June 2015 PDF
June 2015 PDF
June 2015 PDF
Tom Gardner
P. O. Box 5
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-6278
[email protected]
Jan Vipond
JUNE 2015
Po Box 188
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2421
Leon Johnson
19330 150th Ave
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2304
[email protected]
Brenda Long
19594 120th St
Herman, MN 56248
320-246-3237
One last thank you to all who helped with our Sunday School
program in the 2014-2015 session. It was a good year and we could
not have done it without you. Heres hoping we have another
great year and we can find teachers to educate our children. Its
never too soon to sign up to help!!
Despite the rain, our last day of Sunday School was a blast!
Thanks to our teachers and our fantastic helpers Ian, John,
Kaleb, Lexi, Taylah, and Teigen. We especially enjoyed playing
Dangling Donuts, white faces and all!
Jennifer McLaughlin
107 6th St. South
Hoffman, MN 56339
320-986-2139
[email protected]
Charles Johnson
16357 County Road 2
Our next event will be Vacation Bible School which will be held
Sunday, August 2nd through Thursday, August 6th from 5 to 8 pm
at Peace Lutheran Church.
In the next month there will be registration forms sent out, along
with signup sheets for helping and items to donate or lend. Please
consider helping in any way you can financially or by volunteering.
I promise you will have a very fun, rewarding experience!
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2289
[email protected]
Gwen Rollofson
311 Hawkins Ave E
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2524
[email protected]
Marilyn Frykman
21398 140th Ave
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2359
[email protected]
Council Notes
congregation with a medical card. It would be very helpful if we had several drivers available so the bus could be
used on Sunday mornings when necessary and/or rides
requested. Inquiries may be directed to Pastor Matthew,
local license departments and often times; your family
physician will have direct knowledge of this form.
Affirmation of Baptism
We celebrated with our three confirmation students,
Alliah, Carter and Kore at their service on May 17th.
Congratulations.
Get Involved
No matter what you are able to do to help, someone, somewhere in the world, will
always remember your kindness. And the more people that get involved, the faster
we will end poverty, injustice and suffering.
When LWR distributes Personal Care Kits, its often to people who have lost everything.
In the wake of an earthquake, or having fled from violence as their homes were overtaken,
they clasp a towel from a faraway place, with a bar of soap, a toothbrushand washing
up, they know that they have not been forsaken by the world.
The very simple gesture of giving a Personal Care Kit can give someone the
encouragement to start anew, starting with a bath. You can share Gods grace and love by
providing that simple comfort.
School Kits
Why school supplies? To the children who receive School Kits, these supplies mean the
difference between getting an education or not. Public school is usually free, but in the
places where LWR works, even a few required supplies, like pens and paper, may be more
than many families can afford. And when parents can only afford to send one of their
children to school, girls rarely get priorityyet the education level of mothers has the
biggest impact on development
Baby Care Kit from LWR is like a promise. It says to that baby, Your needs will not be
neglected by this world. You matter to us. When you send Baby Care Kits, you provide
encouragement by welcoming these little ones into an international community that cares.
Baby Care Kits are distributed as part of emergency and relief efforts, to be sure, but they
are also given out as part of LWR health initiatives to encourage women to seek prenatal
care. One such initiative in Mali provided training for local prenatal health care workers,
who were given Baby Care Kits to distribute when they assisted with births. These kinds
of programs help more babies in rural, poor areas receive a healthy start in life. We hope
you will join us in this effort!
Fabric Kits
Teach a person to sew and youve given them tools they can use to earn an income,
support their family, and break out of poverty. Many of the thousands of Fabric Kits
Lutheran World Relief distributes are used in vocational training programs to teach young
men and women useful and marketable sewing skills.
June 2015
ThriventLast time youth used Thrivent funds was 2012. Fits into what Thrivent is to be used
for. Motion by Jennifer to access $2240 of Thrivent funds, the amount budgeted for $40/youth/
day for expenses for Detroit Trip, for food cost. 2nd Leon. MCU There will be follow up at a later
date about establishing a separate account to manage those funds during the trip.
Immanuel Sing AlongA request has been made for the Immanuel Sing Along to be held at
Peace on Wednesday, August 19 with Mens Choir and Burnt Gravy and to serve refreshments.
MTA Jan. 2nd Marilyn. MCU. Leon to communicate with the group.
Parking LotSet Up Fund. Leon presented a formal request by the Ronhovde family to use the
remainder of the Kip Peterson memorial for the Parking Lot Fund. Leon Johnson, Jeff Dreier,
Tom Perry and Lee Ronhovde have been exploring the costs. Three bids have been requested
from Mark Lee, Riley Brothers and Central Specialties. Initial input from contractors is that the
lot is too far gone to wait. The type of pavement was to have about a 15 year life span which has
been extended to 40 years with many patches made during that time. Discussion was held
regarding establishment of pledges as well as the possibility of a loan. Motion by Jan to bring the
matter to the congregation in a special meeting. Brenda 2nd. Motion carried.
Lawn MowingDakotah Kashmark is willing and able to mow again.
Spring cleaningoverallCarpet Needs Cleaning per Terry VolkerWe will ask Terry for a date
for the Spring Cleaning and announce in church and bulletin. Approval granted for Terry to get
bids for carpet cleaning. Tom will contact Terry.
Don Berheim Scholarship ApplicationsApplications were sent out to two congregation Seniors.
Application deadline passed with no applicants.
Pastor Vacation RequestLast week in April to include April 26th. Approved.
Spotlight PageGetting very positive feedback. Discussed future ideas.
AdjournMotion by Jan. 2nd Pastor Matthew
Closing PrayerLords Prayer
Jennifer McLaughlin, Secretary
June 2015
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Faithful Folders
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Guest Speaker
Jean Putnam
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11:00am
6pm Council
Faithful Folders
10:00am
Faithful Folders
10:00am
Faithful Folders
10:00am
Serving in June
Servers
June 7
Ushers
June 7
Jason Puchalski
June 14
Jason Puchalski
June 14
June 21
Norma Olson
Norma Olson
Readers
Work Group #3
Altar Guild
Diane Puchalski
Kathy Lee
Our YOUth group is open to all 7th12th grade hope to see you here!
E-mail: [email protected]
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WELCA will meet on Wednesday, June 3rd at 1:00pm.
Our guest Speaker will be Jean Putnam. She will be talking about
the Orphan Train that ran from 1853-1925. Her Grandmother was on
one of these trains and shares how she ended up in Tintah, Minnesota.
We invite all women to join us!