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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................... 1
Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 2
Message from Pastor Tim .................................................................................................. 3 Lenten/Easter Information ................................................................................................ 4-6
Bible Study ......................................................................................................................... 7 FELC Information ............................................................................................................... 8-9 Neighborhood Center ......................................................................................................... 10 Movie Night ........................................................................................................................ 11
Possibilities Children’s Choir ............................................................................................ 11
Mid-winter’s Afternoon Picnic ............................................................................................ 11
Missionary Sponsorship ..................................................................................................... 12
Early Out ............................................................................................................................. 12 Coming Up/Save the Date ................................................................................................. 12 Confirmation Classes ......................................................................................................... 13 Official Acts ......................................................................................................................... 14 Ministry Roles ..................................................................................................................... 15
Church Council Minutes ..................................................................................................... 16 Calendar .............................................................................................................................. back of cover
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TELEVISION BROADCAST: FELC Traditional Service Shown on TV
Cable Channel 2: Tuesdays at 8:30 pm; Thursdays at 2 pm; Fridays at 4 pm
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STAFF
FELC Senior Pastor 231-9890 Rev. Tim Greenwald cell 312-1261 Email: [email protected] Associate Pastor 231-9890 Rev. Jonathan Wills 231-4771
Email: [email protected]
Education Deborah Greenwald 231-9890 Email: [email protected] Youth Coordinator 231-9890 Karen Fredrick E-mail: [email protected]
CONCERNS and COMMENTS are always welcomed
Executive Committee Executive Committee Executive Committee Executive Committee members include: President: Russell Potratz Vice President: Barb McClain Secretary: Jerri Schmidt Treasurer: Steve Seidl
Council Members Council Members Council Members Council Members include: Jennifer Boyd Fred Luebke Duane Buelow Thomas Moore Sherry Katzenberger Sherry Ratchman Gary Konrad Dennis Wright Nancy Konrad
FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 1013 Minnesota Street, Oshkosh, WI 54902
Office Phone: (920)231-9890
e-mail address: [email protected]
Visit us at www.firstenglish.org or like us on Facebook at First English Lutheran Church
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM 3:30 PM
FELC Administrator Carla Sawall 231-9890 Email: [email protected]
Clerk/Receptionist Brenda Morgan 231-9890
Custodians Mark Whitty, Don Jaenke, John Mahlke
Adult Choir Director/Organist Dennis Sphatt
Bell Choir Director/Organist Todd Repp
New FELC Mission StatementNew FELC Mission StatementNew FELC Mission StatementNew FELC Mission Statement
Joyfully reaching out Joyfully reaching out Joyfully reaching out Joyfully reaching out To share To share To share To share
God’s Word and loveGod’s Word and loveGod’s Word and loveGod’s Word and love with everyone.with everyone.with everyone.with everyone.
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A MESSAGE FROM OUR PASTOR Do you remember the movie a number of years ago called the “Passion”? I had very mixed feelings about this movie. Part of me was upset with the movie because of the vio-lence. It is a VERY graphic movie from start to finish. I found myself wanting to yell out “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH”. It hurt to witness the brutality toward Jesus. Yet I wonder if we didn’t need to see this. I wonder if over the 2000 years since this event happened, we have watered down the events to make it less painful for us. I wonder if we haven’t forgotten the Old Testament prophecies on the brutality of the Messiah’s death. I remember leaving the theater drained and speechless. I was moved by the story be-cause of the reminder it brings to each of us of what Jesus did go through on the journey to the cross so that we could be forgiven. Sin is the ultimate wrong to God, so the ultimate price would have to be paid. There is no question in my mind that God loves us so much that he would allow the crucifixion to happen. Remember God didn’t cause it, he allowed it to happen. This for many of us is very hard to under-stand. IF YOU DON’T ACCEPT AND UNDERSTAND THE HORROR OF SIN, YOU CAN’T UNDERSTAND THE HORROR OF THE CRUCIFIXION! Let’s take a look at the journey to the cross. The cross best proclaims the indisputable fact that we worship a caring God. It is the most popular of all Christian symbols. There is no Christianity without the cross. The cross shouts God’s words of love to each of us. It is God’s proclamation of possibility beyond the pre-sent. In it is hope for the hopeless, love for the loveless, encouragement for the depressed, and the pro-nouncement of life beyond death for those who grieve the loss of a friend or contemplate their own demise. Its importance to our faith cannot be over-emphasized, its proclamation must never be subdued. It screams, "God cares!" As I look at the cross today, I cannot help but think of the movie the Passion. Few movies in my life have had such an impact. Jesus being beaten in the courtyard. The sound of the hammer on the nail rings through the air, the cross rises until it suddenly thumps into place. And yes all the blood. We are reminded that the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin. He was the sacrificial Lamb. At Calvary, God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself. The blood of Christ pouring down the cross restored our relationship with the Father. We cannot fully understand the mystery of God’s plan to recapture a creation that went astray. We only know that all who come to the cross in simple, trusting faith are cleansed by his blood and find peace with the Father. By his death Jesus has unchained us. He has set us free from the wages of our sins and has set us on the positive pathway of a life with God. Our eyes no longer need to be downcast; our head has no reason to be between our knees. We are no longer oppressed with our weighty sins, because we have been touched by God. He has cared not just a little but powerfully. His power encountered our sin, and it was no more. His in-credible desire to rescue us in spite of everything dispels even the worst sin. But we must be wise enough to permit ourselves and our sins to be encountered by that desire. So should I see the movie again? This has to be a personal decision. I have talked to some who feel it was a faith centering experience in their life. I have heard from some that it has no value, that it is exploiting our de-sire to see violence. I do know this, at our services, when I hold up the bread and said, take and eat, THIS IS MY BODY GIVEN FOR YOU, do this in remembrance of me”. Then the words when I hold up the cup of wine, “This cup is the covenant in my BLOOD, SHED for you and all people for the forgiveness of sins.” Then as I am distributing communion the words I use during lent, “This is the body of Christ BROKEN for YOU.” I now have a much more powerful picture in my mind. It has changed me. Good or bad only time will tell. Pastor Tim
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LENTEN WORSHIP - Wednesdays 2020 11:00 AM & 6:30 PM
Convicted
Convicted is a themed Lenten series that includes full worship liturgies and sermons that enable the congregation to step into a courtroom for Ash Wednesday and the following five weeks of Lent. Each Convicted service puts a different biblical person on trial, accused of an actual crime. An over-
all guiding question leads the arguments of each case while the congregation serves as the jury.
Ash Wednesday, February 26Ash Wednesday, February 26Ash Wednesday, February 26Ash Wednesday, February 26 Defamation of Character Defamation of Character Defamation of Character Defamation of Character Welcome to court this Ash Wednesday as we look at the case against Jesus’ disciples on the charge of
defamation of character. We listen to the arguments for and against conviction and ask ourselves, “Would we be convicted of the charge of defamation of character against those for whom Christ died?”
Wednesday, March 4Wednesday, March 4Wednesday, March 4Wednesday, March 4 Dereliction of Duty Dereliction of Duty Dereliction of Duty Dereliction of Duty
Welcome to court as we look at the case against Jesus’ disciples on the charge of dereliction of duty. We listen to the arguments for and against conviction and ask ourselves, “Would we be convicted of the
charge of dereliction of duty in our discipleship of Christ?”
Wednesday, March 11Wednesday, March 11Wednesday, March 11Wednesday, March 11 Treason Treason Treason Treason Welcome to court as we look at the case against Judas on the charge of treason, which is a betrayal of trust against authority. We listen to the arguments for and against conviction and ask ourselves, “Would
we be convicted of treason, of betraying the trust and authority of Christ?”
Wednesday, March 18Wednesday, March 18Wednesday, March 18Wednesday, March 18 PerjuryPerjuryPerjuryPerjury Welcome to court as we look at the case against Peter on the charge of perjury, lying under an oath that he did not know Jesus. We listen to the arguments for and against conviction and ask ourselves, “Would
we be convicted of perjury, of denying to others our connection with Christ?”
Wednesday, March 25Wednesday, March 25Wednesday, March 25Wednesday, March 25 Obstruction of Justice Obstruction of Justice Obstruction of Justice Obstruction of Justice Welcome to court as we look at the case against Pontius Pilate on the charge of obstruction of justice in the trial of Jesus. We listen to the arguments for and against conviction and ask ourselves, “Would we be
convicted of obstruction of justice, causing Jesus to go to the cross?”
Wednesday, April 1Wednesday, April 1Wednesday, April 1Wednesday, April 1 Rebellion Rebellion Rebellion Rebellion Welcome to court as we look at the case against Barabbas on the charge of rebellion. We listen to the ar-guments for and against conviction and ask ourselves, “Would we be convicted of rebellion against the
kingdom of Christ?”
Turn CLOCKS AHEAD March Forward!
March 8, 2020
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5:00 – 6:15 PM FELC Auditorium
Come and enjoy a warm bowl of homemade soup with two/three soups to choose from.
Free-will donations go to support the Youth programs. Extra soup will be sold following the dinner.
March 4 March 4 March 4 March 4 Minestrone and TBAMinestrone and TBAMinestrone and TBAMinestrone and TBA
March 11March 11March 11March 11 Cheeseburger and Chicken DumplingCheeseburger and Chicken DumplingCheeseburger and Chicken DumplingCheeseburger and Chicken Dumpling
March 18March 18March 18March 18 Vegetable Beef Barley and Creamy Wild Rice & MushroomVegetable Beef Barley and Creamy Wild Rice & MushroomVegetable Beef Barley and Creamy Wild Rice & MushroomVegetable Beef Barley and Creamy Wild Rice & Mushroom
March 25March 25March 25March 25 Loaded Baked Potato and ChiliLoaded Baked Potato and ChiliLoaded Baked Potato and ChiliLoaded Baked Potato and Chili
April 1April 1April 1April 1 Potato and Stuffed Green PepperPotato and Stuffed Green PepperPotato and Stuffed Green PepperPotato and Stuffed Green Pepper
EASTER LILIES
Each year, we decorate our Church with Easter Lilies for Easter Sunday. If you wish to order one as a memorial please fill out the form below and return it to the Church office along with your money for each plant.
If you want to take your plant home, you can do so immediately following the 8:00 AM worship service on Easter Sunday.
ORDER FORM MUST BE IN CHURCH OFFICE NO LATER THAN APRIL 6, 2020ORDER FORM MUST BE IN CHURCH OFFICE NO LATER THAN APRIL 6, 2020ORDER FORM MUST BE IN CHURCH OFFICE NO LATER THAN APRIL 6, 2020ORDER FORM MUST BE IN CHURCH OFFICE NO LATER THAN APRIL 6, 2020
Name _______________________________________________Envelope Number _________
I would like to order ___________number of plants at $14.25 each.
Total amount attached: $__________________________________
In memory of _________________________________________________________________
Please check one of the following:
_______deliver my plant to a nursing home.
_______leave my plant at Church until I pick it up.
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a copy of the 2020 usher’s schedule is available for pick-up in the ushers’ work room in the back of the sanctuary.
The FELC Service broadcast on Time Warner Cable Channel 2:
Tuesdays at 8:30 pm; Thursdays at 2 pm; Fridays at 4 pm
2 Adult Bible Studies – March 2020
SUNDAY AT CHURCH “Miracles” Topics: Power in the Presence of Death Rebuking Satan’s Power When Our Efforts Fail 9:15am – Mary Martha Room – All Welcome
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THURDAYS AT HOME “Book of Job” Topics: Our Heavenly Guarantor The Problem of Pain The Silence of God Songs in the Night 6:30pm – 1200 Wheatfield Way – Women Welcome
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What you learn in these studies will prompt you to pray differently to face pain and loss differently to see God differently than ever before
Please join us Easter Sunday for breakfast beginning after the Sunrise service and ending before the Spirit of Hope service
Sunday, April 12th, , , , 2020
Serving from 7:00 AM – 9:45 AM - FELC Auditorium EASTER BREAKFAST MENU - Free-Will Offering
Scrambled Eggs, French Toast, Hash Browns, Sausage, Ham, Bacon - Juice, Coffee, Milk An assortment of breads, banana, cranberry, lemon and chocolate pumpkin will be available on tables. Proceeds from the free will offering will benefit the youth mission trip this year. Thank you Lisa Celichowski and Sharon Gibson
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Opportunities Bible Study
Sunday______________________________________________ Sunday______________________________________________ Sunday______________________________________________ Sunday______________________________________________ 9:15am9:15am9:15am9:15am Adult Class Mary Martha Room All Welcome
Thursday__________________________________________ Thursday__________________________________________ Thursday__________________________________________ Thursday__________________________________________ 6:306:306:306:30----8:00pm8:00pm8:00pm8:00pm Bakken/Bennett Home 235-2046 All Women Welcome CROSS CONNECTION BIBLE STUDY meets the third Wednesday at
9:30 a.m. in the Mary/Martha Room.
BIBLE STUDY Sunday Evening
6:00-8:00 PM Adult Class Art & Roni Loos Home
1513 W. 6th Avenue Women’s Third Thurs-
day Evening Bible Study Mary Martha Room
6:30 PM
Mary/Martha Room Studying “Faith”
All women (confirmed and up) are welcome. Call Roni Loos for more information 426-0382.
MARY MARTHA BIBLE STUDY
We would like to invite any women from First English Lutheran Church to join us for Bible Study with the Mary Martha Ladies.
We meet every first Tuesday of the month September through May in the Mary/Martha
room.
Come and join us February 4, 2020 at 9:00 AM
All ladies welcome!
FELCWomen’s Board Meeting meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
Ladies, for those of you who are participating in the secret pal program, thank you!
☕By now, we hope you have heard from your secret pal and have sent out a note to your own pal. It is our hope that this program gives each of you the opportunity to get to know someone new or show a long-time friend how much you care about them. As a reminder, try to keep your identity a secret until the next Ad-vent tea in December, when all will be revealed!
Please remember to keep your secret pal in your prayers and drop her a note now and then. We all enjoy
getting something sweet in the mail, don't we?
Prayer Partners—The confirmation students have just seen the movie,
“Overcomer,” and one of the main themes in that movie is Biblical self-esteem. It
seems as if many of our children suffer from low self-esteem these days.
So this month, we will focus on praying for our prayer partner children to develop
a strong Biblical self-esteem that is rooted in the realization that they are God’s
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus. The accompanying Bible verse is Ephesians 2:10 – “For we are
God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
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Thank you for checking the Lost & Found, located in the hall outside of the auditorium, for any
USED EYEGLASSES/HEARING AIDS can be placed in the container in hall by Minneso-ta Street entrance. The used eye-glasses/hearing aids are distribut-ed to those in need.
Thank you for your support of Thank you for your support of Thank you for your support of Thank you for your support of this program! this program! this program! this program!
Inspirational Card Rack
Donation 50¢ each or 3/$1.00
Rack is located in hall near the Mary/Martha Room
KITCHEN TOWELS/CLOTHS - If you use the kitchen towels/cloths please take them, wash them, and return them clean to the kitchen cupboard. Return in 5 days. Thank you
The staff at First English Lutheran Church makes every effort possible to visit members when they are hospitalized
If you are staying at Aurora Hospital you will need to let the church know of your stay. AU-RORA HOSPITAL does not NOTIFY US of any members hospitalized.
If staying at Mercy Hospital you need to inform the hospital that you would like your church to be notified of your stay. If we do not receive a call from you or the hospital we are to understand that the members do not want a visit. Mercy Medical makes their telephone call to the church early in the morning, so if you enter the hospital later in the day, we may not be informed until the next day.
Each individual or someone from the family should make sure that the hospital is properly informed if you would like a pastoral visit. We understand some people do not desire to be visited when they are in the hospital, and we will respect those wishes.
PASTORAL HOSPITAL VISITATION
FOOD PANTRY HOURS Mon. Tues. ThursMon. Tues. ThursMon. Tues. ThursMon. Tues. Thurs 8:00 to 10:30 a.m.8:00 to 10:30 a.m.8:00 to 10:30 a.m.8:00 to 10:30 a.m. 714 Division Street714 Division Street714 Division Street714 Division Street 920920920920----379379379379----4774477447744774
No appointment neededNo appointment neededNo appointment neededNo appointment needed
PLASTIC GROCERY BAGS NEEDED
FOOD COLLECTION WEEKEND
The first full weekend of the month has been
designated as food pantry Sunday, although
food is accepted anytime.
Place non-perishable food item near the altar. Food Collection Weekend
March 7 & 8, 2020 VOLUNTEERS are needed on Mondays and Tuesdays to help sort food and stock shelves.
EGG CARTONS NO LONGER NEEDED
The EDUCATION COMMITTEE is sponsoring an "empty cans" collection whenever there is a 5th Sunday in a month. The purpose of this collection is to fund the school kits that we assemble each year for Lutheran World Relief. On those 5th Sundays, we will be asking for donations to be used to purchase school supplies (notebooks, pencils, pens, scissors, rul-ers, etc.) for the kits that are shipped out to school children all over the world. Our first collection is March 29th. We will also take a collection on May 31, August 30, and November 29.
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2020 Flower Chart is up!
There is a flower chart in the hall outside of the office being updated to sponsor the
Altar Flowers for a weekend in 2020. $28 cost is due on or before your chosen date(s).
Special requests should connect with the office ([email protected]). Remember,
flowers are not sponsored during Lent or Advent seasons.
Thank you for supporting this ministry.
Have you cancelled your land line and only use a cell phone now?
Do you have additional contact information or a new email address? Please let the church know any updates to your personal information. Having accurate and current information is very beneficial. Please email the church office at [email protected] or telephone the church office at (920)231-9890 to update our records. Thank you.
HEARING LOOP First English’s sanctuary is equipped with an Induction Hearing Loop. Connect to the PA system with T-
coil equipped hearing aids/cochlear im-plants.
Simply switch your hearing aid to TSimply switch your hearing aid to TSimply switch your hearing aid to TSimply switch your hearing aid to T----coil. coil. coil. coil. Please contact your Audiologist if you have
Save the little aluminum tabs from all kinds of cans: soda, some pet food, canned fruits, vegetables, and more. Bring them to church; there is a container next to the basement steps. Revenue from recycling these tabs helps provide a “home away from home” for families (many of whom come from the Fox Valley area) whose seriously ill children are undergoing medical treatment in the Milwaukee area.
WORSHIP HOURS Saturday WorshipSaturday WorshipSaturday WorshipSaturday Worship Traditional WorshipTraditional WorshipTraditional WorshipTraditional Worship 5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM Sunday WorshipSunday WorshipSunday WorshipSunday Worship Traditional WorshipTraditional WorshipTraditional WorshipTraditional Worship 8:00 AM8:00 AM8:00 AM8:00 AM SundaySundaySundaySunday————Spirit of HopeSpirit of HopeSpirit of HopeSpirit of Hope Contemporary Worship 10:30 AM Contemporary Worship 10:30 AM Contemporary Worship 10:30 AM Contemporary Worship 10:30 AM Auditorium
Wednesday Worship ServiceWednesday Worship ServiceWednesday Worship ServiceWednesday Worship Service 5:45 PM5:45 PM5:45 PM5:45 PM
Church Offices Hours 8:00 AM—3:30 PM Monday - Friday
ADULT EDUCATION BREAKFAST CLUB SUNDAY SCHOOL Fellowship in the GATHERING GROUNDS
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March 2020 Neighborhood Center News
Lunch begins at noon in the First English Lutheran Church auditorium 1013 Minnesota Street 920-231-9890
Enter through the 10th Av parking lot doors. Bring a friend and join the fun! All are welcome.
March 4: Lenten worship service beginning at 11:00 in the sanctuary
Menu: Turkey pot pie, cranberry salad, fresh bread, strawberry poke cake After lunch: April book club discussion-Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven, sheeps-head, games **Book club books available for free checkout at the registration table.** March 11: Lenten worship service beginning at 11:00 in the sanctuary
Menu: Salsbury steak over mashed potatoes, corn, pickles and beets, assorted bars After lunch: Early Out Wednesday movie-Toy Story 4, cards, games March 18: Lenten worship service beginning at 11:00 in the sanctuary Menu: St. Patrick’s Day feast with corned beef with cabbage, red potatoes, soda
bread, Irish apple cake After lunch: Sheepshead, cribbage, games March 25: Lenten worship service beginning at 11:00 in the sanctuary Menu: Shepherd’s pie, garden salad, garlic bread, brownies After lunch: Sheepshead, cribbage, games
**If you would like to donate a cake for a special occasion, please contact Sharon or Kay ([email protected] or 233-5626). Also contact them with special dietary requests/needs by Monday
noon. If schools close due to weather, so will Neighborhood Center. **
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Movie Night
March 6
See “Frozen II”“Frozen II”“Frozen II”“Frozen II” on Friday, March 6, at 6 p.m. in the Celebration Theater. Elsa the Snow Queen has an extraordinary gift -- the power to create ice and snow. But no matter how happy she is to be surrounded by the people of Arendelle, Elsa finds her-self strangely unsettled. After hearing a mysterious voice call out to her, Elsa travels to the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond her kingdom -- an adventure that soon turns into a journey of self-discovery.
Sign up on the Minnesota Street bulletin board or the Spirit of Hope bulletin board in the auditorium so we know how much popcorn to make!
March 20
On Friday, March 20th at 6 p.m.,see A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
Lloyd Vogel is an investigative journalist who receives an assignment to profile
Fred Rogers, aka Mr. Rogers. He approaches the interview with skepticism, as he
finds it hard to believe that anyone can have such a good nature. But Roger's em-
pathy, kindness and decency soon chips away at Vogel's jaded outlook on life,
forcing the reporter to reconcile with his own painful past.
Sign up ahead of time—or just come that evening if you decide at the last minute!
Use the Minnesota Street doors to enter the building.
The Possibilities Children’s Choir for children ages 3-5th grade is in full swing! They meet on
Wednesday evenings, from 5:30 – 6 p.m., downstairs in the Temple Room. The choir is currently working on a special production for Mother’s Day and would love to have some additional members join in—new voices are always welcome! Questions?? Contact Beth Sell (376-0935) or Julie Kessler (267-8543).
Our Mid-winter’s Afternoon picnic on February 16th was lots of fun for the families who were
healthy and able to come! The snowball fights, ice fishing and building a snowman seemed to be the biggest hits of the afternoon!
Paxton Valdez (fishing)
Brooklynne Angell and mom Penny (snowman)
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Supporting our Missionary, Rev. Alex LaCappelle
We are a church that rolls up our sleeves and gets to work. Over 240 ELCA missionaries serve in more than 40 countries around the world, invited by global church partners to work together hand-in-hand. Some are doctors in rural areas. Others teach children where there are few oppor-tunities to go to school, or work in seminaries that prepare pastors and future church leaders. Others support, nurture and preach in some of the fastest growing Lutheran con-gregations in the world. And still others are young adults, engaging in a life-changing, year-long experience through the Young Adults in Global Mission program. FELC continues to support Pr. Alex LaChappelle who was the Country Coordinator for the Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) in the Republic of South Africa. He mentored ten young
adults through a year of international faith-based service. 2019 was a year of change for Pr. Alex. He now resides in Kenya and is part of the Nairobi International Lutheran Church. No matter where or how they serve, every one of these missionaries needs our prayers, support and gifts to succeed in their work. Your gift connects you directly to these missionaries. You make their life-changing ministry happen. Please join us in God’s amazing work. As we begin our Lenten focus on support for mission work, thank you for your prayers and financial support. Our sponsorship goal for 2020 is $6500.
EARLY OUT WEDNESDAY, March 11, 2020
As soon as school ends, students may enter First English
through the marked 10th Ave parking lot door. Once participat-
ing, students must stay inside until either a parent picks them
up or the program concludes promptly at 4:00.
Contact Kay at 231-9890 or [email protected] with any questions. Hope to see you there!
COMING NEXT MONTH: Family Good Friday service—April 10
th at 9:30 am in the auditorium
Easter egg hunt—April 11
th from 10 am – noon in the auditorium.
Donations of candy to fill the eggs are greatly appreciated!
SAVE THE DATE(S):
Vacation Bible School – July 27
th – 31
st
FELC Family Day at Bay Beach Amusement Park – Saturday, August 8
th
Watch for more details regarding both of these events…
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SCRIP
Gift cards that you use for everyday purchases. It’s an alternative way to make a purchase!!!
Every card you buy earns money for our youth program. We have the following in stock:
BP Gas, Domino’s Pizza, Festival Foods, Kwik Trip, Panera Bread, Papa Murphy’s, BP Gas, Domino’s Pizza, Festival Foods, Kwik Trip, Panera Bread, Papa Murphy’s, BP Gas, Domino’s Pizza, Festival Foods, Kwik Trip, Panera Bread, Papa Murphy’s, BP Gas, Domino’s Pizza, Festival Foods, Kwik Trip, Panera Bread, Papa Murphy’s, Pick n Save, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Subway, Target, Walmart Pick n Save, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Subway, Target, Walmart Pick n Save, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Subway, Target, Walmart Pick n Save, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Subway, Target, Walmart
** Many more cards to choose from ** Many more cards to choose from ** Many more cards to choose from ** Many more cards to choose from –––– just ask!just ask!just ask!just ask!
Scrip cards are available to purchase before and after church services or from the office on weekdays. Questions? Contact Wendi Hintz or Chris Richards.
6th through 8th Grades meet on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:00 PM
NO Classes during LentNO Classes during LentNO Classes during LentNO Classes during Lent Students are expected to serve at the soup supper on their scheduled nights.
WEDNESDAY, March 4WEDNESDAY, March 4WEDNESDAY, March 4WEDNESDAY, March 4–––– LENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPER High School Students
WEDNESDAY, March 11WEDNESDAY, March 11WEDNESDAY, March 11WEDNESDAY, March 11–––– LENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPER High School Students
WEDNESDAY, March 18WEDNESDAY, March 18WEDNESDAY, March 18WEDNESDAY, March 18–––– 6th 6th 6th 6th ---- 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION ———— LENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPER ALL Confirmation Students
WEDNESDAY, March 25WEDNESDAY, March 25WEDNESDAY, March 25WEDNESDAY, March 25–––– 6th 6th 6th 6th ---- 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION ———— LENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPER ALL Confirmation Students
WEDNESDAY, April 1WEDNESDAY, April 1WEDNESDAY, April 1WEDNESDAY, April 1–––– 6th 6th 6th 6th ---- 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION ———— LENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPERLENTEN SUPPPER ALL Confirmation Students
2019 - 2020
Breakfast Club
Rob Abraham and Dave Kiselewski are again leading Breakfast Club every Sunday morning at 9:15. in the youth room upstairs. If you are in middle or high school, please join us!
WINTER CANCELLATION POLICY: If school is closed all day or releases early = no confirmation class. If weather worsens after school, we’ll decide by 4:00 PM. Call Pastor Tim at 312-1361 or check your e-mail. (If you want to be added to our e-mail addresses please call the church office at 231-9890.)
We have had uneven results attempting to post information through television stations. If you are concerned about conditions, please use your own judgment. If a par-ent calls in it will be an excused absent.
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OFFICIAL ACTS MARCH 2020
Simply Giving Makes it Easy! First English Lutheran Church would like to say thanks for supporting the church throughout the year with your time, talent and financial contributions. We’d also like to offer an option to make your life easier. Now your gift to God can be regular and
“off the top”. It’s safe, convenient and reliable - no more remembering to bring a check or catching up after you’ve been away! Consistent offerings are important to fulfilling our mission and Simply Giving is a great way to make it happen.
Simply Giving is an electronic funds transfer program. (EFT) You may already be using EFT or other payments to be automatically withdrawn from your checking or savings account. There is no cost to you or the church. Thrivent is picking up all the costs associated with it. If you choose to participate, the en-rollment forms are available at the church office. If you have any questions, they may be directed to our
treasurer, Steve Seidl Thank you for your prayerful consideration of this giving opportunity.
FINANCIAL REPORT FOR JANUARY 2019
2020 2019
GENERAL FUND
BEGINNING CASH BALANCE $ 47,630.39 $ 39,425.99
ENDING CASH BALANCE $ 56,305.00 $ 77,438.97
CASH RECEIPTS $ 41,116 $ 31,508
CASH PAYMENTS $ 33,915 $ 32,781
DECEMBER GAIN OR (LOSS) $ 7,200 $ (1,272)
TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS YTD $ 41,116 $ 31,508
TOTAL CASH PAYMENTS YTD $ 33,916 $ 32,187
YTD GAIN OR (LOSS) $ 7,200 $ (1,272)
TOTAL DESIGNATED FUNDS $ 94,567 $ 119,627
DEATHDEATHDEATHDEATH Donald Ahrens born May 15, 1932, died December 22, 2019, burial December 27, 2019 Robert Kumbier born August 6, 1940, died January 30, 2020, burial February 4, 2020 Ilone Underheim born October 25, 1924, died February 1, 2020, service February 11, 2020.
Thank You for your Thrivent Choice Dollars First English is pleased to extend its thanks to those congregation members who have designated FELC as their Thrivent Choice Dollars recipient.
By choosing FELC you have made a difference. Thank you.
REMINDER If you would like your contribution to be restricted, please write restricted on your envelope.
AUTOMATIC OFFERING-FELC is only supporting Simply Giving or direct deposit of bank transaction from your account to the church account.
LUTHERAN FOOD PANTRY ––––296 people utilized the Food Pantry during the month of January.
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SUNDAY MORNING MINISTRIES MARCH 2020 - 8:00 AM
CANTORS
March 1 Tim Cornell
March 8 Ellen Schmidt
March 15 Pastor Tim
March 22 Paula Cornell
March 29 Pastor Tim
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS SundaySundaySundaySunday
March 1 Dennis Wright, Cindy Cady
March 8 JoAnne O’Neill, Diane Bennett
March 15 Jean Pietrowski, Jody Koplitz
March 22 Paula Cornell, Jim Stapel
March 29 Diane Langdon, Ann Reinke
ACOLYTES 8:00 AM Saturday SundaySaturday SundaySaturday SundaySaturday Sunday
February 29 March 1 Greyson Lloyd Mason Sagmeister
Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday ---- February 4, 6:30 pmFebruary 4, 6:30 pmFebruary 4, 6:30 pmFebruary 4, 6:30 pm Lydia Rentmeester
March 7 March 8 Logan Kiselewski Asha Abraham
Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday ---- March 11 , 6:30 pmMarch 11 , 6:30 pmMarch 11 , 6:30 pmMarch 11 , 6:30 pm Jozie Fuller
March 14 March 15 Malley Lloyd Paige Rentmeester Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday ---- March 18 6:30 pmMarch 18 6:30 pmMarch 18 6:30 pmMarch 18 6:30 pm Elliot Reed
March 21 March 22 Livvie Sohn Macie Boyd
Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday ---- March 25, 6:30 pmMarch 25, 6:30 pmMarch 25, 6:30 pmMarch 25, 6:30 pm Joshua Hatfield
March 28 March 29 Caitlyn Potratz Mason Sagmeister
LECTORS 8:00 AM
March 1 Roberta Messer
March 8 Rob Abraham
March 15 Diane Bennett
March 22 Sherry Ratchman
March 29 Char Luebke
Crew # 3Crew # 3Crew # 3Crew # 3 Rob Abraham Herman Raatz John Mahlke Paula Rae Rost Matt Wirth Linda Wirth
ALTAR GUILD 8:00 AM
Team # 3Team # 3Team # 3Team # 3 Rose Veith Donna Reitz Dianne Sagmeister Barb Williams
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First English Lutheran Church Council Minutes January 14, 2020
Devotions: Sherry Katzenberger Members: Barb McClain, Russ Potratz, Sherry Katzenberger, Tom Moore, Sherry Ratchman, Gary Konrad, Jen-ny Boyd, Nancy Konrad, Fred Luebke and Jerri Schmidt Staff: Pastor Tim Greenwald, Steve Seidl, Deb Greenwald, Pastor Jon Wills Excused: Dennis Wright, Duane Buelow, Karen Frederick Communications: February Calendar, Suggestions for the Website and Facebook Communications were received from the following people or organizations. All were thank–yous for ei-ther Christmas gifts or donations made. Crossways Bible Camp, Lutheran World Disaster Relief, Miravida, Zeise Construction, Sharon Larson, John Mahke, Carla Sawall, Kay Dobberke Brauer, Don Jaenke, Dennis Sphatt, Pas-tor Tim and Debbie Greenwald, Lutheran Campus Ministry, Rhonda Buchanan, Jefferson School Principal.
The next question that was asked is who is responsible for putting things on the website, Facebook. It is suggest-ed that we look for someone to do this and other media events for us. We will be looking into this in the next few months. People are searching the web that want to find churches to visit. We need to keep ours current and in-teresting. Consent Agenda: M/S/C 1. Edit and Approve December Council meeting minutes. 2. Committee reports 3. Staff Reports and New Member and Loss report Treasurer's Report and Paying of the Bills: M/S/C Old Business:
Update council emails a list will be coming around for the council to get updated emails Budgets - Steve shared with us the final copy of the budget. Annual booklets can now be distributed Annual meeting 2/2/2020 at 9:15am
Executive Committee New Business:
5th Sunday “noisy can collection”– Education Committee ---- During the months that there are 5 Sun-days, on the fifth Sunday during the children’s sermon time an extra offering will be collected to cover the cost of the school kits.
4 Imprint has supplied us with bags and we buy the contents for children in third world countries to go to school. M/S/CM/S/CM/S/CM/S/C
Designated Funds - Motion was made to bring all negative accounts to zero from the General Memorial Fund. M/S/CM/S/CM/S/CM/S/C
Pastor Tim shared with us that the Sheriff’s Department wants to use our facility as a class for Active Shooters. They are thinking about Saturday, May 23rd, 2020. Members would be encouraged to participate along with
other churches. More to come. Delegates are Needed:
Lutheran Campus Ministry – Sunday March 2nd, at 1:00pm at Calvary Lutheran Church Miravida – Monday, March, 9th – 5:30pm start time – Sherry K, Lois J, Pastor Tim, Russ
Potratz Crossway Bible Camp – Saturday, March 14th Start time 10:00am– Gary Konrad, Synod Assembly – May 15-16th, Barb McClain, Debbie Greenwald and Jerri Schmidt
need one more delegate Oshkosh Conference --?
Close with Lord's Prayer and Doxology M/S/C Next Meeting: February 11, 2020 Executive Board 6:30pm and full Council 7:00pm Devotions: Nancy Konrad