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Christmas Program December 18 at 5 PM Join us for the Sunday School Christmas Program at Davenport Community Center. Afterward we will enjoy a potluck dinner and good fellowship. Christmas Eve December 24 at 5 PM
Candlelight Worship with the full Choir. This is a great opportunity for you, your visiting relatives, and the unchurched friends you invite to come and hear the good news of God’s love poured out for the world at Christmas in Jesus Christ, God in the flesh!
Vallorie, Elizabeth and I wish you a most blessed and astounding Christmas! May you discover the hope, peace, love and joy that come through the Breath of Heaven: Jesus, the Son of God! May the Breath of Heaven hold you together and be forever near you! Merry Christmas, Pastor Andrew
Dear Kindred Family,
The angel told Mary, “Do not be afraid, you have found favor with God.” Seriously? Mary was a young, unmarried teenager, pregnant with the Son of God. She was not in for an easy time of it. Mary was engaged to Joseph, but how would she explain this to him? Joseph could legally abandon her. The community might ostracize her—maybe even stone her to death. Pregnant, Mary would take a nearly one-hundred-mile trek to Bethlehem on foot. (The Scriptures mention nothing of a donkey.) How many women would like to try that? Yet, in humility and faith, Mary rested in the assurance of God’s presence. She was at peace. Amy Grant sings “Breath of Heaven” that poignantly captures the deep faith of Mary:
I have traveled many moonless nights
Cold and weary with a babe inside
And I wonder what I've done
Holy Father, You have come
And chosen me now to carry Your Son
I am waiting
in a silent prayer I am frightened
by the load I bear In a world as cold as stone
Must I walk this path alone?
Be with me now, be with me now
Breath of Heaven,
hold me together Be forever near me,
breath of Heaven
Blue Christmas December 21 at 7 PM
Join us in sharing and hearing prayers, scripture, and music that acknowledge that God’s presence is for those who mourn, for those who struggle, for people dealing with loss—job, divorce, death, sickness, depression—and that the breath of heaven comes to us. Everyone, regardless of church background (or lack of it) is welcome. You are invited to bring a picture of a loved one with you for this service.
December 2016
News & Notes 1
Baptisms 2
Stewardship 3
Stephen Ministry 3
Kindred Kids 4
Poinsettias 4
No Worship
Announcement 4
Hymn History 5
Events 5
Prayers 6
Calendar 7
News & Notes from Pastor Andrew
KINDRED CONNECTIONS
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Purpose: Be disciples and make disciples who are bold, daring, adventurous followers of Jesus Christ.
Jesus tells Nicodemus, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again…. Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the Kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit” (John 3:3,5-6). As Christians, our baptismal birthday is more important than our birthday! “I am baptized!” Baptism makes all the difference!
Baptism! On November 20, Kindred Lutheran Church welcomed Jake E. Schmidt in Holy
Baptism. Please pray for blessings on Jake, his parents Mike & Diana Schmidt, and his sponsors Matt Raasch and Angie Hamre. In Baptism, you are born again (John 3:3-8)! God promises to:
make you a child of God, for you are baptized in God's name (Matthew 28:19; Galatians 3:26-29),
wash you clean of sin (Acts 22:16),
give you the Holy Spirit, which will enable you to call upon Jesus as Lord (Titus 3:5; Acts 2:38),
make you a member of the body of Christ, the Church (Romans 6:1-10), and grant you eternal life (Mark 16:16; 1 Peter 3:21-22; Romans 6:3-7).
Baptism marks the beginning of your calling to live as a disciple of Jesus Christ. Every day when you wash your face or hands or while standing under the shower or taking a bath, remember your baptism and live in the confidence of God's promises!
BAPTISMAL BIRTHDAYS Alec Braaten 12 1
Jason Kub 12 1
Sarah Bergh 12 3
Philip Rostad 12 6
Ron Lundquist 12 8
Jeremy Swanson 12 9
Seth Johnson 12 9
Kiturah Blilie 12 13
Rodell Lee 12 16
Altha Johnson 12 20
Kyle Toppen 12 22
Breanna Ordahl 12 24
Jean Hertsgaard 12 25
Glenn Halvorson 12 25
David Hertsgaard 12 25
Heidi Isaman 12 25
Lisa Carpenter 12 26
Austin Goerger 12 27
Dana Otterson 12 30
When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, "Brothers, what shall we do?" Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off-for all whom the Lord our God will call." Acts 2:37-41
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Vision: Gathered to grow . . . sent to serve!
Applying Biblical Principles of Stewardship How rich are you? Most of us would respond to that question with a recitation of our material possessions. We would list bank accounts and their contents, stocks, bonds, houses, vehicles, and other so-called assets as tangible evidence of our wealth. But is that how rich we are? Not really. Adrian Rogers said this, “If you want to know how rich you are, add up everything you have that money can’t buy and what you’ve sent on to heaven. That’s how rich you really are.” There are two ways to send money on to heaven, or as the Bible phrases it, to “lay up treasures in heaven.” One is to give to the work of the Lord. As we do that, particularly through giving our tithes and offerings here at Kindred Lutheran Church, we make deposits in what one writer described as the “Bank of Heaven.” Another way to accomplish that goal is to give to meet the needs of other people. That’s the admonition provided by the Apostle Paul in 1 Timothy 6:17-19 when he instructed Timothy, “Command those who are rich in this present world . . . to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age. . ” Compared to many people in the world, all of us — to one degree or another — have been richly blessed by God. That’s why we need to apply Paul’s counsel to our lives. As we follow his instruction, giving in the name of the Lord Jesus to meet the needs of others, we “lay up treasure” for the coming age. One of the primary reasons God provides material blessings to us His children is that we might through those material provisions minister in His name to other people. According to Matthew 25:40, when we do that, even to what Jesus described as the “least” of His brothers, it is as though we have done it unto Him.
It's Okay to Be Human . . . We’re brought up to be strong, self-sufficient, independent people. We tend to think that if we ask for help, it’s a sign of weakness. So we try to keep our struggles hidden, stuffed deep inside. However, that’s not God’s plan. Galatians 6:2 says, “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” God wants us to care for others—and allow others to care for us in our time of need. If you’re sad or struggling inside, don’t suffer alone. Ask for help. We’ve got a team of Stephen Ministers who are ready to listen, care, encourage, pray, and help you through a tough time. Men are matched with men, and women with women. (It’s completely confidential too!) To find out more about Stephen Ministry for you or someone you know, talk with Pastor Andrew or one of our Stephen Ministry Leaders: Vallorie Schlecht (367-2997), Dona Schock (361-2824) or Scott Gietzen (306-0428).
Greg Hanson
Spaghetti Feed Benefit
WHEN: December 11th TIME: 11:30am- 3:30pm WHERE: Horace Senior Center Greg Hanson has been on the Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department for Horace & Hickson for nearly 20 years and is a Lifetime Member. Greg was diagnosed with cancer and has been actively fighting it for a few years. He is now under care of Hospice, along with Roger Maris Cancer Center and Sanford Health. This event will be at free will donation and there will also be a silent auction. Proceeds will go to the care of Greg Hanson and Roger Maris Cancer Center. Please join us in your appreciation for his dedication to our community.
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Purpose: Be disciples and make disciples who are bold, daring, adventurous followers of Jesus Christ.
This will be held at Davenport Community
Center (the old school building)
Reminders for All Sunday School Students The Sunday School Christmas Program will be held at the Davenport Community Center on Sunday, December 18 @ 5:00 PM. Also, there will be
no Sunday School classes December 25 and January 1.
Enjoy this blessed season with your family! Also, a reminder to all Confirmation students that there will be no class on December 28 and January 4. Classes will resume Wednesday, January 11 @ 4:00 PM.
Christmas Poinsettias This Christmas season, don't forget to honor or memorialize a loved one(s) with a beautiful poinsettia that will be displayed in the Sanctuary throughout Advent and Christmastide. The cost is only $9.00! Please sign up at the lectern located in the church Narthex or email the church office Seth@KindredLutheran.com.
Kindred Lutheran Church will NOT be having worship Sunday,
December 25.
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Vision: Gathered to grow . . . sent to serve!
History of a Hymn A Christmas favorite, "What Child Is This?" is a staple of
any worship service or carol singing outing. It was written in 1865 by William Chatterton Dix, a 29
year old manager of the Maritime Insurance Company. Dix was struck with a near fatal illness that year and was confined to his bed for months. Although in a deep depression, during this time he wrote many of his hymns, including "What Child Is This?" It's wonderful to think of how an uplifting and joyful carol could be composed under such difficult circumstances. The tune that is most commonly used with these lyrics is "Greensleeves", a traditional English folk
tune composed in the late 16th century. "Good Christian Friends, Rejoice" is a translation from a much older song. "In dulce jubilo" (literally "In sweet rejoicing") is thought to have been written in the early 14th century by the German mystic Heinrich Seuse. Originally in Medieval German and in Latin, there have been several English translations through the ages. The best known translation is by John Mason Neale from 1853, though there has been some criticism that this version takes too much license with the original lyrics. On older translation by Robert Lucas de Pearsall in 1837 is usually included in the Nine Lessons and Carols program that is quite popular for Christmas Eve services.
Brock Woehl Benefit November 6, 2016 Praise the Lord! Thank God for Kindred Lutheran Church, Kindred High School, Thrivent, Lend A Hand and the entire community for your hard work and generosity! Thank you to the Men who served some 700 delicious ham dinners, to the youth group for the bake sale, the mission committee for the sale of handcrafted gifts from around the world, the leaders of the silent auction, the staff of Kindred High School and to all the volunteers for making the Benefit for Brock a huge success! In less than a month we raised $44,125.90! Brock heads to Mayo Clinic for treatment for the month of December. Please keep him and the family in your prayers.
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Purpose: Be disciples and make disciples who are bold, daring, adventurous followers of Jesus Christ.
Prayers of Intercession
"The prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective!”
James 5.16
Please lift up the following in your
prayers this month.
THANKFULNESS FOR... Baptism of Jake E. Schmidt Birth of Ellie Jae Nokleberg to on November 21 HEALING FOR...
COMFORT FOR...
Family of Molly Bernstein (daughter of Del & Val Bernstein) HOPE FOR... Peace in the Central African Republic, Syria, Iraq and the places affected by terror attacks. Missionaries: Sam & Rebekka Rood; Louis and Annie Liss and children in Lebanon; Susan Smith in the Central African Republic. Christians in Egypt, Iraq, Central African Republic and throughout the world who face persecution. The Gideon's ministry that doors would be opened and Scripture would be placed and God's Word would accomplish what God sets out to do! Our brave men and women in Libya, Afghanistan and Iraq and throughout the world.
Note: If you have a prayer request to add to the prayer chain, please submit on line under "Prayer Chain" and you may submit a prayer request directly to Pastor Andrew and to the prayer chain.
Brian Gray (Tony Gray's father, surgery complications)
Diane Myer's son (missing after accident) Dennis Halland (congestive heart failure) Hilbert Baumgarten (mouth surgery)
Emily Teberg (pregnancy complications) Lane Schuchard LaVonne Nokleberg
Brock Woehl (POT Syndrome) Pat & Shirley Pedon Lynol & Maruel Jorus
Nancy Kummer Piper (cerebral palsy, 1year old) Jeff Stave (10 year old)
Rita Halland (mother of Steve Halland) Jim O'Meara (brother in law of Kelly & Deb Perhus) Karen Gilbertson (cancer; mother of Deb Perhus)
Melvin Mertz (dementia, Sandy Olsgard) Leroy Burgau (brother of Jodi Nesemeier) Niki Burgau (cancer – sister in law Jodi Nesemeier) Samantha
Erick (cancer – Michele Gietzen’s brother) Jamie (Michele Gietzen’s sister) Owen (Michele Gietzen’s nephew)
Max (infant with heart problems) Avery (cancer – granddaughter of Brad & Sheila Childs) Katie Ayer (EDS and Ankylosing spondylitis)
Sharon (lung cancer) Cory (addiction) Betty Johnson (Dave Johnson's mother)
Stewart (heart and kidney problems) Jason Allison Sandra Johnson (juvenile myoclonic epilepsy)
Mikel Karels (5-year-old, cancer) Marci Conlin Phil (paralyzed, auto-immune disease)
Blair Grandalen Layne Billing (cancer) Bev & Reuben Braaten (parents of Paula Erickson)
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Vision: Gathered to grow . . . sent to serve!
DECEMBER 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
27
Advent Confirmation Worship
Assistants: Ryan Davis &
Christina Greuel
Counters - D Brandt/J Pearson
No Sunday School
10:00 AM Celebration Worship
11:00 AM Fellowship
28
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
7:00 PM Dakota Harmony
Rehearsal
29
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
9:00 AM Pastors Text Study
30
Confirmation Worship Assistants:
Paden Hoffarth & Jamison Reese
4:00 PM 7th, 8th & 9th Grade
Confirmation
7:00 PM ignite wednesday
worship
1
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
2
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
9:30 AM Quilting
1:00 PM Senior Citizen
Center Gathering
3
Pastor Andrew's Day Off
4
Confirmation Worship
Assistants: Josie Lundquist &
Paden Hoffarth
Counters - Milbrandt/Vining
8:45 AM Learning
10:00 AM Celebration
Worship/Adult Choir
11:00 AM Fellowship
5
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
7:00 PM Dakota Harmony
Rehearsal
6
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
9:00 AM KAMA Meeting
9:00 AM Pastors Text Study
7
Confirmation Worship Assistants:
Jamison Reese & Ethan Schaffer
10:00 AM Chapel
4:00 PM 7th, 8th & 9th Grade
Confirmation
7:00 PM ignite wednesday
worship
8
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
6:30 PM KLC Council Mtg.
9
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
1:00 PM Senior Citizen
Center Gathering
10
Pastor Andrew's Day Off
11
Confirmation Worship
Assistants: Josie Lundquist &
Paden Hoffarth
Counters - B Lykken/Vining
8:45 AM Learning
10:00 AM Celebration
Worship/Children's Choir-
Primary & Secondary
11:00 AM Fellowship
6:30 PM 4H
12
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
12:00 PM Senior Citizen
Center Dinner
7:00 PM Dakota Harmony
Rehearsal
13
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
9:00 AM Pastors Text Study
7:00 PM Stephen Ministry
Meeting
14
Confirmation Worship Assistants:
Jamison Reese & Ethan Schaffer
4:00 PM 7th, 8th & 9th Grade
Confirmation
7:00 PM ignite wednesday
worship
15
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
1:00 PM Lil'Buckaroos
Christmas Program
16
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
9:30 AM Quilting
1:00 PM Senior Citizen
Center Gathering
4:00 PM Feed Homeless at
Churches United for the
Homeless/Group B
17
Pastor Andrew's Day Off
18
Confirmation Worship
Assistants: Josie Lundquist &
Paden Hoffarth
Counters - B Kub/Wolf
8:45 AM Learning
10:00 AM Celebration
Worship/Adult Choir
11:00 AM Fellowship
5:00 PM Sunday School
Christmas Program @
Davenport Community Center
19
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
7:00 PM Dakota Harmony
Rehearsal
20
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
9:00 AM Pastors Text Study
21
Confirmation Worship Assistants:
Jamison Reese & Ethan Schaffer
Newsletter Articles Due
4:00 PM 7th, 8th & 9th Grade
Confirmation
7:00 PM Blue Christmas
Community Worship
22
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
23
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
1:00 PM Senior Citizen
Center Gathering
24
Confirmation Worship Assistants:
Josie Lundquist & Paden Hoffarth
Pastor Andrew's Day Off
5:00 PM Christmas Eve
Candlelight Service/Adult Choir
(No Communion)
25
Christmas Day
No Worship
26
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
Pastor Andrew on Vacation
27
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
Pastor Andrew on Vacation
28
Confirmation Worship Assistants:
Jamison Reese & Ethan Schaffer
7:00 PM ignite wednesday
worship Baptism of Cecilia Karst
29
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
30
10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Church
Office Hours
Pastor Andrew on Vacation
1:00 PM Senior Citizen
Center Gathering
31
Pastor Andrew's Day Off
Serving group for December is Luke (families whose last name begins with O-Z) Worship Assistants: Paden Hoffarth, Josie Lundquist, Ethan Schaffer, and Jamison Reese
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