The Church of St. George THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • AUGUST 11, 2019

Mass Schedule/Sacramental Life THE CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE Church and Parish Office Established 1916 133 North Brown Road • Long Lake, MN 55356 Weekend Masses: Pastor Phone: (952) 473-1247 • Fax: (952) 404-0129 Saturday: 4:00 pm Fr. Mark Juettner (952) 473-1247 x 104 Office Hours: Tues/Wed/Thurs 9-3pm & Fri , 9-1pm Sunday: 9:15am Fr. Juettner- After Hours: [email protected] Office E-mail: [email protected] Mass in Spanish: EMERGENCY LINE TO FR. JUETTNER: www.stgeorgelonglake.org Sunday: 5:00 pm To report an after hour medical emergency or death, call (952) 473-1247 X 150. Weekday & Holy Day Masses: Consult schedule inside bulletin. For information about the Knights of Columbus, please contact

Reconciliation: Ed Rundle at 952-473-9565. Individual: Tues. 9am; First Fridays 9am; Sat. 3:00pm-3:45pm & Sun. 8:30am-9am For information about the Women’s Council, please contact President Or by appointment Shannon Banks at 612-554-3274.

Adoration: Monday-Friday, Sunday evenings Call: Jean Kottemann (952) 471-7485 Baptism, Anointing of the Sick, Marriage: Contact the Parish Office (952) 473-1247 Pastoral visits to the sick & home-bound: Contact the Parish Office

Parish Staff (952-473-1247)

Deacon: Bruce Bowen (612) 298-4867 [email protected] Secretary: Sara Dore ext100 Latino Ministry: Melba Reyes ext106 Faith Formation: Christina Ruiz ext102 Bookkeeper: Lynn Johnston ext103 Music: Kelly Kadlec ext105 Head of Bldg., Grounds & Supplies Mike Dombeck - Cell (612) 716-7107

Bldg. & Grounds Pete Meyer (952) 472-7449 Jim Maas (763) 479-5890

Cemetery 401 Willow Drive • Long Lake Deacon Joe Kittok (763) 221-6658 John Hughes (612) 804-2449 Paul Bennett (952) 200-7399

Parish Pastoral Council * meeting minutes posted on church bulletin boards Chair Dick Speeter (952) 475-1244 Secretary Joe Pagano (952) 471-9622 Trustee Douglas Williams (952) 471-0770 Trustee William Kottemann (952) 471-7485

Other Parish Pastoral Council Members: Mike Dombeck Daren Grothaus Michelle Flannery Molly Yates Melissa Reyes Frank Fraser Corn Days 2019 Mari Gonzalez 2 The Church of St. George ■ Long Lake, Minnesota WELCOME to . . . THE CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE

CORN DAYS 2019 Thank you to all our visitors, guests and extended family members for Thank you so much to all the people who worked so tirelessly joining us this weekend. Call the office at (952) 473-1247 or email us at [email protected] if you would like more information about the parish or to make Corn Days a success! to register. Corn Days Committee Chairs 2019 Charlie Hayes, Corn Days Chair CORN DAYS RAFFLE TICKETS Mike Dombeck, Corn Days Co-Chair and Purchasing Chair Have you purchased your Corn Days John Hughes and Lynn Johnston, Raffle raffle cket yet? Meg Flannery and Molly Yates, Publicity Support St. George while buying a Dick & Karen Speeter, Don & Rita Gaspar, Charlie & Ginger Hayes, 1 in 300 chance of winning one of the Brat Booth following cash prizes: four $500 prizes, two $1000 Melissa Reyes & Geissel Reyes, Corn Booth prizes, and one $7,500 grand prize! Robb Smith, Beer Booth Your Ɵcket, which can be purchased for $100, enƟtles you to a Elle Grothaus and Nikki Mandy, Pop & Water, Ice Cream, Wine Pull free beer or root beer for 2, a free brat or hot dog for 2, and George and Carol Wegner, Silent Auction free all-you-can eat roasted corn for 2. You need not be Michelle Flannery, Catherine Schmid, Tonja McGovern, Children’s Games present to win. Purchase your cket at the Corn Days Cashier’s Kelly Kadlec & Jim Tierney, Entertainment Office. Renee & Juan Cristiani, First Aid/Info Craig Johnson, Cashier Wittne Dombeck & Scott Zappa, Grounds Corn Days Signs: If you took a Corn Days sign to Jennifer Pagano, Volunteer Coordinator help us promote our big event, please return it as Knights of Columbus, Pancake Breakfast soon as possible aer Corn Days to the parish office Latino Community, Fiesta Dinner or to the back of the church. We need to put the The Women’s Council (Camille Curtiss & Ruth Rundle), Bingo Thanks to the Long Lake Chamber of Commerce signs back into storage so that we can re-use them which sponsors the parade and to Gear West and FitHaus next year. Thank you so much for helping to which sponsor the 5K and Fun Run! spread the word!

BRAT BOOTH CORN DAYS 2019 Enjoy a yummy brat or a hot dog.

CORN BOOTH Buy tickets at the Corn Ticket Booth or purchase an all-you-can-eat stamp for the sweetest CORN DAYS SILENT AUCTION and most delicious roasted corn around! Check out our Silent Auction in the Community Center for a wide variety of items and services ranging from sporting event tickets, sports memorabilia, vacation getaways, FOOD VENDORS restaurant gift cards, professional services certificates, beautiful household items and Sample food and treats from a wide variety of food vendor booths! much, much more! The Corn Days Silent Auction is now online! Check out the items donated so far. Check back often as new items are added. Bid anywhere from your MERCHANDISE VENDORS smartphone. Bidding opens early on August 3rd! Preregister Check out the many goods and services showcased by Corn Days Merchandise Vendors. at corn2019.givesmart.com or text corn2019 to 52180. Have fun shopping while enjoying the music!

WINE PULL BEER TENT New this year! Pull a wrapped bottle of mystery wine from a wide variety of wines. Choose from a variety of beers on tap, as well as craft root beer and wine. (Over 21 only;

customers will be carded.) BINGO

Enjoy a fun game of Bingo while enjoying the comfort of our air-conditioned Community CORN DAYS HAS TALENT Center. You might even win some loot! Saturday, August 10th, 1:00pm-3:00pm

New this year! Come to see the amazing variety of local talent perform on our stage! CHILDREN’S GAMES

Corn Days is fun for the whole family! Kids can pet a variety of animals at our petting LIVE MUSIC zoo and also ride ponies on Sunday. Be sure to stop by on Sunday to scale our climbing Kick back with a beverage and listen to a fabulous variety of live entertainment! wall! There are also a number of fun games for the little ones. We also have a stage for karaoke and stand up routines. Saturday night features activities including a volleyball KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST game and a viewing of the movie Toy Story (weather permitting). Sunday, August 11th, 8:30am-11am

Fuel yourself for a busy day at Corn Days by starting with a delicious breakfast of FIESTA DINNER: Saturday, August 10th, 5-7pm pancakes, sausage, fruit, and a variety of beverages. Adults, $12, Children $6

Invite your friends and neighbors to an authentic Mexican dinner! Invite your family and friends for a fun Corn Days weekend!! A Reflection on Corn 3 THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • AUGUST 11, 2019 By Sharon Roiland Amman KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS ************************** Since 1971, St. George Church has sponsored Corn Days. A Next Meeting: Thursday, September 5th at 7pm grand celebration of Long Lake and the surrounding communities bringing God's people together. Why do we call it Corn KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Days? Corn is so much more than just a vegetable. The Indians PANCAKE & SAUSAGE first gave corn or () to the pilgrims when BREAKFAST they came to America. It was a source of survival and friendship. Sunday, August 11th, 8:30am-11am Corn and farming helped to build America and feed the There will be a Knights of Columbus American people. Corn is a best friend and food source to all Pancake Breakfast during Corn Days domestic livestock and many animals in the wild. from 8:30am to 11am on Sunday, is always a party and picnic favorite when family August 11th. Please fuel yourself for a busy day at Corn Days by starting with and friends gather for a meal. The town of Mitchell South Dakota a delicious breakfast of pancakes, has a (Corn Palace) honoring corns long history and sausage, fruit, and a variety of uses. Nebraska's favorite football team is the Cornhuskers. We beverages. even tell corny jokes! If you read the labels, corn is a huge part of everyday foods and drinks we consume. People eat everything from corn on the HOSPITALITY SUNDAY Aer 9:15 am Mass on Sunday cob, , corn in hotdishes, corn muffins, corn flour, corn Please consider helping with this ministry. meal, , , soda pop and even . Aug 18 Please sign up Aug 25 Please sign up It is turned into ethanol for fuel, high-fructose and even bio-based plastics. If you visit the State Capitol you'll see

There is sign-up sheet for the calendar year in the Community Center. Training is corn symbols in the hallways as a testimony of how corn helped to available. Call Mike Dombeck at 952.475.2649 (H) or 612.716.7107 (C) make this country great!

So when we celebrate Corn Days this year, be thankful and EUCHARISTIC ADORATION • in the Chapel remember, corn is so much more than just a vegetable. The Real Presence of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament Monthly Community Meal Jesus is waiting for you in the Chapel. Everyone can participate because everyone can find at least one hour a week Thursday, August 22nd from 5:30-6:30pm to spend with Jesus. By spending time with Jesus in the Eucharist, Location: Dexter Park one is able to establish a truly personal relationship with Him. Hosted by Trinity Lutheran Call Jean at 952.471.7485 to arrange your hour with Our Lord. Calvin Presbyterian, St. George and Trinity Lutheran unite to www.therealpresence.org provide a monthly meal for the community of Long Lake and their church members. These community meals aim to bring people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities together for a meal. All people REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS are welcome! This is a great way to meet people from your community. Dinner and beverages are provided; there is no cost for Those who recently died: John Kittok (son of Deacon Joe), Lori Long (sister of the meal but donations will be accepted if you wish to give. The Donna Shaw), Richard Stark, Wendy Dahl (Jackie Meyer’s niece), Virgil J. Mylan (Tom Mylan's dad), Bud Mueller, Nancy Cesare, Charlie Sundean, location varies from month to month as the churches rotate hosting Bob Gilbertson, Frank Chufe Sr. (father of Lorraine Goodwald), Linda Ahlschlager, Don Conley, Kelly Larson, Jeannette Henderson, Craig Bauer duties.

Those who are sick, hospitalized or recuperating: James Hammes, Bob Jennings, Doug Sorenson, Joan Morss, Lisa Speeter Diessner, Mary Leighton, Patricia McNeely, Roger Kadlec, Tom and Birdie Geffre, Dick Stubbs, John Ebner, Bridget Higgins Holy Day of Obligation

Those who are homebound or in nursing homes: Mary Strand, LaVern Bauer, Feast of the Assumption Judy and Clarence Stangl, Lorraine Kaley, Dolores Weir Thursday, August 15th For those who are serving our country: Whitney Eisinger, Justin Eisinger, Ben Persian, Eric Wegner, Jack Tucker Mass times: 8:30 am & 6:30 pm All those currently in treatment for their respective addictions, and those who need to face their addictions. Weekly Mass Schedule and Intentions:

FISCAL YEAR 2019/2020: Stewardship Update Sat. 08/10 4:00 PM †Charles Sundean July 20-21, 2019 Sun. 08/11 9:15 AM David Tucker’s Birthday General Collection $ 1,808.00 Latino Ministry $ 163.00 Sun. 08/11 5:00 PM Mass in Spanish Electronic $ 1,677.00 Tues 08/13 8:30 AM †Bud Mueller Total: $ 3,648.00 Wed. 08/14 8:30 AM †Richard Stark

Total Budget to date $ 13,830.00 Thur. 08/15 8:30 AM Feast of the Assumption Total Collected to date: $ 9,557.50 Net/(deficit): $ (4,272.50) Fri. 08/16 8:30 AM †John Kittok Sat. 08/17 4:00 PM †Richard Stark Other Donations: Hospitality $ 43.00 Sun. 08/18 9:15 AM †Anthony Lyrek

Pass Through Sun. 08/18 5:00 PM Mass in Spanish Food Shelf $ 10.00

Note: Our weekly needs are approx. $4,610.00 Thank you for your generosity! Today’s Readings

First Reading -- Vanity of vanities! All things are vanity! (Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21-23).

LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE Psalm -- If today you hear his voice, harden not your August 17-18 2019 hearts (Psalm 90).

4:00PM SATURDAY • August 17 Greeters: Bev Lindquist/Barb O’Brien Second Reading -- You too will appear with Christ your Lector: Frank Fraser life in glory (Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11). Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon Bruce Bowen, Ed and Ruth Rundle, Amy McEvoy Altar Servers: Amy McEvoy Gospel -- For though one may be rich, one’s life does Rosary: Jean Kottemann not consist of possessions (Luke 12:13-21). Sacristan: Amy McEvoy

9:15AM SUNDAY • August 18 Readings for the Week of August 11, 2019 Greeters: The Johnstons Lector: Daren Grothaus Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon Bruce Bowen, Norma Schnoor, Monday: Dt 10:12-22; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Glenn Slaughter, Karen Speeter, Lynn Mt 17:22-27 Johnston Tuesday: Dt 31:1-8; Dt 32:3-4ab, 7-9, 12; Altar Servers: Meghan Flannery Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Rosary: Bobbi Vaughan Sacristan: Barb O’Brien Wednesday: Dt 34:1-2; Ps 66:1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17; Mt August Linens: Margo Williams 18:15-20 Thursday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Ps

THIS WEEK’S CHURCH ACTIVITIES 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b- Sat. 08/10 Corn Days 1pm-11pm 57; Lk 11:27-28 Sat. 08/10 Fiesta Dinner 5-7pm Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Sun. 08/11 K of C Pancake Breakfast 8:30am-11am Sun. 08/11 Parade 12pm Ps 45:10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk Sun. 08/11 Corn Days 1pm-5pm 1:39-56 Sun. 08/11 Super Raffle Drawing 4:45pm Friday: Jos 24:1-13; Ps 136:1-3, 16-18, 21- Tues. 08/13 The Divine Will Group 9:15am Thurs 08/15 Adoration Group in Spanish 7:00pm 22, 24;Mt 19:3-12 Thurs. 08/15 AA Meeting 7:00pm Saturday: Jos 24:14-29; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Mt 19:13-15 UPCOMING CHURCH ACTIVITIES Tues. 08/20 The Divine Will Group 9:15am Sunday: Jer 38:4-6, 8-10; Ps 40:2-4, 18; Heb Thurs 08/22 Adoration Group in Spanish 7:00pm 12:1-4; Lk 12:49-53 Thurs. 08/22 AA Meeting 7:00pm

ST. GEORGE WOMEN’S COUNCIL Next Meeting: September 5th at10am

Who is the Women’s Council? The Women’s Council is made up of all the women of the parish, whether they are active members or not. The Women’s Council meets once a month during the school year at 10am on the first Thursday of the month (except for December and June when they host celebrations). All women of the parish are welcome at meetings, social gatherings, and fundraisers.

What events and ministries does the Women’s Council coordinate each year? Each year the Women’s Council holds two major fundraisers: the Holiday Boutique on the Saturday before Thanksgiving and the rummage sale in the spring. In addition, they host and/or provide hospitality for a variety of events such as Fr. Juettner’s chili luncheon, the sacramental reception, community dinners, St. Anne’s Christmas party, the Advent musical, as well as other events. The Women’s Council serves funeral luncheons, launders linens used in the Mass, and coordinates Bingo for Corn Days.

Who benefits from the work of the Women’s Council? During 2018, the Women’s Council donated more than $4,500 to non-profit charities in our community and across the world. They donated an even larger amount to the parish, purchasing a new oven, bells for Mass, a ciborium with an attachment for the low- gluten hosts, and an Easter candle for the chapel, as well as contributing to the new planters, funding the SWAG youth group, subsidizing the Red Lake Mission trip, and providing staff and volunteer gifts. The Women’s Council also donated gifts to the residents of St. Anne’s Place, a shelter for women and children, and to the Appalachia Christmas project which provides gifts for needy families.

How can you get involved and support the work of the Women’s Council? If you would like to become more involved in the Women’s Council, you can attend monthly meetings or simply volunteer at one of our events. We are always looking for helpers at funeral Thank you, Women’s Council, for your purchases for the luncheons and social events. For more information, please contact parish!! a Women’s Council officer: Top: Fr. Mark Juettner holding the new sanctuary bells rung by altar servers at the two moments of consecration of the President Shannon Banks, 612-554-3274 Body and Blood of the Lord; the new oven purchased by the Vice-President Jeanie Mann at 612-423-0672 Women’s Council Middle: The 2019 Easter candle for the Divine Will Chapel; Secretary Renee Cristiani, 612-965-7469 one of the three new ciboria with attachments for low-gluten hosts Treasurer Donna Snyder, 612-718-5164 Bottom: The Women’s Council coordinated and also made a very substantial contribution to the installation of new planters in front of the parking lot. RETTINGER FUNERAL HOME Long Lake • Open 7 days a week • Groceries & Treats Family Owned & Operated Since 1964 • Hot Lunch Daily Wayzata ■ 952-473-5577 473-6954 • 5¢/Gal. Discount on Cash Purchase www.davidleefuneralhome.com Family Owned Long Lake 952-476-6789 Compassionately Serving You Since 1906

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