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duce more fruit trees. Similarly,
the church exists not only to en-
joy its own fruit, but to see the
growth of disciples multiplying
into more disciples.
That said, we do en-
courage Disciples to become
members. Membership is re-
quired in order to participate in
voting procedures of our congre-
gation. Membership also shows
commitment to the mission and
ministry. All prospective new
members are required to attend
our “Discovering Our Redeemer”
course, which introduces you to
Jesus’ teaching, The Lutheran
Church Missouri Synod, and Our
Redeemer Lutheran. Maybe you
are interested in church member-
ship, or maybe you are just curi-
ous about what we teach, believe,
and confess here. Either way, you
are encouraged to attend Discov-
ering Our Redeemer this Fall.
In Christ,
Pastor Chris Gorshe
August is a busy
month. But I find myself antici-
pating September. Starting on
September 8 Our Redeemer will
be going to two services. There is
a lot of work to be done to pre-
pare for this change. Part of that
work also includes preparing to
offer a special series called Discov-
ering Our Redeemer beginning
on Rally Sunday.
Discovering Our Re-
deemer is the name of the “New
Members” class that I will be
using in the future. I tested the
course with one of the small
groups this spring and it went
very well. Both prospective new
members and some veteran mem-
bers all seemed to enjoy it. I
would like to offer this class as
our weekly Bible Study for nine
weeks in the Fall. ALL MEM-
BERS are being asked to commit
to this class as a refresher as you
get to know our Redeemer Jesus
better, but also Our Redeemer
Church better. Prospective new
members are invited to attend
this class as the pathway to be-
coming a voting member at Our
Redeemer. Please plan to set
aside one extra hour per week to
meet with your church family to
re-discover Our Redeemer.
Topics for this class will
include:
* It is all about discipleship.
* What’s so distinctive about
being Lutheran?
* The significance of the Bible.
* Our new life with God.
* Our relationship with God.
* Cultivating our relationship
with God.
SHAPEd for servanthood.
Stewardship: Sharing God’s bless-
ings.
A contagious faith: Connecting
others to Jesus.
We are much more
interested in making disciples at
Our Redeemer. The ultimate
goal of the Great Commission is
that disciples make more disci-
ples. The purpose of a fruit tree
is not only to produce fruit. The
purpose of a fruit tree is to pro-
Discovering Our Redeemer!Discovering Our Redeemer!Discovering Our Redeemer!Discovering Our Redeemer!
OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN A U G U S T
Redeeming The Times Officers
Chairman
Randy Erickson
Vice Chair
Stan Grunenwald
Treasurer
Mary Thurnau
Financial Secretary
Nancy Loscheider
Recording Secretary
Val Strugar
Asst Recording Secretary
Kim Gibeau
Elders
Dana Borchardt
Mark Box
Jerry Crowe
Phill Gorath
John Kruse
Kelly Morris
Adam Morrow
Russ Shields
Trustees
Dennis Dixon
Keith Diebold
Ron Larson
Jeff Gilbert
Clyde Thurnau
Christ’s Crew Chairperson
Bob James
Parish Nurses
Greta Crowe
Mary Hepola
LWML Chairperson
Jodi Martin
Preschool Board Chairperson
Becky Seeley
Kitchen/Funeral Coordinator
Judy Peterson
Staff
Administrative Asst
Linda Morrow
Preschool Director
Krystine Jurvelin
Preschool Teachers
Donna Derby
Jessica Dixon
Monica Beighley
Custodian
John Kruse
Controller
Ron Evensen
Pastor
Chris Gorshe
Please Join Us! Worship:
Sunday—9AM
Wednesday—7PM
Education Hour:
Sunday—10:30AM
Contact Our Redeemer Lutheran
Church
35568 Foxtail Lane
PO Box 8
Cohasset, MN 55721
Us! Office: 218.328.5165
Pastor Gorshe:
218.999.7192
Preschool: 218.999.7193
>>>>>Check out our website at www.ourredeemercohasset.org<<<<<
about our giving?
A couple of years ago
we had an “emergency” door
offering for Missionary Bernie
Lutz who was in Sudan and need-
ed to buy an ox to support villag-
ers there. It was a proud moment
when I was able to announce that
we received enough to buy almost
3 oxen.
More recently, I was
asked by the organization “Faith
Coomes By Hearing” to receive a
special offering for Bible Memory
Sticks to be sent overseas to our
troops. I reluctantly agreed think-
ing that I would be satisfied with
a couple hundred dollars. We
sent over three thousand!
In many ways this con-
gregation is so very generous. But
when I see the numbers below,
and how far behind our budget
we are, I get a little concerned.
Supporting your home congrega-
tion by funding the ministries
Continued pg. 4
DON’T SKIP OVER
THIS PAGE! I wonder some-
times how many people read the
newsletter. I’ve often wondered if
I should put a challenge before
the congregation, “If you read this
article, let me know.” That way I
could estimate how many people
actually read the newsletter. The
financial page is the place I won-
der about the most. After all,
church and finances just don’t
mix. At least, that’s what some
Christians would have you be-
lieve. But what does the Bible say
about that?
Paul writes in 2 Corin-
thians 8:7, “But as you excel in
everything- in faith, in speech, in
knowledge, in all earnestness, and in
our love for you- see that you excel in
this act of grace also.” What was
the act of grace to which Paul
referred? Material giving.
Paul encouraged the
Corinthians not to focus only on
those parts of discipleship that
seem pious and “spiritual”. Faith,
speech, and knowledge are worthy
areas to work on growing as disci-
ples of Jesus. It makes us feel
good when we get glimpses of
stronger faith. It helps us to feel
like we are becoming more like
Christ when we speak like him.
And, balanced out with Paul’s
warning that knowledge puffs up,
knowing God’s word also helps us
to feel like we are growing in our
ability to communicate the Word
more effectively. These are all
areas in which disciples should
focus their attention. But what
about giving?
YES! An important
part of discipleship is learning to
share our material blessings with
others. When people talk about
Our Redeemer they typically
mention the friendliness of the
people, the inspirational worship,
the focus on God’s Word, or the
work done through our minis-
tries. But what could be said
Dollars And Sense
OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN
>>>>>Check out our website at www.ourredeemercohasset.org<<<<<
Fiscal Year 2013 Current Month: June
June Actual YTD Actual YTD Budget
Total Income 39,352.30 243,752.88 269,224.50
Total expense 32,242.60 228,224.92
Income less expense +7,109.70 +15,527.96
Mortgage Balance: $371,492.92
This is the report as it is given by the treasurer from our Shepherd’s Staff program for tracking church finances and membership data. The column that you especially want to notice is the Year to date Actual income minus the Total Expenses Actual, which gives us a surplus of $15,527.96 This means that we are spending wisely the resources that God has given us to manage. However, notice that we are almost $25,000 short of what we need to meet our budget. The budget is only a tool used to help us manage God’s resources. We certainly don’t want to tremble in fear when we see such a huge shortfall. But it should make us wonder why we are so behind. Is God getting our very best? Do we expect that our gifts will help grow the church? Or do we give what we think the church needs to “get by?” These are tough questions that each one must ask him/herself. Let’s not forget to give God our very best.
For years Our Redeem-
er has wrestled with the idea of
having two services. Evidence
from church growth experts sug-
gests that when a sanctuary is
about 80% full, growth stops
because the “comfort” level of the
worshippers is affected. There are
only two options to fix this prob-
lem. 1. Add space. 2. Add time.
The quote to add space to our
sanctuary several years ago was
over a million dollars. I think its
safe to say that isn’t going to hap-
pen. Adding a second service is
the only option we have if we
want to have overall growth in
worship attendance.
Our goal as disciples at
Our Redeemer is to grow more
disciples. That happens two ways
by adding a second service. First,
it encourages more people to be in
worship on a Sunday morning
hearing God’s Word. Second, it
gives more people an opportunity
to use their gifts in worship. We
will need people to step up and
help with communion set up,
music leading, technology team,
greeters and ushers, readers, etc.
This is an exciting time.
It will be fun to see how God is
going to bless these changes. Of
course, with all change there is
accompanying loss. Each of us
will have to struggle to adjust to
what we perceive as loss. One
9AM service has been a comforta-
ble place for many of us to be
nurtured and grow in faith. It
may take some time to mourn the
loss of that 9 AM start time, rela-
tionships with people who choose
a different service, the feeling of a
full sanctuary, etc. But God will
help to comfort us during this
transition time.
There are challenges to
overcome as we move forward
with these plans. I recently met
with those leaders involved in our
worship to address some of those
challenges. I was encouraged by
their enthusiasm and willingness
to trust that God will direct us
through this change. Please be
patient as we work through this
transition.
Some things to help you
know what to expect this Fall:
• Changes will take effect on
Rally Sunday, September 8,
2013.
• Rally Sunday will kick off
with the church picnic at
Tioga Beach on Saturday,
Sept. 7 from 4-7PM.
• The first service will not
change in format from what
we currently do.
• The Wednesday service will
not change from what we
currently do.
• We’ve added an every Sun-
day fellowship time in the
Fellowship Hall. Coffee and
donuts will be provided to
encourage sit-down visits
with church family and
friends.
• Education Hour moves up
an hour, but remains basical-
ly the same.
• The 2nd Sunday will still be
“Youth Sunday”. And Cin-
namon rolls are still the 4th
Sun.
Fall Worship Changes!Fall Worship Changes!Fall Worship Changes!Fall Worship Changes!
New Worship Schedule...Beginning September 8, 2013New Worship Schedule...Beginning September 8, 2013New Worship Schedule...Beginning September 8, 2013New Worship Schedule...Beginning September 8, 2013 Matthew 28:18-20 "All
authority in heaven and on
earth has been given to me. 19
Go therefore and make disciples
of all nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
20 teaching them to observe all
that I have commanded you.
And behold, I am with you
always, to the end of the age."
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Redeeming The Times
8:30 – 9:30 Early Service
9:30 – 11:00 Fellowship Time (Coffee and donuts offered every Sun-
day when there are not Cinnamon Rolls offered)
9:45 – 10:45 Education Hour (KFC, Adult Bible Study, and Confir-
mation)
11:00 – 12:00 Late Service
Pastor Chris and Betha-
ny are hosting the Tuesday Noon
Concert series luncheon on Tues-
day, August 13th. The proceeds
from this event are going to sup-
port their mission trip to Tanzania
next Summer. Would you be
willing to volunteer to help serve
for this luncheon? Please sign up
at the Hospitality Table in the
Narthex of the church.
We are also collecting
used eyeglasses in a basket in the
Narthex. We have been asked to
collect up to 3000 eyeglasses to be
shipped over to Tanzania. We
will be working with an eye doctor
to perform vision checks and fit
people for glasses. This will also
afford us the opportunity to share
the Gospel with those we meet at
the eye clinic.
We are also receiving
donations for Bibles to ship over
to Tanzania. Most people do not
have access to a personal Bible in
their native Swahili language. We
will be able to purchase and deliv-
er Bibles for the on site missionar-
ies to give the Word away to
Christians they encounter. If you
would like to make an offering for
this purpose please get it to Ron
Evenson in the church office.
Thank you in advance
for all of the support for this
amazing trip. We know that it
will be life-changing and hope that
it will be transformational as we
continue to learn what it means to
be a disciple of Jesus Christ.
In Christ,
Pastor Chris Gorshe
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Dollars and Sense Dollars and Sense Dollars and Sense Dollars and Sense
the economy is good, my choices
don’t always reflect a heart of
gratitude for all that God has
done. The economy doesn’t keep
me from buying $5.00 coffee
drinks. It doesn’t keep some of
our members from buying new
boats, campers, and 4 wheelers. It
doesn’t stop the exotic vacations.
Did you know that the
average income for Grand Rapids
is $38,000? Based on our budget
and membership our members
give annually less than 3% of their
salary to the church. Some give
much more and, sadly, some don’t
give anything at all. Let’s all take
time to evaluate how our giving
reflects our discipleship so that we
can learn to excel in the grace of
giving.
that we have agreed to fund to-
gether may not seem as pious or
spiritual as buying an ox to feed a
family. But that too is “excelling
in this grace of giving.”
What is holding us back
from keeping pace with...or even
surpassing...our budget? A poor
economy? I wish I could blame it
on that. The truth is, even when
2 Corinthians 8:7-8 But
as you excel in everything- in
faith, in speech, in
knowledge, in all earnestness,
and in our love for you- see
that you excel in this act of
grace also. I say this not as a
command, but to prove by the
earnestness of others that your
love also is genuine.
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August 2013
Baptisms Don Wendt—
6/20/13 Alyssa Amador Cronin—
7/17/13 Wayne Amador Cronin—
7/17/13 Brooke Ashli Stanley—
7/26/13 Grace Victoria Simpson—
7/26/13
Funerals Leona Groth Memorial—
7/8/13
Weddings Shawn & Julie Kelsey—
6/15/13
ings in April, July, and October
are also designated as congrega-
tional meetings. All voting mem-
bers may participate at these meet-
ings. Special voters meetings are
occasionally called by the pastor
or the board chairman. These
emergency meetings must be an-
nounced to the congregation at
two Sunday morning services
prior to convening. We also have
a Preschool Board which reports
directly to the Church Board each
month. All members are welcome
to attend Church board meetings,
but only board members are al-
lowed to vote.
Our Redeemer has a
church board (members listed on
the front page of this newsletter)
with members elected by the con-
gregation. The board regularly
handles the decisions regarding
the day to day business of the
church. Board meetings are regu-
larly scheduled for the first Mon-
day of each month at
6:30. The January
meeting is the annu-
al meeting, at which
time new officers are
elected and the budg-
et is approved. The
regualar board meet-
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Redeeming The Times
Were on the web!
www.ourredeemercohasset.org
See the Vision –
In 3 years we see a church that praises and glorifies God so that…
People of all ages are so filled with God’s Word that they live it and share it.
A growing number of people are discovering and using their God given gifts and abilities.
People are coming closer and closer to God and one another in worship, mis-sion, and ministry.
Consider the Mission –
The mission of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church is to receive God’s Word in order to teach our members to reach our neighbors with our Redeemer to the Glory of God.
Receiving, Teaching, and
Reaching with our Redeemer!
Contact Us! Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
35568 Foxtail Lane
PO Box 8
Cohasset, MN 55721
Office: 218.328.5165
Pastor Gorshe: 218.999.7192
Preschool: 218.999.7193
Fax: 218.999.7191
Regular Meeting Schedule:
January—Annual Voter’s Meeting
February—Board Meeting
March—Board Meeting
April—Quarterly Voter’s Meeting
May—Board Meeting
June—Board Meeting
July—Quarterly Voter’s Meeting
August—Board Meeting
September—Board Meeting
October—Quarterly Voter’s Meeting
November—Board Meeting
December—Board Meeting
Wondering how decisions
are made around here?
Sometimes we take for grant-
ed that everyone knows how
things get done. This has
come up recently, and we
want to be as transparent as
possible about who makes
decisions at Our Redeemer.
But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, pa�ence, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Gala�ans 5:22 :
Ruby's Pantry had a great 2nd Anniversary! All par�cipants and volunteers
signed one of the two Thank You posters made by Krys�ne Jurvelin which
Nancy Loscheider presented to Affinity Plus in apprecia�on of their $1501.50 dona�on in June. The cashiers
drew three share numbers prior to the sale of shares. When the par�cipant went to purchase that number,
they were told it was free, a gi/ from Affinity Plus. Three shares will be given away each month un�l next
July.
The day was beau�ful, very warm and humid. We received a phone call from the home office telling us the
semi had blown a fuel-line near Moose Lake. They said a replacement semi was on the way and the truck
would be there ASAP. Thanks again to our ladies who prepare the cookies and coffee as the volunteers took
the wai�ng �me to visit with one another and the par�cipants. We are very blessed by our Volunteers!!!
The Blessing Boxes were picked up by the local churches and the cashiers sold the first share about 20
minutes later than usual. Thank You to each and every one of the 68 Volunteers !!
In July of 2012 the number of shares sold was down over 100 from what we had been selling. We were told
that is common in July and August at most sites. The number of shares ordered for July 16th was 425. We
sold 407. That is only 18 less than we have been selling since earlier
this year. Praise the Lord!
As many of you know, we try hard to con�nually improve our distribu�on. A/er looking at the pick-up area
of our distribu�on, a few changes were made. We are elimina�ng using tape and more importantly elimi-
na�ng duplica�on of pick up numbers. Now, the end of the line volunteers are using labels and handing out
colored cards, designed by Carlee Kleno�ch, with the Fruits of the Spirit on them. July's color was lime green
with the fruit of the spirit is love. Without a doubt the members of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, who
faithfully volunteer their �me and talents to Ruby's Pantry, are fulfilling the second of the two great com-
mandments and that is " To Love your neighbor as yourself."
MaryLee
NEWS FROM BREPHOS
HereareafewupdatesonhowthingsaregoingatBREPHOSPREGNANCYCENTER,locatedonHwy2West,
nexttoHawkConstruction.
• EWYL-(EarnWhileYouLearn)programcurrentlyhavefourregularclients.Withthe“mommymoney”
theyearnwhentheytakevaluableparentingskills,theycanpurchaseneededsuppliesfortheirinfants–diapers,wipes,blan-
kets,limitedclothing,etc.
• NEWCLIENTS–TwonewclientsinJulywereinquiringaboutadoptionoptions.Therewerealsogiveninformationon
parentingiftheychosetokeeptheirbabies.
• DIAPERS–Needsfordisposablediapersvaryfrommonthtomonth.Onaveragetheygothroughtwotofourboxesof
approximately100countina30dayperiodanduptosixboxesmonthlyfromtimetotimedependingontheclientscurrently
goingthroughtheclassesorforemergencies.Theyaredispersedinbundlesof12.Asyouknow,wehereatORLtrytohave
threediaperdriveswithina12monthspan–pleaseprayerfullyconsiderhelpingwithourupcomingdrivesinordertohelp
keeptheshelvesatBREPHOSstockedwhentheneedsarise.
• FAIRTIME–Onceagain,BREPHOSwillbehavingaboothattheItascaCountyFair,August14-18intheCommercial
Building.Thishasbeensuchapositiveventureovertheyears–drawinginmanyexpectantmothersandfathersandpeople
ofallages.Teachingtheyoung,especiallythatanunbornbaby,ISABABY!
• ULTRASOUNDMACHINE–ThishasbeenapriorityforthestaffatBREPHOSformanyyears.Thiswillenablethestaffto
providefreeultrasound’stowomenwhomaybeconsideringabortion.StudieshaveshownthatmostwomenDONOTgo
throughwithanabortionwhentheyareabletoseetheirbabiesviaanultrasoundpicture.Recentlytheyhaveopenedupa
newsavingsaccountdesignatedjustfortheultrasoundmachine. FACEBOOK–TheyareintheprocessofupdatingtheirFBpagewhichwilllinkintotheirnewwebsite.www.Brephos.org
The Nurse’s Station This month we want to visit with you about Self-Image: Improving our Vision. Self-Esteem can affect both our life and our wholistic health. Also, in so much of our life, we suffer from not having God’s vision or perspective. But thanks be to God, there is a way to improve our vision… by being grounded in His
Word! (Is. 55:8)
Self-Image refers to a perception of our worth and value, as well as estimation of our strengths and areas for needed growth. As Christians, we are grateful that our worth is not based on what we have done, but rather on He who has al-ready done it all for us!
Your Parish Nurse’s Self-Image Prescription
• Refocus your vision with God at the center and everything else in increasing distance from Him… Draw this as a map & plot your stressors
• Stay grounded in God’s Word and in prayer every day: It will improve your vision! • Guard against negative self-talk, and when you do, restate it in words God could agree to • Build intimacy with others • Invest yourself in the work that matters, be involved in serving others • Periodically look in the mirror and see what God sees: A precious redeemed child! • Speak a word of affirmation to others
Our prayer for each of us is that when we look into the mirror, we see the face of a precious and redeemed child of the King! For Biblical support, see Heb. 2:10-13; Rom. 4:23-25; 2 Cor. 5:21; 2 Cor. 4:8-10. “… Fix your attention on God.
You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what He wants from you and quickly respond to it. Unlike the
culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-
formed maturity in you.” Romans 12:2-3 (the Message)
Library News
We have new books, audio cd's, and dvd's on the shelve in the library. There's a good selec-tion of mystery, suspense and adventure in our fiction section such as:
Darkness Follows by Mike Dellosso is about Sam Travis who lives in a Civil War era farm-house in Gettysburg, PA. He awakens one morning to find an old journal with an entry by a
Union soldier…written in Sam’s own handwriting. When this happens several more times, both at night and during waking “trances,” Sam begins to question his own sanity while becoming obsessed with these bone-chilling journal entries. (novel)
The Tehran Initiative by Joel Rosenberg: Iran has just conducted its first atomic weapons test. Muslims around the world are convinced their messiah has just arrived on earth. Israeli leaders fear Tehran will soon launch a nuclear attack that could bring about a second holocaust and the annihilation of Israel. The White House fears Jerusalem will strike first, launching a preemptive attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities that could cause the entire Middle East to go up in flames, oil prices to skyrocket, and the global economy to col-lapse. (novel)
The Ambition by Lee Strobel: A corrupt judge in a mob murder case. A disillusioned pastor, hungry for pow-er. A cynical reporter, sniffing for a scandal. A gambling addict whose secret tape threatens the lives of eve-ryone who hears it. This is an intricate thriller set in a suburban megachurch. The unexpected climax is as gripping as the contract killing that punctuates the opening scene. (audio cd; novel)
Lion of Babylon by Davis Bunn: Marc Royce works for the State Department on special assignments when two CIA operatives go missing in Iraq--kidnapped by Taliban forces bent on generating chaos in the region. Two others also drop out of sight. Are the disappearances linked? Marc must unravel the truth in a covert operation requiring utmost secrecy--from both the Americans and the insurgents. (audio cd)
As a reminder, please fill out the book card with your name and date and file it in the check-out box. Our li-brary is here for everyone to make use of and enjoy, so please return what you borrow when you've finished with it. Thanks!
Respectfully Submitted, Deb Erickson
Saturday, September 7th
4 – 7 pm at Tioga Beach. (In case of
rain, it will be at the church) Meat and grill provided. Please
bring a dish to share. Enjoy an evening of Chris�an Fellow-
ship and get pumped up for Rally Sunday!
Fall Rummage Sale: September 11 & 12. The proceeds of this
sale will be going to Pastor Chris and Bethany for their Mission
Trip to Tanzania. Donations will be accepted staring on Septem-
ber 9th. Thank you!
Evening Bible Studies: Sunday
John Kruse - 246-8675 Lee Mattfield - 326-6941 Linda Morrow - 326-8238
Mark Klenotich - 326-3538 Phill Gorath - 326-5645 (recessed till Sep)
.
Thursday
Stan Grunenwald - 326-5134 Bill Zeige - 301-0167
Dave Dimich - 326-1639
Mothers of Preschoolers
Wow! Is it August already? You are invited to join us at Tioga Beach on August 7th at 10:00 am, bring a picnic lunch if you’d like & August 21st for Scrapbooking at ORL, starting at 9:30 am
In September we will being our new curriculum,
based on: Ephesians 2:10, For we are God’s masterpiece. He has
Created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good
things he planned for us long ago. In Christ, Jodi Martin, Coordinator, MOPS-Cohasset
PRAYER TEAM
Our Redeemer Prayer Team will meet to pray on Tuesday, August 13th at 6:00 pm here at church. Everyone is wel-come to join us.
The below recipe was requested by several ladies who aGended the Ladies Picnic at Irene Eckert’s.
Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwiches
2 doz. dollar buns- fill with 1 slice deli ham and Swiss cheese
Put in 2-9x13 cake pans
Cover with foil and refrigerate over night.
Bake covered with foil at 350 for 25 min.
Remove foil and bake another 5 min.
Melt 1 1/2 C. buGer and add:
2 TBSP poppy seeds
1 TBSP worchestershire sauce
2 TBSP mustard
4 TBSP brown sugar(packed)
Mix well and pour over buns
Our Redeemer Book Club
• August 28th— One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp. Just like you, Ann Voskamp hungers to live her one life well. Forget the bucket lists that have us escaping our everyday lives for exotic experi-ences. 'How,' Ann wondered, 'do we find joy in the midst of deadlines, debt, drama, and daily du-ties? What does the Christ-life really look like when your days are gritty, long--and sometimes even dark? How is God even here?' In One Thousand Gifts, Ann invites you to embrace everyday blessings and embark on the trans-formative spiritual discipline of chronicling God's gifts. It's only in this expressing of gratitude for the life we already have, we discover the life we've always wanted...a life we can take, give thanks for, and break for others. Book Club will meet at Deb Erickson’s at 6:30 pm.
SEWING KITS FOR OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOEBOXES
In a few short months, members and friends of Our Redeemer, will once again be filling and collecting shoeboxes for Samaritan’s Purse, to be sent to underprivileged children all around the world.
Over the years, these boxes have been graciously filled with such items as: socks, mittens, stocking caps, tooth-brushes and paste, hair brushes, bar soap and cloths, school supplies, toys, dolls, puzzles, games and hard can-dy. These boxes are a vessel in which the TRUE GIFT is delivered: Sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Isn’t it a blessing to be involved in this ministry!!!
It was brought to my attention last year, that the older girls would greatly benefit from receiving SEWING KITS. These kits can make SUCH a DIFFERENCE in the lives of these young women – helping to provide an income for their families and help them to stay off the streets as prostitutes.
There are kits available in department stores, or you can make up your own and put them in a sturdy zippered bag. Suggested items for the kits are:
• sturdy sewing scissors
• 3-6 spools of different colored thread
• small container of straight pins
• safety pins
• flexible tape measure
• needles – can be 2-3 sizes
• seam ripper
• buttons – assorted colors/sizes • needle threader The Quilting Ladies of ORL will be donating material to go along with the sewing kits. If you wish to use their materi-al for your kits, please contact Pam Nagel 326-4968 or Bev Callahan 247-7374 between November 1st and 16th. Col-lection of boxes this year is November 18-25.
From the Kitchen Coordinator……….
Hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful weather we have had lately. Starting September 8,
2013, there will be two services on Sundays. There will be a coffee/fellowship time from 9:30
-11:00. We will be purchasing donuts for this coffee time. I will be putting out a sign-up
sheet for people to host the coffee hour. The responsibilities for the hosts will be to make cof-
fee, set out water, coffee and donuts, and clean up after the coffee hour. Coffee and donuts will be available
except for the last Sunday of each month. The youth will be serving their delicious cinnamon rolls on that
Sunday. Please consider signing up to host these coffee times and enjoy the fellowship with each other. If
you have any questions, please give me a call. Judy Peterson, Kitchen Coordinator. Phone: 212-4187 or cell
398-0849.
ESTHER SISTERS Greetings, As I write this we are eagerly awaiting our afternoon paddle and picnic, so I can’t tell you what an awesome time we all had.
Overview of our meeting on July 8th: • We adopted a Rummage Sale & Bazaar policy to help new coordinators manage the event. • We voted on the responsibilities of the serving groups when assisting with events in the Fellowship Hall as well as
updated the current Fellowship Hall/Kitchen usage policy. This will go to the Board meeting in August for their input and/or approval.
• We disbursed the funds from our rummage sale: $200.00 Tithe to ORL (for the Sound System) $300.00 Faith Comes By Hearing (12 Bible Sticks) $500.00 Pastor Chris & Bethany’s Mission Trip $500.00 Zion Lutheran Church (Finland MN) which burned to the ground $500.00 set aside for ESTHER expenses per the April meeting $2000.00 • Community Involvement: We served a meal for Habitat for Humanity workers in July.
We will be at the Fair on August 16th representing ORL and ORLs various outreach groups, stop by and say hi. • FALL RUMMAGE SALE!!!
September 11 & 12, the proceeds will go to Pastor Chris & Bethany for their mission trip to Tanzania (July 25-Aug 6 2014). Please do not bring your donations to the church before Monday, September 9 due to Rally Sun-day and the festivities associated with that.
• HICHAM’S DINNER: Please show your sisterly love by extending your services to the women of Salam Lutheran Church on August 17th. There is a sign up sheet at the Hospitality Center. Please read the article about Hicham elsewhere in this newsletter.
Mission Statement: The women of Our Redeemer are Sisters in Christ. Who receive God’s Word, using it to teach, help and encourage each other to reach out to those in need. Founding Verse: Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in it’s various forms. 1 Peter 4:10 In Him, Jodi Martin, President, ESTHER ~ Sisters In Christ
COLUMBARIUM UPDATE The Columbarium Commi�ee is now pre-selling burial niches. Because this is a self-funded project,
we will order the unit for installa�on once we have sufficient pre-sales. Please contact the Church
office if you are interested in helping this service become available to our congrega�on. Please
order by Sept. 1 so we may begin site prep and founda�on work. A copy of the policies for this
project along with necessary forms to be filled out can be obtained from the church office. Linda in
the church office can assist with comple�ng forms and will receive payments.
Tuesday Summer Concert SeriesTuesday Summer Concert SeriesTuesday Summer Concert SeriesTuesday Summer Concert Series • August 13 Katie Benes & Friends accompanied by Sarah Mason provide the concert. Pastor
Chris and Bethany provide the lunch as their PLI Mission fundraiser.
All Tuesday Concerts begin at 12:00 noon followed by a lunch. This lunch is a fundraiser for Pastor and Bethany’s mission trip to Tanzania. ($6)
God Opens Doors
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Cohasset, MN, with great enthusiasm, is pleased to host a Volunteer Donor Dinner August 17. The purpose of this dinner is to thank the many people who have and continue to support the Salam Lutheran Ministry, reaching out with the Gospel to Muslim’s who have settled in the Chicago land area, to find and encourage new support for this vital ministry, and to continue to expand spiritual growth through mission education.
On August 17th, we invite you to hear how a door was open to Hicham Chehab (now an ordained LCMS minister of Salam Arabic Fellowship Lutheran Church, Lombard, IL.) that would change his life forever. This event will be a wonderful opportunity to meet fellow partners of the faith, enjoy food from the Middle East and to support the ministry to the Muslim of the Chicago land area. The dinner/program will be enjoyable with special music, testimonials of Mus-lims who have converted to the Christian faith, and Hicham Chehab’s dynamic testimony of how the Word of God changed his life forever. The event will
begin at 4:00 and conclude with dinner by 7:00. Because special food will be cooked by the women of Salam Lutheran Church, Lombard, IL we will need to know how many people will be attending. We ask you to please RSVP to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Cohasset at 218.328.5165 no later than August 2nd.
If you are unable to attend we invite you to support this Volunteer Donor Dinner with your prayers and, if able, a gift of love to support this important ministry. Please designate funds for the Mission to the Muslim Word of Chicago land.
You may send gift of love to: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Attn: Mission to the Muslim Word of Chicago land PO Box 8 Cohasset MN 55721
We are also looking for those who would be able to help with set up, clean up, assisting the women in the kitchen where needed, etc. there will be a sign-up sheet at the Hospitality Table. For further questions, please contact the church office at 328.5165.
Thank you. We hope to see you August 17th.
God’s Peace, The Hospitality Team
Ask and it will be given to you, seek and ye shall find, knock and the door will be opened unto you. For every-
one who asks receives, he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. Matthew 7:7-8
Ruby's Pantry is in need of Volunteers who can work shorter shifts. We have on average 70 Volunteers each month who are the backbone of our Distribution!! The Food and Drug Administration instituted a new regula-tion that affects our distribution. The food we receive from the warehouse must be either on the pallets or on the table. None can be place on the floor. Not even pop or bottled water. We need a new volunteer position of "Runner." No, that doesn't mean run. It simple means we need a Volunteer for each food item we get to keep the supply on the table for the Volunteer who hands the food to the participant. The Runners would come at 3:30 and stay until 5:30. In July, we were short of Volunteers with this new ruling. As many remember, it was hot and humid. Unfortunately, with the 68 Volunteers we had, we didn't have one to spare. Not even one to relieve those working outside in the heat. (So sorry to those working outside. Thank You for all you do!) Please prayerfully consider if this position is something God is calling you to do. MaryLee 326-2150
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See the Vision –
In 3 years we see a church that praises and glori-
fies God so that…
People of all ages are so filled with God’s Word
that they live it and share it.
A growing number of people are discovering and
using their God given gifts and abilities.
People are coming closer and closer to God and
one another in worship, mission, and ministry.
Receiving, Teaching, and Reaching for our Redeemer!
We’re on the web! www.ourredeemercohasset.org
Contact Us! Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 35568 Foxtail Lane PO Box 8 Cohasset, MN 55721
Office: 218.328.5165 Pastor Gorshe: 218.999.7192 Preschool: 218.999.7193 Fax: 218.999.7191
Consider the Mission –
The mission of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church is to receive God’s
Word in order to teach our members to reach our neighbors for our Re-
deemer to the Glory of God.
Our Target ————————> Youth, Missions, Family Ministries, Discipleship
Scriptures for August August 4 — Ecclesiastes 1:2, 12-14, 2:18-26; Colossians 3:1-11; Luke 12:13-21 August 11 — Genesis 15:1-6; Hebrews 11:1-16; Luke 12:22-34 August 18 — Jeremiah 23:16-29; Hebrews 11:17-31, 12:1-3; Luke 12:49-53 August 25 — Isaiah 66:18-23; Hebrews 12:4-24; Luke 13:22-30
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