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United Redeemer Lutheran Church The December VOICE ELCA SEMN Synod 560 West 3rd St Zumbrota, MN 55992 507-732-7303 [email protected] www.urlchurch.org December 2018

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Page 1: The December VOICE

United Redeemer Lutheran Church

The December VOICE

ELCA SEMN Synod

560 West 3rd St

Zumbrota, MN 55992

507-732-7303

[email protected]

www.urlchurch.org

December 2018

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URLC COUNCIL NOTES NOVEMBER 19

1. Pastor Marggi reported on her continuing ed trip to

Cuba and noted that she will present highlights at

one of the upcoming fellowship forums.

2. Roger Rueckert noted that the annual report

preview is scheduled for Sunday January 20 at the

fellowship forum with the annual report business

meeting set for Sunday January 27 also at the

fellowship forum.

3. It was noted that the church staff evaluations will be

conducted during December.

4. The council reviewed a recommendation from the

Southeastern Minnesota Synod that the United

Redeemer Lutheran church increase their

membership fee from $6000 to $7200 for 2019. It

will be reviewed during the budget process.

5. The snow removal contract for this winter was

approved for Countryside Lawn & Landscape of

Zumbrota.

6. The council reviewed the outcome of the council

open forum held November 11 and thought the

communication process was well received. Strong

consideration will be given to scheduling such

meetings next year.

7. Next meeting set for Monday December 17.

PROJECT 3R REPORT The financial status of Project 3R is as follows; The

debt as of November 15 is $160700. We received

$4800 in October. 62% of the debt for the total

$412485 project 3R cost has been retired.

Thank you to everyone for your continued

contributions and for participating in the November

18 hot dish bake off. The funds raised from the

event will be included in the December report.

WANTED: MEMBERS INTERESTED IN

SERVING ON THE CHURCH COUNCIL After the January 27 Annual meeting there will be

three 3 year terms and one 2 year term open. Joan

Henriksen, Tony Stensland & Roger Rueckert end

their terms and Alex Moreno will be leaving after

serving one year. There are a total of nine council

member positions and so it is important to fill these

positions. The nominating committee members

who will recommend members to fill the positions

are Shirley Buck, Rene Arendt & Mike Brengman.

Please contact one of these committee members

or let JoAnne know at the church office if you are

interested in serving. Thank you for your

cooperation.

WELCA NEWS

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Soon it will be 2019. It is our hope for peace and

love in our world.

On December 2 we will hold the annual WELCA

thank offering at each service. This tradition goes

back to the 1800’s. Offerings are given in gratitude

for the blessings we all receive. Money received is

used to support the many life-changing ministries

of Women of the ELCA. Thank you for your

offering this year. (There are no envelopes for this

offerings.)

Have a blessed holiday season,

Leah Wichmann Hinz, President of WELCA

WELCA Board Meeting-Dec. 5th - 5:30pm at church

Rebekah Circle -Dec. 13 -10:30am JoAnn Ring home (Note time change)

Naomi Circle -Dec.13 9am Carolyn Bartlett home

Ruth Circle - 8am Bridget’s café

No guilting in Nov. or Dec.

PLEASE SAY A PRAYER FOR:

Please pray for our members & friends with long-

term illnesses, those recovering, and those in our

hearts and thoughts. Also please keep praying for

the families of all military personnel and world

peace.

David Hodges, Pat Lawler, Phil Goplen’s family, Sue

Quam, Bernice Ratgen, Dolph Bezoier, Cindy Reding,

Bonnie Arnold (Barb Madison’s sister), Carol Hanson

& Carl Jennrick

Please call the office to update this list.

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SUNDAY FORUM & FELLOWSHIP

(SFF ) 12/2 TBD

12/9 TBD

12/16 TBD

12/23 TBD

12/30 TBD

The Bible teaches us that Jesus enjoyed

relationships and fellowship with his disciples.

Wanting to continue building relationships, the

Sunday Fellowship and Forum Committee plans

and provides Sunday morning activities that

promote Christian fellowship for individuals of all

ages. Our coffee and cookie gatherings between

worship services are very popular and also

successful in building relationships and getting to

know people at a "heart" level.

Please think about volunteering when the sign-up

calendar is passed around.

SFF Committee

Travel to Morocco

With Intrepid Tours

June 10 - 24, 2019

Aromatic tajines, palm-spotted, red-earthed

landscapes and limitless generosity define the

home of the Maghreb. Any visit, whether one

week or one month, will give you a glimpse of

the friendliness, vibrancy and flavor of this

Berber-Arab-Spanish-Portuguese-French

melting pot.

Contact Marggi at 507.732.7303 if you

are interested in going on this exciting

adventure.

Message from

Mission Support/Evangelism

Committee

Amazing things happen here at

United Redeemer because we

live boldly, share abundantly,

and give generously. Every

program at our church relies on

contributions of volunteerism and

donations. Please watch for mailings, temple

talks, and calling reminders in the upcoming

weeks. We ask that you honor the talents and

gifts God has given you by considering one new

way to serve or donate this year. Thank you.

In a Heartbeat!

A meal & short meditative service

Wednesday December 5th

Music by Dylan Starr and a short meditation

Meal 5:00 - 6:30 pm (provided by Youth)

Worship at 6:00 pm Everyone is invited! Activity for kids too.

Please come! free will offering

FLOWER & ALTAR CARE December 2018

Judy Krause &

Sue Mann

*Pray for our pastors, staff, church council, transition

committees and congregation as we work together to

accomplish God's will and purpose.

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CONFIRMATION 7

th Gr. Pre-Confirmation Class

Wed. Dec. 5th - Come for "Heartbeat" Supper

begins at 5:30pm & the service is at 6-6:30pm

Wed. Dec. 12th - "Early Release" Class

Wed. Dec. 19th - Come for "Heartbeat" Supper

begins at 5:30pm & the service is at 6-6:30pm

Sunday Dec. 16th - the 7th gr. is serving at the

Christmas Program, Ushering-Reading-Instrumental

2 Week Christmas Break

8-9th

gr. Confirmation Calendar

Wed. Dec. 5th 6:30-7:15pm Lg. Group Class

Wed. Dec. 12th 6:30-7:15pm Lg. Group Class

Wed. Dec. 19th - 6:30-7:15pm Christmas Caroling

2 Week Christmas Break

CHRISTMAS EVE - YOUTH

INSTRUMENTALISTS NEEDED AT 4PM We would love any Youth Pianists, Singers,

Instrumentalists for the 4pm Christmas

Service. Please contact Cindy if you are interested

in sharing your musical talent!

“CBC” CHRISTIAN BREAKFAST CLUB The Wed. morning Breakfast is for any Youth 7

th gr.

& up! There is always a ride to school by 7:45am!

This is not just for United Redeemer Youth, any

kids in the area can come. Please bring a few $ for

the food.

SUNDAY SCHOOL December 16th: We look forward to our Annual

Christmas Program on Sun. Dec. 16th at

10:30amin the Sanctuary. We'll practice during

Sunday school on Dec. 2nd & 9th. We have a

Special Saturday Practice Dec. 15th from 9-

11:30am. We'll have a break during this time with

snacks & a short Christmas movie - "Frosty"! The

kids should report on the 16th to the basement area

at 10am to prepare for the processional for the

program.

NOISY OFFERING Our next Noisy Offering is set for Sunday,

November 4th at both services. This helps with

purchasing items for Sunday school. We thank you

for all that change & those dollar bills help too!

"GIFT CARDS" FOR SALE! We have our order forms for many different gift

cards at both entrances to the Sanctuary, & in front

of the Main Office. An order will go in on Monday,

Dec. 10th. Each retailer you buy a card from gives

the URLC Youth back a percentage on the money

you spent on the cards! It's a great fundraiser as it

helps you buy Christmas presents, & gives the

Youth account some money at the same

time. Please drop off your order form at the main

office, or with Cindy.

"COOKIE AUCTION" The Annual Cookie Auction is Sunday, Dec. 2nd

during the Fellowship time 9:20-10:15am. This

cookie auction helps fund the 2019 Wyoming

Mission Trip! We hope to see you there! It's really

fun to see & buy some awesome treats for the

Holiday season!

YOUTH SUNDAY Acolytes / Ushers / Readers in December

December 9th

8:30am Acolytes: Cora & Preston Ohm

10:30am Acolytes: Robert Quenzer & Gage Starr

8:30am Ushers: Natalye Quam & Rylee Schliep

10:30am Ushers: Tyler Soltau & Josh Drackley

8:30am Reader: Carly Fredrickson

10:30am Reader: Rianne Buck

ANNUAL “COOKIE AUCTION” We look forward to our 1

st Fundraiser of the season

– the Cookie Auction, Sun. Dec. 2nd! Please plan

on coming, you will love it!

YOUTH & FAMILY DIRECTOR’S PAGE DECEMBER 2018

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Garlands, Garlands & more

Garlands!

Property Management is offering

artificial church garland for a

FREE WILL offering on

Sunday, December 2nd

These garlands were previously in the sanctuary.

Sarah Arens

The Travel Concierge presents…...

Imperial Cities with

Oberammergau Passion Play

Budapest, Vienna & Prague

September 16-26, 2020

Still time to sign up!!

Brochures by the office or

Contact Marggi at 507.732.7303 if you are

interested in going on this exciting adventure.

Grab a giving ornament today!

It’s time once again for us to help with the

Goodhue County Christmas project. This year

we have the names of only 3 families that are

in need of our help. Toys are provided by the

Marines Toys for Tots program in Red Wing.

We are asked to provide food and clothing for

these families.

Please take an ornament (or 2) from the tree in

the back of the sanctuary. Wrap the clothing

items and attach the ornament to the package.

Bring the wrapped clothing and donated food

to the church office by Sunday, December 9th.

Be sure to sign your name on the sheets

provided.

We also appreciate cash donations

to buy additional food for the families.

Thank your for sharing!

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Haven of Hope Women’s Shelter

Looking for recyclable cell phones. If the phone

works, please include the charger.

Hope Coalition will erase your contacts.

Non-working cell phones still bring in

recycling dollars.

WELCA

Thank You offering on

December 2nd

at both services.

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URLC Church Council Meeting October 15, 2018

Minutes prepared by Joan Henriksen Present: Alex Moreno, Pastor Marggi, Joan Henriksen, Mary Ayen, Ron Gabrielson, Linda Herrick, Willie Rauen, Lori Copeman, Tony Stensland Absent: Roger Rueckert

Item Discussion Action

Approval of Agenda As printed Motion: to approve agenda with addendum By: Tony Stensland Second: Willie Rauen Motion Passed

Public comments None

Approval of Minutes from September 2018

Motion: to approve the August council minutes By: Lori Copeman Second: Mary Ayen Motion Passed

Financials-Treasurer’s report and bill approval

September income: $25,375.01 September expenses: $21,832.10 Difference + $4,197.93 Operating fund balance: $9,046.37 3R Loan amount: $172,500

Motion: to approve the treasurer’s report and bills, By: Tony Stensland Second: Lori Copeman Motion Passed

Youth Financial Report Review

Youth financial report was noted.

For Information Only

Pastor Marggi’s report --Block Party & Rally Sunday was a huge success and thanks to the many volunteers that made it happen. --Rally Sunday – would be good to move it one week later to be able to advertise --Continuing Ed trip to Cuba (Nov 3-13) – 4 are going from the church and joining another group --Confirmation classes – not a lot of opportunity yet due to many other events, etc. --Confirmation for 10th graders will be held on October 28th --New members were welcomed at both services on 10/14. --Member, Nikki Rockne, will be ordained at our church on Monday, Oct 29th.

Information Only

President’s Report --Council open forum with members at SFF on 11/11/2018 with council members attending if possible. --2019 church council formation (Tony, Joan & Roger rotate off council. Need three, three year term people to serve) --September-December 2018 calendar review (note single service on Sunday after Thanksgiving)

Information Only

Continued on page 9

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Committee Reports Staff support-staff evaluations will be organized to happen prior to December.

Mission/Evangelism- in the midst of stewardship campaign.

Property management- summit company quote for oven hood which needs a check and update every 12 years. Schumacher elevator check completed. Organ and two pianos will be tuned before Reformation Sunday.

Worship- Three sanctuary monitors have been ordered and placed soon. Committee made recommendations about Christmas decorations.

Youth & Family Ministry- update on Sunday School, CBC, Youth trip, cookie auction,

Social Ministry- Deb Wilkinson and Mary Goplen will take leadership roles on coat closet and Hope coalition.

Adult Education- There is an open Sunday in October without structured plans.

Trust Fund Project 3R-balance 9/15 of $172,500.

Committee has met to reinvigorate fundraising with hotdish and jello bake-off on November 18th. Two different auction items will be available.

Motion to approve pay $565 for oven hood update. by Linda Herrick Second by Mary Ayen

Old Business Technology taskforce status- Linda putting together group willing to drive coordinated efforts around social media and in-service technology.

Information

New Business --Wreaths will be hung, garland will be sold at hotdish bake-off. Big wreath will not go up. --Council considered celebrating Nikki Rockne’s ordination

Information Motion by Linda Herrick to purchase Nikki Rockne a gift to celebrate her ordination. Second by Willie Rauen

Adjourn Next Meeting: Monday November 19, 2018 Motion: to adjourn By: Linda Herrick Second by: Lori Copeman Motion Passed Adjourned by Ron Gabrielson at 1915

Continued from page 8 URLC Church Council Meeting October 15, 2018

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