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Preaching Dave Thompson Greeters Ruth & Tom Drummond Kay Doss Ushers Bob & Cathy Culbertson Earl & Sharon Henderson Liturgist Jerry Swanson Care Board Tom & Ginny Helmer Van Driver Chuck Leggate Sound Booth David Bauer
Communion Scott & Carol Harr Deb & Grey Wiens Janet Kline
The 9th Preaching Dave Thompson Greeters Bob & Linda Fedric Edna Carlson Ushers Chris Eriksen Jason Ascheman Cindy Leggate Emily Feddes Liturgist Vicki Thompson Care Board Edna Carlson Van Driver Don Harr Sound Booth Chuck Leggate
The 16th Preaching Dave Thompson Key Elder Jenice Fugere Greeters Jeanie Hekkel Phyllis Brown Marge Myhra Ushers Jerry Koch Bob Fedric Bill White Don Reed Liturgist Doris Backus Care Board Chris Eriksen Van Driver Kate Mitchell Sound Booth Bob Culbertson
The 23rd Preaching Dave Thompson Key Elder Sharon Brady Greeters Ed & Alta Dakolios June Pierce Ushers Kurt & Mary Grabow Megan Lorentz Jody Lafko Liturgist Orrin Feddes Care Board Ken & Ann Chase Van Driver Don Harr
Sound Booth Jeff Gruizenga
Substitute Ushers: Pat Clark Kay Doss Tom & Ruth Drummond Ginger Green Tom & Ginny Helmer Earl & Sharon Henderson Biff Hogue Bob & Barbara Muir Jane Myhre (if no choir) Ray & Jean Noble Diane Noddings Charlie Reed Don Reed George Schuman Bill Woolston
Substitute Greeters: Ann & Ken Chase Kay Doss Tom & Ruth Drummond Ruth Ewen Bob & Linda Fedric Ginger Green Jeanie Hekkel Tom & Ginny Helmer Earl & Sharon Henderson Biff Hogue Midge Jarrett JoAnn Jones Walt & Priscilla Laird Bob & Barbara Muir Marge Myhra Jane Myhra (if no choir) Ralph Myhra (if no choir) Betty Ann Nesmith Ray & Jean Noble June Pierce John & Marie Reamy Charlie Reed Bob & Shirley Shirley Jerry Swanson Lucile Weisbeck Bill Woolston
M e m o r y J o g g e r s f o r F e b r u a r y
P a s t o r ’ s P e n
February 2014
“Building More Than a House”
Work has begun on the Habitat for Humanity house our church is sponsoring to
build. Over the last several weeks the walls have been raised, the trusses secured, and the
house is taking shape. The home is scheduled to be completed in June. It is exciting to
see a tangible mission project that is affecting a local Billings family.
The house is being built for Michelle O’Neill and her three young children. I met Michelle last week
as we were working together on her new residence. She is an energetic, vibrant lady who works as a nurse at
a local nursing home. She is so appreciative to our congregation for sponsoring the house and also for sup-
plying volunteer workers at the job site.
The house is located at 538 Newman Lane, on the corner of Newman and Rebecca Place— seven
blocks north of Cabala's on Newman Lane. Your help is needed in several ways. If you are able and capable
of helping build the house, I’d invite you to the jobsite on any Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday from 8:15-
3:30 PM. If you are able to help with a full day for half day, your help would be appreciated. A medical re-
lease waiver needs to be signed prior to volunteering.
A second option to help (for those who are not inclined to swinging a hammer and lifting lumber) is
to provide meals to the workers at the building site. If you can help provide a noon meal on one of the work
days, please let me know and we will get you on the schedule.
I wish to thank a number of people from our church who have helped in the beginning stages of this
project. I think we have all come to realize that we are building more than a house, but a better life for
Michelle and her children. As we hammer nails and saw boards, we are building a
relationship with a local family that will enable them to have affordable housing in
our wonderful community.
I invite you to get involved and help with this special mission effort. And as
Jesus said to his disciples in John 13:17, “Now that you know these things, you will
be blessed if you do them.” What a blessing to help others!
In His Service,
Pastor Dave
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
Session Notes/Finance/Church
Mice
2
Events/ Church & Society
3
Mission/Notices
4
Birthday/Personnel
5
PW/Calendar 6
Dinners of 8 7
Memory Joggers
8
Coming Attractions:
Souper Bowl Sunday: Bring some canned soup (or other non-perishable food items)
with you to church on Super Bowl Sunday, February 2. The canned goods will be
received during our communion time during worship for the Billings Food Bank.
In-Depth Study on the Gospel of John: This eight week class, taught by Pastors Jim
Bell and Dave continues of Mondays from 10-11:30 AM in the Fireside Room.
Youth Ski Retreat is coming on February 7-8 to White Sulphur Springs. The cost is
$40, skiing is extra. Let Orrin know if you are interested in attending.
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Office Hours: Mon—Thurs 8:30 am— 4 PM 406-252-3434 [email protected] www.fpcbillings.org Sunday School @ 9:15 AM Worship Celebration @ 10:30 STAFF Pastor: Dave Thompson
Office Manager: Jeanne Thompson-Raney
Music Director: Denise Finn
Student Intern for Youth Ministry: Orrin Feddes
Choir Director: Janie Sutton
Music Accompanist: Bev Wornom
Nursery Attendant: Catherine Kenney
Custodian: Kent Fellingham
SESSION MEMBERS
Clerk of Session: Marlene Spencer 252-5027
Class of 2015 Kathy Baskett 544-9857 Sharon Brady 655-9046 Marv Brown 256-0257 Jeff Gruizenga 850-3697
Class of 2016 Samantha Cormier 245-9497 Heidi Duncan 252-2373 Jenice Fugere 252-9641 Michelle Reed 252-5316
Class of 2017 David Bauer 371-5075 Ken Eichenberger 248-8563 Sharon Lincoln 656-9014 Sharon Mathews 696-5559
SESSION MINUTES
Session Notes: The first stated session meeting of 2014 was on January 14. The finance com-
mittee reported that the financial condition of the church is strong.
The personnel announced that Janie Sutton has been hired as choir director.
Denise Finn will continue to be the director of music and Bev Wornom will still ac-
company the choir. The committee also informed the session that Jeanne Thompson-
Raney, our office manager, was granted permission to work from 8:30 to 4:30 on
Monday through Thursday. The office will be closed on Friday.
Bob Culbertson was present to speak on behalf of Campus Ministry at MSUB-
Billings concerning the need for support for the organization and the upcoming pro-
gram featuring talks by Tony Campolo, a noted pastor, author, and public speaker.
Financial snapshot
2014 Income Expense Net
January $49,582 $46,045 $3,537
Per-capita for 2014 is $45 per member. If possible,
we encourage members to pay their own per-capita
which goes toward PC(USA) support.
JANUARY 2014
5th 188
12th 192
19th 200
26th 232
2014 Jan Average
203
2013 Jan Average
167
Flower Sponsorship Opportunities
Our flower sign-up sheet is located on the back table in the nar-
thex. We invite you to sign up for a particular Sunday to sponsor the
flowers either in honor or memory of someone or a special event such as
an anniversary, birthday, etc. Suggested donation is $25.
Special thanks to those who donated flowers during the month of
January. The included June Pierce, the family of Alice Prescott, and the
family of Ryan Curtis.
The Church Mice The Church Mice lurk in the corners of the sanctuary on Sunday mornings to share
in the excitement and joy of the church service. On Sunday morning January 19,
2014, Pastor Dave's message was on evangelism, and the name of Lois Dyce is
synonymous with evangelism and every aspect of stewardship in First Presbyterian.
Many people can attest to Lois' participation in welcoming newcomers, bringing
people to church and making sure they were involved in church activities (some of
us especially remember the home-baked loaves of bread she took to visitors in the
church). At one time Lois was both a deacon and on the session. Lois is a well-
respected member of our congregation and our love and prayers are with her on a
daily basis; she still inspires us to do our best
Food Bank Sunday Reminder
Our church was one of the first churches
in Billings to designate a monthly Food
Bank Sunday. We continue to promote it
today as a way to raise awareness and food
for the Billings Food Bank. We invite you
to bring some non-perishable food items
with you on the first Sunday of each month
as we help local people in need.
Church Women United “Black History Month”
When: Friday, February 7, 2014
Time: 1 PM
Where: All Nations 2520 5th Ave. South 690-3644
Please join us for fellowship, worship
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Ecclesiastes 9:7 Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy
D i n n e r s o f E i g h t
Dear Dinners of Eight:
It’s a New Year and spring is just around the corner, so let us get started with a bang. The purpose is all about getting to know
others in the congregation. Make it easy on everyone, whether it’s in the home of an outing, but make it easy.
If you find that you cannot host, give someone on your team to do the hosting. Do not let this time fall through There are
times that you just cannot host an event, but someone else may be happy to do it, give them a chance. The Host(s) (first
name(s) in cell) picks a couple of dates during the subject month that is convenient for you and calls your guests. If you are
short of guests (someone may not be able to come), fill in the spaces with new faces with substitutes listed below or anyone not
involved in dinners of eight (don’t forget new members or older members). Let your guests know when and where to come
and what side dish or beverage to bring if any. (If you do not hear from your host call them, they may have forgotten.)
This is a very flexible program. Any activities to accompany or follow your dinner are up to you. Even the dinner format can
be modified to a brunch or whatever creative ideas you come up with including eating out. Enjoy your dinners!
If there are any questions or problems, etc., please notify Pat Hastings immediately at 696-0281 or [email protected] (be sure
to title it Dinners of Eight). Please note any new names on the list or changes. Also, if you have a change in your email
please let me know. I am getting some back.
Here is the schedule for February/March
Gore Pam 694-6381 Brown Phyllis 652-3727
Dayton Bob Shari 256-3130 Repka Sarah 238-0092
Taubert Carlene Mark Parker 698-2205 Reed Don Michelle 252-5316
Hammermeister Lewis 252-8963 Spencer Marlene 252-5027
Ascheman Jason Meghan 259-1336 Riggs Thelma 652-0898
Brown Marvin Janet 256-0257
Spring BeBe 252-7898 Carlson Edna 534-6211
Mercer-Wallace Jody 656-4150 Pierce June 245-7989
Lohnbakken Gary Judy 656-2046 Myhre Ralph Jane 652-9172
Hastings Pat 656-0072 Montville Chris Michelle 281-4466
Morrow Beth 656-2292 Erskine Tom 656-4969
Fugere Jenice 252-9641 Reinecke Eleanor 248-8293
Brady Sharon 655-9046
Lafko Jody 651-8060 Lorentz Megan 855-5427
Wilson Peggy 254-6726 Muir Bob Barbara 256-6099
Swanson Jerry Colleen 656-8104
Kline Russ Janet 652-6374
Drummond Tom Ruth 656-5977
Bassingthwaite Baskett
Mark & Kathy 544-9857
Hogue Jim Biff 259-9114 Albin Jo 656-5600
Thiesen Bob Norma Thiesen
Substitutes Culbertson Bob Cathy 655-7826 Leggate Chas Cindy 896-0686
Lorentz Bill Colleen 656-8163 Thompson Dave Vicki 252-2562
Eichenberger Ken Barbara 248-8563 Jones JoAnn 652-3185
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The annual Presbyterian Women book sale will be held during the month of February near the Fireside Room.
Please bring your used books and put them in the Children’s Library. It will be fun to see what is there to buy. Lots of
good book are priced to sell.
We will have our annual Birthday luncheon on Wednesday, February 5 at noon in the Fellowship hall. All wom-
en are welcome. We pray that everyone has a very Blessed New Year.
The Presbyterian Women will be leading worship on Sunday, March 9 as the annual Gifts of Women Sunday
will be celebrated. A variety of women will be taking part in this special service.
Presbyterian Women News
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 8:15 Habitat House Build 10-12 Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG)
2 9:15 Sun School 10:30 Worship Communion/Souper Sunday Install of officers 11 WP Worship
3 6:30 Men’s grp 10 Bible study with Jim & Dave 11 Eleanor Weaver’s service 1 Deacons Mtg
4 8:15 Habitat House Build 538 Newman 9:30 Women's Bible Study
5 8:45 Staff Mtg 11 Grief Group 12 PW Lunch 6 Youth Group 6 Deborah Circle 7 Choir Practice
6 9-11 BSF 11 Fellowship Mt 1 Mission Comm 6 Stephen Minis-try training 7 CE Meeting
7 9-4 Art Group Youth Ski Retreat leaves church at 4:30 PM for White Sulphur Springs
8 8:15 Habitat Youth retreat in White Sul-phur Springs
9 9:15 Sun School 10:30 Worship 11:30 WP worship
10 6:30 Men's Bible Study 10 Bible study with Jim & Dave
11 8:15 Habitat 9:30 Women's Bible Study 12 Finance Meeting 6 Sigma Library 7 Session Meeting
12 8:45 Staff Mtg 9-11 BSF Led 9:30 PW Board 6 Deborah Circle 6 Youth Group 7 Choir Practice 7:30 College Grp
13 8:15 Habitat @ 538 Newman 9-11 BSF 4:30 Stephen Min Supervision 6 Stephen Minis-try training
14 Newsletter Submission Deadline!
7 Wedding Rehearsal
15 8:15 Habitat 11 Wedding of Jaime Por-ter and Cody Ricketts
16 9:15 Sun School 10:30 Worship Chocolate treats to be given out 11 WP Worship
17 6:30 Men's Bible Study 10 Bible study with Jim & Dave
18 8:15 Habitat House Build 538 Newman 9:30 Women's Bible Study
19 8:45 Staff Mtg PW Circles Meet 6 Deborah Circle 6 Youth Group 7 Choir Practice 7:30 College Grp
20 8:15 Habitat House Build 538 Newman 9-11 BSF 6 Stephen Minis-try training
21 11 Presbytery Registration Presbytery Meet-ing Begins with Lunch at 12noon
22 8:15 Habitat 9:30 Band rehearsal Presbytery concludes at 12noon
23 9:15 SS 10:30 Worship Band Sunday 11:30 Helen’s b-day party 11 WP Worship
24 6:30 Men's Bible Study 9 Worship Comm 10 Bible study with Jim & Dave
25 9:30 Women's Bible Study
26 8:45 Staff Mtg 9-11 BSF L 6 Deborah Circle 6 Youth Group 7 Choir Practice 7:30 College Grp
27 9-11 BSF 4:30 Stephen Min Supervision 6 Stephen Minis-try training
28
Noisy Offering was received on Sunday, January 12
Thanks to all who gave to the Noisy Offering on Sunday, January 12 for the Gideon Ministry. $500 was re-
ceived for their ministry. The Gideon’s place a number of Bibles in schools, prisons, and hotel rooms. Our Noisy Of-
ferings are received four times a year. Our next Noisy Offering will be received on Easter Sunday, as part of our annual
fishing derby for the One Great Hour of Sharing offering. Start saving your coins for that special offering that help
many people throughout the world.
Chocolate treats to be given away on Sunday, February 16
In celebration of Valentine’s Day the fellowship committee will be giving our complimentary chocolate treats
on Sunday, February 16 after worship. Join us as we show our appreciation to those in our church.
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Youth News Greetings from the youth group and Happy New Year! We have a couple things that
we want to highlight that are coming up in the future. First, February 7-9 the youth
group will be headed to Mizpah for our annual winter retreat. It should be a time of excite-
ment, fun, and most of all spiritual renewal. Please pray for safe travels for not only our youth group, but also for the
other Presbytery groups around the state.
Also, coming up on April 6th the youth group will be having our annual basket auction in order to raise funds
for the youth. So start getting your creative juices going on what you might want to contribute, or start getting together
a gift basket.
Thank you for everyone who has continued to support the youth by praying, financial support, and cooking
meals on Wednesday nights. The youth group greatly appreciates everyone and you are such a blessing.
In Christ,
Orrin Feddes (student intern in youth ministries)
Church and Society Schedule for February
FEBRUARY 2: Doris Backus, Administrator, Autumn Springs Assisted Living. Doris will be speaking about mak-
ing necessary preparations for end of life issues.
FEBRUARY 9: Faten Alharbi, Public Administration Masters graduate at MSUB from Saudi Arabia. Faten will dis-
cuss the history and religions of her country, the present difficulties facing the people and government, and similarities
and differences compared to the U.S.
FEBRUARY 16: Dr. Jenifer Parks, Assistant Professor of History, Rocky Mountain College, "The Olympics in Rus-
sia.” Jenifer will discuss the history of the Olympics in Russia and the social and religious implications of hosting the
Olympics. With a focus on sports and politics in the Soviet Union, Jenifer has been quoted in Sports Illustrated, and
she is preparing a book that follows USSR's Olympic bureaucrats from 1952 until 1980's Summer Games in Moscow.
FEBRUARY 23: Mark Bassingthwaighte, Risk Manager with ALPS, an attorney's professional liability insurance
carrier. Mark’s topic will be "There Be Pirates About.” While traditional pirates do still roam the world’s waters, in
today’s world a new kind of pirate has also surfaced. These new pirates roam the digital waters of the Internet and
they can steal you blind while enjoying a cool beverage from the comfort of their own home. Cybercrime impacts us
all whether we realize it or not and more and more it’s all about social engineering. Not sure what social engineering
is? Then come learn the basics of how one can surf the digital waters of the Internet without having any pirates board
your ship. Mark has completed over 1100 assessment visits and has presented at many seminars on this topic.
MARCH 2: Bob Dayton will talk about his "Travels in Laos, Including Myanmar (Burma) and Vietnam.”
Grief support group continues every month A grief support group within our church continues to meet the first Wednesday of each month from
11-12 noon in the fireside room. This group is open to anyone in the church or community who is experienc-
ing grief. Facilitated by Dr. Don Harr, this group will provide support and help to those facing grief.
Souper Bowl Sunday— Bring canned goods on Sunday, February 2 We invite you to bring some canned soup (or other non-perishable food items) with you to church on
Super Bowl Sunday, February 2. The canned goods will be received during our communion time during
worship. All donations will go to the Billings Food Bank. Thanks!
We welcome Janie (Rife) Sutton as our new Choir Director We are excited to introduce Janie (Rife) Sutton as our church’s new choir director. Many of you know Janie
from years of singing in our choir and sharing special music on a regular basis during worship. Janie graduated from
Rocky Mountain College last May with a degree in Music Education. She was married last June. Janie is a gifted
singer and flautist. She is looking forward to this new position with our church.
Denise Finn will continue to be the Music Director of our church, providing oversight to the music ministry of
our congregation. Help us in welcoming Janie to this new role with our church.
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The Mission Committee is prayerfully looking forward to a New Year of helping God’s children wher-
ever we can.
The Habitat for Humanity house that our church is sponsoring to build has been started. We still need
volunteers to help. Work days are held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 8:15 AM– 3:30 PM.
If you can volunteer for a full or partial day, it would be appreciated. Volunteer release forms must be
completed prior to working. To receive a form talk with Pastor Dave.
A special check presentation for Habitat will take place during worship on Sunday, February 23. At that
time we will present our $25,000 major sponsor check to Habitat and have a chance to introduce Michelle O’Neill and her
family who will be receiving the house. Join us on this special Sunday as we help a local family receive affordable hous-
ing.
Here are some ideas of projects we would we are considering in this New Year
1. Continue to develop the Ponderosa Pines relationship involving the congregation in additional ways.
2. Present more “hands-on” ways to be involved in mission and ways that involve a connection with people; don’t
just give money.
3. Consider continuing support of a full-time PC(USA) mission worker and inviting the person to the congregation.
4. Explore education and involvement in Fair Trade.
5. Develop a partnership with Paul Neshangwe and his church in Zimbabwe.
6. Make a yearly commitment to be an “angel” to a church in need as with the Weldon Valley church in Colorado.
7. Make weekly Mission prayer requests known to the church; get “vocal” in worship.
8. Invite George and Kathy Goodrich from Presbytery to come talk to the committee regarding mission in the Pres-
bytery. Help to support George and Kathy financially since Synod support has been decreased.
9. Look for areas that might sustain new church development.
10. Continue to be strong community support especially in ways that others overlook.
We would like to thank Carol Harr for her leadership of the Mission Committee. Carol’s love for God and for His chil-
dren has been an inspiration to us all.
Our church is looking for a representative who would serve on the Family Promise (formerly Interfaith Hospitality Net-
work) Board of Directors. Our church is a host congregation for Family Promise and having a representative on the board
would be appreciated. This board meets monthly. If interested, please talk with Janet Brown.
Mission News
Stephen Ministry Update
We are excited to have begun the training of our newest class of Stephen Ministers. Stephen
Ministers, upon commissioning, are teamed up with a care receiver who in in need of a listening ear and
spiritual friend. Those who are being trained include Robert and Shirley Shirley, Amanda Webber, Bev
Pennick, and Judy Nusbaum. Those who are conducting the training include Michelle Reed, Doris Back-
us, Jack Bell, JoAnn Jones, and Pastor Dave. This newest class will be commissioned on Sunday, May
18 during worship.
Presbytery meeting coming to our church February 21-22 The winter meeting of the Yellowstone Presbytery will be held at our church on Friday, February 21 and Saturday,
February 22. The meeting will begin on Friday noon with lunch and will conclude at noon on Saturday. At the meeting we
will have time to draw closer to God and each other as we share in the life and ministry of our work together. The Yellow-
stone Presbytery is made up of 26 churches that are located in central and eastern Montana. You are invited to join us for
the entire meeting or any of its parts. A special worship service will be held on Friday evening at 7 PM.
Senior Singles events planned for February
The Senior singles are having a social at Phyllis Brown’s on Sunday Feb. 23 @ 1:30 PM. Phyllis lives at 1008
Poly Drive, Unit C2. We are going to visit, play cards & play games. You can bring your favorite table game, snacks &
friends. Please call Phyllis @ 652-3727 and tell her how many are coming.
Also in February is the Adult Resource Alliance’s annual Winter Yellowstone Park Trip Feb. 12-14. This trip in-
cludes charter bus transportation both ways, 2 nights lodging in West Yellowstone, 2 breakfasts & 2 dinners, snow coach
trip into Yellowstone Park and tour of the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center. The total cost is $489 per person with double
occupancy and $689 for single occupancy. Call Phyllis Brown at 652-3727 or Tom Erskine at 656-0496 for more info.
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On a Personal Note “What a caring and loving congregation we have! Our family is so very grateful for your continuing prayers, gra-
cious and thoughtful cards, phone calls, visits, gifts of food, supportive hugs and the ever present Pastor Dave who walked
with us during Kay’s six week hospitalization. We are encouraged by your loving support and amazed by God’s love that
was shown every day. It is a comfort to have a church family! Thank you, thank you and thank you.” —JoAnn Jones along
with Mary Kaye, Cherrie, Julie and our lovely grandchildren.
We extend our condolences to the family of Alice Prescott who passed away on January, 5. Her funeral was held at
Mission Ridge chapel on Thursday, January 9.
We share our sympathies with the family of Eleanor Weaver who died on January 18. A memorial service for Elea-
nor will be held at our church on Monday, February 3 at 11:00 AM. Lorrie Rimpe is Eleanor’s daughter.
You are invited to join us for cake after worship on Sunday, February 23 as we help Helen Montgomery celebrate
her 90th birthday. Join us as we wish her well on this special occasion.
Congratulations to Aiden Michael Hayes, son of Chris and Andrea Hayes, who was baptized on Sun, January 26.
Congratulations to Carl and Vickie Johnson on the birth of the granddaughter, Ella Madison Sauers. She was born
in Scranton, PA on December 30. Proud parents are Nate and Emily (Johnson) Sauers.
Congratulations to Greg and Deb Wiens on the birth of their granddaughter, Ellie. She was born to Andrew an Brie
Wiens on January 22 in Minneapolis, MN.
New Church Leaders Elected We welcome the following people who were elected to serve as elders and deacons at our annual congregational meeting on
Sunday, January 26 They include:
Elders: David Bauer, Ken Eichenberger, Sharon Lincoln, and Sharon Mathews
Deacons: Diane Noddings (2nd term), Kathy Ramage, Paige Spalding, and Marjorie Stewart
Our current group of session members include:
Moderator: Pastor Dave Thompson Clerk of Session: Marlene Spencer
Class of 2015 Class of 2016 Class of 2017
Kathy Baskett Samantha Cormier David Bauer
Sharon Brady Heidi Duncan Ken Eichenberger
Marv Brown Jenice Fugere Sharon Lincoln
Jeff Gruizenga Michelle Reed Sharon Mathews
Our current group of deacons include:
Class of 2015 Class of 2016 Class of 2017
Janet Brown Eleanor Reinecke Diane Noddings
Chris Eriksen Dodie Cox Kathy Ramage
Jody Lafko Pam Gore Paige Spalding
Jody Mercer Wallace Howard & Sharon Klovstad Marjorie Stewart
February Birthdays
2 Kerry Gruizenga 3 Ryan Johnson 4 Nicholas Wiens John Wornom 5 Monica Parker 7 Marvin Brown David Bauer 8 Carol Harr 9 Shirley Harr Caitlin McRae 10 Earl Henderson 10 Chuck Leggate 12 Paul Crellin
13 Bill Letson Alexander Repka Danielle Repka John Quandt 14 Jody Mercer Wallace Halle Lynn Spring 15 Michael Repka Kathy Ramage 16 Jim Wempner John Reamy 17 Carl Johnson Jack Quandt 18 Stuart Nelson Shawna Secker
19 Charleene Hayes 21 Nichole Ferestad Curtis Pattee Lorrie Rimpe 22 Robert Thiesen Helen Montgomery 23 Bill Lorentz 24 Jean Marshall 25 Susan Stewart 27 Jason Pattee Delores Reinhart Lewis Schoenberger 29 Ruth Kaufman Anniversaries 9 John & Ruth Urbaska