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2013 EPISTLE Page 1 Pastors Message Page 1 Birthdays/Anniversaries Page 6 Bishops Christmas Message Page 3 Volunteers Page 7 Holiday Events Page 4 Calendar Page 8 Council Mtg. Minutes Page 5

Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I was recently talking to a few Please join us for members of St. John’s and they the St. John’s Men’s 13th Annual all confessed to me that they rarely read the Bible. I suspect Chili and Oyster Stew that many of you have a hard time as well. We all get Supper busy and have a hard time finding the room in our schedules and forget. Advent starts this year on Thursday, December 5th December 1st and this Advent season I want to challenge 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm you to spend a little time with the word of God every @ St. John’s Lutheran, Spring Valley day. I found this December devotional I want to share with you that includes a short reading every day between December 1st and December 25th. It doesn’t Meal includes: take more than 5 minutes to read a couple verses, try Oyster Stew, Chili, rolls, making Bible reading a discipline. Read a few verses bars and beverages every morning when you wake up, over your lunch hour, Free will offering before you go to bed. Read the verses each night as Bake and Craft Sal e your family sits down for dinner. Hopefully spending more time with God this month will be a blessing for you Quilt Raffle as you prepare for Christmas. Sponsored by the WELCA December 1: John 1:1-5 BAKE/CRAFT SALE December 2: Isaiah 9:2-7 We hope many of you will be participating in the Bake and December 3: Isaiah 11:1-10 Craft Sale on December 5. Please have items you are December 4: Jeremiah 33:14-16 contributing for the sale at St. John’s by 4:00 p.m. If you December 5: Luke 1:5-10 can help at the sale, please call Nina Larson at 778-4509. December 6: Luke 1: 11-17 We will be doing set-up starting at 3:30 p.m. and will need December 7: Luke 1:18-25 workers in one hour shifts through 7:30 p.m. December 8: Luke 1:26-38 December 9: Matthew 1:18-21 PASTORAL ACTS December 10: Matthew 1:22-26 November Funeral December 11: Luke 1:39-45  The funeral for Corey Blaedorn was held on December 12: Luke 1:46-56 Sunday, November 17, 2013. December 13: Luke 2:1-5 CUSTODIAN NEEDED December 14: Luke 2:6-7 St. John’s is currently looking for someone to fill the December 15: Luke 2:8-12 recently vacated inside custodian position. This position December 16: Luke 2:13-14 will require approximately 30 to 40 hours per month December 17: Luke 2: 15-18 (winter), summer months are less. Applications are December 18: Luke 2: 19-20 located on the oak cabinet in the Narthex. Please return December 19: Micah 5:2-5 completed applications by the end of the year. For December 20: Matthew 2:1-2 further questions, please call the church office at 778- December 21: Matthew 2:3-6 5935. December 22: Matthew 2:7-8 December 23: Matthew 2:9-12 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BIBLE STUDY December 24: John 1:14 We will be going caroling on Sunday, December 8th. December 25: Philippians 2:8-10 Depart St. John’s at 6:00pm and return by 8:00pm. Dress warm! Hot chocolate will be served. Blessings, Pastor Erin LIBRARY REVIEW VOLUNTEERS FOR CHRISTMAS WORSHIP “Angels at Christmas” NEEDED By Debbie Macomber We still need volunteers for the Christmas Eve & Christmas Day worship services as follows: Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy are three angels sent to earth . Dec. 24, 4 pm – 2 readers and special music. to respond to Annie’s prayer that her son, Ray, meet a . Dec. 24, 10 pm – 1 usher, 1 communion special woman who would heal his broken heart. assistant, 3 readers and special music. These three angels also grant a little boy’s wish that his . Dec. 25, 10 am –1 acolyte, 2 communion parents would get back together. They also bring peace of assistants, and special music. mind to an elderly man. If you are able to help, please let the church office know Join Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy, as they work to answer as soon as possible. these prayers without getting into mischief. WESTCAP AREA FAMILY GIFTS Lynda Johnson, Social Concerns is planning to work with West Cap again Librarian this year to provide Christmas gifts for local individuals. WITH MUCH When Social Concerns gets information from West Cap THANKS AND APPRECIATION… we will make "tags" available in the Narthex. Thank you for all the support of this project in years past.  Thanks for honoring the Veteran’s at the November 10th Social Concerns service. Thank you, thank you! From a widow of a veteran & family. LAYETTE NEWS  Thank You to Nancy Kinsman for doing a great job The layette project assembled 30 layettes this year with heading up the Deacon quilt making project. She has the help of the following individuals: Joyce Brooke, Pearl done a great job of obtaining material and resources to Ducklow, Lynda Johnson, Nina Larson, Catherine Quist, make many cozy, wonderful quilts. Her desire to help and Beverly Thatcher. I would like to thank the ladies for others is very much appreciated! their help and continued support. A special thank you to  Thank you to John Overland and Keith Larson for putting Joyce and Pearl for their cutting and serging of the 120 in library shelves! diapers used in this year's layettes. The Deacons Committee Calling all those with sewing abilities. The Layette Thank you for the donation to the Memorial project is looking for individuals to cut and hem/serge Fund in memory of Douglas Werner, June diapers for next year. The Layette project will provide Werner and Tammy Werner given by Helen the flannel fabric and instructions needed for making the Werner. diapers. If you are interested, please contact Serena Thank you for the donation to the Building Roen at 715-778-5788 (please leave a message). Fund in memory of Renee Larrieu given by Also, specific items needed for the layettes next year Ada Hughes. include: diapers, receiving blankets, non-footed Thank you for the donation to the Mission sleepers/rompers, bath size bar soap (e.g. Ivory), and Endowment Fund in memory of Renee Larrieu given by Rob dark colored hand towels. If you can contribute in any & Lori Peterson. way with the gathering or making of these items, we Thank you for the donation to the Building Fund in can continue to help newborn babies around the world memory of Corey Blaedorn given by Pearl Ducklow. keep warm and healthy. TH 50 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Thank you in advance for your support! Please come and help Richard & Serena Roen Lynda Johnson celebrate fifty years of Layette coordinator marriage! TASHA SCHUH COMING TO ST. JOHN’S! Saturday, December 28, 2013 Mark your calendars! Inspirational speaker Tasha Schuh 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. will be sharing her story about how she has dealt with St. John’s Lutheran Church adversity and created a life she never imagined, but would not trade. She will be at St. John's February 23, OFFERING ENVELOPES 2014 after church. Hope to see you there! The offering envelopes for 2014 will be available in the Narthex beginning December 7. Please pick yours up on the way out of church. WOMEN OF ST. JOHN’S Mankind. Submitted by Nina Larson BISHOP’S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE All women of St. John’s are welcome and encouraged to Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Northwest Synod of attend all scheduled events. Wisconsin, Pastor Erin opened our meeting with a Bible reading from This time of year the staff with whom I worked at Revelation 21 and a prayer for the Blaedorn family. Beulah Central Lutheran in Chippewa Falls affectionately Thompson shared a thoughtful reading with us. Ella Huepfel referred to me as Scrooge. I don’t do Christmas served a delicious lunch following our business activities. We decorations, I don’t much like Christmas trees and I’m went through our yearbook and made necessary changes for scared to death of Christmas cookies and their the 2014 book. After our lunch we put out the quilts on the accompanying calories. But, I do like Christmas. I really church pews to display for Thankoffering Sunday. Everyone do! was encouraged to contribute craft and bake sale items for A few years ago I learned a wonderful phrase from the December 5, chili/oyster stew supper and craft/bake Pastor Mike Slaughter of Ginhamsburg Church in Ohio. sale. Several ladies volunteered to help at this event. Our “Christmas . . . it’s not your birthday. It’s Jesus’ quilt raffle is going well. We still have 3 more Sundays birthday.” I have used it over and over, and have found before the drawing on December 5. the joy in living it. The people at Central adopted it as  Quilting will resume on the first Thursday in January. their Christmas mantra, and more importantly, also  Bingo - Tuesday, December 3rd at the Health Care Center began living it. at 2:00. A friend joyfully shared a story with me one day. That  Circle - On December 12, we will be going out to lunch at morning he woke up his wife with the words, “Wake up, the Orchard in place of our regular W/ELCA meeting. Plan it’s your birthday. It’s not Jesus’ birthday!” And it was to meet at the church at 11:30 to pool rides, or be at the her birthday! Orchard by 12:00. Any interested women are welcome to Where’s the joy? Each year the people of Central would join us. be encouraged, challenged and invited to spend less and  Bake and Craft Sale/Quilt raffle will be on Thursday, less on Christmas presents and give more and more to December 5, from 4:30-7:30 in conjunction with the Jesus. All of us already have a birthday, we don’t need Chili/Oyster Stew supper. Please have your donations to another. Each year the church would adopt a mission to the church by 4:00 on the 5th. support. The money saved on Christmas presents would  Lutheran World Relief Projects have been packed for be given to their mission to Malawi or to feed the hungry delivery to the warehouse. We completed 38 quilts, 30 or buy gifts for the poor. Children would sacrifice the layettes and 15 school kits this year. Thank you to all the toys they did not need and adults would be spared the quilters, to those who helped Serena Roen with Layettes candles they could not store. and to Nancy Cleveland and all who helped her by donating materials for the School Kits. My family no longer buys Christmas presents for one another. My wife is relieved and I am thrilled. Instead, WHAT I LOVE ABOUT CHRISTMAS my wife and I save our money and buy a winter get- I away for our two daughters, their families and us. Love I love being asked, “Got your Christmas shopping done A star, yet?” The answer is always yes! A wreath, A shopping Yes, because the joy of the gift is renewed. The focus of List, a crowd, the celebration is the gift from God and the gifts to God. A gift, a time Renewing the journey of the wise men and sharing the Of worship, a toy, awe at this new life given by our creator. Being spared A child, a colored the debt and the duress of trips to stores where few are Ball, a party, a kiss, smiling and expectations are rarely met. A family together, the It’s one way . . . and never the only way. But Christians Sound of laughter, turkey have an amazing gift to share with a world that is And minced pie, joy and peace, looking for a way to joy and a way to celebrate that is A tree of lights, the glow of simple and yet, somehow, elegant. Candles, the faith of a child, Try it, you may like it. I know I have, and I am not The sounds of bells, an angel’s song, alone. A world But, whatever you do, give Jesus at least an hour for his At peace, birthday. Find a church; wherever you are, and stop, Full of sing, pray and listen to the story of this baby that went Love and on to become the most famous person to have ever Goodwill lived. Why? Because it’s his birthday. For all Page 5 Christmas joy, ST. JOHN’S CHRISTMAS Bishop Rick Hoyme POINSETTIAS

Order your poinsettias to share with St. John’s for Christmas again this year in honor or memory of a friend ST. JOHN’S CHRISTMAS SERVICES or loved one by using the form below. Christmas Eve Services at: Checks should be made payable to Spring Valley  4:00 p.m. with Holy Communion Floral and Design and returned to Terri Trealoff  10:00 p.m. Candlelight Service with Holy th Communion by December 15 . The cost will be $9.00 each Christmas Day Service at 10:00 a.m. with Holy Communion for either red or white poinsettias. A list of SPRING VALLEY HEALTH CARE CENTER EVENTS persons or occasions being honored or remembered . 26 th Annual Holiday Bazaar - Craft items, holiday will be placed in the bulletin for Christmas. (only decorations and baked goods will be available at the names that are received by deadline will be in Christmas Holiday Bazaar on December 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 bulletin) p.m. All proceeds will go to the Resident Council. POINSETTIA ORDER FORM . Lighting of the Circle of Love Wreaths – The wreaths will be lit on December 7 at approximately 6 pm at the ______wish to Spring Valley Health and Rehab Center. There will be a share short program, Christmas carols and refreshments. . Volunteer Christmas Breakfast Brunch – Spring Your name (s) Valley Health and Rehab Center invites all those who in have helped by volunteering in any way to attend their Volunteer Christmas Breakfast Brunch on Saturday, Memory of December 14 from 9 – 10:30 am. Please rsvp by December 12 to Renee Tatzel, Activity Director at 778- 5545, ext. 239. SV COMMUNITY CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Adult Community Choir & Children’s Choir will present or in th th “Silver Bells” on Dec. 7 at 7:00 pm & Dec. 8 at 2 pm. Honor of Both performances are at the Spring Valley Stagehands Theatre. For tickets, call Cindy at 778-5583. SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL’S HOLIDAY CONCERTS The Spring Valley School’s will present their Holiday Or concerts as follows:  Elementary – Dec. 11th, 1 pm On Occasion of th  MS/HS Choir & Band – Dec. 17 , 6:30 pm CHRISTMAS COOKIE SALE Spring Lake Lutheran Church will be having their Christmas cookie sale on Saturday, December 7th starting at 9am. Let us do your Christmas baking for you! Fill a box with homemade cookies, candy, and ____ (#) red poinsettia(s) Norwegian goodies of your choice for only $12. ____ (#) white poinsettia(s) Included is $9.00 for each poinsettia, payable to SV Floral & Design You may drop this order off at the church office or mail to St. John’s, PO Box 336, Spring Valley, WI,

SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS The Christmas program will be presented on December 15 during worship. Please have all the Sunday School children to the church by 9am. Page 6 There will be no Sunday School on the December 22 or December 29, 2013. Have a great Christmas and blessed New Year. Page 7

St. John’s Lutheran Church Patrick Cipriano has accepted the position of music Council Meeting teacher, thank you Patrick! November 12, 2013 LAST CALL to anyone who would like a piano, the Sunday school building has one that they would love Belonging to Christ, we are a family of faith, to give to you at no cost. Just come and get it. Encouraging spiritual growth and Connecting others to  Worship: Nothing to report lasting hope.  Social Concerns: Pam has been taking care of the Those Present: Pastor Erin Nelson, Bob Kinsman Christmas boxes. If you see Pam, Paula or Mary take (President), Ross Keehr (Treasurer), Kelly Schreiber a moment to thank them for helping to take over (Secretary), Jon Anderson (Financial Secretary), Minda Social Concerns issues during Katie’s absence. Matthys (Stewardship), John Overland (Trustees), Leslie Old Business: Website does need a new domain name Jackson (Deacons) in order to move forward. Call to Order: Meeting was called to order @ 7:03pm New Business as Amended: by Bob Kinsman  Discussion on resurrecting previous practices of Opening Prayer: Pastor Erin led us in prayer and taking professional photos of each year’s devotions from Philippians 4:4-7 confirmation classes for historical records. Kelly Approval of Agenda as Amended: Jon Anderson Schreiber to get a bid on the costs associated. moved, Leslie Jackson seconded, motion carried  The council accepted two resignations: President’s Report: Bob shared a thank you from o Michelle Larson submitted resignation as Katie Manor and noted she would be back serving under Custodian. Jon Anderson made a motion to Social Concerns next month. accept Michelle’s resignation, Kelly Schreiber Secretary’s Report: John Overland seconded the seconded, motion carried. motion to allow Pastor Erin 6 weeks of maternity leave o Serena Roen submitted resignation as with 2 additional weeks of vacation for a total of 8 Superintendent of Education. John Overland weeks. It had been previously reported in the 10/8/2013 made a motion to accept Serena’s minutes that it was Jon Anderson who seconded the resignation, Minda Matthys seconded, motion motion. carried.  Discussion of budget items for a 2014 budget Treasurer’s Report: Still behind in giving, and the recommendation. budget is over because of unexpected items (heaters, air  Annual meeting will be held February 9th. conditioner) Next Meeting: December 10 Approval of Bills: Minda Matthys moved, John Overland seconded, motion carried Adjourn: @9:04pm Jon Anderson moved, John Overland seconded, motion carried Pastor’s Report: 7 members attended the annual meeting where it was announced that St. John’s raised Blessing: We closed with The Lord’s Prayer $195 for its Malaria fundraiser (which was an increase Respectfully Submitted, from last year). The conference, consisting of 30 Kelly Schreiber, Secretary churches, all-together raised $13,000. STATISTICAL INFORMATION Committee Reports: Attendance: 2013 2012  Stewardship: More time and talent sheets were turned in than had been in previous years. Autumn Nov. 3 122 148 JOY festival was very successful; the committee Nov. 10 103 117 won’t be meeting until March/April. Nov. 17 146 132  Deacons: Fleece Blankets (which replaced the Nov. 24 123 prayer shawls) have been a huge success. Our thanks to Nancy Kinsman who resurrected the Giving: General Open service and who purchases the materials to make Simply these blankets. Thank you Nancy! Plate Giving Tasha Schuh will return to St. John’s on February Nov. 3 $2,453 $40.50 $620 23rd to share her inspirational story. It is tentatively scheduled for 11:15 following the service. Nov. 10 $1,455 $65  Trustees: Kitchen outlets are working, but they are $15 not GFI outlets and need to be upgraded to code. Nov. 17 $2,806 $115 Until replacement can be done, it is recommended $220 to follow the labeled instructions posted by each Nov. 24 $1,828 $42 outlet. $415 Aaron Hannack has won the bid for winter plowing. Needed/week: $2,749.93 (2013)  Education: Christmas program is well underway. Page 8

Total needed to date this month: $129,246.71 Total budget: (2013) $142,995.93 Total received to date this month: $120,133.63 Page 9 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL OF YOU!

12 – Barbara Anderson 23 - Michael Meyers Morgan Kivel 24 – Jesse Boardman 1 - Michelle Johnson Nina Larson Nick Klug Scott Klug Tayson Schlegel 25 – Sydney Kivel 4 – Wylie Brooke 13 - Bailey Larson 26 - Bailey Manor 5 - Grace Anderson 14 - Pamela Hanson Beulah Thompson 6 - Joyce Schutz Amanda Hines 27 – Amanda Anderson 7 - Aaron Morrow 15 - Robby Miller 28 - Kaitlyn Matthys 8 - Mary Nelson 16 – Samuell Schmitt 29 - Mitchell Anderson Stephanie Thompson 17 – Sheldon O’Keefe Kendra Tanberg 9 - Myrtle Pechuman 18 – Dylan Borgschatz 30 – Hawken Benson 10 - Amy Howe Roland Larson Charlotte Debold 11 - Blayne Gregg 21 – William Anderson 31 - Avery Crow Diane Johnson Henry Pommier Dakota Kidd

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7 – Charles & Gwynn Lacy 8 – Dan & Ann Larson 22 – Chuck & Jan Brictson 29 – Jacob & Dana Benson Scott & Kathy Klug 30 - Phillip & Dawn Davis Spring Valley Area Food Pantry The holidays are an especially busy time for the food pantry. Remember that all churches are responsible for stocking the food pantry during the holiday season. Donations may be left in the basket in the Narthex at St. John’s. Suggested donations for the SV Food Pantry are: pasta and sauce, peanut butter, jelly, crackers (graham, saltine, etc.), hot & cold cereals, “just add water” mixes, pancake syrup, pasta salad mixes, soups, canned entrees, canned meats, rice-a-roni, catsup, mustard, treat items, snack size fruit cups, canned fruits, fruit juice, non-refrigerated pudding cups, baked beans, canned vegetables, personal care, items, cleaning products, paper products, packaged dinners (macaroni and cheese, tuna/hamburger helper, etc) Page 10 The phone number for the Spring Valley Community Food Pantry is 778-5988. For immediate need, please call the Pierce County Food Pantry in Ellsworth at 715- 273-2070. They are open Monday thru Friday from 9:30 am to noon and Wednesday from 4-6 pm. Spring Valley Community Food Pantry Be Safe – Be Seen The Spring Valley Food pantry is available to When it comes to being on the road: being seen is a help anyone in need of food in our area. If you big advantage. So please remember to turn your know of a neighbor who could benefit from this headlights on anytime visibility is less than ideal assistance, you may obtain help on their behalf, (i.e.: at dusk, at dawn & when windshield wipers keeping this information confidential. are required). If walking, jogging, bicycling or Freezers and a refrigerator are available if you riding horse on the roadways please remember to have items to donate requiring this. THANK wear something to make yourself visible to YOU to all who have helped by contributing to motorists. this cause! The Food Pantry is open the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 10 – 11:30 am and from 4:30 – 6 pm.

VOLUNTEERS If this schedule does not work for you, please try to switch with someone and notify the church office of changes. Thank you!

December Ushers Communion Assistants Coffee Servers 1 – Rob & Lori Peterson 1 – Nancy Cleveland & Elsie Arneson 1 – Joan Wikre & Judy Larrieu 8 – Jon Tanberg & Devin Larson 24 – 4pm: Bob & Nancy Kinsman 8 – Sandy & Taylor Lee 15 – Scott Klug & Bailey Larson 24 – 10pm: Nancy Cleveland 15 – Education Committee 22 – Kim Brooke & Judy Larrieu 25 – 22 – Glenn & Helen Sandve 24 – 4pm: Ben Anderson & Craigen Anderson Readers 29 – Pat Gavic & Amy Cady 24 – 10pm- Virgil Lueth 1 – Nancy Kinsman Nursery Workers 25 – Craigen Anderson, Amy Nystrom 8 – Mitch Nelson 1 – & Alyssa Blackbird 15 – SS Program 8 – Tonya & Madison Maier 29 – Marsha Brunkhorst & Jeanne Niccum 22 – Jeanne Niccum 15 – Head Ushers 24 – 4pm – Grace Anderson, Tonya 22 – 1 – Bob Kinsman Maier, Madison Maier, Marsha 29 – 8 – Bob Hanson Brunkhorst, Katy Schreiber, December Communion Set- 15 – Tyler Larson Elizabeth Anderson Up/Clean up 22 – Bob Kinsman 24 – 10pm – Barb Esanbock, Ashley Kathy Klug & Wendy Arneson 29 – Bob Hanson Esanbock, Beverly Lueth, Jon Greeters Anderson, Katie Anderson 1 – Jeremy & Stacy Wildner 25 – Mitch Nelson 8 – Reece & Laurie Keehr 29 – Lori Peterson 15 – Jay & Wendy Arneson Acolytes 22 – Terry & Wanda Blaedorn 1 – Renata Sandve & Zacc Larson 24 – 4pm – Earl & Karen Gunderson 8 – Craigen Anderson & Tristan Boardman 24 – 10pm- Shelby Crow & Connie 15 – Kayla Borup & Samantha Brown Crownhart 22 – Ben Anderson & Matthew Aamodt 25 – Keith & Nina Larson 24 – 4pm – Madison Maier & Dakota 29 – Joan Arneson & Stacy Burr Brooke 24 – 10pm – Emma Esanbock & Maddy Matthys 25 – Clara Gland 29 – Dakota Brooke & Maddy Matthys

January Page 11 Ushers Communion Assistants Coffee Servers 5 – Dana & Hawken Benson 5 – Jon Anderson & Pam Hanson 5 – Ann Green 12– Mike & Heidi Jacobson 19 – Bob & Nancy Kinsman 12– Cindy, Christa & Ellen Brorson 19 – Keith & Nina Larson 26 – Kevin Anderson & Pearl Ducklow 19 – Jay & Wendy Arneson 26 – Mitch Nelson & Maddy Matthys Readers 26 – Education Committee Head Ushers 5 – Rick Gould Nursery Workers 5 – Tyler Larson 12– Elizabeth Anderson 5 – 12– Bob Kinsman 19 – Jon Tanberg 12– Madison & Tonya Maier 19 – Bob Hanson 26 – Stacy Schultz 19 – 26 – Craigen Anderson Acolytes 26 – Greeters 5 – Brenna Schreiber & Madison Maier January Communion Set-Up / 5 – Gordon & Irene Anderson 12– Maddy Matthys & Jack Brown Clean up 12– Joyce Brooke & Kim Brooke 19 – Erin Stans & Clara Gland Elsie Arneson & Serena Roen 19 – Ary & Elsie Arneson 26 – Kayla Lynum & Emma Esanbock 26 – Scott & Kathy Klug Communion Bread Making Tiffany Gregg December 2013ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH

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