sewing
5:15pm Board of Stewardship
5:30pm Centennial Committee
7:00 Sharon Book Group
4 8:30am Faithfully Fit 9:45 Bible Study
4:30pm Youth Choir
5:15pm Wednesday Fellowship Meal
5:15pm Faithful Families
5:15pm Lenten Worship-Sanctuary
6:15pm Lenten Worship-Celebration Hall
6:15pm Church School
7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm ReNew
5
6:30pm Board of Church in Society
7:00pm God Talk on Tap– Half Brothers
Brewery
6
7
7:00am Depart to Bemidji
For Ski Day
8 9:00am
Sanctuary worship
9:00 & 10:30am Celebration worship
10:25am L.I.F.T.
11:00 Church School
1:00pm Welcome to Baptism class
3:45pm 3-4-5 Alive! 6:00 Bowling at Red
Ray Lanes 6:30 Communion Conversation #1
9 8:30am
Faithfully Fit
6:30pm Hannah Circle
10
9:00am Martha Circle
1:00pm New Americans Sewing
5:00pm
Youth/Education Team
6:00pm Board of Properties
11 8:30am Faithfully Fit 9:45 Bible Study
11:30am Executive Committee
4:30pm Youth Choir
5:15pm Wednesday Fellowship Meal
5:15pm Faithful Families
5:15pm Lenten Worship-Sanctuary
6:15pm Lenten Worship-Celebration Hall
6:15pm Church School
7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:15pm Prayer Shawl Ministry
7:30pm ReNew
12
9:30am Quilting
5:30pm Board of Fellowship
6:30pm
Board of Lay Ministry
13
2:00 Golden Age Club
Deadline for April
Newsletter Articles
14
15
9:00am Sanctuary worship
9:00 & 10:30am Celebration worship
10:25am L.I.F.T.
11:00 Church School 3:30pm POLO
(Parents of Little Ones)
3:45pm 3-4-5 Alive!
16
8:30am Faithfully Fit
5:30pm Board of Public Relations
17
1:00pm New
Americans Sewing
1:00pm Mary Circle
1:30pm Rachel Circle
18 8:30am Faithfully Fit 9:45 Bible Study
4:30pm Youth Choir
5:15pm Wednesday Fellowship Meal
5:15pm Faithful Families
5:15pm Lenten Worship-Sanctuary
6:15pm Lenten Worship-Celebration Hall
6:15pm Church School
7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm ReNew
19
20
21
22 9:00am
Sanctuary worship
9:00 & 10:30am Celebration worship
11:00 Church School
10:25am L.I.F.T.
3:45pm 3-4-5 Alive! 6:30pm Communion
Conversation #2
23
8:30am Faithfully Fit
24
1:00pm New Americans Sewing
25 8:30am Faithfully Fit 9:45 Bible Study
11:30am Executive Committee
4:30pm Youth Choir
5:15pm Wednesday Fellowship Meal
5:15pm Board of Evangelism
5:15pm Faithful Families
5:15pm Lenten Worship-Sanctuary
6:15pm Lenten Worship-Celebration Hall
6:15pm Church School
7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm ReNew
26
9:00am
Assemble Parish Newsletter
5:30pm Parish
Planning Council
27
28
9:00am Quilting
Young Adults Unplugged Weekend
29 9:00am Sanctuary worship
9:00 & 10:30am Celebration worship
10:25am L.I.F.T. 11:00 Church School 3:45pm 3-4-5 Alive!
30 8:30am
Faithfully Fit
31
5:00pm LOVE FEAST
5:15pm Finance Committee
Centennial keepsakes
are available for pur-
chase in the narthex beginning Sun-
day, March 15, and Wednesday,
March 18.These items include cof-
fee mugs, ornaments, and reusable
bags. Clothing items are also availa-
ble online at https://
probitasstore.com/sharonlutheran/.
Give us a “Like” on Facebook!
Go to: www.facebook.com/SharonLutheranGF This is a great way for us to connect, support, and en-courage one another! We can also highlight and share the many ministries of our church. Please share our page with others too!
We need
your help!
We are in
need of indi-
viduals to
serve as wor-
ship assistants
- communion
preparation
and clean-up,
scripture
readers, or ushers. We do have lists of inter-
ested individuals from My Ministry forms, but
those lists are currently insufficient to fill our
needs. Please consider signing up occasionally or
on a regular basis. The jobs are not difficult,
you can serve as a family or with a friend, and
we will train you or pair you with a "veteran
volunteer" if needed.
Worship
Assistants needed
The Sharon Lutheran
Church Rummage Sale
is coming soon!!! Mark your calendars for Friday, May 15 and
start saving your treasures to donate! Remember
to pack up your items by category. You will be
asked to take your items to the appropriate rooms
at the time of drop-off
May 10-14.
Watch for more in-
formation to follow in
upcoming newsletters
and bulletins!
Volunteers needed
at Love Feast
Members of Sharon Lutheran Church will be
serving lasagna, Italian bread, salad, and dessert
for approximately 200 people on March 31 at
Zion Methodist Church Love Feast. The Love
Feast is an evening of community fellowship that
meets at Zion the last Tuesday of each month
(except December) from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Many
guests attending the meal live alone and often eat
alone. The Love Feast gives them an opportunity
to socialize and visit with others.
We are looking for 20-25 people to help
serve the meal and clean up from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 31, if you would like to volun-
teer please use the sign up sheets that will be
available in the Narthex or Signup Genius. Please
contact Jeannie Sollom at 701-772-8376 if you
have any questions.
March 2020 News
FAITH FORMATION MINISTRIES BECOMING LIFE-LONG FOLLOWERS OF JESUS CHRIST
Our 6th-9th grade Confirmation stu-
dents will be assisting in worship during the season of Lent, serv-ing as greeters, aco-lytes, readers, ushers, and communion servers. These students and their small group guides will be learning how to serve and how im-
portant it is to serve in this way. We give thanks for their presence with us!
GOT STOCK?
Thank you for your support!
Youth Stock is a great way to invest in our youth! Sharon members love
this fundraiser because instead of buying a product, supporters invest in
changing lives. Your youth stock donation helps provide faith-centered
ministry opportunities focused on discipleship, learning together, growing
in faith, and transforming lives.
Did you know… Your investment helps provide transportation for retreats and events,
service opportunities, scholarships, adult leader training, and yearly
mission trips.
Furthermore, youth stock supplements 3rd-12th grade weekly minis-
try programs (3-4-5 Alive!, 4G, and Re:New) and Bible studies (Bible
Bros, Uniquely You), and ensures that all students can participate!
Because of your prayers, your listening ears, and your support of
Youth Stock, Faith Formation Ministries continue to thrive and grow.
Thank you!
The Faith Formation Staff
would like to once again
thank our Church School stu-
dents and High School youth
for assisting with Dinner
Church on February 5. The
service was such a bright spot
for our church, with the
younger students singing, and
the High School students leading worship. We have
been blessed with the oppor-
tunity and privilege to walk
alongside these students in
their faith journey, and watch
them grow, by living out their
baptism through their acts of
service and leadership. As I
said to open that service,
practice does not make per-
fect, and failure is always on
option. Our students can have
confidence that as a church
we do not expect them to be
perfect, and we always forgive
them, and help them when
they stumble. Thank you to
Sharon Lutheran for giving
them the space to try some-
thing new, being patient and
showing grace when needed,
and for your continues sup-
port of our Faith Formation
Ministries.
~Steve DeKrey
FAITH FORMATION MINI STRIES
MORE MARCH NEWS 3rd, 4th, and 5th Graders...
During February and March,
our Church School offering
will be shared between Sha-
ron Lutheran ministries and
Feed My Starving Children
Mobile Pack. Feed My Starving Children (fmsc.org)
believes hope starts with food. As a Christian non-
profit, FMSC is dedicated to seeing every childe
whole in body and spirit. FMSC works with food
distribution partners that stay with communities
for the long haul, empowering them to move from
relief to development. A Mobile Pack event will be
held in Grand Forks this spring.
It’s time for 3-4-5 ALIVE!
A weekly program for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grad-
ers to gather together in community for Bible
learning fun through stories, games, food, and friends.
We meet on Sunday afternoons from 3:45-4:45 p.m.
in the “Living Room” (lower level youth room).
Join us and be part of 3-4-5 ALIVE! Friends are always welcome!
3-4-5 Alive! Will meet on March 1, 8,
15, 22 and 29.
Sharon Lutheran Youth Choir
Sharon Youth Choir is designed for students in
Kindergarten through 9th grade. We meet on Wednesdays in the choir room beginning at 4:30 p.m. (or
whenever you can make it), and we will finish just before 5:15 p.m. so that we can provide music leadership
for “Faithful Families.” Sharon Youth Choir will meet on March 4, 11, 18 and 25.
Fourth graders and
their families are
reading the Gospel
of Mark during the
season of Lent. If
you would like to
join them on this
journey, please ask
Dave Berger for a
reading schedule.
We will celebrate
this accomplish-
ment with all
fourth graders and
their families at all worship services
on Sunday, April
19th and Wednes-
day, April 22nd.
5th Grade Communion
Instruction and Conversations Sharon Lutheran Church is hosting two Com-
munion Conversations in March. These conversa-
tions are for fifth graders and their parents/
guardians as well as for anyone else of any age
who wishes to learn more about this sacrament.
Participants should plan to attend both sessions:
Sunday, March 8—6:30-8:00 p,m, in
Celebration Hall
Sunday, March 22—6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Sanc-
tuary.
We will celebrate Holy Communion at all wor-
ship services on
Maundy Thursday, April 9.
Looking ahead….
VBS—Mark your
calendar!
Sharon Lutheran Church
Vacation Bible School!
Monday, June 1—
Thursday, June 4 ~
6:15—8:15 p.m. each
evening
Where in the World?
Global Trek 2020
Online registration will
begin on April 1.
We have several volunteer opportunities and you are a perfect fit!
FAITH FORMATION MINI STRIES
Middle School News
Confirmation Notes
During the season of Lent (February 26—
April 11), we ask 6th—9th grade Confirmation
students to attend Lenten worship each week
with a parent of trusted adult. Each student is
asked to serve in worship once during the Len-
ten season. Please check the worship assistant
schedule for the date and time you have been
assigned.
Confirmation instruction will resume on
Wednesday, April 15.
4G
4G is a weekly gathering of young people in grades 6-8 on Wednesdays from 8:15 - 9:00 p.m. in the youth room (lower level). We will play games, eat, and have fun. Bring your friends!!
4G will resume on Wednesday, April 15th
Our next meeting for student par-
ticipants and adult leaders will be
held on Sunday, March 5 from 11:45
a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in the
Sanctuary at Sharon. Parents/guardians,
please join us for the first half of our
meeting as we go over details for our
Spring Dinner (Sunday, May 17) Watch
for more information on a March fel-
lowship event for all mid-
dle school mission trip
participants from Sharon
Lutheran Church and
Calvary Lutheran Church!
Wednesday Fellowship Meal 5:15—6:45 pm in South Hall
Wednesday is likely a pretty full
day for you and your family. Head
on over to South Hall for a home
cooked meal each week before
worship and other programming.
FAITH FORMATION MINI STRIES
High School News Re:New will continue to meet Wednesdays during the
season of Lent, March 4-April 1 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. We
will take these five weeks to work on practicing grati-
tude in our lives. We’ll be discussing how Lent is maybe
not about giving something up, but adopting a new prac-
tice to replace something in our lives that gets between God and
ourselves. If you haven’t ever attended Re:New, this is a perfect time
to join us.
Uniquely You high school girls’ Bible study!
Uniquely You continues in 2020 with the book, We Saved You a
Seat, by Lisa-Jo Baker. This study is open to high school girls grades 9
-12. The group has been meeting regularly at Caribou Coffee and it’s
never too late to join. Uniquely You is hosted by Emilie DeKrey and
Jasmine Hurley. Contact Emilie at 701-388-8355 or email emi-
[email protected] for dates and times.
BIBLE BROS high school guys’ Bible study! Bible Bros is a group for high school boys grades 9-12. We’ve finished up
with our book for the year, and are now looking at devotional stories in-
volving characters from some of our favorite movies and TV shows. If
you’re interested in hearing how characters from Star Wars, Lord of the
Rings, and other popular stories tie into scripture, you’re invited! There’s
always time to join us. In March, Bible Bros will meet on Monday the 2nd,
16th, and 30th at 7 p.m. Contact Steve DeKrey at 701-866-2239 or email
[email protected] for more details.
High School Mission
Trip Updates
Our High School mission trip
meeting for March will be on
Sunday, March 8 at 11:45 following wor-
ship. This will be a joint meeting with
Dave and the middle school students, to
begin discussing details of the Spring Din-
ner. If you are headed to Denver this July,
please make every effort for both students
and parents to attend.
10th Grade Mentor Event
Sunday, March 8th at 6:00 p.m.
at Red Ray Lanes
We’re going bowling! Join
Sharon Lutheran for our all ag-
es bowling night from 6—8
p.m. Everything is taken care of, all you
need to do is bring yourselves, and money
for snacks. Come on out and roll with your
mentors and family!
Calendar of
Upcoming Events
March 2, 16, 30 Bible Bros 7 p.m.
March 5 God Talk on Tap at Half Brothers 7 p.m.
March 7 All Ages Ski Trip to Buena Vista Ski
Area (Bemidji, MN)
March 8 High school and middle school mission
trip meeting at 11:45 a.m. in the
Sanctuary;
Sharon’s all ages bowling night at Red
Ray Lanes 6 p.m.;
Communion Conversation Session One
from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in Celebration Hall
March 10 Flix and Friends 7 p.m. in the TP
(upstairs youth room)
March 22 Communion Conversation Session Two
from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary
Mark the
Calendar!
Tuesday, March 10th
at 7 p.m., come join Ste-
ve and the high school-
ers in the TP for Flix and
Friends. Last month, we
watched “Lilo and
Stitch” and discussed
what Ohana means to
us, as well as the idea
that sometimes God puts unexpected people
in our lives to help us in ways we don’t al-
ways understand at first. If you want to
know what we’re watching this month, we’d
be happy to have you join us!
New Parenting Group
POLO (Parents of Little Ones) 3:30—4:30 pm the first and third Sundays of each month
Next gathering: March 1 and 15
All parents of little ones birth through pre-
school age are welcome! This group is an op-
portunity to gather with other parents
whose lives are equally messy, joyful, difficult,
and full of transition. We will start with story
time as a group in the nursery and then
break off so parents can have some time to
connect with each other as little ones do
activities with childcare provided. Infants will
remain with their parents.
20’s & 30’s Ministry Sharon’s young adult ministry is done in partnership
with ELCA congregations in the Grand Forks area.
God Talk on Tap March 5th 7:00 p.m. at Half Brothers
Brewing Company
Grab some friends or come as you are—all
20’s/30’s are welcome! This is an opportunity to
meet people in a similar place in life, engage in real
conversations about faith and life, and of course
enjoy fellowship with food and beverages of your
choice.
Bible Study: Acts 7:00 p.m. March 19 at 917 Belmont Road
(Third Thursday of the month)
Dig into scripture in a comfortable home setting.
Whether this is your first time attending a Bible
Study or you have been studying the Bible for
years, this is for you. We are just starting the book
of Acts this month—a book about the adventures
of the early church. Contact Pastor Dominique
([email protected]) with questions.
Unplugged Retreat March 28-29, 2020
Location: Red Willow Bible Camp in
Binford, ND
This event is hosted by 20’s/30’s ministry and is an
opportunity to take a weekend to unplug from
work, parenting, technology, stress, worry—
whatever you need a break from—and join us at
Red Willow Bible Camp. We will spend the week-
end connecting with God and one another in wor-
ship, shared meals, and free time to explore the
outdoors or curl up next to the fireplace. All
20’s/30’s welcome! Please register by March 15 by
visiting sharonlutheran.org, and selecting “Register
Online” under “Quick Links.”
COLLEGE MINISTRY The following ministry opportunities are hosted by
Christus Rex Lutheran Center
(an ELCA campus ministry of UND)
Free Lunch Friday
Christus Rex serves a free lunch to students eve-
ry Friday from 12-1:00.
Thirsty for Justice: Social Justice Panel
5:00-6:00 the 4th Thursday of the month at
Christus Rex Lutheran Campus Center
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Pastor ........................................................ Lynn Ronsberg ([email protected])
Pastor ............................................. Dominique Buchholz ([email protected])
Deacon ........................................................... Jamie Travers ([email protected])
Administrative Assistant .................... Missy Thompson ([email protected]) Secretary .......................................................... Molly Mohn ([email protected]) Finance Manager ................................. Stephanie Leighton ([email protected])
Dir. Elementary, Middle School, Youth MusicDavid Berger ([email protected])
Director of Christian Education ................. Cheryl Nyhlen ([email protected])
Dir. High School Youth, Young Adults ........ Steve DeKrey ([email protected])
Education & Youth Assistant ........................ Heather Peters ([email protected])
Director of Music Ministries ..................... Roxanne Gessler ([email protected])
Ministry & Communications Coordinator .. Nicki Green ([email protected])
Organist .................................................................................... Sue Kerr & Carolyn Tunseth
Sanctuary Choir Director ..................................................................................... Jack Boyer
Custodian .............................................................................................................. Dan Kuzel
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Sunday Worship 9:00am Sanctuary
9:00 & 10:30am Celebration Hall
Wednesday Worship 6:15pm Celebration Hall
Church Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm