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ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF NAVARINO
“Joyfully, we invite and equip all people to share Christ’s love”
The Mission Statement of Ascension Lutheran Church.
Ascension Lutheran Church
W6106 Navarino Road,
Shiocton, WI 54170
Church Office:
(715) 758-8312
Office hours are: Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday 8 am –12 pm
Church E-Mail:
Church website:
www.ascensionavarino.com
Pastors: Marcia Sabin 715-340-5951-Cell
Mark Sabin 715-340-3670-Cell Or 715-445-2097-Home
Your Church Council George Peters, President (920) 419-1415 Dave Klemp, Vice President (920) 450-3716 Lisa Wollenberg, Treasurer (920) 525-2024 Dawn Dingeldein, Secretary (920) 639-1183 Glen Peebles (715) 584-3029 Greg Schoettler (920) 984-3057
The council usually meets the third Sunday of each month at 8:00 AM. You are welcome to attend. Please note the next council meeting will be on Wednesday, July 17th at 6:00 pm.
The “Visitor”
2019
M E S S A GE F R O M T HE PA S T O R
John 17:21-23 “My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me
through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in
you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. I have given
them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one— I in them and you in
me—so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent
me and have loved them even as you have loved me.
This is part of the priestly prayer in Jesus’ final discourse. Jesus prays not only for his disciples but all who
will come to believe. Jesus will soon suffer, die, and be raised on the third day. Jesus prays that the work he
has accomplished will continue in the work of his disciples and throughout the community of faith. This
includes the work today and continues on until Jesus Christ returns again. This work is done only to glorify
God the Father.
As the body of Christ, Jesus prays that we are to be one in each other as he and the Father are one. People
will know to whom we belong if we love one another. 1 Corinthians 12:14-26 Indeed the body does not
consist of one member but of many. God is the giver of our gift. For example if a foot says “because I am
not a hand, I am not a part of the body.” The body is to work together in union. The hand cannot say to
the foot, “I have no need of you.” Paul dedicates this chapter to oneness. If one part of the body is hurting,
the whole body is affected. When that one part of the body rejoices than the whole body rejoices.
1 Corinthians 13:1-7 is known as the love chapter. Many men and women use part or all of these verses in
a reading for their marriage. It expresses their promise of oneness to each other.
This is what love is. The scriptures talk about this again and again. We have peace because the gospel is
love. We love those whom we already love. This is not hard. We are to love the stranger who by our witness
may turn into a believer which is work of the Holy Spirit. As Jesus prays in his priestly prayer; “I have
given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one— I in them and you in me—so
that they may be brought to complete unity.”
Blessings, Pastor Marcia ╬
Ascension Budget Council would like the membership to be aware of
our financial status on a month to month basis. Below
is where we are at after the first 5 months of the year:
Income received: $30,616.84
Expenses Paid out: $32,062.02
Expenses exceeding income by
$1445.18
Need $6981 per month to meet
budgeted expenses.
WANTED FLOWERS FOR THE ALTAR This is the time of year when flowers are blooming. If you have an abundance in
your garden please consider bringing some to Church on Sunday. It doesn’t
have to be for a special occasion. If it would be for a special observance please indicate that on the signup list on the table by the library. You can
bring them in a vase or we have vases available in the fellowship storage room.
T H A N K Y O U’ S C H U R C H NE W S
Loaves and Fishes would like to thank
everyone for their support at the Red
Barn at Charlie’s in Shawano. Thanks to
all the volunteers, we made a profit of
$1576.01. GREAT !!. A really big thank
you goes to Phyllis, Rita, Ruthann, Bonnie, Judy, Sue
O., and Jean M. from Ascension. Without all of you
helping we would not have been able to do this.
The money will be a great help to feed the less
fortunate.
Thank You. Lois Rohrer
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Dear Friends at Ascension Lutheran Church,
Thank you so much for your gift of your May
benevolence for our ministry! We enjoy getting to
labor and serve with you in the Great Commission.
Lives are being transformed through prayer! We
think and pray often for you all! Praying that God
would grow each of you in greater wisdom and un-
derstanding in the Word and sustain and strengthen
you with a reminder of his great love for you.
Blessings, Jonathan & Theresa Baldwin
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Thank You
To everyone for your prayers, cards and
concern during my surgical procedure and
recovery. It was greatly appreciated.
Pat Zuiches
_________
Thank you to everyone who made the Country Gospel service a success. To Pastor Mark and Toni for putting the worship service together, Heather for putting the power point together
and the Praise Team for a great service. Dawn for organizing the BBQ lunch, Sue for putting the silent auction and bucket raffle together, Glen and Phyllis for setting up the tables and
managing the kitchen, to everyone who worked that day and to everyone who brought food. It
was a huge success. We made $954.00 for the church roof fund.
Praise with Passion Will be scheduled on a week
by week basis. 5:00 pm Fellowship followed by
6:00pm Praise with Passion
(Gathering for informal, spirit-filled praise and prayer)
Please listen for announcements at church or call Toni (715-853-9461) to be sure we
are meeting.
Location: Ascension Lutheran Church
The ‘Church on the Corner’ 3 miles west of Navarino on Hwy 156
Thank You to Dave and Sally
Richter and Pat Zuiches for
providing flowers for the
altar during the month of June.
___________
Thank you to Ruthann for planting flowers in
the outside planters. Hopefully the rain will
not flood them out.
For those who did not receive a free directory, a limited number of
additional copies will be available at a cost of $5.00 each.
Bible Study Reminder
The Monday night Bible Study group
will continue to meet during the
summer months on a week by week
basis. Contact Dave Klemp for more information.
The Tuesday morning Bible Study has ended for the
summer months. It will resume again in the Fall.
Watch for notices in the Visitor and Church
bulletins. We will continue to have Small Group
Bible Study on Sunday mornings at 8:30am.
C H U R C H NE W S
Special Projects Fund Estimates for the church roof are between
$29,700-$58,000 and Solar removal is
estimated at $12,000 more or less. We
currently have $ 16,282.77 in the Special Project
Fund. Below are fundraisers we are doing for the
church roof.
Special Projects Fundraiser There are VandeWalle’s candy bars on the table by the library for sale. They
are a dollar each. Please put your money in the envelope in the box. If you want
to sell elsewhere, please see Heather Goodacre.
Looking for Thrivent Members Please let the office know if you have an insurance
policy or investment funds with Thrivent. Any Thrivent member is eligible to apply for two $250 Thrivent action cards which can be used to as seed
money for our fundraisers or for community service projects. We will help you with the
application process and completing your final report for any project you my be involved with.
Consider ordering via Smile.Amazon.com when using Amazon for purchases. Please also encourage your
family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers to support Ascension Church, as well. To add Ascension as your
charity go to Ascension Lutheran Church’s unique Amazon Smile link to add to your personal or
business Amazon account: Amazon Sign In Questions? email: [email protected]
Navarino Days Pie Sale
We will be selling homemade pies for Navarino Days on Saturday, July 13th.
We are in looking for people to donate pies. We are also looking for volunteers to work from
11am-3pm or until pies are sold. Watch for a sign up list is on the table in back of church. Please
bring your pies to church on Friday the 12th or to the ballpark the day of the event.
Fundraising Committee
Do you have a fundraising idea? Contact the Fundraising Committee to schedule your fundraiser. Committee members: Dawn
Dingeldein, Ruthann Meiers, Nancy Peters, Lois Rohrer. Fundraising supports the Church's
Special Projects fund
Auction at John
and Dorothy Nelsons’
John and Dorothy have sold their place and are moving. They are having an auction on Saturday ,July 20th starting at 11:00 am. Their farm is located at N9437 Hill Top Lane (just southwest of Clintonville.) We have a team of volunteers who will be selling food during the auction. Proceeds from the food sale will go toward the Church's special projects fund. For more information see the ad later in this issue.
Prayers for those ill, injured or hospitalized: Sally Richter, Allan Berreitter, John Nelson, Brittany (Klemp) Schumacher, Kim
Schroth, Arletta Kauffman, Beck Pues, Jim & Alice Mueller, Dean Pues, Brittany Slack, Betty Hillsberg, Peggi Strelow, Rosie Pues, Tim Rohrer, Bob Singler, Dylan Mueller, Arnie & Carol Kloes, Terri Rapp, Jill Krohlow, Mark Mueller,
David Nesberg, Larry Svetnicka, Reba Power, Jackson Kloes, Geri Anderson, Mark Stevens, Lori Meyer, Rick Meyer
Prayers for our Military:
D.J. Fuerst— grandson of Dennis and Kay Fuerst Jonathan Sabin—son of Pastor Sabin
C H U R C H NE W S
Volunteers Needed
for Lawn Mowing
Wouldn’t you like to take the new zero turn mower out for a spin?. We are in need of volunteers to mow the cemetery and the church lawn. The schedule is on the table outside of the
sanctuary. Please consider volunteering.
Aluminum Cans for Youth
Lakeland Recycling will only accept CLEAR bags with CLEAN
DRY cans. Store bags are okay to use but remember they do not
accept pet food cans. Please deposit your cans in the cage in back of church.
C H U R C H NE W S
Gladys Mungo with our donations for Haiti’s Children
June 2nd
Pictured are: McKenzie Wollenberg, Mason Dingeldein,
Pastor Marcia, Ryan Mueller and Travis Wollenberg
ASSISTING MINISTERS
July 2019
GUshers
Greeters
Communion Helper
Readers
Money Counters
July 7 9:30 am
George Peters Al Meiers
Everett & Sue Olson
Denelle Daniels Madeline Daniels Glen Peebles
July 14 9:30 am
Greg & Amy Schoettler
Carl & Pat Schoettler
Patty Lorenz Autumn Lorenz Phyllis Peebles
July 21 6:30 am
Glen Peebles Lon Hilliker
Dave & Lois Rohrer
Dave Klemp Heather Goodacre Ruthann Meiers
July 28 9:30 am
Jean Conradt Joy Daebler
Al & Ruthann Meiers
Dave Rohrer Darrel Klemp Rita Olson
If you would like to help out with any of the above tasks, please call the church office (715-758-8312) and we will add your name to the list. If you are unable to be here on the date you
are assigned, please find a replacement. Thank you.
DATE NAME
07/05 Joy Daebler
07/05 Al Meiers
07/05 Cale Richter
07/12 Heather Goodacre
07/13 Denelle Daniels
07/13 Alecia Johnson
07/14 Colton Anderson
07/14 Travis Wollenberg
07/17 Abigail Pues
07/23 Melony Doepker
07/23 Quinn Hartlaben
07/25 Ruth Allen
07/25 Lisa Harper
07/25 Ryan Mueller
07/26 Steve Kienast
07/27 Russell Kloes
07/28 Scott Daniels
07/30 Madeline Daniels
07/30 Patty Lorenz
07/31 Andrea Turnquist
BIRTHDAYS
C O U N C I L M I N UT E S
Council Meeting Minutes Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Present: Lisa Wollenberg, George Peters, Glen Peebles, Dave Klemp, Greg Schoettler, Dawn Dingeldein, Pastors Mark Sabin. Guests: Bonnie Weyers Absent: Pastor Marcia Sabin
President George Peters brought the meeting to order at 6:00 pm.
Devotion led by Pastor Mark Sabin and prayer by Pastor Mark Sabin.
Approval of minutes: 1st by Dave K, and 2nd by Glen P. Voice vote passed.
Pastors Report: Two hospital visits. Two home visits one with holy communion and one without. Recognized graduates Sunday, Hosted Missionary Gladys Mungo and planning of country gospel service.
Treasurer’s/Finance Report: Income for May $5,470.00 Expenses for May $5,253.31 YTD we are $1,445.18 in the red for income vs expenses. Project fund: Loud offering $176.09, Thrivent Choice $49.00, Fellowship Fund $50.00. Script program cards being purchased at this point. Kwik Trip rebate: 5.51, Amazon Smile $5.00, Misc. donations $50.00 Total available for projects $17,028.51. Report approved by Glen P, 2nd Dave K. Voice vote passed.
Property: The well tested positive for coliform. Darrell is working with the DNR on testing and shocking of the well. More tests to follow. Glen presented a quote from Wolf River Asphalt on fixing the potholes and remarking lines for our parking lot. Requesting more quotes from other contractors before pursuing and presenting to the congregation.
Worship: Country Gospel service was a success. Proceeds from donations and raffle/bucket netted $954.00.
Membership: Bonnie continues to work on the list and has created a letter to send to individuals that haven’t responded.
New Business: Propane contract: Bonnie is working on getting several prices before approving a contract for propane.
Request by “Fresh Project” to use our parking lot to provide produce in our area on Tuesdays. Bonnie will contact the leader as a “certificate of insurance” would be needed before consideration.
Presentation to council by Church Mutual representative on property insurance.
Emergency letter: Bonnie created a flow sheet of who is contacted and procedures of canceling service. Old Business: Community Dinner: July dinner will be hot dogs and brats August dinner will be hamburgers and brat patties. Projects: (Roof) est. $29,700-$58,000). + Solar removal $12,000 +/-
Fundraising: Upcoming Fundraisers: Navarino Days Pie Sale: July 13th (Pies will be needed on Friday July 12th-to be delivered to church. We will need volunteers to help sell pie slices the day of the event. (11:00am-2:00pm -or sold out). Thrivent Action Dollars applied for by Kay F. Signup on back table. John and Dorothy Nelson Auction: July 20th. John and Dorothy Nelson have offered for Ascension to have a food booth at their auction with proceeds going to the roof fund. David R will apply for Thrivent Action Team funding. Thank you to all that have volunteered to help Norwegian Cemetery Brat Fry: August 26th, 27th, 28th. (Monday -Wednesday). Charlies County Market Red Barn. We need 3 Thrivent members to apply for Thrivent Action Funds, one for each day to pay for the meat and buns. Profits will be used towards the roof fund. We will need volunteers for all three days. A sign up is on the back table. Annual Fall Rummage sale. We can hold this event again and are looking for volunteers to help coordinate. Tentatively scheduled for September 21st.
Continued Fundraisers: Script program: Scrip cards can be purchased from Bonnie at any time and also after each service. We get a percentage back after the cards are used. We received our first check from Kwik Trip from script cards that have been used. VandeWalle Candy Bars: Candy Bars are available in the social hall. If you would like to sell a box at your work place, please see Heather Goodacre.
We are in need of congregation members who have Thrivent policies to consider applying for Thrivent action team money for fundraising events. Members receive 2 -$250 that can be used for fundraisers. Please let Bonnie know if you can help us out. Bonnie can help you apply.
If you have any ideas of future fundraisers, please let the council or the fundraising committee know so we can discuss as possibilities to increase the funds for the roof fund.
Next meeting: Wednesday July 17th, 6:00pm.
Meeting adjourned 7:00 pm Motion to adjourn: Glen P. 1st, Dave K. 2nd. Respectfully Submitted by: Dawn Dingeldein
After presentation by Church Mutual Rep., council reconvened at 7:55 pm to review and approve changing insurance to church mutual effective 7/1. 1st Glen P, 2nd by Lisa W. Voice vote passed. Meeting adjourned at 8:00 pm. 1st Greg S., 2nd by Dave K.
C H U R C H NE W S
M I S S I O N A R Y NE W S
Prayers for our Congregation
The Ascension Champions of Prayer are inviting you to join us in praying for every member
of our Ascension Family. Each Sunday a list the names of those you should hold up in prayer
for the week will be posted in the bulletin. The power of prayer is amazing and we know we
will see and feel the love of others on the day we are prayed for. If you would like to
submit a special request for you , a family member or friend, please use the form below and
submit it to Pastor Marcia or Kay Fuerst.
The Champions of Prayer are waiting to pray for your concerns. If you would like to share a confidential prayer request with a small group of fellow Christians who are willing and waiting to pray for your concerns, please take a moment and let us know how we can help. Please briefly list your concern, request or praise
below. Your request will remain confidential, no need to even sign your name. Place the form in with your offering or give it to Kay Fuerst.
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V I A DE C R I S T O NE W S
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT FOR HAITI’S CHILDREN
You outdid yourselves again this year! Gladys had a car full of our donations and
a second trip will be needed to collect the remaining items. The people that are
touched by your generosity will certainly feel the love as they are able to
attend church and school and ‘LOOK GOOD FOR GOD’.
Just a note that we are not collecting pill bottles for Haiti at this time.
The next Community Dinner will be Wednesday, July 17th at 5:30pm.
Brats and hotdogs will be provided along with ice cream for dessert.
We are asking for donations of Potato Salad, Pasta Salads, Fresh Fruit and
Fresh Vegetables, Chips and Dip, Deviled Eggs, Jello’s, Cookies and other
Desserts.
A sign up sheet is on the table by the library.
For more information contact Judy, Glen or Phyllis.
Focus Items for
July 2019
Please check the table by the
library for a list of needed food
items for the month of July.
**Most items can be found at the
Dollar Tree, Dollar General or
Family Dollar
Thank you for your continued support.
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
NAVARINO DAYS
JULY 13th, 2019
PARADE AT NOON
STAR FIRE FAMILY BAND 12:30-3:30PM
HUGE GIVE AWAY FOR THE KIDS AT 3:30PM
GAMES FOR THE KIDS
LIVE AUCTION AT 6:30PM
FOOD AND BEVERAGES AVAILABLE ALL DAY
FIREWORKS AT 10 PM
LIVE MUSIC BY:
RPM ON THE MAIN STAGE 8-MIDNIGHT
RAFFLE DRAWING AT 8:30 PM ( NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN)
ALL PROCEEDS GO TOWARDS LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT
Thank you for your support
for the Navarino/Lessor Firefighters
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
Vacation Bible School August 12th-August 15th
Monday-Thursday, 6:00-8:00 pm.
Open to all faiths, children ages 3 to 5th grade.
A Thrivent Action Card is covering the cost so there is no charge.
To register call the church office at 715-758-8312 or email to
The Navarino Nature Center has many upcoming events. Below are a list of July events. You can RSVP at [email protected].
*Creepy Crawley Day Camp: July 11th from 9:30am to 1pm. Registration is required either online through
www.navarino.org or by calling the Nature Center at 715-758-6999. Boys and Tomboys will venture into
the woods in search of crawly critters and materials to build a toad house, find and hold frogs, salamanders,
and play with Maize, our in house snake. We will make nature crafts, have our in house artist do face
painting. A special campfire meal will be provided. Ages: 5 - 10 (no chaperone required) Wednesday, July 11, 2019
Time: 9:30 - 1:00 Fee: Members: $40, Non-members: $45
*Nature Photography Workshop: Thursday, July 11th: 6-8pm. Are you new to photography and want to learn more about how to
take a great photograph? Do you own a camera or a phone? If so, then come on out to Navarino Nature Center on Thursday, July
11th, 2019 for a photography workshop and hike! Participants will be engaged in learning and discussion about the basics of
working your camera, great nature photographers and what makes their photos great, and how to set yourself up to take a great
photo out in nature during a walk around the wildlife area. We hope you can join us! Registration required by calling
715-758-6999. Fee: $5 Members $10 Nonmembers $15 Families
*2nd Annual Glow Golf Outing: Saturday, July 13th from 5pm to 12 am at the Shawano Lake Golf Course. Enjoy an evening of
food, fun, and golf. Start the evening with registration, check-in, and raffles, followed by a dinner, raffle drawings, and brief
presentation. 5:00 Social Hour/ Raffle Ticket Sales/ Registration 6:30 Dinner/Program After dinner/program, participants drive
out to their starting hole for a "Shot Gun" start at 7:30pm. 4 Person Scramble Format For more information or to register now
online visit us at www.navarino.org or by calling 715-758-6999. Come for the dinner or do both. We enjoy seeing you with us at
this great fundraising opportunity.
*Storytime: Unique Unicorns: Wednesday, July 17th from 10am to Noon. Open to babies and up. Fee: Members: Free,
Non-members: $2 per child. Come and experience the magic of unicorns with us at Storytime! With stories, crafts, a hike, and
more, there is plenty to keep your little ones busy! Register today at 715-758-6999!
*Harry Potter Day Camp #1: Wednesday July 24th or Harry Potter Day Camp #2: Friday July 26th. Time: 9:30am to 2pm. This
day camp will bring your child into the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Wizards & Witches will spend the day with Hogwarts
teachers learning potion making, wand picking, different magical classes, and Quidditch. This wizarding camp will have exciting
experiences & enchantments that will create memories that last a life time!!Ages: 5-12 Registration is required. Fee: Members:
$40, Non-members: $45
*Junior Explorers Camp: Tuesday July 30th through August 2nd. July 30th- Aug. 1st: Time: Tues. July 30th – Thurs. August 1st 10
am — 3 pm Fri. August 2nd 10 am - 1 pm What is the Junior Explorer program? The Junior Explorers program is for children
ages 9 to 14. The program teaches them about our natural environments by having them participate in outdoor recreational
activities. Exploring is not for the faint of heart, whether it’s landing that big fish, learning how to canoe, mountain biking around
and through the wildlife area (must supply your own bike), or setting up camp and cooking over an open fire. This is a very
active, hands on nature experience.
Day One: Introductions — name tags, fishing on the Wolf River & picnic. (Bring sack lunch)
Day Two: Introduction to canoes and exploring the flowages of Navarino. (Bring sack lunch)
Day Three: Bring your bike, sunglasses, helmet or hat as we ride around & through the wildlife area. (Bring sack lunch)
Day Four: It’s time for games! Activities abound with a last day of hoorah. Then prepare the campfire for the cookout lunch!
(Cookout lunch provided) End at 1:00 PM Registration is required. Fee: Members: $60, Non-members: $70.
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
Don’t Speak the Truth Incorrectly! By Kevin Patterson
An older Lady who happened to be a very poor cook, gave a preacher and his family a homemade pie. The pie tasted so terrible, that the preacher’s wife had no choice but to throw it in the garbage. The preacher wanted to thank the lady for the gift, but at the same time, he wanted
to be truthful. After much thought, he sent the following note: “Dear Mrs. Jones, Thank you for your kindness. I can assure you that pies such as you bake never last long around our house.”
The truth is sometimes a difficult thing for us to handle, and we often have just as much difficulty administering it to others. No one would doubt that the Bible teaches us never to lie, but is there a wrong way to tell the truth? Yes! When telling God’s truth, we should never use the Bible as a club to beat someone over the head with what is right. We should always dispense His truth with loving kindness. Paul gave the members of the
church at Ephesus a very important instruction concerning the conveyance of God’s word. He told them in Ephesians 4:15 that they were to speak the truth, but they were to speak ‘truth in love’ That is the only way were are to relate the truth of God’s word to others. Now, we are most certainly commanded to tell the truth. There is no exception to this rule. Lying will only get us in trouble, both presently and eternally (Revelation 21:8). But, when we tell the truth, there is a right way and a wrong way to go about it. If we use the right way that Paul outlined to the Christians
in Ephesus, the truth may be used to turn a soul away from sin and to the love of God. However, if we use the wrong way and speak the truth our of pride, arrogance, or selfishness, then the truth will have been spoken, but a soul may have been lost. So, remember to speak the truth always,
but always speak the truth in love.
Thank you to John and Dorothy Nelson for this gem.
Check out the new
Cup O Joy brochure on the
table by the library for
Christian entertainment
in July.
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
New Home Devotionals
“Our Daily Bread”
For July & August
Are now available on the
table by the library. Large print books are
also available. There is a box for a
monetary donation to contribute toward
the cost of the book.
T H I S A N D T H AT
If you have something you would like to have included in the
“Visitor”, please have the information to the church
office by the third Sunday of the prior month.
June Benevolence went to SafeHaven
Domestic Abuse Center
Rhubarb Cake
1 yellow or white cake mix 4 cups rhubarb, cut up 1 cup sugar or Splenda 1/4 pint carton of whipping cream
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9x13 inch pan. Mix cake mix as directed on pack-age. Pour into pan. Mix sugar with rhubarb and pour over cake. Pour unwhipped cream over the top. Bake 50 minutes. Serve plain or with cool whip on top.
Thank you Phyllis for this recipe. Phyllis has served this during fellowship and many people were asking for the recipe.
Sure Seems That Way…
Equality is about giving everyone an equal chance, not about giving
everyone an equal result.-Patriot Post
The downfall of nations may be laid at the feet of the abuse of their founding
principles.-Socrates
The best cure for sea sickness is to sit under a tree.-Spike Milligan
Thank you to Patty Lorenz for
forwarding these gems.
Thank you to Patty Lorenz for
forwarding the cartoon.
July 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 No Bible Study
2 3 4 5 8:00 pm—AA/Alanon
6
7 Fourth Sunday after
Pentecost 8:30 am Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship
8
6:30 pm-Bible Study
9 10:00 am-Loaves & Fishes Board Meeting
10
11
12
8:00 pm—AA/Alanon
13 11:00 am-Pie Sale at Navarino Days
14 Fifth Sunday after
Pentecost 8:30 am Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship
15
6:30 pm--Bible Study
16
17 5-7 pm-L& F Distribution 5:30 pm—Community Dinner 6:00 pm-Council Meeting
18
19
8:00 pm—AA/Alanon
20
9:00 –11:00 am Loaves & Fishes Distribution 11:00 am-Nelson Auction
21 Sixth Sunday after
Pentecost 8:30 am-Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship-
22
6:30 pm-Bible Study
23
24
25
26
8:00 pm—AA/Alanon
27
28Seventh Sunday after
Pentecost
8:30 am Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship
29 6:30 pm-Bible Study
30
31