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January 2020 Newsletter

“Here Is My Servant, Whom I Uphold, My Chosen In Whom My Soul Delights” Weekly Services by Peter J. Weller and Communion Most of the Old Testament lessons for January are from the book of , Sunday ~ 8 am and this month’s column will look specifically at verses 1-9 from Chapter 42: and 10:30 am “Here is my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen in whom my soul delights; I have put my spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice to the nations. He will Faith Formation- not cry or lift up his voice, or make it heard in the street; a bruised reed he will not break, and a dimly burning wick he will not quench; he will faithfully bring 9:15 am forth justice. He will not grow faint or be crushed until he has established justice in the earth; and the coastlands wait for his teaching. Wednesday ~ “Thus says God, the LORD, who created the heavens and stretched them 6pm out, who spread out the earth, and what comes from it, who gives breath to the people upon it and spirit to those who walk in it: I am the LORD, I have called you in righteousness, I have taken you by the hand and kept you; I have given Office Hours you as a covenant to the people, a light to the nations, to open the eyes that are blind to bring out the prisoners from the dungeon, from the prison those who sit Weekdays in darkness. I am the LORD, that is my name; my glory I give to no other, nor my praise to idols. See, the former things have come to pass, and new things I 9am ~ 1pm now declare, before they spring forth, I tell you of them.” (:1-9)

Verses 1-4 in the first paragraph above contain the first of the four written in the . In my April column about the third Servant Inside this issue: Song earlier this year, I stated that Christians believe that these Servant Songs Monthly updates p. 2 point to as the suffering servant. In his third chapter, Matthew writes about Jesus appearing before John the Birthday & Anniversaries p. 3 Baptist requesting that he be baptized. Note the correlation between Matthew’s words in Chapter 3:13-17 and those in Isaiah, above. When Jesus asks John the Thank yous p. 4 Baptist to baptize him, John questions Jesus and responds, “I need to be baptized Church Happenings p. 6-8 by you, and do you come to me?” Jesus answers him, “Let it be so now, for it is proper for us in this way to fulfill all righteousness.” Matthew then writes that Activity page p. 9 when Jesus came up out the water, he saw that the heavens opened and “the Calendar p. 10 Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well See you at worship on pleased.’” (Matthew 3:16-17) In Matthew, we hear an echo of Isaiah 42:1.

Wednesday, January Continued to page 6 1st at 6 pm!!

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Monthly Updates (Month to date) December Milestones

Account balances as of We got to sing with the big choir. Sincerely, Ainsley Six

General Fund ~ $2,222.28 Me, Ainsley, Vivi, Axel! Got to communicate Building/Visions ~ $7,962.38 with adults in choir! Sincerely, Kenzie

Endowment ~ $3,296.12 The children did a wonderful job telling of Jesus’ birth! Thanks!! Linda Brown Community Assistance ~ $4,298.08 I was blessed with my great granddaughter Savings~ $4,222.26 on 11/29/19 6 lbs. 4 oz. at 3:33 am. Amelia Julia Rose Carsaes. Carol Woodruff Mortgage ~ $74,060.66 I got a 1+ rating and the best performance award of solo/ensemble. Mikaila, 12/22/19

Attendance I made it in the Middle School Talent Show

Sunday, November 24 ~ 8 am ~33 with both of the acts I tried for! Mikaila, 12/22/19 10:30 ~ 43 Kinnick ~

Wednesday, November 27 ~ NO Service Christian Sympathy

We extend our deepest Christian sympathy to the family of Sunday, December 1 ~ 9 am ~ 72

+Kate Glinsmann Wednesday, December 4 ~ 8

Sunday, December 8 ~ 9 am ~ 115 may her family find comfort and peace in the promise of the resurrection of Christ. Wednesday, December 11 ~ 13

Sunday, December 15 ~ 9 am ~ 143 In Christian Joy We extend our Christian Congratulations

Wednesday, December 18 ~ 17 Amelia Julie Rose Carsaes was born on November 29th, Sunday, December 22 ~ 9 am ~ 80 6 pounds 4 ounces. Carol Woodruff is Amelia’s proud Great Grandma. Amelia and her parents live in California.

Apollo Moyaiham was born on December 17th , 7 pounds, 5 1/2 ounces. Rose Lloyd is Apollo’s proud Great Grandma.

Baby Girl Six was born on December 21st to Alex and Sadie Six. She weighed 8 pounds 6 ounces. Proud Grandparents are Linda and Jim Six.

Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift! 2 Corinthians 9:15

Sunday Worship times to CHANGE Beginning Sunday, January 5, 2020 we will resume to 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. worship times. Faith Formation (education) will resume between worship at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday worship will remain at 6 p.m.

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Birthdays for January 6- Janola Rueckert It’s SOUP AND CRACKERS month 7- Naomi Erickson at Immanuel!! 7- Sherry Ives Please consider donating soup and crackers to send to HACAP 8- Jim Six this month. Other items will be accepted and appreciated as 10- Karen Heineman always, especially proteins. Pasta will be our focus items. 11- Marty Westen 13- Peter Weller Thank you, truly, for your generosity!! 14- Lauren McWhirter 14- Tricia Kroll Washington School Kindness Closets 18- Ray Poe Each month we will spotlight items needed for the clothes 24- Ainsley Six closets at our schools. 28- Rodney Hill 28- Angela Taylor January-Boys underwear and pants size 6-16. 31- Ron Andersen

Anniversaries for January UPCOMING MEETINGS

22- Ray & Alta Poe Council - Sunday, January 5th at 12:00 pm Finance - Tuesday, January 7th at 6:30 pm

Ladies Lunch Out for January will be on Tuesday, January 21st at 12:30 pm. We will meet at Panda Palace. See you then!! WW (Weight Watchers) will be having weekly workshops here at Immanuel beginning the 3rd or 4th week of January. They will be Thursdays from 4-7pm. LUTHER LEAGUE EVENT: When: Sunday, January 19th Where: Immanuel Lutheran Church Why: Game night by Linda Six (Are you smarter than a Luther Leaguer?) Who: 6th – 12th Graders and PARENTS!! Time: 6:00 p.m. Supper: Tacos– bring a topping or dessert to share We will be having worship on Leadership: Pastor Howard and Steve Vetter

New year’s Day at 6 pm Come and praise God, start the Undecorating the church will be on year off right. We are hoping to Sunday, January 5th after the 10:30 am fill the church as God’s fills us worship. Many hands make light work. with the promise of a new year. Plan on attending, we’ll put you to work!!

If someone would like me to pray for them as a daily routine, I'd be more than happy to do that. Or, if someone would like a contact call at least once a week, or a morning safety call, I've done that for folks. Within the house I can get around, but especially in winter, steps to go out of our house are risky. These contact calls are for friends to have a listener. Not for me to share anyone's news. I'm happy to pray with people, also. Laurie Wittmayer-O’Neill

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Thank you to the Six A huge THANK YOU for the parents and other adult Thank you Church families for taking items members of Immanuel Lutheran for their dedication families for giving to the community by your to the local school and hard work for Kinnick Clean-up this offerings to HACAP year! Donuts, milk, and juice are not enough, so know closets. DeAnn and and the school closets. Council members that you and your time are greatly appreciated. DeAnn and Council Katie McWhirter members

THANK YOU to the Adult and Children Choirs for leading worship THANK YOU to Kelly Smith for through sacred music on Sunday, December 8th. Your message of shining your delightful personality Christ’s birth to all humankind through the music “Advent Program” in the church office. It is with great was a true blessing to the congregation and God was glorified. Thank skill and ease you managed the you for your faithful ministry: Sara Bartlett, Choir Director; Children’s various liturgical bulletins Choir: Thomas Lueck, Vivi Kroll, Kenzie Quigley, Ainsley Six, and throughout the Advent, Christmas, Axel Six; Adult Choir: Carrie Lueck, Margaret Runaas, Sandra Weller, and Epiphany seasons. Lena Adams, Debbie Jewell, Mary Temple, Diane Tweeton, Lynette Spencer, Lee Buchholz, Sallie Graves, Grant Hill, Michael Jewell, Clyde Pearce, Fran Victor, Steve Graves, John Harris, Brian Lueck, Jonathan Runaas, and Peter Weller. “But let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, so that those who love your name may exult in you.” Psalm 5:11 THANK YOU to all the Immanuel Salvation Army Bell Ringers at Hy -Vee who endured a very cold, windy day on Saturday, December 14th: Ray and Alta Poe, Kathy and Steve Vetter, Bev Bailey and Deb Shepherd, McWhirter Family, Catalin Corolevschi, Mike Howard, Lueck Family, Taylor Family, and Pastor Howard (and anyone who joined in, but didn’t sign up). 70% of the money placed in Washington County kettles remains in Washington County.

Thank you to Linda Brown for taking on the THANK YOU to the four families who brought their pill bottle ministry. She will be sending in the unwrapped Christmas presents to church on Saturday, pill bottles to recycle them. Questions about December 14th. The following adults and youth wrapping the pill bottles, ask Linda. elves were: Caitlin Kroll, Emma Lueck, Emma Taylor and friend, Mike Howard, Brad Kroll, and Tricia Kroll. $155 was Thank you so much for the bag of things you raised toward assisting the youth in attending faith deepening dropped off! I took it down to guidance and events in 2020. To see more wrapping photos, go to the the majority of it is going to a family that church’s Facebook page: Immanuel Lutheran Washington. suffered a house fire over the weekend. Really appreciate the generosity from you and the others! Callyn, Washington High School (For the clothes closet donation.) From October 21 to December 18th we have helped 42 kids and 3 families get what they needed from the Kindness Kloset. Thank you to everyone who has donated supplies, clothes or money to keep this great service available to our students and their families! Washington Middle School

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THANK YOU to all the youth of Immanuel Lutheran for your presentation of the birth of Jesus on Sunday, December 15th. Your energy, innocence, and love of Jesus are a true blessing to the people of Immanuel. Thank you to Linda Brown for directing the pageant “Baby Jesus, Prince of Peace”. Your hard work and dedication are so appreciated. The love you have for the children is seen in the love the children have for you! The cast was: Cast: Mary— Lauren McWhirter; Joseph— Clayton Bartholomew; Mary’s Donkey—- William McWhirter; Innkeeper— Thomas Lueck; Main Angel— Taylor Bartholomew; Bethlehem Star— Grace Taylor; Cows— Lason Montz and James Montz; Doves— Nora Gutierrez and Bentley Striegel; Angel Choir— Emma Taylor, Vivi Kroll, Kenzie Quigley, Taylor Black, Ainsley Six, Alyson Black, and Tegan Bartholomew; Shepherdess— Emma Lueck; Shepherds— Brayden Zywiec, Issac Giesmann, Nathan Giesmann, Axel Six, Armor Six, and Thomas Lueck; Mama Sheep— Caitlin Kroll; Lambs— Rosalie Montz, Maci Quigley, Makayla Middle; Narrator— Claire Wubbena “Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me, and do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of heaven belongs.’” Matthew 19:14. To see more photos from “Baby Jesus, Prince of Peace” go to Immanuel’s Facebook page: Immanuel Lutheran Washington Iowa. Putting on the Children’s program would not be possible without the hard work and support of many! A big thank you to: Musicians: Margie Runaas and Mikaila Matheson; Costumes: Chrissy Middle, Tina Montz, Angela Taylor, Bonnie Taylor, Katie McWhirter, Steve and Kathy Vetter, and Eileen Wilson; Publicity: The Kroll Family; Stagehands: Jason Taylor, Rob Taylor, and Ron Brown; Programs: Kelly Smith; Pew signs and director’s assistant: Deb Tisor; Baby Jesus provided by Rosalie Montz. Also, thank you to the education committee, Pastor Howard, and the parents for their support and guidance. To all the children, preschoolers through 8th graders, thank you for all your hard work and cooperation. As always, you were all wonderful to work with! Linda Brown

THANK YOU to EVERYONE who contributed to the Luther League’s “Fill the Boot” appeal to purchase winter clothes for children in need. On Sunday, December 15th the Luther League youth spent $1,290.65 on snow boots, snow pants, and warm clothes. Bonnie Taylor secured a $250 Thrivent Action Card for this appeal. The congregation’s generous donations of $403.58, a $250 Thrivent Visa Card, and Luther League added money from their Luther League account to cover the balance. The clothes were given to HACAP for distribution. The Luther League shoppers were: Taylor Bartholomew, Lucas Kroll, Caitlin Kroll, Emma Lueck, Catalin Corolevschi, Avery Six, Ajay Six, Aden Six, Mike Howard, Steve Vetter, and Pastor Howard. To see more shopping photos, go to the church’s Facebook page: Immanuel Lutheran Washington.

Save the Date- Lutheran Day on the Hill Join Lutherans from all over Iowa on February 25 for a rousing morning of advocacy training, then speak directly with legislators at the Iowa State Capitol in the afternoon. Whether you’re an advocacy pro or you’ve never talked with a legislator, you’ll gain new insights on important Iowa issues and faith-grounded outreach to our policymakers. This event is presented by Lutheran Services in Iowa and the three Iowa Synods of the ELCA. Registration will be open by January 14 at LSIowa.org/LDH.

Wandering Worshipers On Sunday, November 24, 2019, Richard Schmidt worshipped with our brothers and sisters at Lutheran Church of Hope in West Des Moines, Iowa.

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January 2020, LSI Bulletin/Newsletter Article and Story Raising our Voice for Iowa Children and Families – Lutheran Day on the Hill Families struggling without access to mental healthcare. Human services providers overworked and underpaid. Former refugees striving to build new lives. These are all issues faced by Iowans. Join us to make sure they are heard at the Iowa State Capitol. Please consider joining Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) and the three Iowa synods of the ELCA for Lutheran Day on the Hill, an annual day of advocacy in Des Moines to uplift the needs of our neighbors. The event will be held on Tuesday, February 25. Visit www.LSIowa.org/advocacy next month for event details, online registration, and an online toolkit for your congregation. If you are new to advocacy, come learn more about the legislative process and your role as a citizen. If you’ve attended before, join us again. If you would like more information, please contact Deb Whitford, LSI’s director of philanthropy and church relations, at [email protected] or 563-676-2065. Our Mission: Lutheran Services in Iowa responds to the love of Jesus Christ through compassionate service. LSI is an affiliated social ministry partner of the Iowa congregations of the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) and a member of LSA (Lutheran Services in America). We proudly serve people of all ages, abilities, religions, sexes, gender identities, national origins, ethnicities, races, and sexual orientations. Learn more at www.LSIowa.org and www.facebook.com/LSI.iowa. Finding Her Community Originally from Eritrea, Kiros, her husband, and her young son were forced to flee their country and live in an Ethiopian refugee camp for almost two years. When the opportunity came to resettle in Iowa, Kiros and her husband were excited to put down roots and call Iowa home. They settled in the Des Moines community and knew this was it; this was where they wanted to create a new life in the U.S. Since then, they have raised four more children and set their sights on receiving citizenship in the country that helped them heal and rebuild. Kiros enrolled in LSI’s English and citizenship classes and worked hard to study for her U.S. Citizenship Exam. Every week, she met with instructors from LSI’s Refugee and Immigrant Services to prepare for her interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. When the time came, she passed her exam with flying colors. She recently attended her U.S. citizenship ceremony, then went home to prepare for her daughter’s fifth birthday party. Kiros has poured her time and energy into building a life where her family has the same opportunities as every other family in their community.

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Later, in Chapter 12, verses 18-20, Matthew quotes Isaiah 42:1-4 in telling the story of the crowds who followed Jesus seeking to be cured; Jesus cured all of them and told them not to tell anyone. Matthew writes that this was to fulfill what Isaiah wrote in these four verses. Matthew, therefore, clearly believes that these words in Isaiah were about Jesus. In verses 6-7 of Chapter 42, Isaiah writes, “. . . I am the LORD, I have called you in righteousness, I have taken you by the hand and kept you; I have given you as a covenant to the people, a light to the nations, to open the eyes that are blind to bring out the prisoners from the dungeon, from the prison those who sit in darkness.” The “you” that the Lord refers to in this passage is the coming , which to Christians is Jesus, the Christ. Isaiah is quoted or alluded to approximately 21 times in the gospels and 41 times in the other New Testament books. No other Old Testament book, except for Psalms, is quoted more often in the New Testament. An article in Wikipedia stated, “The Book of Isaiah has been immensely influential in the formation of Christianity. . . . The regard in which Isaiah was held was so high that the book was frequently called ‘the Fifth Gospel’, the who spoke more clearly of Christ and the Church than any others.” Through the words of Isaiah the Prophet, God points us to Jesus the Christ on whom God had put his spirit, whom God gave as a covenant to his people, who would bring justice and be a light to the nations, who would open the eyes of the blind, and who would bring the prisoners who sit in darkness out from the dungeons. The Chosen One, Jesus, will not grow faint or weary until he has established justice on this earth. God is, indeed, with him. God has taken him by the hand and has kept him. And, God has done this for us and for all people. We are the beneficiaries and the recipients of this great gift. Thanks be to God.

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2020 Offering Envelopes Simply Giving Save an envelope!! A simple choice, a generous 2020 envelopes, for your Tithes and offerings of response. An automated giving program from Thanksgiving, are on the table in the hallway. These Thrivent Financial for Lutherans deigned to help envelopes are for your monetary offerings to God you conveniently and consistently contribute to the and are used to support the ministries of Immanuel ministries of Immanuel Lutheran . If you are Lutheran through the church budget. If there aren’t interested in automatic envelopes with your name on it, please contact Kelly withdrawal/Simply Giving, please in the church office at 653-3950. stop in the office for a form to sign up.

Installation of 2020 Council Members

During worship on Wednesday, December 18th Pastor Howard installed the following persons elected to council by the congregation at Immanuel’s Annual Meeting: DeAnn Hakert, President; Bev Bailey, Secretary; Mike Jewell, Kristin Jones, and, Margaret Stangohr. Jon Runaas, Vice President; Scott Bartholomew, Addison Six, and Deb Tisor will be installed at January’s Council meeting. God bless you with God’s Holy Spirit, that you may prove faithful servants of Christ.

Service of Lessons and Carols Join us as we continue to celebrate the Christmas season with a service of Lessons and Carols adapted from the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols that has been celebrated annually at King’s College, Cambridge, for almost a century. The Scripture lessons are those traditionally used at the festival, while the carols that accompany each passage have been selected from the Evangelical Lutheran Worship book. Join us as we worship together, on Sunday, December 29th at 9 am to hear and sing the promises of Christ’s birth. Welcome in the new year through welcoming our Savior, Jesus the Christ.

Night to Shine The Washington United Methodist Church, with support from area churches, is proud to be an official host church for the 2020 Night to Shine, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation. Night to Shine is an unforgettable prom night experience, centered on God’s love, for people with special needs, ages 14 and older. The event will take place at more than 500 churches around the world simultaneously on Friday, February 7th, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m., KC Hall. For more information, please contact Ann C. Williams, at (319) 461-2511 or email [email protected]. This will be a night no one will forget as we celebrate people with special needs! To volunteer you need to attend one of the training sessions: Sunday, January 12th, 2 p.m. Methodist Church or Tuesday, January 21st, 6:30 p.m. Methodist Church.

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The Epiphany Season January brings us out of the Christmas season and into the season of Epiphany. “Epiphany” means “to show” or “to make known” or “to reveal”. During the 2nd century “Epiphany” was used, by the church, to express the manifestations of the incarnation of God in Jesus Christ. During the Epiphany Season, manifestations of God incarnate are commemorated: Jesus, Lord and King, of both and – when the Wise Men visited child Jesus in Bethlehem. The Wise Men were the first to reveal Jesus, to the world, as the incarnate Christ. This is called the Epiphany of Our Lord and is always celebrated on January 6th. The color of the paraments for Epiphany is white: purity, holiness, and joy. Jesus’ Divinity – Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist, with the speaking of God the Father and the appearance of God the Holy Spirit Epiphany revealed Jesus to be God’s Son (celebrated Sunday, January 12th). The color of the paraments is also white. Jesus revealing God’s power through love for the world – made known through Jesus’ ministry of preaching, miracles, and healings. The color of the paraments is green: representing the new life that Jesus gives us and our spiritual growth. The Epiphany season concludes with the Transfiguration of our Lord, which will be celebrated on Sunday, February 23rd. The church year moves from the season of Epiphany into the season of Lent beginning, Ash Wednesday, February 26th.

Council Highlights The year 2019 has been a year of exploration for the Immanuel council. We read Canoeing the Mountain and had a retreat to attempt to discover what it means to us. We visited with city officials, school officials and others to ascertain the needs of Washington. Of course food for many, clothing especially for the children, shelter for the homeless. Basic needs of everyone. What can we do at Immanuel to help meet these needs. We have started some of these. The year 2020 will be a year of action. Looking at the needs of our building and our community. What will we do with the East Wing? What are the needs of our sanctuary? What are the needs of the people and what does God call us to action? HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

The Constitution vote to make the changes mandated at the 2019 Churchwide Assembly unanimously passed on Wednesday, December 18th and on Sunday, December 22nd.

Confirmand and Mentor Dinner ~ January 26th Our 8th grade confirmation students: Taylor Bartholomew, Caitlin Kroll, Emma Lueck, and Mikaila Matheson will be each asking a woman, between January 1st and January 14th, to be their potential confirmation mentor. To kick off this new relationship a Confirmand and Mentor dinner will be held on Sunday, January 26th at 6 p.m., Pastor Howard will host this dinner. The mentor will meet with their confirmand once a week in February/March to journey together on faith topics: talking faith together; worship; learning; witness; and service (discussion sheets provided by Pastor Maureen). The confirmands will write a faith review with the help from their mentor (due in March) and complete a service project with their mentor (completed by April). During the months of March and April, the confirmand and mentor will only meet at their discretion to complete their servant project (worship together during Lent). The confirmand and mentor will explain their servant project to the congregation on Sunday, April 19th. The mentor will be present with the confirmand at their confirmation on Sunday, April 26th, 10:30 a.m. worship. What a great opportunity to enrich the life of a teen! 8

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Service Greeters Ushers Reader Acolyte Communion Date Set up/Clean up January 5 8 am– Ken & 8 am– Rich & Deidra 8 am– Margie 8 am– Emma Set up- Bev Bailey Susan Baker Baker, Gary Fischer Runaas Taylor Clean up/Set up- Naomi 10:30– Marilyn 10:30– Bob Coker 10:30– John 10:30– Issac Erickson Bennett and and John & Peg Harris Harris Giesmann Clean up– Karen Heineman Naomi Erickson January 12 8 am– Bev 8 am– Michael 8 am– Michael 8 am– Vivi Kroll Set up– Tricia Kroll Crandall Howard, Brad Kroll, Howard Clean up/Set up– Margaret 10:30– Phyllis Ray Poe 10:30– Tom 10:30– Emma Stangohr Hagensick and Vi 10:30– Tom Gaughan Gaughan Lueck Clean up– Corrine Martin Kruse and Brian & Carrie Lueck January 19 8 am– Craig & 8 am– Steve Vetter, 8 am– Gary 8 am– Clayton Set up– Kristin Jones Tina Montz Gary Fischer, Michael Fischer Bartholomew Clean up/Set up- Naomi 10:30– DeAnn Howard 10:30– Jon Runaas 10:30– Mikaila Erickson Hakert and Sherry 10:30– Aaron & April Matheson Clean up- Stan & Sharol Kroll Ives Six and family January 26 8 am– Alta Poe 8 am– Brad Kroll, Ray 8 am– Ray Poe 8 am– Brayden Set up– Bev Bailey 10:30– Doris Poe, Steve Vetter 10:30– Clyde Zywiec Clean up/Set up– Ray & Alta Moore and Carol 10:30– Bob Coker, Pearce 10:30– Claire Poe Woodruff Tom Gaughan, Marty Wubbena Clean up– Marilyn Bennett Westen

LutherLeague See you at worship on Children’s Christmas Program Wednesday, January 1st at 6 pm!!

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