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Sunday Worship will be at 11:00 on
August 11th at Pleasant Valley Church
Potluck picnic at noon.
Parish News
August 2019 Britton Lutheran Parish
Pleasant Valley
Upcoming events:
August 3 Bridal Shower
Chynna Smith/Luke Greenmyer
August 11 Pleasant Valley Picnic
August 14 Council
August 17 Bridal Shower
Courtney Warner/Bruce Vik
August 19 FL Quilting
August 20 BH School Starts
August 21 LA School Starts
September 2 Labor Day
September 4 Confirmation Parents Meeting
New Members Meeting
September 8 Rally Sunday
Receive New Members
September 11 Confirmation Begins
9th Confirmation Prep Class
October 20 Confirmation Sunday
The Story Begins Experience an event that unveils God’s Word as you’ve never known it before. As you walk thru the Old Testament, you’ll realize that the Bible is coming to life and your knowledge of its people, places, and themes is rapidly in-creasing. In just a few short hours, you’ll see the big picture better than some who have stud-ied for years. Like many others, you may walk away saying, “I never understood the Bible like this before!” Most of all, you’ll develop a deeper connec-tion with the God who wants you to know Him and will never stop pursuing your heart. The more you understand His story, the more you’ll realize it’s your story too. And the more you re-alize it’s your story, the more His words will change your life. Experience the story of the Bible in a way that makes God’s Word come alive. Learn 40 handsigns and stories designed to
help you understand the big picture of the Old Testament.
See beyond the facts of the Bible and en counter its author.
The Marshall County Ministerium is sponsoring this event on Sat. Sept. 21. This is a great way to refresh your understanding of the Old Testament. You’ll receive a workbook. There will be snacks and a box lunch. The cost for the event will be $10.
Walk Thru the Bible: Old Testament At First Presbyterian, Britton, SD
Saturday Sept. 21 9:00am — 1:00pm
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From the Pastor . . . . I went to my hometown last weekend for the annual Danish Days celebration and had a wonderful time spending time with old friends. I also had a job for the event. I drove the tractor that pulled the float on which my cousin’s class rode through the parade. (It was their 50th. They are much older than me.) After the parade I went to my home church where they were serving lunch. At the bottom of the stairs to the basement there is coat rack and on it hung my Allis Chalmers cap which I had left there last year. Either they are very honest or no one wanted an Allis Chalmers cap. Besides the cap I discovered some other things while visiting with old friends and classmates from many years ago now. Most of the things we were taught in that old school and in our churches and from our par-ents were in fact true: A sentence must have a subject and a predicate. Every action does in fact have an opposite and equal reaction. Water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees, two plus two do, in fact, equal four. There are some truths that we first found in church that have turned out to be true as well. Telling the truth always makes for an easier life, even if it may not seem so at the moment. At length you do learn that it is more blessed to give than receive. God created us male and female and blessed us with the gift of mar-riage. After nearly 50 years you can see the blessing and the gift of trusting that arrangement and being true to marriage vows. The God who created us has given us these truths and since he is God, well you can be pretty sure he is right. He has told us about them in his Word. He has laid them out in his commandments. They can be trusted. But he has also revealed a couple of other things in his Word. First he has given his only begotten Son to die on the cross and bring us forgiveness when we have lost our way, when we have stumbled into what is false and ignored his truth. Our Lord is very big on forgiveness. It is for declaring that forgiveness that he created the church. The other thing he has made known to us in his Word is that he wants us to love our neighbors, even those who ignore his Word, or commands, or who don’t agree with them. He wants us to love them and care for them. He wants us to be neighbors. He wants us to welcome them into his church and speak that Word which brings life, forgiveness and hope. He wants all of us to find the things we sometimes lose track of and you can be sure they are more precious than an Allis Chalmers cap.
God’s Blessings,
Pastor Terrill
Reception of New Members
We are planning on receiving new members on Rally Day Sunday, Sept 8. For those wishing to join one of our congregations who don’t have a Lutheran background we will be having another Information meeting of September 4 at 6:30pm at First Lutheran. If you are interested in joining our parish or know someone who is please contact Pastor Terrill with any questions you might have.
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Otto Ray Ceroll, son of
Travis and Katherine Ceroll
was baptized July 7, 2019 at
Lake City Lutheran Church.
He was born December 3,
2018 at Aberdeen, SD. His
sponsors are Shane and
Michelle Whitten, Steven
and Allison Bogue and
Bradford Bogue.
Cohen Michael Roney, son of
Dalten John Roney and Miranda
Rae Henning was baptized July 7,
2019. He was born May 22, 2019
at Fargo, ND. His sponsors are
Jesse and Bobbi Maly and Casey and Courtney Hanson.
Otto Markus Hegstrom, son
of Anthony Steven and Kirsten
Joy (Hastings) Hegstrom was
baptized July 7, 2019. He was
born May 15, 2019 at Man-
chester, New Hampshire. His
sponsors are Ashley Hastings
and Eric Larson.
From Our Parish RecordsFrom Our Parish RecordsFrom Our Parish Records
Kendra Koeppe and Andrew
Hanson were married at a
beautiful outdoor ceremony
at the Koeppe home June 28,
2019.
Service RosterService RosterService Roster
Chynna Smith and Luke Greenmyer
August 3 10:00 am—noon
Courtney Werner and Bruce Vik
August 17 10:00 am—noon
Both showers will be held at First
Lutheran’s Fellowship Hall
Ushers
First Jim Boyko family
Pleasant Valley Wayne Johnson
TeeJay Hagen
Lake City Kent and Jane Duerre
Bob and Linda Jensen
Lay Readers
First PV
August 4 Karen Muth Julie Hagen
August 11 Elizebeth Otten Jennifer Vrchota
August 18 Jenna Peters Mavis Gunderson
August 25 Larry Telkamp Steve Hawkinson
Communion Assistants
Tammy Olson Mary Ann Eye Bob Jensen
Lynn Oland
Acolytes
August 4 Luke Storley
August 11 Wyatt Tosse
August 18 McKaelyn Zuehlke
August 25 Jayden Bender
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The Food Pantry School Supply Giveaway is August 9-10. We welcome your donations of sup-plies or monetary gifts to purchase needed items. There is a box for donations in the Fellowship Hall at First Lutheran. For more information call Pam @ 605-470-0326 Mail to: Food Pantry PO Box 216 Britton SD 57430
School Supply Giveaway
Thank you to everyone who furnished supplies for
crafts for Bible School. It was so appreciated by the
kids and teachers. Thank you to the helpers and
Donna Lindberg for helping tie the quilt.
- Connie Patterson
Confirmation The summer is sneaking away from us again and before you know it Confirmation classes will be resuming. Here some dates for the start of our Confirmation program this fall: Wed. Sept. 4 5:30pm Information Meeting for 7th & 8th graders and parents This is especially useful for 7th graders and their parents so they can become familiar with the program and requirements. Wed. Sept. 11 3:30pm 7th and 8th grade Confirmation classes begin Pastor Terrill teaches the 8th grade class and Kari Felhaus teaches the 7th grade class. 9th Grade Confirmation Schedule: Wed. Sept. 11 6:30pm Preparation for Confirmation at 1st Wed. Sept 25 6:30pm Preparation for Confirmation Wed. Oct. 16 6:30pm Preparation for Confirmation (Faith Statements due) Sun. Oct 20 9:00am at First Confirmation Sunday Sun. Oct 20 11:00am at PV Confirmation Sunday If you have any questions please contact Pastor Terrill or the Church Office.
Connie Patterson led the crafts at VBS this year.
The kids each made a creative square which
were made into this lovely quilt.
The VBS kids that sang on July 21st had their
name put in a drawing for the quilt. Benjamin
O’Brien was the lucky winner.
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“Encounter with Heaven” by Heavenly Harp
Karin Gunderson and her
son Ryan presented an
enjoyable concert of harp,
piano, flute and vocals.
Tim Gronseth, Karen Devine, Marge Kraft, Elaine O’Brien,
Carol Anderson, Karen Erickson, Sandy Hastings and Mag-
gie Jerde attended “God’s Story in Your Life” workshop by
Karin Gunderson on July 18.
Coffee Hour
The Giving Chair
Please join us on the
“Giving Chair” mission
journey featuring a quilt
hung over the rocking
chair. This quilt can be tak-
en by any member of our
church family to be given
to someone that they feel is
in need. One does not need
to ask to take a quilt nor tell where the quilt goes. It is
our prayer and hope that the quilts that are given from
our church family from this “Giving Chair” will touch
the lives and hearts of each and every recipient. If the
“Giving Chair” is empty, please do not dismay for this
just means that one has been given to someone in need
and another will soon be in its place. Please join us on
this important mission as we share with those around us
and may those that receive feel the blessing of our love
and prayers within each and every quilt.
“So do not fear for I am with you, do not be dis-
mayed for I am your God; I will strengthen you and
help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right
hand” Isaiah 41:10
First Lutheran
August 4 ________________
August 11 Sandy Hastings
Rhonda Hardina
August 18 Doug and Carla Card
Wayne and Kim Buhl
August 25 _______________
Pleasant Valley
August 4-11 Deb Hannasch
August 18-25 Lacey Hagen
As a skilled inventor, John Muir was a prized factory employee in Indianapolis. If not for an industrial acci-dent in his 20s, he may have spent his life making things indoors. But after recovering from being tempo-rarily blinded, Muir headed on a 1,000-mile walk to “consider the lilies.” He then began doing that literally, as a botanist. To his résumé, the 19th-century Renaissance man added naturalist, glaciologist, conservationist, founder of the Sierra Club, and Father of National Parks. Yet when Muir was asked what he did, he replied simply, “I study the inventions of God.”
The Master’s Works
“Try not to become a [person] of success, but rather try to become a [person] of value.” —Albert Einstein
“You can do what I cannot do. I can do what you can-not do. Together, we can do great things.” —Mother Teresa
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Thanks to everyone who helped make our
Vacation Bible School a success!
Planners, Helpers and Teachers
Stephanie Baker Levi Boyko
Jen Boyko Jennifer Carlson
Gretchen Christenson Ellie Feldhaus
Sarah Grupe Angela Hawkinson
Ashlynn Kraft Tena Kraft Darah Melroe Gail O’Brien
Connie Patterson Jenna Peters
Robyn Pearson Faith Small
Jill Zuehlke McKaeylyn Zuehlke
Pastor Terrill Sorensen