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B E T H E L S T A R
AUGUST 2015
Newsletter
Inside this issue: Pastor’s Message 2
Maturing 3
Foundation Thank You
LWML Fall Meeting in Peoria
4
Articles Deadline
Blood Pressure Screening
E– Church
Milestones
Membership Updates
Wednesday AM Services
5
Queenwood Campus Update
Thank Yous
6
Bethel School News 7
Youth Ministry 8
Bethel Book Club
Lutheran Hillside Village
Operation Christmas Child
Lutherans for Life
9
Church Offices
Midwest Food Bank
Pinochle
Pumpkin Festival
Women’s Bowling League
10
Farewell to Missouri Potluck 11
Updated August Calendar and
Kingdom Helpers
Go to church website listed be-
low. Click on Calendar
Click on View Bethel’s
Calendar
Click on event for details
Church Off ice : 309 -263-2417 Church Website : www.blcmorton.org
School Off ice : 309 -266-6592 School Website : www.bethel lutheranschool .org
MARK YOUR
CALENDAR
August 9 New Member Reception 9:00am Bethel School Teacher Installation/ Commissioning During Worship
Mission Moment: Panama August 11 Bethel Elementary School Is Back In Session August 12 Parent / Student Jr Hi Confirmation Orientation August 16 Sunday School Fall Schedule Starts Classes 3-year-old through Adults LAST Church Potluck on Missouri Campus August 23 Pizza with the Pastors NOON Floor Signing on Queenwood Campus 2:00pm September 26 Jr. Hi Confirmation Classes Begin at 7:00pm September Sermon Series Begins - Get In The Game September 1 Bethel Preschool Is Back in Session September 2 First KIC Night of the school year September 17 Bethel Volunteers at Pumpkin Festival Food
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What keeps you up at night? This is the question we asked in a survey we sent out in the spring to the people who attend Bethel. You have given us many responses. Thank you for your input.
There are many things people are con-cerned about these days. Some fear failure-especially the public variety. Some fear that their kids won’t get on the right sport teams or into the right school. Some fear for their health or that their careers will never take off or maybe brought to a sudden end due to the economy or a poor decision. Some are afraid their marriage won’t make it or that a child will never come back to the faith they have tried to instill in him or her.
Bethel’s top five greatest concerns as posted on the survey are our children, the direc-tion of our country, your job and present work-load which has been placed on you at work, at home and even at church. You also responded you are concerned about your personal fi-nances, your relationships, and what the future might hold for you.
Trust me, I am no different than anybody else. I am afraid of having been an ineffective husband or dad, messing up at work or having made a bad financial decision that takes us to a bad place or waking up one day finding myself irrelevant. Trust me, I fear.
Fear can inflict some ugly consequences on our lives. It is perhaps the world’s most per-nicious thief. Its steals our joy in the present and robs us of our hope in the future. It causes us to obsess over ourselves and our limitations in-stead of seeing the possibilities of God’s power in our lives. It can keep us from connecting with other people. It can also erode our faith and confidences, preventing us to dare to do what God has called us to do. It deceives us into crawling inside a box to be safe when we were
really created to take risks in the open air. Fear is a dirty enemy; it doesn’t fight fair.
It finds our soft spots, our weak links, and merci-lessly exploits them. It whispers lies in our ears at night and saps our strength in the morning. It disorients and isolates.
So the psalmist in Psalm121 calls for us to “lift up our eyes to the mountains.” In these words the psalmist captures one of the baptized Christians greatest freedoms. It is the freedom to choose what we will focus on, “what we fear” or The Maker of the heavens and the earth.
When the native Israelite was told to look up into the mountains for help he/she knew that on the mountain, God provided to Abraham a ram to sacrifice instead of His Son. He also knew it was on the mountain that God called Moses from a burning bush (that did not burn up) and then gave His Law. He also knew that on the mountain God gave His mercy and for-giveness at the Temple on the mount in Jerusa-lem.
As a disciple of Jesus we also know that when we look to the mountains right outside Mt. Zion, the Maker of the heavens and the earth died on a cross and promises to provide sanctu-ary for all who are afraid of the consequences of being punished or abandoned for our sins.
Please join us in August for our sermon series “What keeps you up at night?” as we see how it is possible to choose either to focus our attention on what we fear, on our heightened sense of vulnerability and our diminished sense of power, or how we can focus on the One who on a mountain conquered the greatest source of fear. Please join us so we can learn this to-gether. In His Service.
“I lift up my eyes to the mountains; when does my help come? My help comes from the Lord, Who made the heavens and the earth.”
Psalm 121: 1
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S u n d a y
9:30-10:30 am
Breakfast Bible: (Parish Hall)
What Keeps You Up at Night
8/2 Stress Management
8/9 Growing a Child
8/16 Marriage
8/23 Personal Finances
8/39 The Future
Real Life Discipleship (Room 203)
June 14-August 23 9:15-10:30am
First Place 4Health (Room 101)
“Real Life Discipleship”
T u e s d a y
9:00—11:00 am
Ladies’ Bible Class (Room101)
“Becoming Myself”
by Stasi Eldridge.
Staci explores “why the most im-
portant journey you can take is the
one becoming your true self
through the love of God.” The
companion guide invites you to
participate more fully in the process
of becoming who God created
you to be.” Please call the church
office (263-2417) to sign up for ma-
terials. We do have babysitting
available.
7-8:30pm
Real Life Discipleship Class
Pastor Jeff
W e d n e s d a y
6:00—7:00 am
Bethel Brother’s Bible Study (Room 101)
Led by John Lovell & Phil Zobrist
F r i d a y
6:30am
Men’s Bible Study
T.G.I.F. (Room 101)
Men’s class that meets each
week. Led by Ken Newman. A
great way to meet other men
and grow in God’s word.
Complimentary Devo-
tion Books
“Portals of Prayer” and
"Living the Gospel Life” are available at the Wel-
come Center. Please
pick one up. These are a
great way to begin a
daily devotion.
E-Mail Prayer Ministry
There are currently 64
people participating in our
Email Prayer Ministry
Twice a week an email will
be sent with prayer re-
quests from the congrega-
tion and those received
from the church’s website.
If you would like to join
now, there is a sign up sheet at the Welcome
Center or contact the
MATURING ADULT CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Pizza with the Pastors
All new visitors, regular visitors, and
newer members are invited!
Sunday, August 23 Noon
Parish Hall
Come visit with the Pastors and enjoy some pizza, too!
Bring the kids!
Please RSVP Church Office by
Friday, August 21 309-263-2417
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The Bethel Lutheran Foundation wishes to thank the following Bethel Church members and School families for their memorials and special gifts during April, May, and June 2015:
Dave and Nicki Bailey Jane Bailey Gary and Tonya Brummerstedt Morrie and Sandie Bruns Janet Coots Robert and Sandra DeSutter Dennis and Paula Ewald R.D. Flannigan Jim and Ilona Gerlach Bob and Janice Gleason Linda Hensen Gisela Huthmann Eleanor Jacob Bill and Karen Johnson Dave and Janice Kinsinger Helen Koke Judy Kuhel Roy and Pat Kuykendall John and Sheila Lovell Harold and Ellen Mooberry Charles and Rachel Moser Ruth Nohl Marlaine Parlier Larry and Jackie Patton Ken and Peggy Ratcliff
Al and Wilma Reiman Bob and Ruth Reinken Gerald and Joyce Ritterbusch Stu and Cindy Schmidgall Diane Schoenfeldt Pat Swanik Gary and Judy Vest Frank and Rosalie Westerfield Dave and Nancy Westermann Maxine Williamson Carolysue Wolf
MEMORIALS WERE GIVEN IN MEMORY OF . . .
Ron Bruggeman Marianne Cheesman Ida Eisfeld Michele Doty Shirleymae Alice LeBaube Carol Leach Viola McConkey William (Bill) Wayne Parlier Kathi Waldorf
GIFTS WERE DESIGNATED FOR . . . Bethel Lutheran Church Bethel Lutheran Church Building Fund Bethel Lutheran Church Sanctuary Bethel Lutheran Church Food Pantry Bethel Lutheran School Kathi Waldorf Scholarship Fund
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06/20/2015 to 07/29/2015
MEMBERSHIP INS
Infant Baptism Cora Renee Mooney
Julia Ann Stuff
Transfers Scot and Jenny Johannes
and their children
Jessalyn Bjorling (14)
Brennan Bjorling (9) Vanessa Bjorling (7) Hillary Johannes (13)
MEMBERSHIP OUTS
NONE
BETHEL STAR ARTICLES DEADLINE
DEADLINE: Please be reminded the article deadline for the September edition of the Bethel Star is Friday, August 21. Folders will meet at 8:15am on Friday, August 28 to assemble. Extra copies are made avail-able in the church foyer and can also be accessed on our church website at www.blcmorton.org Go to multi-media then file downloads. Highlights are posted there each week, also.
REJOICING MILESTONES
Birthdays 80+ Years
08/13 Helen Koke 84 08/21 Bob Kirk 89 08/25 Ann Horn 81 08/25 Shirley Lichtenstein 83 08/27 Lillian Bethel 92 08/28 Roy Brandt 95
Anniversaries 50+ Years
08/04 Bob and Jo Eicken 58 08/27 Rich and Lillian Dallinger 65 A complete list of member birthdays with addresses is
outside the church office. Stop by and take a copy.
SEPTEMBER 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 MIDWEEK TRADITIONAL HYMNAL SERVICES ON
WEDNESDAYS AT 10:30am
Bethel’s Online
Media and Publications Want to listen to previous sermons or check out this
month’s publications, including the Bethel Star, Highlights,
and Kingdom Helpers? Simply go to www.blcmorton.org/
media. From there you can open the media player to listen
to previous sermons. Or on the right side bar (in the green
box) you can click “publications”, which will take you the
page where you can download this month’s publications
simply by clicking on them!
Communion is served the first and third weekends
of each month in all weekend services. Common
cup is made available.
Bethel’s Monthly Blood
Pressure Screening Blood pressure screenings are
held immediately following
church services in the Church Li-
brary on:
Saturday, August 8
7:00 pm
Sunday, August 9
9:00 am and 11:45 am
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Jambo!! I just wanted to thank all the children from Camp Kilamanjro. The children at our VBS gave so generously to the Shepherd's Little Lambs of Kenya. Over $400.00 was collected and blankets were pur-chased with that money. Yes, there are months in Kenya that are damp and chilly. August and September are considered the winter months over there. A warm wool blanket feels good to a lamb that is sleeping on a damp dirt floor. Thank you, Bethel children, for emptying your piggy banks and sharing your blessings with chil-dren so far away. God is good all the time!!!
Janelle Crump / International Board Shepherd's Little Lambs of Kenya
One more thank you to all involved with the All Church Sale. It sounds like it was a big success!! Thanks to Andrea Vetter and Carol Stetzler for thinking about the children and their families in Kenya. The shoes that did-n't sell were packed up and given to me and I will be sending them to Kenya this fall with a work team. Gods' blessings to all who played a part in that sale.
Janelle Crump
Pastor … Thank you for the Patriotic flare to Saturday and Sunday, July 4 and 5’s services. It was most appre-ciated! Doug and Alison Robinson
Thank you Pastor Jeff for your visits at home and while I was in the hospital. I enjoyed your reading the Psalms and prayers and communion that you gave me. I appre-ciate you taking the time out of your busy schedule to visit me. Rosella Limback
The Peoria Area Lutherans For Life Chapter #268 would like to thank your congregation for its participation in the 2015 Mother’s Day Diaper Shower. Thanks to the gen-erosity of several local Lutheran churches, we collected 5,141 baby diapers and 2,235 diaper wipes for the Women’s Pregnancy Center in Peoria, IL, Living Alterna-tives Pregnancy Resource Center in Pekin, IL, and Heart House in Eureka, IL; 412 adult diapers for Lu-theran Hillside Village in Peoria, IL and Rosewood Nurs-ing Home in East Peoria, IL. We really appreciate all your support and prayers as we serve the Lord of Life together.
Deb Lakamp President of Peoria Area Lutherans for Life Chapter 268 I want to thank all members of Bethel for their prayers regarding my cancer. I am happy to report my MRI on my brain and my CT scan on my lungs were both very good and I am able to have a 10-week break from fur-ther chemo treatments.
Margie Ertmoed
Here’s some news about our Queenwood building project…
Blessings on the Floor – This event, which was sched-uled for July 12, will be rescheduled due to construction delays.
Moving Plans – Teams have been working through the Missouri building to determine what to keep for the new facility. Items that will not be kept will be dis-played for the congregation at a future time. Things that are not taken by members will be donated to a local charity.
Stained Glass – The stained glass window from the 1950’s sanctuary has been removed, cleaned and pre-pared for the new building. Plans are to install the win-dow in the narthex between safety glass so there will be no worry for bad weather or cleaning.
School Roof – The leaky school roof will be re-done in July. Plans are to have this project completed before school begins on August 11.
Selling of Missouri Facility – Two parties have ex-pressed interest in our old facility. Please keep praying that the right group would be able to purchase and use this facility for God’s work.
Pot Luck – A final pot-luck dinner at the Missouri cam-pus will take place on Sunday, August 16 at worship. More details to follow.
Pledges – We have crossed the $2.1 million mark in pledges received as of the end of May. Please continue to faithfully honor your pledges.
As the move time nears and becomes more and more ap-parent, please encourage patience, understanding and lis-tening ears.
Dear Bethel Family … Many thanks for all the well wishes, cards of encouragement, and delicious meals during my “down” time with my back injury. Special thanks to Pastor Mark for the hospital visit. Thank you also to my wonderful 1st Place Class for the retirement gift of a chair glider set, assembled and delivered by the very talented Terry Miller. You have all been a blessing to us! Our love to all,
Mike and Linda Moore
I would like to thank both pastors and everyone for all the thoughts, prayers, cards, visits and food after my accident. Your kindness and generosity touched me deeply and is very appreciated as God continues to heal me
on my road to recovery. Tim Cooper
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First Day Elementary School Tuesday, August 11
First Day Preschool Tuesday, September 8
Renata Anderson School Asst. Principal, Departmental English & Literature
Nicole Gibson Computer Teacher / Preschool Teacher
Mary Bartholomew Science Teacher
Ilva McBrayer Spanish
Cathy Reynolds Music Teacher
Kathleen Tagge Art Teacher K- 4
Vicki Huizenga PE Teacher
Stacy Johnson Resource Teacher
Joan Rauch 6th Grade Teacher, Departmental Math, Art 5 - 8
Kristine Kniep Departmental History and Literature
Laura Craig 5th Grade Teacher
Debbie Wyzard 4th Grade Teacher
Jerry Hoyum 3rd
Grade Teacher
Carol Stetzler 2nd
Grade Teacher
Janet Johnson 1st Grade Teacher
Tammy Brown Kindergarten Teacher
Lynette Hoyum Kindergarten Teacher
Allison Richter Preschool Director
Kari Altorfer Preschool Teacher
Janet Darlington Preschool Teacher
Linda Hall Preschool Teacher
Jeanne Huling Preschool Teacher
Haleigh Shouse Preschool Teacher
Tracie Suttles Preschool Teacher
Julie Virgil Teacher Aide
To Be Announced Teacher Aide
Ilana Thomas Secretary
Helen Geil Secretary
Gary Velpel Custodian
It has been a very busy summer here at Bethel Lutheran School and it’s unbeliev-able how fast time has flown by. It is very exciting to be out here watching the building progress and knowing that in a matter of just a few months, we will be united on our Queenwood campus. Along with the building progressing, we have been hard at work to make sure that we are ready for the coming school year. We will have several new faces in our building at the start of school this year. After 26 years of dedication, Mrs. Moore retired as our 5th grade teacher at the end of the 2014 – 2015 school year. To replace Mrs. Moore for this coming year, we have the pleasure of announcing Mrs. Laura Craig as our 5th grade teacher. Laura grew up at Bethel Lutheran Church. She graduated from Morton High School in 2009 and went on to study Elementary Education at Purdue University. While at Purdue University, she also cheered on their coed cheer-leading team for football, men's and women's basketball, and women's volley-ball. Another big undertaking this year is that our school will be switching from our tra-ditional achievement testing regimen and undertaking MAP testing. MAP stands for Measures of Academic Progress. MAP testing is all computer-based and is administered 3 separate times during the year. This allows us to have specific measuring points as to a student’s pro-gress throughout the year. We believe that this will be a big benefit to our stu-dents in that we can more accurately gauge their needs. Our theme for the coming year is Know, Grow and Show the Word, based on Colossians 2:6-7: So then, just as you received Christ Je-sus as Lord, continue to live in him,
rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and over-flowing with thankfulness.
Thank you for your continued support and please continue to keep the school in your prayers as we undertake another exciting school year.
2015— 2016 Bethel School Board
Frank Krebs - Chairman Scott Russell - Co-Chairman
Jim Gibson Pam Lichtenstein
Janice Kinsinger Jennifer Spengler
Brad Johnson
John Jacob School Principal, 8th Grade Teacher
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Confirmation Orientation Please mark your calendars and plan to attend. Bethel’s annual orientation for the students and parents of the up-coming confirmation class will take place at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, Au-gust 12 in the church sanctuary.
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We have an opening for the Bethel Lutheran Operation Christmas Child Coordinator. You can find more infor-mation out about this ministry by visiting the Samaritan’s Purse website http://www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child. This is a great outreach that has been steadily growing in participation for the last few years and we would love to see Bethel’s involvement continue to grow. If you would like more information or have any questions about this ministry, please contact Julie Powell in the church office. 309-263-2417 or jpowell@mtco.com
Enjoy a Gourmet Brunch and Help Others!
Lutheran Hillside Village is hosting our Benevolent Care Brunch Extraordinaire on Saturday, Septem-ber 19 from 7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Guests will be treated to a delicious gourmet entree prepared by our executive chef, Mark Shoopman and his talented team.
The cost is $50 per person. Proceeds will benefit the Lutheran Hillside Village Benevolent Fund to support care center (nursing) residents who outlive their resources.
Reservation forms available by calling Lutheran
Hillside Village Foundation; Phil King
(309.683.1298) or Rosalie Park (309.683.1293).
Lutheran Hillside Village will hold their Annual Ice Cream Social on Sunday, August 16 from 11:30am-2:30pm. Please consider supporting LHV by contributing baked goods or money. You may sign-up at Breakfast Bible, on the hallway bulletin board by the drinking fountains at church, or call Cindy Schmidgall (309-267-3675) or Sandy Elsas (309-266-7517). Please bring donations to our church kitchen by NOON on Saturday, August 15. Monetary donations should be given directly to Cindy or Sandy.
Dr. James Lamb, present executive director, will be retiring at the end of this year. A new director has been selected, Rev. Michael Salemink (SAUL-uh-mink). He is presently a pastor of St. James Lu-theran Church in Lafayette, IN He, his wife, and 3 children will be relocating to the St. Louis area as early as September to make relocating the children and their schooling a positive move. This will assist Rev. Salemink transitioning from parish pastor to the directorship. Dr. Lamb will be available to help with the transition. Rev. Salemink will not be required to be at the Iowa office, as our national director, Scott Licht, runs all the day-to-day operations of the minis-try. The Executive director is more the "face" of LFL who writes, speaks, and preaches. Please keep Pas-tor Salemink and his family in your prayers. Much change is ahead for them.
Bethel’s Book Club will meet on August 24 at Eli’s on Jefferson in Morton at 7:00pm. We are reading The Invisible Girls by Sarah Thebarge. “After nearly dying of breast cancer in her twen-ties, Sarah Thebarge fled her successful career and moved nearly 3,000 miles to pick-up the broken pieces of her life. Instead, a “chance encounter” on the train with a family of Somali refugees swept her into an adventure that changed all of their lives.” Any questions call Sheila at 309-925-5347. Extra copies of the book are in the church office for $11 each.
Items to be discarded … There are various items which the church has accumulated over the years that will not be moved to the Queenwood Campus this fall. If you would like any of them before they are given to charity, please stop by the church Par-ish Hall from July 31 - August 14 to pick them up. Some of the items include:
Books
Picture of Jesus
Kitchen Items
A Brass Cross
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PUMPKIN FESTIVAL
It’s that time al-
ready to be plan-
ning for the Pump-
kin Festival. Food
Tent volunteers
can sign-up on the
church off ice
door. They are
asking for 14 peo-
ple from Bethel.
If you want to be a Cashier Volunteer for
the Pumpkin Festival you will have to take a
training session at the Chamber of Com-
merce. Call their office for details.
2015 - 2016 CHURCH COUNCIL Pastor Jeff Anderson Pastor Mark Anderson Todd Bisping – Chairman Scott Brown – Staff Alan Hallberg – Staff John Jacob – Staff Tammy Curtis – Staff Julie Powell – Staff Jamie Burk – Secretary Todd Chaffer – Treasurer Frank Krebs – School Board Dan Wegner – Elder Board Kirk Edwards – At-Large Dave Kinsinger – At-Large Cindy Schmidgall– At-Large ELDERS Pastor Jeff Anderson Pastor Mark Anderson Dan Wegner – Chairman Joshua Beenders LeRoy Compton Dennis Ewald Todd Farwell—Secretary Steve Groth Bruce Johnson John Lovell Ken Newman Mike Samp Stu Schmidgall Eric Siebenthal David Sinn Jarrod Stock
SCHOOL BOARD John Jacob – Principal Renata Anderson – Assistant Principal Frank Krebs – Chairman Jim Gibson Brad Johnson Janice Kinsinger Pam Lichtenstein Jennifer Spengler TRUSTEES Phil Zobrist Colin Burk Al Reiman FOUNDATION BOARD Pastor Jeff Anderson Rich Curtis – Chairman Gary Riggs – Treasurer Ken Newman – Elders – School Board John Hamer – At-Large Charles Moser – At-Large Joyce Ritterbusch – At-Large Al Rust – Properties Cindy Schmidgall – At-Large
Results of the Voters’ Meeting
Monday, June 8, 2015
WALK-IN WEDNESDAYS AT MFB - MORTON 9:00—11:00 AM EVERY WEEK
700 Erie Avenue PH#: 309-291-0900
Projects will be laid out in their warehouse and ready to go! Individual volunteers are welcome to join them and others in our community to box pack-aged goods, label/mark donated goods, and other projects! Please stop by the hallway bulletin board by the drinking fountains at church and get complete infor-mation about the 6th Annual Golf Outing on Tues-day, September 1 and the Share the Blessings Dinner Auction on Saturday, October 3.
CALLING ALL PINOCHLE PLAYERS! We are getting ready for another season of fun and fellowship playing Pinochle. Players meet once a month, typically on the 4th Sunday evening, from September through April. Please get in touch with Jim and Danielle Hearn at 309-339-3524 or djeahearn@gmail.com by August 31st if you are interested in joining. If you like to play cards, but have no pinochle experience, we would love to teach you. If you are unable to play every month, consider being on the sub list. It is a great night out with a spouse or friend, and a great way to get to know others in the church. Hope to hear from you.
ATTENTION LADIES … Looking for women to bowl in a fel-lowship bowling league at Safari Bowl in Morton on Thursday morn-ings at 9:00am beginning September 10. If interested or questions contact Nancy Westermann at:
309-263-8506.
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NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! WE WILL NO LONGER BE RECYCLING CHRISTIAN MATERIALS, DEVOTIONS, BIBLE STUDIES, BOOKS, BIBLES, DUE TO THE LACK OF TRANSPORTATION TO BUTLER, IL. WE WOULD EN-COURAGE YOU TO CONTINUE RECYCLING THESE MATERIALS IN YOUR HOME RECYCLING PROGRAM. BOOKS AND BIBLES COULD BE TAKEN TO THE CHURCH MOUSE OR MISSION MART. WE REGRET THAT THIS PROGRAM HAS TO BE CANCELLED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR
E-Giving: You can now make your contribu-
tions to the church through e-Bethel! With a few
clicks of your mouse you can easily, consistently
and securely donate to Bethel Lutheran. With e-
giving you can manage how much you give, how
you give, how often you give and to what funds you
give at any time from the convenience of your home
computer. No more checks to write or envelopes to
fill out. You can also access your giving history and
view/print your contribution statements. To start
giving electronically follow these steps:
1. 1. Log-in to e-Bethel.
2. 2. Click the “Giving” button at the top of the
page.
3. 3. Click “Give Now” and answer the questions.
4. 4. Click Continue.
5. 5. Divide your contribution as desired among the
funds listed.
6. 6. Click Continue.
7. 7. Select the payment method you prefer and put
in the needed information.
8. 8. Click Continue.
9. 9. Review the terms of the contribution and if
correct click process.
10. 10. View your receipt and you are done.
You will also receive a receipt through your e-mail.
If you have set up a reoccurring contribution and
wish to change the payment method, fund distribu-
tion or amount you can click the “Manage Sched-
uled Giving” button under “Giving” and make the
desired changes. As the contributions are processed
through the system they will appear under your giv-
ing history which you can review at any time by
clicking “My Giving History”. We are excited about
e-giving and we hope that you will be too! Watch
the Highlights and Bethel Star for updates and new
opportunities for e-giving!
“Farewell to Missouri” All Church
Potluck
Sunday August 16
Following late Service
Church will provide:
Table service
Drinks
Attendees will provide:
FOOD
“Good ol’ Potluck Food”
So pull out those recipes from
potlucks way back when!
Sign up sheets for food items are on
library window. Additional activities being planned
for that day, also.
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Bethel Lutheran Ministries
425 N. Missouri Avenue
Morton, IL 61550
(Return Service Requested)
Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Morton, IL
Permit #50
Children’s Sunday School It’s that time of year again when Sunday School will be kicking back into full swing! On August 16 our regular scheduled Sunday School program will resume. We will need your help in several ways:
PREPARE - We will need all parents to please bring your chil-dren to the Sunday School Big Room on August 16 for reg-istration prior to 9:30 am. This will ensure that we have chil-dren in the correct class and that your kids are not missed!
PARTICIPATE - We need volunteers! Please sign up! This is a wonderful and engaging way to share your faith with the next generation. You don’t have to be a parent of one of the kids either. We’d love to get everyone involved in Sun-day School in some way. The program this year will include new and exciting material that teaches children Bible stories and faith application.
PRAY - We will need your ongoing prayers. Faith formation goes through a critical juncture during the early years of life. It is important that we reach all people, including children, with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Please pray for God’s guidance and help as we seek to do just this!
We are excited about the opportunities that we have at Bethel to teach your children. It is our desire to come alongside of you in support of the faith formation you are already instilling in your kids. Please remember that Sunday School hour is from 9:30-10:30am on Sunday mornings, and again, we
will begin on August 16. We look forward to seeing you and your kids there!
“Farewell to Missouri” All Church Potluck
Sunday August 16 Following Late Service Mark your calendar!
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