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Whitnall Park Lutheran Church
5847 Lilac Lane
Hales Corners, WI 53130
Pastor Michael Fazio
Office Phone (414) 425-1169/ www.wplc.net
Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Sunday Worship 8:30 am & 10:15 am
Communion ~ Sundays and all Fes"vals
Services with Healing ~ November 13th Sunday School 10:15 am September through May
Nursery 10:15 am
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Hope House
Con!nue to bring in non-perishable food items for the Hope House Food Pantry.
Fresh Garden Produce Table
Take advantage of the produce that is available as the growing season comes to an
end this month. The money raised by the Produce Table this summer will benefit ELCA World
Hunger and Milwaukee’s Hunger Task Force.
November 6th Coffee Hour
sponsored by the Social Ministry Commi$ee will benefit the Milwaukee Rescue Mission. The
money will be used to provide Thanksgiving dinners.
Monday, November 14th at Ann’s Italian ~ 7:00 pm.
The book is Plain Faith, A True Story of Tragedy, Loss, and leaving the Amish.
This is the story of Ora-Jay and Irene Eash, Amish farmers from northwest Montana whose
lives changed in an instant when a semi-truck struck the family buggy, killing their two
young daughters.
A%er the accident, the couple turned to their Amish community for comfort, but they
remained haunted by the thought that they might not see their girls again in heaven.
Would their deeds be good enough? Eventually Ora-Jay and Irene learned that grace―not
works―was enough to ensure their place in eternity. But with that knowledge came the
realiza!on that they could no longer live in an Amish community that didn’t share this
precious belief. Could they sever their connec!on to the Amish family they loved?
This is the story of their journey to the hope that is heaven, a hope stronger than the loss of children, family, and
a way of life. Fans of Amish fic!on will appreciate such a real-life look into the Amish community, co-wri$en by
bestselling author Tricia Goyer, and readers of all kinds will resonate with this tale of courage, resilience, and the
redemp!on found in the grace of Jesus.
Mark Your Calendars
This year, the WPLC Christmas Eve services will be held at 5:00 and 8:00 pm. The reason for
this change is that the trend over the last few years has been an overabundance of people
a$ending the 6:00 service, which has caused us to be in viola!on of our fire code for the
amount of people safely allowed in the Sanctuary. Our hope is that by holding the services
at these !mes, the service a$endance will be more balanced. We know this is going to
inconvenience some families, and for that, we do apologize, however this change is
necessary for the safety of the congrega!on. Thank you for your understanding.
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Mee!ng Dates
Monday, November 14, 2016 at 7:00 (please note this is the second Monday)
Book Discussion: Tapestry of Fortunes by Elizabeth Berg
Cecilia Ross is looking for a change. She has decided to take !me off from her job as
a successful mo!va!onal speaker and sell her home. She moves in to a beau!ful old
house in St. Paul, Minnesota, complete with a big front porch, a wild garden, a chef's
kitchen--and three roommates. The four women are different ages, but all are feeling
restless, and want to find again the people and things they miss. One woman wants
to connect with a daughter she gave away at birth; another wants to visit her long-
absent ex-husband; a third woman, a professional chef, is seeking new inspira!on
from restaurants. And Cecilia is looking for Dennis Halsinger, the man she never got
over, who recently sent her a postcard out of the blue. This novel is a portrait of how
women grow through the rela!onships that define them, and a testament to the
power of female friendship.
Monday, December 12, 2016 at 7:00 (2nd
Monday of the month)
We will be mee!ng at Robin Brodie’s home for a Christmas celebra!on. All are
welcome. Please be ready to share a Christmas book that you have read or just
come to listen and discover a book that sounds interes!ng to you.
Wow! 42 Raffle Baskets/42 Winners
And our REAL winners in this year’s Raffle Basket
Outreach are: Milwaukee Community Projects for
Seniors, Milwaukee Rescue Mission, and Milwaukee
Homeless Veterans Services for a combined total of
$1,606.19. Two special baskets (the Minocqua
Getaway packages) put together by Priscilla & Frank
Brugger this summer brought in $305 for our own
WPLC’s Helping Hand Fund!
We are sincerely grateful to everyone who
donated either a complete basket or items to help fill
the baskets, to those who had fun purchasing !ckets
and choosing which ones they hoped to win, to
Priscilla, Wendy, Pat & Sharon for solici!ng
dona!ons, to all the gracious businesses who
donated … It Was Great!...thank you for helping us to
help others.
NOTE: We had one winning !cket with no name—
check your !cket stubs—the winner is #974977
A big Thank You
to Jennifer Breese and
Janel Oberheu for pu>ng
together the awesome
church picnic. The weather
held out and everyone had
a great !me!
Thank you also to
Jack & Bernice King for
the chicken, Jeff Dietz
for the hot dogs, sausage
and toppings and Dave and Rose Palmersheim for
running and clean up of the kitchen.
Much apprecia!on to all who volunteered their !me for
set up, clean up or to help with the games and to those
who donated all the delicious food items to help make
the picnic a success. It was greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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WPLC Council Mee!ng Minutes 9/27/2016
Members in A$endance: Gregg Sorvick, Pastor Fazio, Jon Dietzler, Jeff Girard, Lori Nelson, Corky Roe, Janel Oberheu, Tonya Schnelle
Members Absent: John Just
The mee!ng was called to order at 7:02 pm by Pastor Fazio and he opened with a prayer.
Agenda Reviewed and accepted.
Secretary’s Report: August mee!ng minutes were reviewed and approved.
Treasurer / Finance Report: Discussed refinance, need Nov & Dec 2013 financials to complete refinance. Discussed refinance op!ons, looking at savings of $800 per month if we max the !me at 62 months. Proposal to escrow internally at least one year of the $800 savings. Discussed financials through August, giving is behind spend by $14,344. Need to iden!fy where spend is occurring year over year to be$er understand how we’re behind. Also need to iden!fy which months have five Sundays. Trending similar to 2015 within general fund. Looking at providing each chair with a summary of their budget year to date. Tonya and Corky tried to visit Edward Jones, but Marc was not available. Finance commi$ee to discuss formula regarding future severance policy.
Pastor’s Report: Began Bible study on the Lord’s prayer. Grief Group was very successful. Rally Sunday went well. Saturday night service offering went well. Confirma!on started back up. Scheduling sabba!cal. Not looking at 12 weeks, looking at taking two blocks of six weeks over the summer. July 17
th, return August 28
th, 2017.
Looking to take the addi!onal block in 2018.
Council unanimously approved tenta!ve schedule.
Chris!an Educa!on: Reports provided by Robin & Kelly
Robin is very ac!ve with confirma!on group. Confirma!on is broken into two groups, seventh graders and eighth graders. Kelly distributed Bibles on Rally Sunday
72 kids in Sunday school, 20 in confirma!on.
Commi$ee Reports:
Endowment: No mee!ng since last council mee!ng. Looking to schedule mee!ng.
Worship and Music: No Mee!ng
Christmas Eve services at 5 & 8 pm
Property: Automa!c door openers ordered, an!cipate mid-
October install. Securing quotes for parking lot lights, thinking ~$5000
Van is working to schedule a mee!ng with Clifford’s & Hale House. Looking to have them finance the purchase of new ligh!ng for the parking lot. LED Ligh!ng project Sexton posi!on, accep!ng resumes un!l November 1
st.
Severance agreement not executed. Discussed pain!ng the back door. Discussed pu>ng a light at the parsonage, and !mers inside. Parsonage needs some updates for new tenants. October 8
th is property clean up date.
Social Ministry: Began serving meal at Unity on second Wednesday of the month, 17 are serving. Robin has confirma!on class serving there October, November and February. Coffee hour, 10/2, supports CROP walk. Walk is on the 9
th.
Social ministry mee!ng between services on 10-23. Quilts and school kits delivered on 9-24, more quilts kept for local outreach. School kits were less than past due to earlier pickup. Produce table up to $330 YTD. Sunday September 4
th coffee hour for Mt Meru
collected $72 plus $50 from Elaine Wegner memorial.
Old Business:
New Business: Organ Update: Met Tuesday 8-30. Quotes coming in around $183,000, cap placed at
$140,000
Decision not be rushed
Jon & Pastor contac!ng references
Mee!ng on 10-3
Current organ fund at $25,500 through August. Bylaws need to be updated, pastor reviewing. Blood drive approved for August 30
th, 9 people donated.
Asking if there is a be$er venue. Picnic was a tremendous success. Discussion to change
the le$er for 2017. Raffle brought in $1709
Potluck brought in $1277
Next council mee!ng scheduled for October 25, 2016. The mee!ng adjourned at 8:59 pm. Respec@ully Submi$ed, Corky Roe
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Whitnall Park Lutheran Church
2017 Annual Stewardship Pledge
Please return this pledge on any Sunday thru December at the
8:30 am or 10:15 am worship or anytime to the office.
In gratitude for God’s many blessings and to assist in funding the
Whitnall Park Church’s many ministries,
I/We are committing the sum of:
General $ Weekly or $ Monthly.
Building/Mortgage $ Weekly or $ Monthly.
Name (s)
Envelope #
As each has
received a
gift, employ
it for one
another, as
good
stewards
of God’s
varied grace.
1Peter 4:10
November 13th is Commitment Sunday. Please take a moment to prayerfully consider your giving for 2017, fill
out the form below and return to the office or during the offering at service. Thank you!
Order your Poinsettia to decorate the Altar this Christmas.
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From My Perch:
We are heading into the busiest !me of the church year, and we have much to be
thankful for.
Our Sunday School year kicked off with a full slate of teachers and shepherds for the
first, second and third rota!ons. We are s!ll in need of teachers beginning with the
January rota!on.
Our second rota!on takes us on a journey through the 66 books of the Bible. With a theme of Rte. 66, we travel
through the first five books of the Old Testament during our second rota!on, and the first five books of the New
Testament in January.
Our Confirma!on students completed their first community service assignments with filling the school kits for
Lutheran World Relief, helping with the children’s games at the picnic and serving the meal at Unity Lutheran.
In class, they are learning about the 10 Commandments. They will be collec!ng food for the Unity food bank
during October and November. The food will be delivered by the students on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
We will kick off the first Sunday in Advent with our special Sunday ac!vi!es including a Christmas cra% and
Advent bingo. We are looking for small bingo prizes for the children, so if you have something to donate, please
leave it in the box in Robin Nehring Brodie’s office across from the Altar Guild Room.
Though Christmas seems far away, we are already ge>ng ready for the Christmas program. Le$ers were sent
home with the children on Oct. 16 regarding their availability to par!cipate in the program on Dec. 18 during
the second service.
This year’s theme is “The Sights of Christmas”. There are speaking and singing parts in the liturgy, as well as
opportuni!es for instrumentalists. Watch for the le$er; fill it out and return it to Kelly Brown or Robin Nehring
Brodie. We hope to assign parts and give out the readings and script on Nov. 20.
All children are invited to the Advent Event on Nov. 27, but only those students par!cipa!ng in the program
should a$end Sunday School on Dec. 4 and 11. We will rehearse the program on Dec. 4 during the Sunday
School hour and on Dec. 11 from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Children not par!cipa!ng in the program are asked
to worship with their families on Dec. 4 and 11.
Pastor and I have already heard from two people who have indicated that they are willing to serve as mentors
for our Confirma!on students. We are in need of a few more. If you are interested or if you have ques!ons
about the mentoring program, see Robin.
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
In faith, I remain,
Robin Nehring Brodie
Council President: Gregg Sorvick
Council Vice President: John Just
Secretary: Corky Roe
Treasurer: Tonya Schnelle
Council Liaisons to the Church Commi$ees;
Endowment: Jon Dietzler, Lori Nelson
Fellowship: Pastor Fazio
Finance: Corky Roe, Janel Oberheu
Property: John Just
Social Ministry: Jeff Girard
Worship and Music: Gregg Sorvick
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From My Sunday School Desk,
The first thing that comes to mind for my November Leaf ar!cle is Thanksgiving; being thankful and coun!ng our
blessings. This Thanksgiving, I truly have many things to be thankful for, however, there are two things that stand
out. By the !me this newsle$er reaches your mailbox, I will have gained a “son-in-law”. Second, our Sunday
school con!nues to grow and we are so happy to welcome two new students this month.
During this !me of thankfulness and gra!tude, we are invi!ng you to par!cipate in our holiday gi% giving
opportuni!es. Sunday School will be having their annual toy collec!on, with all dona!ons going to Hope House.
We are asking each child in Sunday School to bring an UNWRAPPED gi% for their age and gender. However, gi%s
for any age, along with dona!ons of wrapping paper, gi% bags, bows, and tape will be greatly appreciated.
Dona!ons can be placed in the TOY BOX located outside of the church office. The congrega!on is invited to
par!cipate. Dona!ons can be brought in beginning November 13th
through December 12th
.
Along with our toy collec!on, we will again be collec!ng “Wish List” gi%s for the veterans sponsored by Hope
House. As we have done in the past, there will be three wish list items for each of the veterans hanging from the
fireplace star!ng November 13th
. If you would like to help fulfill these holiday wish lists, simply pick the wish list
item that you would like to purchase. To ensure that every veteran’s wishes are granted, we ask that if you are
unable to purchase the stocking item you pick, please return the stocking back to the fireplace. This allows other
congrega!on members to choose the stocking so our veteran friends receive their holiday wishes. Once you have
purchased the item, place the UNWRAPPED gi% in the wish list collec!on box located next to the fireplace by
December 12th
. This holiday gi% collec!on is very dear to me, so any dona!ons would be greatly appreciated.
The Sunday School Christmas Program, “The Sights of Christmas” will be held on December 18th
during the second
service. We invite those who do not have children in the program to s!ll a$end the service. Join us a%er the
service for fellowship downstairs in Hibbard Hall.
~Dona!ons of cookies and treats would be greatly appreciated~
Reminder:
November 6 – Daylight Savings Time ends
December 25 – NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
January 1 -- NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
The life we live is the lesson we teach - Let us love one another and
remember to count our blessings daily.
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
Kelly Brown
Sunday School Superintendent
IVE "S T#$S %&Y
'UR %($LY BR)&D
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Claudia Hoffmann 11/02
Ruth Rice 11/02
Sullivan Stoner 11/02
Marilyn Beier 11/03
Jodi Graef 11/03
Bonnie Hayburn 11/03
Katayoun Fazio 11/04
Julane Gaffney 11/04
Aimee Schlueter 11/04
Allison Hampel 11/05
Nadine Wilch 11/05
Dave Brown 11/06
Marilyn Simpson 11/06
Ron Sorenson 11/06
Bill Nelson 11/07
Kris!ne Peyer 11/07
Emily Biloff 11/08
Warner Kilbey 11/10
Rebekah Kruschke 11/13
Sandra Krause 11/14
Dianne Myers 11/14
Larry Wills 11/15
Dan Underberg 11/17
Taylor Chris!ansen 11/18
Deborah Thome 11/18
Emily Brown 11/19
Tricia Henneberry 11/19
Pat Grutza 11/20
John Just 11/21
Christopher Sorenson 11/21
Danielle Sorenson 11/21
Isaac Fiedler 11/24
Janet Cook 11/25
Allen Palmersheim 11/25
Heather Nelson 11/26
Jus!n Sparacino 11/26
Brady Aderman 11/27
Renee Franz-Piotrowski 11/27
Aubree Jankowski 11/27
Greg Saari 11/27
Joey Leon 11/28
Sam Bukowski 11/29
Sandra Mar!n 11/29
Ron Noeske 11/29
Linda Shea 11/29
Laura Staats 11/29
MaryAnn Labo$ 11/30
Susan Schlueter 11/30
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO:
Neil & Jane Presco$ 11/08
Philip & Debbie Krajewski 11/10
Joseph & Ka!e Zawikowski 11/14
Andrew & Catherine Paremski 11/29
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November 20
8:30 AM Worship
Assis!ng Minister: Melanie Strom
Acolyte: McKenzie Henneberry
Ushers: Jeff Dietz, Linda Shea
Greeter: Bonnie Hayburn
Altar Guild: Janel Oberheu
10:15 AM Worship
Assis!ng Minister: Ma$ Grubis
Acolyte: Abigail Brown
Ushers: Brian Mar!n, Larry Pfeil
Greeter: Rosemary Brandt
Nursery: Carrie Jekelis
Altar Guild: Bernice King
Readings
Jeremiah 23:1-6
Psalm 46
I will be exalted among the
na!ons. (Ps. 46:10)
Colossians 1:11-20
Luke 23:33-43
8:30 AM Worship
Assis!ng Minister: Haley Just
Acolyte: Mitchell Rakow
Ushers: John Dobogai,
John Hembrook, Ken Perkl
Greeter: Pa> Sparacino
Altar Guild: Jerrijo Cowman
10:15 AM Worship
Assis!ng Minister: Kent Brodie
Acolyte: Mackenzie Reiter
Ushers: Tom Laposki,
Brian & Kris! Peyer
Greeter: Sandy Krause
Nursery: Sarah & Aaron Knier
Readings
Malachi 4:1-2a
Psalm 98
In righteousness will the Lord judge the
world. (Ps. 98:9)
2 Thessalonians 3:6-13
Luke 21:5-19
November 13
8:30 AM Worship
Assis!ng Minister: Jerrijo Cowman
Acolyte: Abigail Slieff-Vogt
Ushers: Jim Gaffney, Duane Hause,
Lyle Lance
Greeter: Janel Oberheu
10:15 AM Worship
Assis!ng Minister: Ron Labo$
Acolyte: Lauren Underberg
Ushers: Jerry Pagel, Jerome Thome
Greeter: Janet Fazio
Nursery: Jeff Girard
Altar Guild: Elaine Johnson
Readings
Isaiah 2:1-5
Psalm 122
I was glad when they said to me, “Let us
go to the house of the Lord.” (Ps. 122:1)
Romans 13:11-14
Ma$hew 24:36-44
November 27
8:30 AM Worship
Assis!ng Minister: Jeff Girard
Acolyte: Makayla Metzger
Ushers: Jim Arneson, Mike Oberheu,
Sco$ Ried
Greeter: Ellen Dallmann
Altar Guild: Linda Shea
10:15 AM Worship
Assis!ng Minister: John Brandt
Acolyte: Mitchell Rakow
Ushers: Frank Brugger, Greg Saari,
Paul Saari
Greeter: Nancy Sievert
Nursery: Kaylan Stoner
Altar Guild: Jane Presco$
Readings
Job 19:23-27a
Psalm 17:1-9
Keep me as the apple of your eye; hide
me under the shadow of your
wings. (Ps. 17:8)
2 Thessalonians 2:1-5, 13-17
Luke 20:27-38
November 6
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
9:00 am Dorcas
1:00 pm Kni>ng &
Croche!ng
7:30 pm AA Mtg
2
6:30 pm
Confirma!on class
8th grade
7:00 pm Choir
3 4
Pastor Off
5
6
8:30 & 10:15 am
Worship
9:15 am GYV Chapel
9:40 am GYV Cherub
11:15 am Kid’s Bells
7
December Leaf
Ar!cles Are Due
7:00 pm Bells
7:00 pm Dartball ~
home
8
Elec!on Day
9:00 am Dorcas
1:00 pm Kni>ng &
Croche!ng
6:30 pm Property
Mtg
7:00 pm Worship &
Music Mtg
7:30 pm AA Mtg
9
10:00 am Bible Study
4:30 pm WPLC at
Unity
6:30 pm
Confirma!on class
7th grade
7:00 pm Choir
10
8:30 am OWL’s
at The Forum
7:00 pm Bible Study
11
Pastor Off
12
13
8:30 & 10:15 am
Worship/Healing
Temple Talk
9:15 am GYV Chapel
9:40 am GYV Cherub
10:15 am Children’s
Message
11:15 am Kid’s Bells
Commitment Sunday
14
7:00 pm Bells
7:00 pm Book Club
7:00 pm Dartball ~
away
7:00 pm Men’s
Book Club
15
9:00 am Dorcas
1:00 pm Kni>ng &
Croche!ng
7:30 pm AA Mtg
16
10:00 am Bible Study
4:00 pm
Confirma!on class
7th @ Unity
7:00 pm Choir
17
7:00 pm Bible Study
18
Pastor Off
19
20
8:30 & 10:15 am
Worship
9:15 am GYV Chapel
9:40 am GYV Cherub
11:15 am Kid’s Bells
21
7:00 pm Bells
22
9:00 am Dorcas
1:00 pm Kni>ng &
Croche!ng
7:00 pm Council
Mee!ng
7:30 pm AA Mtg
23
7:00 pm Worship at
Emanuel UCC
24
Happy 25
Pastor Off
Office Closed
26
27
8:30 & 10:15 am
Worship
9:15 am GYV Chapel
9:40 am GYV Cherub
11:15 am Kid’s Bells
28
7:00 pm Bells
29
9:00 am Dorcas
9:30 am Friends
1:00 pm Kni>ng &
Croche!ng
7:30 pm AA Mtg
30
6:30 pm
Confirma!on class
8th grade
7:00 pm Choir
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
As I was thinking about what to write for this month’s newsle$er ar!cle, I naturally thought of
Thanksgiving and how much we have to be thankful for. It then occurred to me that this would
likely be the topic for many church ar!cles this month and therefore decided to give my piece
a li$le more considera!on before I began wri!ng. As I was looking through various commentaries about the
Thanksgiving holiday, I came across a picture of the Horn of Plenty and thought, “I have no idea as to what this
symbol means; I have no idea where it comes from?” Hence, a newsle$er ar!cle is born.
The Horn of Plenty (a.k.a. Cornucopia) is a symbol of prosperity and affluence that dates back to the 5th
century
before Christ. In Greek mythology, Amalthea (the foster mother of Zeus) raised and fed her son on the milk of a
goat; in return, Zeus (the leader of the mythological Greek gods) gave her the goat’s horn, which apparently had
the power to give to the person who possessed it whatever he or she wished for. Thus began the legend of the
Horn of Plenty.
The great thing about symbols is that although they have an original representa!on, we can take their meaning
and personalize it to suit the context of our own lives. As Chris!ans, we can therefore look at how the Horn of
Plenty can be represented in our lives as followers of Jesus.
For example, the Horn symbolizes prosperity and affluence, but what does prosperity and affluence look like in
the Chris!an life? Does it have to do with the amount of grace that one receives? Is it the amount of work that
one does in service to the neighbor or at the local congrega!on? Is it the amount of !me, talent and resources
that are shared in the name of Christ? Well, the answer to all these must be a firm and unyielding ‘NO.’ What
makes the Chris!an life prosperous and affluent is simply the presence of the living Christ…no more and no less!
Because of Christ’s presence, we can live lives of true affluence by knowing a sense of peace, serenity and hope
that transcends anything that could be obtained through the things of this world.
The Horn is also said to have the power to give to the person who possesses it whatever he or she desires.
Thanks be to God that this idea comes from Greek mythology and is far from reality. Can you imagine what your
life would look like if you got everything you desired? I don’t know about you, but for me, some of the best gi%s
I’ve received have been the !mes when God shot down my finest ideas for something of His own design. My
affluent life in Christ is best lived if I simply show up and remain willing to go wherever God calls, rather than me
telling Him where I ought to be led next.
Looking at all that God has done and is doing in our lives truly gives us reason to be grateful. So, I guess this ar!cle
is turning out to be one of Thanksgiving a%er all; Thanks be to God for allowing us to live lives full of affluence and
prosperity in Christ…and Thanks be to God for not allowing us to get everything we think we want or desire.
Thankfully in Christ,
Pr. Michael
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Hales Corners, WI 53130
ROMAN ELECTRIC Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
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