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Page 1: Newsletter and Calendar, June 2014

St. Paul Lutheran Church 10792 N Co Rd 210 E, Seymour, IN 47274

Phone: (812) 522-7364 Office Email:[email protected] Web site:http://www.stpaul-borchers.org

From the Pastor’s Desk

Reminders to Pray For Christmas last year, I got an UP band by Jawbone. The UP band is one of the activity trackers like Fit Bit, Nike Fuel band, etc. These bands are like pedometers and track how many steps you take, they also track sleep and can track food that you. The reason that these types of bands have become somewhat popular is that they track several things so that you will know how well you sleep, how active you are, etc. One of the features on my band is that I can set the band to vibrate if I have been inactive for a specific period of time. The rationale is that it is a subtle reminder that I should get up and take a short walk or at least move around some. Also, by tracking my steps, it helps keeps me on track for trying to reach my goal of 10,000 steps a day. When I sync my band and it tells me how many steps I have taken, it serves as a reminder that I may need to take more steps to reach my goal. The reason I am writing about this band; is it got me thinking about what helps serve as a reminder to pray. What helps keep me on track for praying everyday and reminds me to be attentive to my prayer life? I remember some years ago, there was a practice that gained some popularity of passing out little dots that had adhesive on the back. The instructions were to take the dot and put it on your watch so that every time, you looked at your watch you would be reminded to pray. In our day and age, it would be to put it on our cell phone. Others may use a necklace or a bracelet that has a cross or some other symbol or phrase that would do the same thing. Many years ago, people wore something that had the phrase WWJD (what would Jesus do) or FROG (fully rely on God). Others still would carry a small cross with them in their pocket. These also serve the same function as a reminder to be attentive to our spiritual life. Some may not need these types of reminders, but often even with good intentions—people get busy and it is easy to forget to pray or not be as prayerful as we might want to be. My goal in writing on prayer this month is for you to be attentive to your own prayer life and think about what might be helpful to use to serve as a reminder to be in prayer regularly and often. We do not need to rely upon fads like some of the ways in the past—the key is what works for you. What is it that will serve as your own reminder to be in prayer. It could be something I mentioned, it could be scheduling it into your day planner, or it could be something completely different. The goal is simply to have something that re-minds us to be in prayer.

Keep on praying in the new year!

2014

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1 Karen Wiesehan 1 Dan Davis 1 Jean Floyd 1 Carrie Schepman 2 Ronnie Herkamp 2 Susie Alstatt 2 Kylie Eglen 3 Jan Otte 6 Susan Helwig 7 Marilyn Tangman 7 Edward DeVoe 8 Grace Otte 9 Joe Tormoehlen 9 Gwen Newkirk 10 Dan Hoene 11 Anna Holle 11 Charlena Warfield 11 Sara Rapp 11 Tiffany Otte 11 Joshua Rotert 12 Jennifer Benter 12 Cole Fosbrink 13 Garrett Alstatt 13 Lainey Jackson 14 Paul Hoene 14 Alex Rust 15 Perry Reichenba 16 Doug Hoene 16 Regina Bambrick Rust 16 Meagon Price

16 Chris McIntire 16 Leah Wente 17 Kent Carr 17 Darren Carr 18 Ruth Ann Hendrix 18 Penny Heater 18 Melody Black 18 Angel Wente 19 Kathy Littleton 19 Matt Claycamp 20 Bill Neidinger 20 Adam Engelau 20 Abigail Hoevener 20 Melissa Christian 21 Donald Schnitker 22 Lou Ann Wyatt 22 Macy Rotert 22 Desiree Steinkamp 22 Cheyenne Douglass 23 Nina Franke 23 Zachary Lawles 24 Susan Holle 24 Jamie Baer 25 Roger Huffman 25 Luke Tormoehlen 25 Seth Douglass 28 John Wyatt 29 Jarred Holland 29 Leo Baker 30 Dan Claycamp

June Volunteers Greeters

Merrell and Sara Otte (8:00) John and Amy Pierceall (10:15) Communion Assistants

Merrell Otte (8:00) Bill Wonning (10:15) Altar Care

June 1 & 15-Linda Seitz June 8-Sara Otte (8:00) June 22-Linda Rust (8:00)

Lectors June 1-Jamie Baker (8:00) Judy Wonning (10:15) June 8-Lou Ann Hoevener (8:00) Hannah Davis (10:15) June 15-Mark Rorick (8:00) Amy Rotert (10:15) June 22-Mandy Rorick (8:00) Jack Tormoehlen (10:15) June 29-Doris Rorick (8:00) Amy Pierceall (10:15)

Acolytes June 1-Maggie Newkirk (8:00) Lyra Claycamp (10:15) June 8-Cole Fosbrink (8:00) Tyson Lawles (10:15) June 15-Adam Newkirk (8:00) Dylan Hatfield (10:15) June 22-Anna Holle (8:00) Cheyenne Douglass (10:15) June 29-Morgan Jones (8:00) Rachel Hildebrand (10:15)

Projectors June 1-Kaelen Eglen (8:00) John Pierceall (10:15) June 8-Madison Jones (8:00) Hannah Wood (10:15) June 15-Jamie Baker (8:00) Jack Tormoehlen (10:15) June 22-Doris Rorick (8:00) Chloe Bryden (10:15) June 29-Kaelen Eglen (8:00) Kailee Hildebrand (10:15)

Flowers June 1-Roger & Delores Douglass June 8 & 15-Sara Otte

June 22 & 29-Shirley Lewis Children’s Sermon–Leah Otte Welcome Center-Luci Angel (8:00) Linda Seitz (10:15)

July Volunteers Greeters

Mark and Doris Rorick (8:00) Milton and Laberta Otte (10:15) Communion Assistants

Leah Otte (8:00) Dan Davis(10:15) Altar Care

July 6-Judy Wonning July 20-Nina Franke July 13 Doris Rorick July 27-Lou Ann Hoevener

Lectors July 6-Leah Otte (8:00) Karen Davis (10:15) July 13-Lois Bryden (8:00) Laberta Otte (10:15) July 20-Jodi Brown (8:00) Marc Fountain (10:15) July 27-Dot Goodwin (8:00) Leon Seitz (10:15)

Acolytes July 6-Courtney Mansfield (8:00) Eli Wood (10:15) July 13-Kori Otte (8:00) Sarah Davis (10:15) July 20-Eliana Baker (8:00) Ariel Douglass (10:15) July 27-Erin Otte (8:00) Lyra Claycamp (10:15)

Projectors July 6- (8:00) Marc Fountain (10:15) July 13-Jamie Baker (8:00) John Pierceall (10:15)

Flowers July 6-Need volunteer July 13 & 20-Susie Schnitker

July 20 & Aug. 3-Linda Guinn Children’s Sermon–Lou Ann Hoevner Welcome Center-Tammi Reinbold (8:00) Laberta Otte (10:15)

WHITLEY ALLISON RIEKER was baptized on May 11, 2014. She is the daughter of Christoph and Erin Rieker. Whitley was born December 28, 2013. her sponsors are Katarina Rieker and Renee Arney.

CHURCH COUNCIL Chairman—Terry Searcy Secretary—Linda Newkirk

Financial Secretary—Nathan Otte Elders—Larry Lewis & Dean Dringenburg Deacons—Mark Hoffmeier & Larry Guinn

Treasurer—Phyllis Cupp Trustees—Howard Wente & Charlotte Guinn

CONGRATULATIONS Adam and Kim (Black) Ingle on the birth of a son. Eli David was born on Sunday, May 25, 2014. His great-grandmother is Florence Otte.

CONGRATULATIONS to Kevin and Heidi (Rust) Wheatley on the birth of twin sons. Caleb James and Grant Samuel were born on May 24, 2014. CONGRATULATIONS to J. R. and Jackie (Martin) Davenport on the birth of daughter. Kolby Nicole was born on May 22, 2014.

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June 1st:

Text— Philippians 2:1-13 Within this letter of Paul to the believers in Philippi, Paul is encouraging the people to be of the same mind as Jesus

Christ. What this means is that we are to be like Jesus, who gave up everything to bring redemption to the world and was

fully obedient to God.

June 8th

:

Text—Acts 2:1-21 Today brings an end to this year of the narrative lectionary. We have heard the Biblical Story from creation to the crea-

tion of the church—the believers in the mighty act of God in Jesus Christ who are empowered with the Holy Spirit. This

text is to commission us to go in the power of the Spirit to follow in the footsteps of the Apostles proclaiming the gospel

and being the presence of Christ in our own community.

June 15th

:

Text—Ephesians 1:1-14 Today, we begin a four week series on the book of Ephesians. The message of the book is that it is God, who is at work

in Jesus Christ to put in place a plan for salvation. The letter emphasizes grace and redemption. In the section we hear

this day, it lifts up the idea that God was planning something big before we knew it.

June 22nd

:

Text— Ephesians 2:11-22 The author continues the theme of grace and redemption by helping the readers to understand that God’s plan was neces-

sary because of the estrangement humanity knew from God and one another. And this division is broken down by

Christ.

June 29th

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Text— Ephesians 4:1-16 In this part of the letter, the author moves on to what it means for our lives that God has provided for the redemption of

humanity. Because of being given grace, God has gifted us and desires for us to use these gifts for the building up of the

body of Christ. God desires us to not always be children but to mature in the faith and live this faith out in daily life.

Upcoming Worship Below are the lessons and some thoughts about the upcoming Sundays.

Please take some time to look over the lesson and reflect upon the questions in

preparation of the upcoming weeks in worship.

BORCHERS PRESCHOOL: The preschool has openings for two Assistant

Teachers. The preschool is in session from

August through May and meets on Monday,

Wednesday & Friday mornings. People inter-

ested in applying for this position should sub-

mit a resume to Pastor Steve or Carolyn by

June 22nd

. A job description is available from

Pastor Steve. Any questions, please talk with

Carolyn or Pastor.

CHURCH SECRETARY POSITION: Our current Church Secretary, Wendy Rotert, has accepted a full-time position with a company and thus has resigned as Church secretary. The coun-cil is beginning a search for a person to fill this posi-tion. People (the position is open to both members and non-members of the congregation) interested in applying for this position should submit a resume to Pastor Steve by 5:30 PM on June 9

th. The posi-

tion requires knowledge of basic secretarial func-tions, computer competency, good interpersonal and communication skills, organizational skills, and the ability to keep confidential information. A full job description is available from Pastor Steve. Any questions, please talk with Pastor.

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Encourage one another and build up each other…

MISSION CARE/ COMMUNITY CARE:

ST. PAUL’S next Red Cross Blood Drive will take place in the preschool area on Sunday, June 22, from 8:00 AM to 12 NOON. Please sign up at the Welcome Center to reserve a time. Walk-ins are also welcome. Tell your friends and neighbors. ST. PAUL’S collection of Lutheran World Relief quilts and kits for this year were boxed last month and will be delivered to the nearest collection point in Indianapolis by Dennis and Greg Rust in early June. Thanks to ALL who contributed to this effort in any way. Our donations benefit needy people all over the world. Final totals for 2014 : 250 quilts/blankets, 104 personal care kits, 35 baby care kits, 146 school kits, and 6 fabric kits – this amounts to 58 boxes !! IT’S TIME FOR OUTDOOR PROJECTS! Several folks have offered to do basic handyman jobs and cleaning chores for anyone who needs assistance. Contact Trish if you would like some help. THE FOOD PANTRY item being collected in June canned fruit. Please place your donations in the wooden box in the hallway near the kitchen, or in the basket near the main entry doors. Donations are giv-en to food pantries in Seymour at Provisions, Anchor House, and Human Services. THANKS to Wayne Rust for constructing a collec-tion box for Lutheran World Relief donations. Guide-lines for donating items will be posted soon. THANKS to all who helped with the aluminum tab collection in honor of Emily Hume. A few people have asked if we could still collect tabs. OF COURSE WE CAN! If you don’t see the collection jar, just leave your tabs on the Welcome Center and they will be added to our collection. If you have an idea for a par-ticular person or cause you’d like the collection to go toward, please let Trish know.

STEPHEN MINISTRY:

The Wounded Healer by Henri Nouwen is a book being used for continuing edu-cation by Stephen Ministers. Pastor Steve is leading discussion about the book which offers insight into how we learn to care for others, with Christ as our model, through our own relationships during crisis situations. Stephen Minister groups usual-ly meet the 4

th Monday of the month from

6:30 to 9:00 PM.

FRIENDLY CARE:

MOM’S ANGELS held an organizational gathering last month and made plans to meet again Thursday, June 19 at 7 PM in the Fel-lowship Room at St. Paul. Discussion cen-tered around how best to reach out to parents who’ve lost a child. If you would like to learn more or you would like to offer ideas, please ask Trish for more details. Anyone who has lost a child at any age is invited to attend. Dads are encouraged to attend, also!

HEALTH & WELLNESS CARE:

Join seniors for a simple, low-impact exercise time on Thursday mornings. This program is designed to help seniors with balance and flexibility; thereby help-ing them to avoid debilitating falls. These chair exercises will be held soon after breakfast and end with plenty of time left for board games and cards! Thanks to Mandy Otte for leading exercises!

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SENIOR CARE: FREE MOVIE for Seniors at YES! Cinema FREE movie for Seniors 55 & older on Tuesday, June 3

rd . A

carpool will leave the church parking lot at 12:15 and return between 4:00 and 5:00. Please sign up at the Welcome Center so transportation can be arranged. The movie title will be available a few days prior to the event at www.mojo1029.com. Questions? Please contact Trish Tangman. BORCHERS BREAKFAST CLUB (BBC) meets every Thursday from 9:00 to 12:00 for breakfast, activi-ties, and social time. YOU are welcome to join the group just for breakfast, or for the entire morning!

Leftovers from weekly BBC breakfasts are available to be delivered to anyone who would appreci-ate this effort. If you or someone you know might like an occasional delivery of free breakfast goodies, please let Joe Hoene or Trish Tangman know.

THE ANNUAL SENIOR DAY CAMP outing for the Borchers Breakfast Club will take place Thursday, June 12 during VBS Day Camp. NO breakfast for seniors will be served at the church that morning. A carpool will leave the church parking lot at 9:00 AM and stop at Bob Evans near Columbus for breakfast. The group will then travel north to Franklin, IN to experience the unique Franklin Salvage District. A picnic lunch, compli-ments of Borchers Breakfast Club, will be enjoyed on the grounds of Franklin College. Plans are to return to the church parking lot between 3:00 and 4:00 PM. Everyone is invited to enjoy the trip; you need not be a regular BBC attendee. Please sign up at the Welcome Center so transportation can be planned.

Continued

THANK YOU for all you do! Our heart felt THANKS and appreciation to Alvin & Pat Otte, Olga Otte, Trish & Matt Tangman, Milton & Laberta Otte, Jo & Steve McGrew, Luci Angel, Ed & Terri DeVoe, All the Eglen’s, Mildred Carter, Bertha Otte, Harlen Dringenburg, Cathy & Gary Wente, Pastor Steve, Lois & Bill Bryden, The Kaisers, The Browns, Wendy & Sarah Rotert and Louis Wonning. You are ALL a Blessing to us, this church & community and you’re are all awesome. We appreciate you more than you know! Always! Thank you from the bottom our hearts. The Lord’s many, many blessings to you. Peace & Love in Christ our Savior.

—Sue Ann, Bryant, Andrew and Lydia Shuler MABEL SULLIVAN sends her thanks to the congregation for helping her celebrate her 100

th birthday. She

writes, “What a great day! Thank you for your part in making it such a wonderful birthday!” Mabel’s thank you card and photographs from her celebration are on display at the Welcome Center. MY DEAR Friends in Christ Jesus at St. Paul Lutheran Church. With thanksgiving and love, both Nikki and I are so grateful to you for your warmest words and heart-felt prayers, and cards, for us as we go through our quiet time of grieving Mom’s death. We love the beauti-ful cross given to us by the Stephen’s Ministry and St. Paul’s, and have placed it alongside the one we re-ceived several years ago when our son, Peter died. You are a very blessed gift of God to so many whose lives you touch with God’s Divine Grace. Yours in Christ Jesus, Jim and Nikki Kuchera

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St. Paul’s Youth and Family Ministries

Summer Sunday School will begin on Sunday, June 1 at 9:15 in the Fellow-

ship Room for ages 3-5th grade. Jr High and High School youth will take a

break for the summer but are invited to help with the summer Sunday

School. The theme for the summer is Big Splash Adventures. We will have

a Bible Story, Worship Center, Art Center, Game Center, and a Snack each

Sunday. We invite you to join us for a fun time of learning during the sum-

mer months. We will continue this style through August. The helpers for

this month are:

June 1 Marj Rust

June 8 Claire Tangman

June 15 Carolyn Jones

June 22 Carolyn Jones

Daycamp June 9-13 PANDAMANIA

Daycamp is just a few weeks away. There are registration forms available

at the Welcome Center. Please fill out a registration form even if you are

volunteering to help us order the appropriate number of t-shirts. There is

also some areas we still need volunteers for the week. This year’s counse-

lors are Josh Rotert, Brooke Plummer, Jess Hoevener, Meghan Mann, Avri

Hackman, and Catherine Allen. Jamie Baker is coordinating the Preschool

this year. This year’s theme is Pandamania! We will be setting up for

Daycamp following the Sunday school picnic around 1:00-1:30 on Sunday,

June 8 for anyone interested in helping! The preschool will meet from

9:30-11:30. Those entering 1st grade-6th grade will meet from 9:30-2:30.

There will be some afternoon activities on various days as follows: Monday Ends at 2:30, No afternoon activities Tuesday Snack at church 2:30. Leave by bus at 3:00 for Red Sky Animal

Shelter Tour/volunteer time. Return to church at 5:30. NO Meal this

evening! Wednesday Ends at 2:30. Family Pool Night at Brownstown Pool at 7:30-

9:00. Thursday Snack at church 2:30. Leave by bus to go to Seymour High

School for the Bike Ride. Pick up at Picnic Woods at 5:00. No meal this

evening! Friday Ends at 2:30. No afternoon activities.

The bike ride money raised this year will go to Red Sky Animal Shelter.

We will also be collecting items for the shelter including towels, bleach,

Clorox wipes, sponges, etc. The class bringing the most items will get a piz-

za on the Friday of daycamp for lunch. A reminder…A responsible adult

MUST be at the Brownstown Pool for the children for safety concerns! All

children attending Daycamp will sing at worship on Sunday, June 15 at

both services right after the announcements.

SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL

Carolyn’s Office Hours:

Monday & Wednesday-

Mornings

Email: [email protected]

Home Phone: 497-3338

Cell Phone: 521-0281

Tyler Claycamp (Intern):

Cell Phone 216-7027

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CAROLYN VACATION

Carolyn will be on vacation May 29-June 5. If you have any questions please contact Tyler Claycamp or Pastor

Steve. I will not be able to return your calls until I get back! Thanks!

LUTHER LEAGUE

Luther League will be hosting the Sunday School Picnic Meal. Nate Otte will be contacting you as to what you are

to bring for the meal. If you have an issue with what he asks you to bring, please contact him to make other ar-

rangements. Also please be at the picnic woods around 8:30 on Sunday, June 8 to start cooking for the meal.

We need everyone’s participation in this fundraiser!

Y & F MINISTRIES CONTINUED

JR. HIGH YOUTH

Jr. High will be setting up games for the Sunday School Picnic during Sunday School on Sunday, June 8 at 9:15.

Games will begin around Noon. Each Jr High youth needs to bring a 12pk of soda for the ring a pop game.

SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC

Sunday School Picnic will be held on Sunday, June 8 at 11:15. The Luther League will be hosting the meal this

year. The menu will be Pork Burgers, Hot Dogs, Mac and Cheese, Baked beans, Veggie Kabobs, Desserts. The Jr

High youth will be hosting games again this year following the meal. Be sure to dress the children in older clothes

as they could get wet or dirty!

FINAL COUNT ON LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF

BLANKETS AND KITS

Blankets—250 Personal Care Kits—104

Baby Care Kits—35 School Kits—146

Fabric Kits—6

58 boxes are packed and ready to send to Indian-apolis. A special “Thanks” to the Sunday School Stu-dents for donations to the Personal Care and Ba-by Care Kits, Dennis and Greg Rust for volunteer-ing to transport our donations to Indianapolis on Tuesday, June 10

th and thanks to everyone that

helped pack the boxes.

THE PICNIC SHELTER COMMITTEE will meet on Monday, June 2

nd at 7pm. We will discuss our find-

ings to be presented at the next council meet-ing. Please see Jamie Baker or Leah Otte with any questions. BORCHERS CHAPEL DEVOTIONAL SERVICE will be held at 8:30 am on Thursday, June 5

th in the

Chapel. Everyone is welcome. SOUTHERN INDIANA NIGHT! At the Bats Game At Louisville Slugger Field on Friday, June 13

th at

7:05 pm. Tickets are $6.00 each Contact Pastor Ste-ve, if you would like to go with the group. BORCHERS PRESCHOOL is now accepting enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year. Your child must be age 4 by August 1

st, 2014 to be in the 4/5 yr.

old class; to be in the 3/4 yr. old class the have to be age 3 by August 1

st, 2014 and for the 2/3 yr. old class

they have to be 2 by August 1st, 2014. Enrollment

forms are at the Welcome Center or call the church office at 522-7364 for more information or an enroll-ment form.

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ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS

During the month of June, the Adult Sunday School Class will be discussing some of the recent articles in the Lutheran magazines. Below are the articles and the dates with which they will be discussed:

June 1st—‘Science and Faith’

June 8th—‘Who gets saved?’

June 15th—‘Tradition’

June 22nd

—‘The Ten Words’ June 29

th—Church of the Future’

Copies of these articles will be available

during Sunday School and on the welcome center.

OPPORTUNITY FOR

PRAYER—

During 2014, one of my empha-ses for ministry is prayer. As a way to be intentional about praying, I will be offering two different times each month for people to gather for the sole purpose of praying to-gether. We will gather for about a half hour and spend the time lifting up a variety of re-quests and whatever else is on people’s minds. The dates in June for these prayer gatherings are: Sunday, June 8

th @ 7 PM

and Wednesday, June 25th @ 7:00 PM. Any

questions, please talk with Pastor Steve. If you are unable to come, you are still invited to take time during these appointed times to pray and lift up a variety of requests and pe-titions to God.

PRAYER SHAWL will meet Wednesday,

June 25th at 1:30 pm.

HANNAH CIRCLE

Will not meet in

the summer.

RUTH CIRCLE will meet at 7:30 pm on

Thursday, June 5th at Linda Guinn’s

home. Bible Study Leader is Delores

Douglass.

WINGS will meet on

Thursday, June 5th at

7:00 pm in the Fellow-

ship Hall. The hostess is

Michelle Wood.

BOOK BUZZ will not meet in June and

July . The next meeting will be on

August 25th.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 8:00 am LBW Worship 9:10 am Sunday School 10:15 am WOV Communion

2 7:00 pm Picnic Shelter Meeting

3 12:15 pm Free Senior Movie

4 5 8:30 am Devotional Service 9:00 am Borchers Breakfast Club 7:00 pm WINGS Meeting in Fellowship Hall 7:30 pm Ruth Circle Meeting at Linda Guinn’s Home

6 7

8 8:00 am WOV Communion 8:30 am Luther League meet at Picnic Grove to start cook-ing 9:10 am Sunday School 9:15 am Jr. High setting up for Sunday School Picnic 10:15 am LBW Worship 11:15 am Sunday School Picnic 7:00 pm Prayer

9 9:30 am First Day of Daycamp Drop off 11:30 am Preschool Daycamp Pick-up 2:30 pm Daycamp pick-up 7:00 pm Church Council Meeting

10 9:30 am Daycamp Drop off 11:30 am Preschool Daycamp Pick-up 2:30 pm Pick-up 3:00 pm Daycamp Evening Activity –Red Sky Animal Shelter 5:30 pm Return from evening activity

11 9:30 am Daycamp Drop off 11:30 am Preschool Daycamp Pick-up 2:30 pm Pick-up 7:30 pm Family Pool Night at Brownstown Pool

12 9:00 am Borchers Breakfast Club 9:00 am Borchers Breakfast Club Field Trip 9:30 am Daycamp Drop off 11:30 am Preschool Daycamp Pick-up 2:30 pm Pick-up 3:00 pm Bike Ride

13 9:30 am Daycamp Drop off 11:30 am Preschool Daycamp Pick-up 2:30 pm Pick-up

14

15 8:00 am LBW Worship 9:10 am Sunday School 10:15 am LBW Communion

16 17 18 19 9:00 am Borchers Breakfast Club 7:00 pm MOM’S ANGELS Meeting in the Fellowship Hall

20 21

22 8:00 am Blood Drive in

Preschool Room 8:00 am LBW Communion 9:10 am Sunday School 10:15 am LBW Worship

23 6:30 pm Stephen Minister Group Meeting

24 25 1:30 pm Clothing Center 1:30 pm Prayer Shawl Meeting 7:00 pm Prayer

26 9:00 am Borchers Breakfast Club

27 28

29 8:00 am Worship 9:10 am Sunday School 10:15 am Worship

30 1:30 pm Clothing Center

2014

DAYCAMP 2014 June 9th

—13th

CAROLYN ON VACATION May 29th

—5th

Specks of beige, brown, black and white Shimmering in the sunshine's light

Shifting, sifting, day by day To make a beach where I too, may Lie down like

you beside the sea And briefly bask in eternity. Share with me this peaceful

hour. Share with me your tranquil power. —Peggy Ferrell

SYNOD ASSEMBLY

PASTOR STEVE ON VACATION June 16th

—22nd

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SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC

June 8th at 11:15 a.m.

Luther League will be hosting a free-will offering lunch of Hot Dogs, Pork Burgers, Mac and Cheese, Baked Beans, Grilled Veggie Kabobs and Desserts. A healthy choice meal will also be available.

The Jr. High will host games and a bounce house for the children to enjoy. Please bring children in clothing that can get dirty and wet.


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