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St. John’s Newsletter Lewiston, Minnesota February, 2018 Vol. 21 No. 2 Pastor Michael Lindemann Pastor Paul Kuckhahn [email protected] [email protected] Principal Jeff Essig General [email protected] [email protected] www.lewistonlutherans.org www.stjohnslew.org Church 523-2280 School 523-2508 Church Service Times: Thursday – 7:00 pm Sunday – 8:00 & 10:30 am

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St. John’s Newsletter

Lewiston, Minnesota February, 2018 Vol. 21 No. 2

Pastor Michael Lindemann Pastor Paul Kuckhahn

[email protected] [email protected]

Principal Jeff Essig General

[email protected] [email protected]

www.lewistonlutherans.org www.stjohnslew.org

Church 523-2280 School 523-2508

Church Service Times: Thursday – 7:00 pm Sunday – 8:00 & 10:30 am

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Church and Communion

Attendance

December 2015 December 2016 December 2017

12/6 - 362 12/4 - 301 12/3 - 307

12/13 - 297 12/11 - 243 12/10 - 242

12/20 - 364 12/18 - 291 12/17 - 326

12/27 - 251 12/25 - 266 12/24 - 251

12/31 - 204

Total - 1274 - 1101 - 1330

Ave - 319 - 275 - 266

Communion for December

2015 - 433 2016 - 340 2017 - 395

Membership: 866 Communicants: 675 Children: 191

Membership Changes:

Amanda Bartelson, adult confirmand

William Frederick Kafer, baptism

Knox Marlin Meisch, baptism

Carson Julius Heim, baptism

Wyatt John Randall, baptism

Flowers for the Altar

The flower chart is located in the entry way on

the table by the guest book. If you have a special

occasion to celebrate, please sign up for that

date.

December Budget

Total = $62,180.42

90% Current Account = $55,962.38

10% Missions = $6218.04

Funds Available = $68,732.68

Actual Expenses = $42,023.81

Met Budget + or - = $26,708.87

Local Bank Loan = $27,399.19

New Church Fund Loan = $116,002.04

CABLE TELEVISION TIMES (Times subject to change)

Lewiston Charter Cable

Channel 985 Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 am

& 7:00 pm

Winona Charter Cable

Channel 986 Thursday 10:00 am & 6:30

HBC Cable

Channel 20 Wednesday 9:00 pm Sunday 1:00

pm

St. Charles Wednesday 7:00 pm Sunday 11:00 am

If your spouse would be interested in taking

membership classes, please talk to Pastor

Lindemann or Pastor Kuckhahn. We are happy

to go through the classes with you. There is no

obligation when finished. When finished you

can become a member, if you choose. We

encourage couples to take the class together.

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Bible Classes Sunday Morning Sunday morning Bible class is from 9:15 to

10:15 am and held in the cafeteria. We are

studying 95 Theses for the 21st Century. Everyone is encouraged to

attend this class. Parents come while your children attend Sunday

School.

Midweek Bible Class We are looking at apologetics – the defense of the Christian faith. As we

begin we will using a class entitled Debunking Evolution. Only the Holy

Spirit working through the Gospel converts. But it is good for us to see

the logical holes in the ideas of our world. This class is open to everyone

and everyone is encouraged to attend. We meet Tuesday nights at 7:00

pm and the class is repeated on Thursday mornings at 10:00 am.

Teen Bible Class This class is held on Sunday morning in the school library. All the teens

are encouraged to attend this class.

Sunday School Sunday School is held between services on Sunday morning. The children will meet in the Activity Center for a devotion before they go to their classrooms.

Book Study Club Book Club Bible Study will be reading A Path Strewn With Sinners..

Women At The Well This Bible study will meet again after Easter.

We have four students right

now attending Martin

Luther College in New Ulm

preparing to be pastors and

teachers. In the offering

envelope pack you will find a red offering envelope for the

Scholarship Fund. With this money we try to give these

students some financial support. Martin Luther College will

match whatever you give our students up to a $1000. Martin

Luther College does not have access to as many scholarships

as other college may have and so whatever we can give them

is a big help. Pray for our students and support them in any

way you can.

St. John’s Cemetery Policy

The cemetery will not be plowed this winter

unless there is a funeral. This will help save

some money in the perpetual fund. If you

have any questions call Pastor Lindemann

at 523-2280.

Please join our Dorcas Society as we

continue our Bible study on Women

of the Bible. This month we will be

studying Rebekah. After our meeting,

we will have a delicious lunch of

soups and breads. Our meeting will be held on Wednesday,

February 7 at 6:30 pm. Dorcas members are also reminded that

we will be serving supper before the Ash Wednesday service

which is February 14. The supper will begin at 6:00 pm.

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THURSDAY NIGHT WORSHIP

Our last Thursday night worship service before Lent will be on Thursday, February 8. During Lent, because of the Wednesday night services, there is no Thursday night worship. It will begin again on April 5.

Basketball The schedule for January is printed below. You can also check out the schedule for any changes at www.stjohnslew.org

February 2 at 1st Lutheran (co-oping with MCG) (5,6,7,8) February 5 at Rochester Homeschoolers (4:30 A-Boys, 5:30 A-Girls) February 9-11 LALSAC Tournament February 16-18 MLC Basketball Tournament

EVANGELICAL HERITAGE VERSION OF THE BIBLE

The Evangelical Heritage Version is now also globally online

for free at www.biblegateway.com Click on the arrow at the

top right and scroll down to Evangelical Heritage Version. As

with the other translations on Biblegateway, the text may be

copied and pasted as long as there is acknowledgment

given. For more information, go

to http://wartburgproject.org. The Evangelical Heritage

Version is the version we use in our church services.

LOOKING FOR CONFIRMATION PICTURES

Following are the confirmation pictures we are missing since 1919. 2017 1951 1940 1939 1937 1930 1923 1921 1919 This is actually amazing when you think about it. 100 years of pictures and we are missing 11. We are also missing everything from 1866 to 1919 with the exception of 1909, 1907 and the oldest one Pam was able to find, 1892. We have those three. Not sure how much luck we will have getting the other older ones.

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WELS Marriage Enrichment & Getaway Weekend How is your marriage? Would you like it to be healthier? God designed marriage and only he can improve the health of your marriage. Join us for a marriage enrichment weekend March 9-11, 2018. The cost is $325 per couple and includes lodging, breakfast both days and lunch on Saturday. Spend your weekend learning how to know each other better, appreciate each other more, gain trust, manage conflict, nurture intimacy and connect with each other intentionally – all in the light of God’s grace. The result? A healthier marriage. Space is limited, so register early. See the poster or brochure in our lobby for more information. Visit www.wels.net/adult-discipleship for more information and to register. 

Thank you to everyone who gave us gifts during the Christmas season. We appreciate them a great deal. God’s blessings to each of you in the new year.

Pastor and Lisa Lindemann Pastor and Meghan Kuckhahn

“I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercessions and thanksgiving be made for everyone – for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.” 1 Timothy 2:1,2

STORM POLICY

Sometimes the weather controls

whether we have all our

services, or not. In bad

weather or during the clean-up

from bad weather, the 8:00 am

service may be canceled along

with Sunday School and Bible

Class. The 10:30 am service

under normal circumstances will be held. If you

wonder whether the 8:00 am service is going to be

held, please call the church at 523-2280. There will

be a message on the answering machine. You can also

look at the church website,

www.lewistonlutherans.org. We will try to update

that as soon as possible. Normally, we will not call

the radio or tv stations. Thursday night church, all

meetings, Bible class and catechism class will be

canceled if school is canceled or if the buses bring

the kids home early. If you have any questions, just

call 523-2280.

Parent/Teacher League PTL will meet on Wednesday, February 7 at 7:00 pm in the Activity Center. All parents of our grade school children are encouraged to attend this meeting.

Items that will be presented: Eligibility guidelines for sports, Jr. High participation in sports, BK56 race, Wellness Plan, and much more! Come and learn more about your school!

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St. John’s Annual Meeting was called to order by Chairman Glen Haag. Membership changes were read and accepted. The ballot was presented and elections were carried out. The report of the Treasurer

was given and accepted. Reports were heard from Finance, the Annual Report, Elders and our Luther High delegate. There was no unfinished business. With a few changes the salary proposal was accepted and with our synod pledge set at $55,000 the budget was passed. We are working toward switching to a fiscal budget which will run from July 1 to June 30th of the next year. We are working toward beginning this budgeting process this summer. It was announced that two memorials were received by St. John’s. $10,000 was given by Ron Wanek in memory of his parents. Ruth Brandt who now enjoys the perfection of heaven gave St. John’s congregation $344,000. The Endowment Committee after prayer, study and discussion will give recommendations on how best to use this money to the glory of God and for our blessing. If you have suggestions for the use of these gifts, please speak with one of the pastors or the members of the Endowment Committee. We thank God for such gifts.

CARING CHRISTIANS MENTAL

HEALTH

Join us on Monday, February 5th at 6:30 p.m. at First Lutheran

Church, 400 West Ave. S. La Crosse, WI

A Christian Therapist- Kristi Paulsen from LIVING WELL will be

there.

Topic for Discussion: An overview of Bipolar, Coping with

Mental Illness & supporting those who do. Plus, lots of

resources!!

Lent Services Times

Jehovah 12:00 pm Light lunch to follow

St. John’s 7:00 pm Supper at 6:00 pm

February 14 Pastor – Paul Kuckhahn Hebrews 5:7-9 Choir – Senior Meal – Dorcas February 21 Pastor – Michael Lindemann Hebrews 4:14-16 Choir – Junior Meal – PTL February 28 Pastor – Mark Wilde (Cochrane) Hebrews 1:1-3 Choir – 3&4 Meal – Choir March 7 Pastor – Matthew Schoell (Winona) Hebrews 10:19-25

Choir – Senior Meal – Luther League March 14 Pastor – Ben Sadler (Goodview) Hebrews 10:5-12 Choir – 7&8 Meal – Church Council March 21 Pastor – Paul Jansen (Fountain City) Hebrews 13:10-16 Choir – None Meal – Faculty

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LUTHER HIGH UPDATE 1/17/18

Master Plan Building Committee Report A one-year approval was granted by the state to renew our building plans. Still need to finalize plans for remodeling old rooms and submit to

state. Work continues on final aspects pertaining to the purchase of the vacant lot. Rise Up and Build / Finish the Work Capital Campaign Committee Report : Banners which were made for each congregation for the Finish the Work campaign will be presented to delegates at the February 7th meeting. An updated financial report was presented with options available and possible loan options through CEF. Call Updates: Mr. Mark Ross returned the Call to serve as

Nebraska Lutheran High School’s activities director, math

instructor and coach. We pray that God continues to bless Mr.

Ross’s faithful work in support of Christ-centered education at

Luther High.

On January 16, the Board of Control has extended a Divine Call to Mr. Jon Engelbrecht to serve as Luther High’s Dean of Students and assist with coaching football. Mr. Engelbrecht currently serves as Principal of St. Paul Lutheran School in Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Please keep Mr. Engelbrecht in your prayers as he deliberates where the Lord would have him serve. Planning continues to work out details of Calls to address

instructional needs due to the retirements of Mr. Keith Heinze and

Mr. Jim Rupprecht.

2018-19 Budget The preliminary budget options were presented

as well as upcoming needs mainly in the office in support of WPCP,

expanded SCRIP program, the Big Knight and other initiatives.

Tuition and fees for the coming school year are established at the

February 7th Conference of Delegates meeting.

Hebrews 10:24,25 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. This passage is a good summary of what we are trying to accomplish with the Peter Plan. We want to spur each other on toward love and good deeds. But those flow from faith. Faith comes from hearing the Word of God. So what we are trying to do is with contact with each other to encourage each member to stay in contact with the Word of God. For in the Gospel there is hope, the hope of eternal life. It is so easy for any of us to drift away from contact with the Word of God. It does not seem important. Maybe things haven’t changed in your life since you stopped coming to church. Unfortunately our faith does not give us the same hunger pains that our stomach does when we fail to eat. There really is not a part of our body that reacts when we fail to hear the Word of God. But faith does say, “I was glad when they said to me, let’s go to the house of the Lord.” We all struggle, some more than others, when it comes to hearing God’s Word. But we all need it because none of us can sustain faith by ourselves. God gives it and only God sustains it and he does that through the Gospel in Word and Sacrament. That’s why we want you to come to church and hear the Word of God. It is not about money. It is not about getting our way. It is not about making you do something. It is about keeping you connected to your Savior. It is about, humanly speaking, getting you to heaven. It is about staying in contact with Jesus. Faith says, “I want to hear”. Unbelief says, “who cares”. We need each other. That is why God put us on this earth. We are to love God and love our neighbor. The most loving thing we can do is share the Gospel. That is the goal of the Peter Plan. We pray it is a blessing for St. John’s. We pray that the Gospel is shared among us through it.