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ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF NAVARINO
“Joyfully, we invite and equip all people to share Christ’s love”
The Mission Statement of Ascension Lutheran Church.
Ascension Lutheran Church
W6106 Navarino Road,
Shiocton, WI 54170
Church Office:
(715) 758-8312
Office hours are: Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday 8 am –12 pm
Church E-Mail:
Church website:
www.ascensionavarino.com
Pastors: Marcia Sabin 715-340-5951-Cell
Mark Sabin 715-340-3670-Cell Or 715-445-2097-Home
Your Church Council George Peters, President (920) 419-1415 Dave Klemp, Vice President (920) 450-3716 Lisa Wollenberg, Treasurer (920) 525-2024 Dawn Dingeldein, Secretary (920) 639-1183 Glen Peebles (715) 584-3029 Greg Schoettler (920) 984-3057
The council usually meets the third Sunday of each month at 8:00 AM. You are welcome to attend. *Please note the next council meeting will be on the fourth Sunday, June 23rd.
The “Visitor”
June 2019
M E S S A GE F R O M T HE PA S T O R
GOD, HUMANITY, AND AMERICAN POLITICS “Something, We All Need to Know”
“I will show you what someone is like who comes to me, hears my words, and acts on them . . .” (Luke 6:47) Between the Psalms, Proverbs, and Jesus’ instructions such as in this example, from Luke’s Gospel, makes it abundantly clear that Jesus’ Word is meant (for our absolute benefit) to be
obeyed, not merely listened to. And, furthermore, Jesus’ Word is not meant to be limited to just certain aspects of our life and of our own choosing. Finally, the truth of the matter is that every aspect of our life is held captive by Jesus’ Word, including our opinions about race, gender, religion, and our personal politics. Simply put, Jesus Word has everything to do with everything in our life. Absolutely everything! Therefore, to believe anything different is to put our ultimate welfare into a clear and very present danger. Not from God’s doing – but, our own doing. So, let’s consider God’s reality from this perspective.
Adam and Eve were created in God’s own image, to his satisfaction, and to fulfill God’s expectation that they would joyfully want to be the permanent stewards of God’s own good Creation. However, things changed drastically! Adam and Eve yielded to the sly deception and temptation from the Evil One. The end result being, that they believed the Lie from Satan about being equal to God in strength and wisdom. So they acted upon this Lie, and they tried to hide from God; and they also lied to God, about who was at fault for all of the anguish in this once splendid Creation of God. They found themselves exiled from God and his awesome Creation. Adam and Eve brought the judgment upon themselves, not by God’s doing, but from their own doing, themselves. Had they listened to and obeyed The Truth, they would not have found themselves in this ugly condition. Furthermore, Adam and Eve’s condition is our inherited condition to this day and far beyond. Obeying God’s Truth would have made all of the difference in the world! Therefore, we too must own the full reality of our condition and our susceptibility to seek out another “truth”, instead of keeping with God’s Truth. “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God – what is good, and acceptable (to God), and perfect.” (Romans 12:2)
“For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” (Matthew 5:20) It is easy to pass over this verse and assume clearly that “obviously” I am neither a scribe nor a Pharisee. However, the reality remains unchanged, because without even thinking about this we act as if we are the authors of what is truly right, and what is not. Therefore, we wrongfully substitute the authority of our values for the authority of God’s values, and we’ll pay the price for our pride, our arrogance, and our idolatry, just like the scribes and the Pharisees. As a result, God’s Word is the standard by which we judge all human words; God’s wisdom is the standard by which we judge all human wisdom; God’s activity of grace is the standard by which we must judge all human activity; and God’s love is the standard by which we all must learn to truly love one another. “If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and abide in HIS love.” (John 15:10)
God bless you all; Pastor Mark
T H A N K Y O U’ S C H U R C H NE W S
Thank You to Darrel Klemp and Everett Olson for mounting the TV in
the youth classroom. ____________
Thanks to Greg and Amy Schoettler for donating a
case of toilet paper and a case of Kleenex for the
Church.
___________
Thanks to Kay Fuerst for making the
crosses given to the confirmands.
____________
Thank you to Ralph Mueller for planting flowers in
the pots next to church and for putting out the flags
around the church for Memorial Day.
________
Thank You to Glen and Phyllis Peebles for decorating the tables in the fellowship hall and
also the inside walls around the church. _________
Thank you to Lisa Wollenberg for
keeping our Church Windows
program up to date and for all the
technical assistance she provides.
________
Thank you to Dennis and Kay Fuerst for
their donation of a ream of heavy weight
copy paper. ___________
Thank you to Dean Rueden for purchasing and installing a new fan controller in the
fellowship hall.
Praise with Passion Will be scheduled on a week
by week basis. 5:00 pm Fellowship followed by
6:00pm Praise with Passion
(Gathering for informal, spirit-filled praise and prayer)
Please listen for announcements at church or call Toni (715-853-9461) to be sure we
are meeting.
Location: Ascension Lutheran Church
The ‘Church on the Corner’ 3 miles west of Navarino on Hwy 156
Volunteers Needed
for Lawn Mowing
Wouldn’t you like to take the new zero turn mower out for a
spin?. We are in need of volunteers to mow the cemetery and the church lawn. The schedule is on the bulletin board by the
Church office. Please consider volunteering.
For those who did not receive a free directory a limited number of
additional copies will be available at a cost of $5.00 each.
New Home Devotionals
“Our Daily Bread”
For June, July & August
Are now available on the table by the
library. Large print books are also available. There
is a box for a monetary donation to contribute
toward the cost of the book.
Bible Study Reminder
The Monday night Bible Study
group will continue to meet during
the summer months on a week by
week basis. Contact Dave Klemp for more
information. The Tuesday morning Bible Study has
ended for the summer months. It will resume again
in the Fall. Watch for notices in the Visitor and
Church bulletins. We will continue to have Small
Group Bible Study on Sunday mornings at 8:30am.
C H U R C H NE W S
Special Projects Fund Estimates for the church roof are between
$29,700-$58,000 and Solar removal is
estimated at $12,000 more or less. We
currently have $ 16,282.77 in the Special Project
Fund. Below are fundraisers we are doing for the
church roof.
Special Projects Fundraiser There are VandeWalle’s candy bars on the table by the library for sale. They
are a dollar each. Please put your money in the envelope in the box. If you want
to sell elsewhere, please see Heather Goodacre.
Looking for Thrivent Members Please let the office know if you have an insurance
policy or investment funds with Thrivent. Any Thrivent member is eligible to apply for a $250
Thrivent action card which can be used to as seed money for our fundraisers or for community
service projects. We will help you with the application process and completing your final
report for any project you my be involved with.
Consider ordering via Smile.Amazon.com when using Amazon for purchases. Please also encourage your
family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers to support Ascension Church, as well. To add Ascension as your
charity go to Ascension Lutheran Church’s unique Amazon Smile link to add to your personal or
business Amazon account: Amazon Sign In Questions? email: [email protected]
Country Gospel Barbecue Fundraiser
There will be a special Country Gospel worship service on Sunday June 16
th along with a barbecue potluck dinner
(please bring a dish to pass) and silent auction to raise funds for the church roof. You are
welcome to dress in your country attire. We are in need of volunteers to help with cooking,
serving, preparing silent auction items. Please contact Dawn if you can assist in any way.
Navarino Days Pie Sale
We will be selling homemade pies for Navarino Days on Saturday, July 13th.
We are in looking for people to donate pies. We are also looking for volunteers to work from
11am-3pm or until pies are sold. Watch for a sign up list. Lastly, we are looking for someone to take the lead on this fundraising project. See Dawn for
more information.
Fundraising Committee
We now have an official fundraising committee consisting of Dawn Dingeldein, Nancy Peters, Lois Rohrer, and Ruthann Meiers. They are
available to help you coordinate the fundraisers for our church roof. Please contact them with
your fundraising ideas.
Prayers for those ill, injured or hospitalized:
Sally Richter, Allan Berreitter, John Nelson, Pat Zuiches, Brittany (Klemp) Schumacher, Kim Schroth, Arletta Kauffman, Beck Pues,
Jim & Alice Mueller, Dean Pues, Brittany Slack, Betty Hillsberg, Peggi Strelow, Rosie Pues, Tim Rohrer, Bob Singler, Dylan Mueller, Arnie & Carol Kloes, Terri Rapp, Jill Krohlow, Mark Mueller, David Nesberg, Larry Svetnicka, Reba Power,
Jackson Kloes, Geri Anderson, Mark Stevens, Lori Meyer, Rick Meyer
Prayers for our Military:
D.J. Fuerst— grandson of Dennis and Kay Fuerst Jonathan Sabin—son of Pastor Sabin
C H U R C H NE W S
Honoring The Graduates
Ascension Lutheran Church will be honoring all High School
and College graduates on Sunday, June 2nd.
Congratulations to High School Graduates: Mason Dingeldein Ryan Mueller McKenzie Wollenberg
College Graduate: Travis Wollenberg
WANTED FLOWERS FOR THE ALTAR
This is the time of year when flowers are blooming. If you have an
abundance in your garden please consider bringing some to Church for Sunday. It
doesn’t have to be for a special occasion. If it would be for a special observance please
indicate that on the signup list on the table by the library. You can bring them in a vase or we have vases available in the fellowship
storage room.
Aluminum Cans for Youth
Lakeland Recycling will only accept CLEAR bags with CLEAN DRY cans. Store bags are okay to use but remember they do not ac-
cept pet food cans. Please deposit your cans in the cage in back of church.
Easter Breakfast
Ascension Budget Council would like the membership to be
aware of our financial status on a month to
month basis. Below is where we are at after the first 4
months of the year:
Income received: $25,146.84
Expenses Paid out: $26,808.71
Expenses exceeding income by $1661.87
C H U R C H NE W S
Athlete of the Week: McKenzie Wollenberg Submitted by admin on Thu, 05/09/2019 - 23:02 Bonduel senior ready to help team make playoff push Contributed Photo Bonduel senior McKenzie Wollenberg has been a tough out in the middle of the Bears batting lineup this spring. Athlete: McKenzie Wollenberg
Sport: Softball
School: Bonduel High School
Year: Senior
Despite struggling to score runs at times, the Bonduel High School softball team has still racked up the hits this spring. Senior McKenzie Wollenberg, who typically hits third or fourth in the lineup, has been a big contributor to the team’s offense, with several multi-hit games to her name.
She most recently tallied three hits in the team’s loss to Amherst on Tuesday. Wol-lenberg posted two hits in a win over Menominee Indian on April 30 and recorded three hits and scored three times in a nonconference win over Three Lakes on April 26.
Q: When did your interest in softball begin?
A: My interest in softball began around the age of 6. I would always watch my brothers (Ben and Travis) play t-ball and I’d also try to help my dad (Scott) coach as much as possible.
Q: What is your favorite part about the softball season?
A: My favorite part about the softball season would be getting to play with all my teammates and cherishing the memo-ries we make at the game and on the bus rides.
Q: As the season wraps up, what does the team need to be doing to put together a playoff run?
A: I believe that in order to make a big run in playoffs we need to clean up some of our mental errors, while also keeping up with the amount of hits that we have been having.
Q: As a senior, what do you do to help some of your younger teammates?
A: To help some of underclassmen on the team, I try to welcome them in and talk to them so that they aren’t so shy. I believe that it helps to get everyone to enjoy the sport and not to be scared. Also, for the physical part of playing I try to help them out in their position, by telling them to move up or back, or when they make a good play.
Q: What’s your favorite memory of competing on the Bonduel softball team?
A: My favorite memory from Bonduel softball is when we took a trip up to Marquette, Michigan, to play in the dome (Superior Dome in mid-April). It was an unbelievable experience and such a great environment to play in.
Q: What are you going to miss most when your softball career is over at Bonduel?
A: I’m going to miss not playing on the field with my teammates anymore. As the season begins to come to an end its really starting to kick in that soon I’ll never be able to put on my jersey and cleats anymore.
Q: What is your favorite thing to do when you are not in school or competing in a high school sport?
A: My favorite thing to do when I am not in school or sports is hanging out with friends and going somewhere new on an adventure.
Q: Favorite movie?
A: My favorite movie is “The Longest Ride.” I also like to watch thriller movies and comedies.
Q: Name one thing about yourself that not many people know.
A: Something that a lot of people may not know about me is that I love the outdoors, but I also like to be girly at times.
Q: What’s the greatest piece of advice you have ever been told?
A: The greatest piece of advice that I have ever been told is that “you will never make it anywhere if you never put in the effort to get there.”
C H U R C H NE W S
Confirmation-May 5, 2019
Pastor Mark, Autumn Lorenz, Abigail Daniels,
Sidney Stedjee, Bradley Leeman, Pastor Marcia
Ascension’s own Darrel
Klemp and his grandson
made the Lifest annual
magazine publication
this year. A full page
picture on the second
page!
ASSISTING MINISTERS
June 2019
GUshers
Greeters
Communion Helper
Readers
Money Counters
June 2 9:30 am
Jean Conradt Joy Daebler
Dave & Lois Rohrer
Denelle Daniels Madeline Daniels Rita Olson
June 9 9:30 am
George Peters Al Meiers
Everett & Sue Olson
Nancy Peters Denelle Daniels Glen Peebles
June 16 6:30 am
Greg & Amy Schoettler
Carl & Pat Schoettler
Dave Klemp Heather Goodacre Phyllis Peebles
June 23 9:30 am
Glen Peebles Lon Hilliker
Judy Porter Patty Lorenz Autumn Lorenz Ruthann Meiers
June 30 9:30 am
Jean Conradt Joy Daebler
Bonnie Weyers Dave Rohrer Darrel Klemp Rita Olson
If you would like to help out with any of the above tasks, please call the church office (715-758-8312) and we will add your name to the list. If you are unable to be here on the date you
are assigned, please find a replacement. Thank you.
DATE NAME
06/01 Matt Johnson
06/02 Jean Mueller
06/04 Mitchell Sokolski
06/05 William Kuhnke III
06/05 Mike Olson
06/07 Lori Block
06/09 Shelly Klemp
06/11 Megan Krull
06/11 Mitchell Sokolski
06/14 Scott Conradt
06/14 Jackie Echtner
06/14 Kasen Homan
06/14 Chandas Thompson
06/16 David Rohrer
06/16 Ben Wollenberg
06/19 Airowyn Leroy
06/20 Lindsey Carpenter
JUNE
BIRTHDAYS
C O U N C I L M I N UT E S
Council Meeting Minutes Sunday, May 19, 2019
Present: Lisa Wollenberg, George Peters, Glen Peebles, Dave Klemp, Greg Schoettler, Pastors Mark & Marcia Sabin. Guests: Darrell Klemp
Absent: Dawn Dingeldein
President George Peters brought the meeting to order at 8:04am.
Devotion led by Pastor Mark Sabin and prayer by Pastor Mark Sabin.
Approval of minutes: Correction made to list of attendees. 1st by Glen P, and 2nd by Dave K. Voice vote passed.
Pastors Report: Two home visits with holy communion. Two home visits without holy communion. Wedding guidelines presented for upcoming wedding taking place at Ascension.
Treasurer’s/Finance Report: Income for April $7,421.00 Expenses for April $6,964.33 YTD we are $1,661.87 in the red for income vs expenses. Project fund: Loud offering $223.57, Thrivent Choice $515.00, Misc. donations of $535.00, Pizza fundraiser $328.00. Fellowship Fund $75.00. Candy Bar sales $400.00 Total available for projects $16,282.77.Report approved by Dave K, 2nd Greg S. Voice vote passed.
Education: Recognizing graduates will take place on Sunday 6/2. Sunday School schedule for next year is in progress.
Finance: No report.
Property: Lawn mowing season has started, first grass cutting was this past week, signoff for the summer months in on the back table. Darrell made temporary roof repair around the bell tower. TV installed in the Bible study room. Thank you to Dean for installing a new fan controller in the social hall.
Worship: Country Gospel service Sunday 6/16. Followed by a barbecue pulled pork lunch and potluck. Silent auction as well to raise funds for special projects. Sign up will be on back tables. Gladys Mungo will be here on June 9th.
Evangelism: NALC Convocation. August 8 & 9th in Indianapolis
Membership: Request for Transfer received from John and Dorothy Nelson approved by Glen P, 2nd Lisa W. Voice vote passed.
Old Business: Community Dinner: June dinner will be build your own subs Projects: (Roof) est. $29,700-$58,000). + Solar removal $12,000 +/-
Fundraising:
Upcoming Fundraisers: Sunday 6/16 Country Gospel service, dinner and fundraiser. Thrivent Action dollars applied for by Ruth to purchase barbecue pulled pork and buns for the event. Looking for anyone that would want to donate an item for silent auction for the event. Need volunteers to help serve. Sign up for food items & potluck ideas will be on the back tables. Navarino Days Pie Sale: July 13th (Pies will be needed on Friday July 12th-to be delivered to church. We will need volunteers to set up the tent and help sell pie slices the day of the event. (11:00am-2:00pm -or sold out). Thrivent Action Dollars applied for by Kay F. Signup on back table. John and Dorothy Nelson Auction: July 20th. John and Dorothy Nelson have offered for Ascension to have a food booth at their auction with proceeds going to the roof fund. David R will apply for Thrivent Action Team funding. Thank you to all that have volunteered to help. Norwegian Cemetery Brat Fry: August 26th, 27th, 28th. (Monday -Wednesday). Charlies County Market Red Barn. We need 3 Thrivent members to apply for Thrivent Action Funds, one for each day to pay for the meat and buns. Profits will be used towards the roof fund.
We will need volunteers for all three days. A sign up will be forthcoming. Annual Fall Rummage sale. We can hold this event again and are looking for volunteers to help coordinate. Tentatively scheduled for September 21st.
Continued Fundraisers: Script program: Scrip cards can be purchased from Bonnie at any time and also after each service. We get a percentage back after the cards are used. We received our first check from Kwik Trip from script cards that have been used. VandeWalle Candy Bars: Candy Bars are available in the social hall. If you would like to sell a box at your work place, please see Heather Goodacre.
We are in need of congregation members who have Thrivent policies to consider applying for Thrivent action team money for fundraising events. Members receive 2 -$250 that can be used for fundraisers. Please let Bonnie know if you can help us out. Bonnie can help you apply.
If you have any ideas of future fundraisers, please let the council or the fundraising committee know so we can discuss as possibilities to increase the funds for the roof fund.
Next meeting: Sunday June 23rd, 8:00 am
Meeting adjourned 9:03am Motion to adjourn: Glen P. 1st, Dave K. 2nd. Respectfully Submitted by: Lisa Wollenberg in Dawn Dingeldeins’ absence.
C H U R C H NE W S
M I S S I O N A R Y NE W S
Prayers for our Congregation
The Ascension Champions of Prayer are inviting you to join us in praying for every member
of our Ascension Family. Each Sunday a list the names of those you should hold up in prayer
for the week will be posted in the bulletin. The power of prayer is amazing and we know we
will see and feel the love of others on the day we are prayed for. If you would like to
submit a special request for you , a family member or friend, please use the form below and
submit it to Pastor Marcia or Kay Fuerst.
The Champions of Prayer are waiting to pray for your concerns. If you would like to share a confidential prayer request with a small group of fellow Christians who are willing and waiting to pray for your concerns, please take a moment and let us know how we can help. Please briefly list your concern, request or praise below. Your request will remain confidential, no need to even sign your name. Place the
form in with your offering or give it to Kay Fuerst. _______________________________________________________________________________________
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V I A DE C R I S T O NE W S
Looking GOOD for GOD Please consider ‘Recycling” your new or gently used clothing items for the families helped by
HAITI’S CHILDREN. Haitian families dress up for church each Sunday and are in need of
Men’s wear (suits, ties, shoes, belts) Women’s wear (Dresses, Skirts/Blouses, Hats, Shoes,
Purses) Teen and Children’s clothing that is appropriate for church.
Gladys will be visiting our congregation on Sunday, June 9th. Please come and hear her
message and update on the children and families in Haiti that she touches.
This event is supported by Thrivent Action Team.
Blessings and Thanks for supporting HCI
Just a note that we are not collecting pill bottles for Haiti at this time.
The next Community Dinner will be Wednesday, June 19th at 5:30pm.
Fixings for Sub Sandwiches will be provided. Ice Cream will also be served.
We are asking for donations of Potato Salad, Pasta Salads, Fresh Fruit and
Fresh Vegetables, Chips and Dip, Deviled Eggs, Jello’s, Cookies and other
Desserts.
A sign up sheet is on the table by the library.
For more information contact Judy, Glen or Phyllis.
Focus Items for
June 2019
Peanut Butter
Jelly/Jam/Preserves
Pasta/Pasta Sauce
Catsup/Mustard
Toilet Paper
**Most items can be found at the Dollar
Tree, Dollar General or Family Dollar
Thank you for your continued support.
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
If you have something you would like to have included in the
“Visitor”, please have the information to the church
office by the third Sunday of the prior month.
Shawano Area Silver Society Club
The club provides a fun, comfortable environment where people with early stage memory loss, along with their companion and/or caregiver, can relax, engage, and enjoy the company of others who are on the same journey. There is ono cost to attend.
Check out the new Cup O Joy brochure on the table by the
library for Christian entertainment in June and July.
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
Good Shepherd Golf Classic
Crystal Springs Golf Course Seymour
Thursday, June 13th
$100 per player, $110 after June 8th
Dinner & Auction Only-$30.00
Fees include 18 Hole & Cart Buffet Lunch & Dinner
REGISTRATION AND LUNCH BEGINS AT 10:30 AM
Complimentary Range balls beginning at 11:00am
Scrabble starts at Noon
There will be Live Auction, Bucket Raffles, Hole Competitions and Fun
Course Events
For more information see flyer on Community bulletin board.
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
The Navarino Nature Center has many upcoming events. Below are a list of June events. You can RSVP at [email protected].
Red Barn: May 30th, May 31st, and June 1st at Charlie’s County Market.
Fairy Day Camp: Thursday June 13th from 9:30am to 1pm. Fee: Members: $40,
Non-members: $45
June Storytime: Flower Frenzy: 10am to Noon. Open to Babies and Up. Fee: Members: Free, Non-
members: $2 per person
Sedum Wreath Workshop #2: June 20th from 6-8pm: Fee: Members: $30, Non-members: $35
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
17th ANNUAL NAVARINO RANGER FUND RAISER GOLF OUTING (Four person SCRAMBLE)
WHEN: Saturday June 29, 2019
WHERE: Golden Sands Golf Course, Cecil, WI.
TIME: Shotgun Start at 1:00 P.M.
COST: $65.00 per person includes: 18 holes of golf with motor cart, lunch and 2 (two) drink tickets for use
at the golf course (beer or soda) and 1 (one) drink ticket for use at the concession stand at the Navarino ball
diamond after the outing.
Money raised will be put toward ball diamond improvements and other community projects. Nominal prizes
will be awarded to the winners.
The event will include hole prizes and 50 / 50 holes.
Golfer registration begins @ 12:00 noon the day of the outing.
To sign up or for more info call Terry Conradt @ 715-758-2314
PLEASE SIGN UP BY JUNE 16th.
(The event will be limited to 100 golfers.)
May Benevolence went to
Lutheran Bible Translators and
International House of Prayer-
Kansas City
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
C O M M U N I T Y NE W S
A Mug Club for Caregivers
Shawano County Department of Human Services, The Pines and
the Forget Me Not Fund is hosting the
Mug Club for Caregivers Book Club
We will be reviewing the book “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova. Learn about the difficulties and joys of one
woman living with Dementia?/Alzheimer’s Disease
First Session is Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Even if you missed the previous session, please still come-we can catch up
From 5pm-7pm, the first Tuesday of each month
At the Fellman Center-607 E. Elizabeth Street Shawano
Question’s? or Transportation Needs? Call the Shawano County Department of Human Services at 715-526-4686
Wolf River Lutheran
High School
Rummage Sale &
Bake Sale
May 31-June 1st 8am-5pm
June 2nd 10am-3pm
W7467 River Bend Road
Shawano
Come find your treasure.
Brats and Burgers plus beverages
will be available.
For more information call or text
715-851-2741
T H I S A N D T H AT
Lemon Bars
1 1/2 cup flour 3/4 cup butter Mix together and press in a 9x13 inch pan. Bake 25 minutes at 325 degrees. Cool.
1 package(8 oz.) cream cheese 1 cup powdered sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 small cool whip container Mix together and spread over cooled crust. Put one box of lemon pie filling (small) on top and refrigerate. I am not sure who provided this recipe since it has been in my folder for awhile. Please let me know so you can get credit.
Sure Seems That Way…
Wood burns faster when you have to cut and chop it yourself.-Harrison Ford
The first piece of luggage on the carousel never belongs to anyone.-
George Roberts
If God had intended us to fly he would have made it easier to get
to the airport.-Jonathan Winters
America is the only country where a significant proportion of the population believes that professional wrestling is real but the moon landing was faked.-
David Letterman
Thank you to Patty Lorenz for
forwarding these gems.
Father’s Day is Sunday, June 16th.
June 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 Seventh Sunday of Easter
8:30 am Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship Honoring Graduates
3
6:30 pm-Bible Study
4
5
6
7
8:00 pm—AA/Alanon
8
9 Day of Pentecost
8:30 am Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship-Gladys Mungo
10
6:30 pm--Bible Study
11
10:00 am-Loaves & Fishes Board Meeting
12
13
14
8:00 pm—AA/Alanon
15
16 The Holy Trinity
8:30 am-Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship-Country Gospel Service Pulled Pork Lunch Silent Auction
17
6:30 pm-Bible Study
18
19
5-7 pm-L& F Distribution 5:30 pm—Community Dinner
20
21
8:00 pm—AA/Alanon Summer Begins
22 9:00 –11:00 am Loaves & Fishes Distribution
23 Second Sunday After
Pentecost
8:00 am-Council Meeting 8:30 am Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship______________
30 Third Sunday After
Pentecost
8:30 am Small Group Bible Study 9:30 am Worship
24 6:30 pm-Bible Study
25
26 27 28 8:00 pm—AA/Alanon
29