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With the severe weather season upon us, and even worse— hackers taking down our power system. What would you do? Losing power would mean the lose of ATMs, gas pumps, traffic lights, street lights, etc. Electronic utilities which use backup power would gradually shut down. If your freezer was full at the beginning of the outage, the food would survive twice as long than if the freezer was half full. Smartphones would begin to lose power after 12 hours and cell towers are only required to have 8 hours of backup, so we would lose the internet in a short time. Battery powered radio would possibly be the only source of emergency notifications. After 48 hours the food in the freezer would start to go bad. In 3-4 days mass transit systems and health care systems would be taxed to the max. People in most towns would have a water supply, but country folks would not. We hope for the best but be prepared for the unexpected. Make the best of the nice weather.
Stewardship of God’s Earth By Jim Tocko
Message from Pastor Ken 2
Council Minutes 3
Financials 4
Memorials 5
Birthdays 6
Calendars (June and July) 7
Daughters of the King 9
Worship Assistant Schedule (June and July) 10
WELCA 11
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Worship Schedule Sunday 9 AM : Worship 10:15 AM: Sunday School 11:15 AM: Acoustic Service Wednesday 6:30 PM: Confirmation *If you would like to host or sponsor a coffee hour, please call Michelle in the office at: (715) 695-3511.
JEFF MOORE, baptized May 9, 2015.
JACE HANSON, son of Shawn and Holly Hanson, baptized May 10, 2015.
EVALYN OLSON, daughter of Bradley and Geralyn Olson, baptized May 16, 2015.
ANNUAL IMMANUEL CANOE TRIP
Sunday, June 28, we’ll meet at Four Seasons Park in Independence at 1:00 and travel the tame but nice Trempealeau river, returning to the park for a picnic.
If you have a canoe or don’t, come along. Sign-up sheets in the narthex or call the church office or Tom Wagener 695-3711 to reserve a spot. We can supply canoes if you don’t have one.
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A Message from Pastor Ken
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A dispute also arose among them as to which one of them was to be regarded as the greatest… Luke 22:24 Imagine the scene… Jesus is in the upper room with his disciples sharing the Passover meal with them, and has just reinterpreted for them the meaning of the Passover: the Bread is his body the Wine is his blood and, he is about to be betrayed by one of them. And just after this, the disciples begin to argue who among them is the greatest? To us this display of argument in light of the circumstances seems utterly ridiculous. How could they miss the whole point of what’s is going on and what is about to happen? And yet, how are we any different? In the scheme of life, we often get embroiled into disputes about numerous details that seem silly compared to the mission that the Lord has given to his church. And that mission has been given to us folks. The spiritual landscapes of our communities in America are radically and rapidly changing. The number of people who haven’t heard of the love of God given to us in Christ Jesus is ever expanding…generations of people who have written off Christianity as pointless and superfluous. Children growing up in families who themselves have never really joined the church in worship and mission. How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? Romans 10:14 And just who is the greatest among us? And conversely, are there any who are disposable? Everyone is the greatest, and no one is disposable. We are all needed in this changing landscape, to share the gospel message of love to our neighbors in this world, to work together to serve our community, to share the love of Christ Jesus in word and deed, to care for the world God has made, and to stand for justice and peace in our community. The time for disputes is over. The time for exclusion of those not quite like us, is over. It is time for us to roll up our sleeves and get started. Together… We cannot do this without your help. All of you. We need your time, your resources, your prayers. The future of Christian faith in our community has been entrusted by our Lord, to us. Let us invest the gifts God has given us all, and spread the mission of God’s love. Let’s get to work. May the Lord uphold you in peace and strength. Pastor Ken
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Council Minutes
April 14, 2015
Meeting called to order at 7:00pm
Members present: Michelle Peaslee, Kate Back, Jim Tocko, Camille Skoug, Dan Bjerke, and Howard Hanson
Members absent: Pastor Ken
Approval of March 10, 2015 council minutes: Approved
Approval of Treasure’s Report for March: Approved
CBLC: Donated a vacuum and $500.00 towards the carpet fund.
With that donation, the remaining balance for the carpet is $250.00. We will be taking that money out of the building fund to replace carpet in chapel. Motion made to approve by Camille Skoug, second by Howard Hanson. Motion carried.
Old Business: None
New Business: We have some old desks and chairs to get rid of. Michelle will be putting them on Craig’s list.
Pastor’s Report:
Thinking of ways to fundraise for Luther Park 11:15 service: Verse by Verse study of Galatians w/ communion Summer camp: Week of July 12, 2015 VBS August 9-12 2015 Thinking of having a canoe outing in June, inviting other congregations Late spring and summer family nights at park w/potluck Continuing Ed: OLF Conference: Order of Lutheran Franciscans (Tuesday July 28
through Friday July 31: $265.00 registration)
Adjournment: 7:50pm
Warmest Regards,
Kate Back
A Kindergarten teacher was observing her classroom of children while they were drawing. She would occasionally walk around to see each child's work. As she got to one little girl who
was working diligently, she asked what the drawing was. The girl replied, 'I'm drawing God.' The teacher paused and said, 'But no one knows what God looks like.' Without missing a beat, or looking up from her drawing, the girl replied, 'They will in a minute.'
Community Dinner
On Sunday, June 28, we will not be serving dinner in the Fellowship Hall at Immanuel Lutheran. Instead, we will be joining the participants in the Annual Canoe Trip and providing the meal at the Four Seasons park in Independence. July’s dinner will be held at our regularly scheduled time, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 26, in the Fellowship Hall at Immanuel .
Apr 1 - Apr 4 General Fund Contributions ................. $2,146.49 Expenses ............................................... ($163.96) Net Income (Loss) ............................... $1,982.53 Apr 5 - Apr 11 General Fund Contributions .................. $7,996.00 Expenses ............................................ ($4,537.24) Net Income (Loss) ............................... $3,458.76 Apr 12 - Apr 18 General Fund Contributions .................. $4,961.50 Expenses ............................................ ($6,382.56) Net Income (Loss) ............................... $1,421.06 Apr 19 - Apr 25 General Fund Contributions .................. $2,282.00 Expenses ............................................... ($243.27) Net Income (Loss) ............................... $2,038.73 Apr 26 - Apr 30 General Fund Contributions .................. $2,538.12 Expenses ............................................ ($5,177.67) Net Income (Loss) ............................ ($2,639.55) Total Contributions .............................. $19,924.11 Total Expenses ................................. ($16,504.70) Net Income (Loss) ............................... $3,419.41
Liabilities Loan Balance Due ............................... $9,679.00
Percent of Monthly Budget Allowance General Fund Contributions ..................... 125.3% Other Contributions .................................. 100.0% Benevolences ........................................... 100.0% General Expense ........................................ 99.7% Ministry Expenses ...................................... 94.9% Office Expenses ......................................... 78.2% Pastor Expenses ........................................ 97.9% Payroll Expenses ........................................ 98.0% Property Expenses ..................................... 20.5% Utilities Expense ......................................... 72.7%
Actual Mar Expenses ........................ $16,504.70 Budgeted Mar Expenses ................... $18,111.08 Percent of Budget Used ........................... 91.1%
Restricted Fund Accounts Building Fund Beginning Balance, April 1 $953.12 Receipts $100.00 Disbursements ($0.00) Ending Balance, April 30 $1,053.12 Chapel Fund Beginning Balance, April 1 $223.07 Receipts $520.00 Disbursements ($0.00) Ending Balance, April 30 $743.07 Daughters of the King Beginning Balance, April 1 $157.96 Receipts $0.00 Disbursements ($0.00) Ending Balance, April 30 $157.96 Library Fund Beginning Balance, April 1 $284.00 Receipts $0.00 Disbursements ($0.00) Ending Balance, April 30 $284.00 Music Fund Beginning Balance, April 1 $516.62 Receipts $30.00 Disbursements ($41.85) Ending Balance, April 30 $504.77 Social Concerns Beginning Balance, April 1 $1,390.58 Receipts $168.90 Disbursements ($0.00) Ending Balance, April 30 $1,559.48 Sunday School Beginning Balance, April 1 $1,118.65 Receipts $0.00 Disbursements ($47.43) Ending Balance, April 30 $1071.22 Window Fund Beginning Balance, April 1 $12,056.53 Receipts $40.00 Disbursements ($0.00) Ending Balance, April 30 $12,096.53 Youth Fund Beginning Balance, April1 $4,540.33 Receipts $286.01 Disbursements ($3,540.00) Ending Balance, April 30 $1,286.34
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Memorials
IN MEMORY OF RON KAISER General Fund Susan Bruce Steve Anderson Jeannie McClellan Art & Vickie Peuce Tery Fojik Barb Wright Judy Schroeder Patti Harris Jean Amundson Arlan & Diane Davidson James & Kathy Ulness Jolene Baumgart Valerie Boeser Margaret Nelson Susan Allen John Peterson Gregory Phephles Diane Campbell James & Lynn Gullicksrud Regi & Cindy Brenner Donna Odegard-Johnson Deloris Sather Greg & Roxie Ulness George & Lenore Heinemann William & Nancy Meyer Don & Judy Haukeness Lois Hulberg Rita Kaiser
IN MEMORY OF INA OLSON General Fund Corrine Hoff Corliss Sharf
MEMORIAL FUNDS Immanuel Lutheran Church funds:
Building Chapel
Community Dinners (Village Café)
Creative Beginnings
Daughters of the King/Jr. Daughters
Endowment
Strum Area Food Pantry
General
Library Music
Sunday School
Window
Youth WELCA
Cemetery Funds:
Hamlin Cemetery
St. Paul’s Cemetery (Strum) West Beef River Cemetery
When writing a check, please make the check payable to the individual memorial fund.
IN MEMORY OF LOUISE “TOOTS” HAGENESS & STANLEY HAGENESS General Fund Omar & Ruth Engen Peter & Rita Berge
IN MEMORY OF DONNA SKAAHOUG General Fund Don & Judy Haukeness Joanne Brion
IN MEMORY OF FRED ENGER General Fund Glen & Arlys Siimonson Eileen Krause The Benson Sisters Dale & Charlene Olsen Sylvia & John Wiedenbauer Lloyd & Alydia Anderson Alf & Ruth Grandt Geneva Skyzynecki
West Beef River Cemetery Joanne Brion
IN MEMORY OF DON PRESTON West Beef River Cemetery Jim & Judy Foss
IN MEMORY OF EMILY FRANSON General Fund David & Colleen Berge Merlyn Franson Jim , Vickie, and Jeremy Shermo Dorothy Hulberg Clark & Yvonne Williams
Thank you to the Immanuel Quilters from the Bolton Refuge House, Eau Claire
Thank you so very much!
We offer you our sincere gratitude and appreciation for your donation of handmade quilts. This contribution enables us to continue to assist abused women and children in the community.
Your gift will help address the immediate needs of our clients and their children. Bolton Refuge House provides safe shelter, support groups, economic and legal advocacy, children's programs, a transitional living program, and other services that would not be possible without the kindness and generosity of people like you.
The Board Members, Staff and Volunteers of Bolton Refuge House wish to thank you.
Immanuel Quilters has donated 48 quilts to Bolton Refuge House from November 2013 - February 2015. They have also donated 12 quilts to the Beacon House in Eau Claire, 18 to Western Dairyland store in Independence. and 8 to other organizations during that time period.
We have quilts that can be donated for benefits and organizations for raffle and etc. on hand at all times. Just contact me at 715-695-3131.
We will start putting quilts together again in September. Everyone is invited to come. You do not need to know anything about quilting, we will teach you.
Carolyn Boehne, Coordinator
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Walker, Adam ......................... 18 Beebe, Helen .......................... 19 Bjerke, Jacob .......................... 20 Koxlien, Peter .......................... 20 Ross, Roberta ......................... 20 Kleven, Lu ............................... 21 Koxlien, Katie .......................... 21 Lasher, Aubrey ........................ 21 Back, Janice ............................ 23 Forsman, Jared ....................... 23 Nelson, Adam ......................... 24 Shermo, Jeremy...................... 24 Berge, David ........................... 25 Brown, Angela ......................... 26 Larson, Wayne ........................ 26 Erickson, Cody ........................ 27 Koxlien, Tyler .......................... 27 Bertrang, Felicia ...................... 28 Forsman, Niccole .................... 28 Simenson, Brittany .................. 28 Bergerson, Jane ..................... 30 Knudtson, Ryan ...................... 30 Maug, Carol ............................ 30 Odell, Shane ........................... 30 Olson, Grace ........................... 30 Olson, Liz ................................ 30
July
Bergerson, Clarice .................. 01 Nelson, Meghan ...................... 02 Hageness, Stanley .................. 03 Ellifson, Becky ......................... 05 Ness, Karsten ......................... 05 Schmidt, Robert ...................... 05 Glenz, Wendy ......................... 06 Heleniak, Ryan ........................ 06 Ida, Stephanie ......................... 06 Olson, Cloe ............................. 06 Rosman, Kayleen ................... 06 Weier, Fred ............................. 06 Anderson, Charlene ................ 07 Beyer, Brady ........................... 07 Erickson, Miranda ................... 07 Bjorgo, Joshua ........................ 08 Wells, Kathy ............................ 08 Runkel, John ........................... 09 Severson, Margaret ................ 09 Bjerke, Sherry ......................... 10 Amundson, Jean ..................... 11 Awe, Loftyn ............................. 11 Boyd, Tracy ............................. 11 Dubiel, Mary ............................ 11
Erickson, Dawn ...................... 11 Hering, Dawn .......................... 11 Runkel, Patricia ...................... 11 Wagener, Thomas .................. 11 Boehne, Denise ...................... 12 Koxlien, Florine ....................... 12 Bates, Ashlyn ......................... 13 Lasher, Todd .......................... 13 Myhers, Charlotte ................... 13 Johnson, Lorraine ................... 14 Olson, Allen ............................ 14 Dregney, Owen ...................... 15 Lightfoot, Kathryn ................... 15 Tonn, Jr., Tonya ..................... 15 Olson, Amy ............................. 18 Ellifson, Jordan ....................... 19 Kornack, Emma ...................... 19 Nelson, Jean .......................... 19 Franzwa, Xadon ..................... 20 Hulberg, Jake ......................... 20 Nicolet, Andrew ...................... 20 Fjelstad, Miki .......................... 21 Peterson, Mary ....................... 21 Ross, Brittany ......................... 21 Ross, Brooklyn ....................... 21 Wampole, Lisa ........................ 22 Bjorgo, Scott ........................... 23 Lanphere, Joshua ................... 23 Stevens, Layona ..................... 24 Vogler, Tanner ........................ 24 Myren, Daniel ......................... 25 Rosman, Caden ..................... 25 Waters, Summer .................... 27 Gullicksrud, Paula .................. 28 Lanphere, Tonja ..................... 28 Myren, Orville ......................... 28 Donatell, Jessica .................... 29 Gunderson, Ryan ................... 29 Rindal, Frederick .................... 29 Thronson, Scott ...................... 29 Ulberg, Kyle ............................ 30 Vogler, Fallyn ......................... 31 Williams, Clark ........................ 31
June Bauer, Brenley ........................ 01 Cegielski, Blake ...................... 01 Grant, Beverly ........................ 01 Hering, Meghan ...................... 01 Kolander, Patricia ................... 01 Gullicksrud, Skylar .................. 02 Nordstrom, Barry .................... 02 Back, Kelsey ........................... 03 Hulberg, Ricki ......................... 03 Larson, James ........................ 03 Windjue, Landyn ..................... 03 Johnson, Stacey ..................... 05 Larson,Jr, Melvin .................... 05 Miller Zeiler, Sara ................... 05 Nelson, Samantha .................. 05 Nicolet, Bradley ...................... 05 Thewis, Kelly .......................... 06 Bjorgo, Mary ........................... 07 Gullicksrud, Cory .................... 07 Ellifson, Kristen ....................... 08 Koxlien, Jeffrey ....................... 08 Back, Kate .............................. 09 Holmen, Bonnie ...................... 09 Johnson, George .................... 09 Tobiason, Rev. Paul ............... 09 Balk, Jason ............................. 10 Billian, Patrick ......................... 10 Heck, Ellen ............................. 10 Franson, Dale ......................... 12 Rindal, Mary ........................... 12 Wagener, Anthony .................. 12 Anderson, Molly ...................... 13 Brion, Carter ........................... 13 Robertson, Joanne ................. 13 Stendahl, Mary ....................... 13 Walling, Bridget ...................... 13 Ashwell, Cameron .................. 15 Sauers, Steven ....................... 15 Anderson, Roxanne................ 16 Ellifson, Brady ........................ 16 Kruger, Ross .......................... 16 Ness, Cora.............................. 16 Tonn, Matthew ........................ 16 Anderson, Brian ...................... 17 Back, Karin ............................. 17 Court, Robert .......................... 17 Haukeness, Judith .................. 17 Hurtgen, Rhys ........................ 17 Bjerke, Daniel ......................... 18 Higley, Joan ............................ 18
Birthdays
“May you have all the joy your heart can hold, all the smiles a day can bring, all the blessings a life can unfold. May you have God’s best in everything.”
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Greetings from Your Daughters of the King, Ruth Chapter, and Rebekah and Esther Junior Daughters! Jumping Jehosaphat, it's June already! Since I last wrote, we celebrated the Great Festival of the Easter of Our Lord. Just before Easter, the Juniors made special crosses for the ILC shut-ins, which they delivered to the nursing home on May 27th. On May 2, to help celebrate the 100th year of the Brick Church, The JDOK gave a Senior Tea for ILC ladies who were 90 years old or more, along with a guest. Five ladies attended and were treated to a short program, High Tea, and then were interviewed about their parents' participation (if any) in the building of the Brick Church, as well as how life in the church was for them when they were girls. The Juniors made all the invitations and decorations, and served the food to the Senior Ladies. Each honored guest received a framed photograph of the stained glass window of Martin Luther, from the back of our church, as well as a program with a special poem written for the occasion. On June 25, Schultz Barn is putting on a special music concert featuring Gabe Koxlien! He will be supported by other musicians from our church. He has invited our Junior Daughters to come as special guests! Look for more details in the Church Bulletins! Last year at this time ILC rose to the "Little Things Make a Difference" Challenge, helping others through a toiletry collection drive. It was so successful that we'd like to do it again! The people of the Community Table still need toothbrushes, toothpaste, chapstick, and floss; soap, deodorant, & shampoo; feminine hygiene products, combs, hand sanitizers and hand lotion. All items must be unused, but they can be sample-sized or full-sized. These will be available to the people who come to the Community Table in Eau Claire, people who are unemployed or underemployed and need a little extra help. Look for the poster, and the blue bin under the table, by the Front Doors of the Church. Coming up this Summer ---- A Village-Wide Prayer Walk, followed by a picnic! Finally, I ask for your prayers as I attend the National DOK Triennial Convention, from June 19 through the 23. I will be going to Midway, Utah, 50 miles north of Salt Lake City and up about a mile in the mountains. for His sake Sara Heck President, Ruth Chapter DOK
Daughters of the King News
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Congratulations to
Preston Vayda Tristan Chantelle Quinn Michael Nolan Cashton Garrett Jackson
the 2015 CBELC graduating preschool class
Greeters Jun 7 Deloris Sather & Mary Salava Jun 14 Brian & Candace Schadrie Jun 21 Kevin & Camille Skoug Jun 28 Dennis & Maxine Ulberg
Jul 5 Tom & Gloria Wagener Jul 12 Peter & Rita Berge Jul 19 Dave & Colleen Berge
Jul 26 Dan & Sherry Bjerke
Readers Jun 7 Tera Gullicksrud Jun 14 Matthew Nelson Jun 21 Ann Kisor Jun 28 Jodie Seminson
Jul 5 Jim Tocko Jul 12 Ruth Eide Jul 19 Colleen Berge Jul 26 Brian Schadrie
Communion Assistants Jun 7 Dennis & Maxine Ulberg Jun 21 Ronnie & Julia Bjorgo
Jul 5 Howard & Ramona Hanson Jul 19 Tom & Gloria Wagener
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Worship Assistant Schedule - June and July
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Acolytes
Jun 7 Jayden Ellifson Jun 14 Zoe Gullicksrud Jun 21 Thea Hazelton Jun 28 Kari Herman
Jul 5 Brooklyn McLean Jul 12 Cade McSorley Jul 19 Kyle McSorely Jul 26 Steven Rupnick
Altar Guild Jun 7 Mary Stendahl Jun 21 Ruth Eide Flowers Ronnette Nelson Robes Betty Vold
Jul 5 Joan Brenengen Jul 19 Marlys Bjorklund Flowers Mary Gullicksrud Judy Foss Robes Joan Brenengen
Ushers June *Dave Berge, Tom & Gloria Wagener, Paul Gullicksrud, Brian Gullicksrud July *Jon Olson, Jim Husby, Tim & Lauren Haukeness, Robert & Barrent Herman
Feed My People Food Distribution (Eleva--Strum Mobile Food Pantry) The Eleva-Strum Mobile Food Pantry, held on the second Thursday of each month at the Village Hall in Strum, is changing. Starting in July, it will be moving to the Fellowship Hall at Immanuel Lutheran Church on the second Tuesday of the month and be known as The Community Cupboard. Hours of distribution are from 4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Rather than receiving random, miscellaneous items, we will be selecting items to distribute. It is our hope that this will allow for a more nutritious and useful selection. Parking is available in the rear (North) lot by the park. The Elm Street entrance is handicap accessible. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., no earlier. Please bring a basket or tote with you to carry your items.
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WELCA News
Dear Friends in Christ, Well, our ladies' Day Out went wonderfully! We did have an adventure driving al the way to Praag and the food and ambiance was great! In case you're interested, Thursday, June 4th, our WELCA women have been invited to a salad luncheon @ Peace Lutheran Pigeon Falls@ 12 Noon. The program is Harry & Company, a music & puppets family ministry. Call (715) 983-2242 to RSVP. Our next General Meeting will be Wednesday, August 5, at 1:30pm. The Program will be "The Living Colors of Fall". We will also be holding elections. Along with other Officers, we really do need a Vice President this year, so I hope you are listening to God's Voice when it Calls you. You all know what happened to Jonah when he didn't listen! Jeanette Berg will be putting out information soon in the bulletins about the September bus trip to Chanhassen dinner- theater. The date is Wednesday, September 9, 2015, and the musical is "Mary Poppins". As soon as the prices are firm, she can start to publicize it more and you'll know when the tickets are for sale. It's a great experience! I would like to extend a big Thank You to the women of Serving Groups 2 & 11, who served for the Confirmation Banquet; as well as to Groups 1, 5, 6, & 7, who served together at Emily Franson's funeral; and finally to Groups 12 & 13, who served at Fred Enger's funeral. All of this happened just in May!! I think it's time we started acknowledging just how many women (not to mention their supporting families) who support a funeral or church event. Every time I call a Serving Group, it means they (3 workers plus 3 cakes and 3 jellos) are serving at least 50 people. That means that they are the face of Christ to those people, helping them in their time of need. They are putting a human, caring touch to what would seem to be a simple robotic task of making and serving that food. All of the families we have served have returned and thanked me (some even in writing) - for the food - and for the thoughtfulness of the Servers. I, for one, am unexpectedly impressed by the feedback. Truly this is one way we are the hands and feet (and even faces) of Christ to this World. This month, we give thanks for the lives of Emily Franson, and Donna Skahoug, two long-time members of ILC. May God comfort their families and welcome each of them gently home. Something new this year will be a WELCA sponsored American Red Cross Blood Drive Saturday, July 25 from 10am to 4pm. It will be held downstairs in the Parish/Fellowship Hall. Look for more information, coming soon in your June, Sunday Bulletins. Finally, be sure to order or re-order your subscription to the ELCA's "Gather" magazine, with articles that "inform, inspire, and comfort, along with ... award-winning Bible study." This is the Bible Study that our WELCA Circles follow each year. You can order by calling 1-800-328-4648, or order online at www.augsburgfortress.org Go to Periodicals and Devotionals/ELCA.magazines. The cost is $15 for 1 year. Yours in Christ, Sara Heck co-president WELCA
Immanuel Lutheran Church Pastor ..................................................................................... Rev. K D Taylor Parish Administrator ............................................................. Michelle Peaslee Custodian .............................................................................. Ronnette Nelson Organist/Music Director ...................................................... Jeanette Tobiason Sunday School Directors ............................. Tera Gullicksrud & Sherry Bjerke Creative Beginnings Early Learning Center Director ...................................................................................... Keri Whitwam Lead Teacher—Forest Friends Room ................................ Samantha Tetzlaff Lead Teacher—Lily Pad Room .................................................... Dusti Miland Lead Teacher—Monkey Room ................................................. Teresa Owens Council Members President ......................................................................................... Jim Tocko Secretary ......................................................................................... Kate Back Treasurer .............................................................................. Michelle Peaslee Member-at-large ............................................................................. Dan Bjerke Member-at-large ..................................................................... Howard Hanson Member-at-large ....................................................................... Camille Skoug ILC Office ............................................................................... (715) 695-3511 CBELC Office ......................................................................... (715) 695-3954
Dial-up Service ....................................... (715) 695-3906
www.immanuel-strum.com
Immanuel Lutheran Church Welcome to Immanuel Lutheran
Church in Strum, Wisconsin! We
are a church family of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America, who as disciples of Christ,
are gathered together to embrace,
encourage, and extend faith, hope,
and love in Christ. Embrace,
encourage, and extend: these three
descriptive words sum up the
mission of our congregation in
following the command of Christ to
love one another. Through worship,
education, fellowship, and service,
we share that love for each other
and our community so that lives
may be enriched and faith
strengthened. Immanuel Lutheran
Church is a congregation that is
steeped in history while also
engaging the context of the village
of Strum, the community as a
whole, and the world. Come and
see! There is a place for you!
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