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Christ Lutheran Church Staff
Pastor, Rev. Katherine Rood, office 864-5077 Christian Ed. Coord., Susie Christianson, 864-3099
Secretary, Kathy Remus, office 864-4549 Custodians, Mark & Cindy Robertson
February 2017 Light & Life
Christ Lutheran Church Newsletter Rev. Katherine Rood
Our Mission Statement: As members of Christ Lutheran we gather in worship, grow in God’s Word, serve in Jesus name.
Christ Lutheran Church
1820 Knight Ave. N.
Glencoe, Mn. 55336
Office: 320-864-4549
Email: office@christluth.com
Address Service Requested
Non profit organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Permit # 14
Glencoe, Mn. 55336
January Abundant
Table
At January’s 4th
Abundant Table,
we served 72 guests. We
served: Spaghetti and Meatballs,
Lettuce Salad, Fruit Cups, Abun-
dant Table Bread and Brownies.
We appreciate our Christ Luther-
an servers, setup helpers and
those cleaning up: Mary
Entinger, Mary Ellen Bullert,
Marcia and Bruce Miller, Jan and
Don Petrick, Dennis and Chris
Davis, Darrell Hansch, Marv
Huwe, Brad and Bonnie Hahn,
Rosie Nelson, Connie and Chase
Duenow, Denny and Karen
Wendlandt, LeAnn Jaster and
Connie Heitz.
Thanks to Wally Rannow, Duane
McDougall, and Rodger Jenneke
for helping setup for the meal.
With serving our many
guests, many jump in to help
and we may not have gotten
your name-but we thank you.
We also thank the Abun-
dant Table Ministry Team –
LaMane Mueller, Cheryl McDou-
gall, Mary Jo Schimelpfenig,
Dianne VonBerge, and Barb
Jenneke.
We cannot do this ministry with-
out the faithful help of so many.
God Bless you and God Bless our
Abundant Table.
Just a reminder! CLC has a TEAF
fund (temporary emergency assis-
tance fund). We have chosen the
last Sunday of each month to col-
lect donations to this fund, but of
course donations at any time are
welcome. Please remember this
Mission in your givings!
All Members! Check out the new items at the Equal Exchange Coffee Hutch! There are new coffee’s, teas, hot
cocoa, olive oil, candy bars etc…. Purchasing these items helps the small farmer co-ops around the world. Farmers earn a fair price for their crops, have access to affordable credit, and can invest in education, health care and sustainable agriculture, building a better future for their families. Take a look and if pur-chasing please place your monies in the locked box attached to the hutch.
ASH WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
SERVICES! WEDNESDAY, March 1st
HOLY COMMUNION & IMPOSI-TION OF ASHES
1:30 PM IN THE CHAPEL & 7:00 PM
Wed. Eve. Lenten Worship Services begin March 8th –
April 5th at 7 pm.
The Glencoe Caregiver Support & Discussion Group will be held at
Christ Lutheran on Thursday, Febuary 9th , at 10:30
am. This event is sponsored by Lutheran Social Service.
Please attend if you are a caregiver to a loved one.
You don’t have to do it alone. Join the conversation!
“The Thrift Store of Com-mon Cup Ministry” is lo-cated at 712 11
th St East
(East of Snap Fitness) Now accepting donations of cloth-ing/small appliances/dishes/bedding/household items/small tools/small appliances/toys and much more. If you are interested in volun teering for the Thrift Store please call Gloria at number below. Open for donations Mon-day/Wednesday/Friday10:00a.m.-1:00 p.m. Call Gloria at 864-4174
Reimbursed Senior Volunteer Position in Hutchinson and surrounding areas! Men are welcome to apply. Lutheran Social Services is seeking Vol-unteers 55+ years to serve in our Senior Companion Pro-gram by providing friendly in-home visits to elderly adults. Our volunteers receive a small tax-free hourly stipend, mile-age reimbursement, and oth-er benefits. If you are inter-ested, contact: Gail Sumerfelt at: 507-530-2295 or Gail.Sumerlelt@llssmn.org
THANK YOU TO: To: Vicky Harris, Chris Starr, Twyla Kirkeby Randy Wil-son for their music ministry.
To Melba Carlson & Bonnie Hahn for their help as Altar Guild Coordinators insuring that everything needed for worship is properly prepared.
To Marv Huwe, Darrell Hansch, Joanne Chrast, Jeanne Pagel, & Jim & Melba Carlson for taking down the trees and decorations and also the clean up after.
To Melba Carlson & Joanne Chrast for their clean up of the Christmas Eve candles and holders and also taking down of the plant holder behind the altar.
To the Praise & Pizza team members who provided mu-sic at Gert/Erma’s on Jan. 12th To the Ushers , Acolytes, Lectors, Cantors, Head Ushers, Communion Servers who enhanced our worship life in the month of January.
To our digital projection and sound ministers: Dave Mellesmoen , Josh Kuehn, Susie Christianson , Lily Kirchoff, Mason Husted, Scott Kuehn, Connie Duenow, in the month of January. To Twyla Kirkeby , Louise Carlson, Melba Carlson for their assistance with the Grand Meadows & LTC Wor-ship services in January. To Cheryl McDougall for serving on Kitchen Guild in the month of January.
To Suzann Adams for the upkeep of the flowers and plants in church. To Susie Christianson for her digital worship design, preparation of the televised service and Renee Hansch for announcement preparation. To Suzann Adams, Fran Huwe, Jeanne & Dale Pagel, Charlotte Dittmer for providing refreshments in the month of January . To Dale & Jeanne Pagel & Melba Carlson for their help in assembling the Light & Life newsletter.
To Lynda Wagoner, Shari & Kayla O’Donnell for serv-ing on the Altar Guild in January.
To Jeanne Pagel for being in the office while Kathy was on vacation. To Mark & Cindy Robertson for their ongoing upkeep and cleaning of the church. To all members who have served and are currently serv-ing in the armed forces on behalf of America and free-dom for all.
To our outgoing council members: Joan Johnson, Tiffany Mikolichek, Marissa Kirchoff.
If we have missed someone for Thank You’s please con-tact the church office and let us know.
THANK YOU! The family of Herb Hennessey would like to express our sincere thanks for the out pouring of support, love and kindness. Special thanks to Pr. Katherine Rood for her support, comforting words and beautiful service. Thanks to the organist, Adline Kottke, soloist and guitarist, Molly Markgraf, duet, Allyson & Lance Dallmann, tribute to Herb by Al Schochenmaier, casket bearers, ushers, the ladies of Christ Luther-an for serving a delicious lunch and the tied blanket that we received. Also to the funeral chapel staff Mackenzie Alberts, Sherri Stamps and Gail Rolf at the Johnson-McBride funeral chapel. Thanks to all who sent cards, memorials, flowers, plants and brought food to the church and our home. We would also like to thank the Glencoe American Legion Post # 95 for the military honors and respect shown to my husband, dad, and grand-pa. Also thank you to Jim Lauer at McLeod County Veteran Service. Last but not least, thank you to the staff at the VA home in Luverne for providing a welcoming and caring home for Herb since May 5, 2014. May God Bless You! The Family of Herb Hennessey
February 2017 NEWS Women of the ELCA
Christ Lutheran Church Women
Your 2017 Coordinating Team:
Cheryl McDougall – President Barb Jenneke – Reporter/Secretary & Reports Linda Simonson – Treasurer Connie Hanson – Vice President, Jan-March Jodi Braband – Vice President, April-June Nita Enderson – Vice President, July-September Mary Jo Schimelpfenig – Vice President, October-December ____________________________________________________
Coordinating Team 2017 Projects
Check the WELCA Booklet for our 2017 events & projects which we build around our Mission Statement:
As Sisters in Christ,
Our Mission is achieved by action in:
Caring for our Church
Growing in our Faith
Supporting our Community
This year we will be calling all CLC women to help with our projects and events. If you are interested in helping with any of our projects at any time, please contact a member of the Coordinating Team. We would love to have you help us achieve our Mission. WELCA is open to all our Church women of all ages!
Come join us!
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The next Coordinating Team Meeting is Sunday,
February 12th at the Church Fireside Room after the 9:00
AM Service. All CLC women are welcome. …………………………………………………………
Bold Women’s Sunday is February 26 2017, but we will celebrate on February 19th. We hope you will be inspired to act boldly all year long! “Let’s Find our Bold!!” Whether you live out your bold story of faith in the workplace, family or community, your faith compels you to make a difference in the lives of others. Our ability to act boldly is rooted in our baptism and is continually ena-bled, empowered and supported by God’s grace Bold Women: Take risks on account of the gospel
Help with projects that assist women
in our community and our world
Grow their faith
Upcoming Events!
Save the Dates!
*February 19th CLC is celebrating “Bold Women’s Sunday.” We will be lifting up our “Quilters” for the bold and amazing work that they do.
*In March we will be kicking off our “Phoebe” pro-ject. We will be helping our partners in South Africa to provide solar power for their hospital. More infor-mation coming as the date gets closer.
Project Updates
*Quilting began January 9th.
Every Monday at 1:00 PM our CLC Quilters will be working on their 2017 projects. All are invited to help. Don’t worry about sewing skills; there is al-ways a need to help in many different ways.
*New Bible Study Group.
On January 13, we began our new Women’s Bible Study. All women are welcome (and bring your friends too). Pastor Katherine will lead the study every Friday at 10:00 AM. Contact Nita Enderson if you are interested.
We will be following the scriptures from our Wednesday service.
*Spring Cleaning!
Cleaning the Church Kitchen will be in March. More information will be coming.
*CLC Women of the ELCA Planning Retreat.
On January 14th the Coordinating Team met to plan for the needs and events for the 2017 year. After calling the meeting to order, President Cheryl McDougall started the meeting with prayer. Our first order of business was election of officers. The 2017 officers are the same as 2016 and are listed at the beginning of this article. The Team developed the 2017 Calendar of Events. The calendar will be avail-able by March 1st.
February Meeting: The CLC Women of ELCA will be meeting after our Church Service the 2nd Sunday of each month. We invite women to join us and give input and ideas – February we will be dis-cussing our Funeral Procedures and a usage guide-line for our new tablecloths.
Barb Jenneke, CLC WELCA Reporter
Christian Education February 2017
KNOW – GROW – SHARE – LIVE – WITNESS
Sunday School: Sunday School classes will resume on Sunday, February 5th @ 10:10am. The students will continue their 3rd rotation lesson, The
Disciples, in their individual classrooms.
A full schedule of our Sunday School lessons, teachers, classroom schedules and updated 2016-2017 Sunday School schedule
can be found on the website @ www.christluth.com/sunday-school.
First Communion for 4th
Grade Students Beginning in March First Communion classes for the 4th Grade Students will begin on Sunday, March 12th and continue on
Sundays, March 19th and 25th from 10:20am – 11:20am, during the SS hour. The final Fir st Com-
munion class and First Communion Celebration will be held on Palm Sunday, April 9th. Letters and addi-
tional information will be mailed out to all 4th grade parents during the first week of March.
Confirmation: Wednesdays, February 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd
7th – 9th Grade Regular Class @ 5:30pm
CONFIRMATION STUDENT/PARENT/MENTOR ORIENTATION:
The Confirmation Student/Parent./Mentor Orientation will be held Wednesday, February 22nd @ 5:30pm
in the Sanctuary. We will be covering student, parent and mentor expectations and this year’s Lenten
booklet for the students. Also, 2017 Easter Breakfast information, responsibilities and signups will be
distributed for all students and parents
2017 Acolyte Schedule for 5th – 10th Grade Students:
The updated 2017 Acolyte schedule for 5th – 10th grade students can always be found @
www.christluth.com/education, /sunday-school or /confirmation web pages. If your student is
unable to acolyte for the date they are scheduled please find another student to switch dates with
AND let Susie (clceducation@christluth.com) or Kathy Remus (office@christluth.com) know,
so Kathy can update the bulletin.
February 2017 Sunday School Schedule
Sunday, February 5th @ 10:10-11:10am Rotation 3.2
Sunday, February 12th @ 10:10-11:10am Rotation 3.3
Sunday, February 19th
NO Sunday School
President’s Day Weekend
Youth/Family Ski Trip @ Mt. Kato
Sunday, February 26th @ 10:10-11:10am Rotation 3.4
Sunday, March 5th @ 10:10–11:10am
1st Sunday of Lent
Large Group – Family Gathering
Lenten Focus
Wednesday Night Lenten Soup Suppers CLC’s Wednesday Night Lenten Soup Suppers will begin on Wednesday, March 8th @
5pm and will continue on Wednesdays, March 15th, 22nd, 29th and April 5th, Abundant
Table Meal. The meals will be served from 5:00pm – 6:30pm. Please plan to join us for
a bowl of warm soup, fresh baked buns and some fellowship before the Wednesday night
Lenten Services @ 7pm. The Confirmation students and their families will be helping
with the setup, serving and cleanup of the Lenten Soup Suppers. Suggested donation per
meal is $5/person with a cap of $20/family.
GRACE Unlimited:
Grace Unlimited 16-17 theme:
SOUL: Sharing Our Unique Life.
February Grace Unlimited Dates:
Wednesdays, February 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd
February Theme and Scripture Verse:
Imagination
Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imag-
ine, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen. – Ephesians 3:20-21
GRACE UNLIMITED WISH LIST
WANTED: LEGOS
Grace Unlimited is looking for any used and spare LEGOs. If you have some LEGOs that you no longer use and would be willing to donate we would love to put them to good use.
WANTED: Crochet Hooks
Grace Unlimited is looking for any used (or new) crochet hooks. We would accept any size of hook(s) that you would be willing to donate.
WANTED: Fresh Fruit
Grace Unlimited is in need of fresh fruit donations for snack for the students on Wednesday after-noons. There are 32 GU students who love apples, oranges, bananas, strawberries, and really any fresh fruit that is in season. There is a signup form for donations for specific weeks of GU on the bulletin board outside of Susie’s office.
If you have any questions or are willing to donate any of these items, please contact Susie Christianson @ 320.292.1032 ASAP.
THANK YOU for your generosity and support of GU!!
GRACE Unlimited is for students in 2nd – 6th grade and will be held Wednesday afternoons through May 3rd,
2017 from 3:15pm – 5pm. Registration forms and detailed program information are available on our website @
www.christluth.com/grace-unlimited and on the bulletin board outside of Susie’s office.
Youth/Family Ski Trip A Youth/Family Ski trip has been scheduled for Sunday, February 19th, 2016. We will head to Mt.
Kato for a day of skiing, fellowship and fun! All ages are welcome to join us. Students in 6th
grade or younger will need to have a parent or guardian (over 18) join us for the trip. We will plan
to meet at and leave from the church @ 12:30pm and should be on the slopes by a little after 2pm.
We will load up the vehicles around 8:30pm and plan to arrive back at the church around 10pm
(there is no school @ GSL on Monday, February 20th).
Contact Susie ASAP if you are interested in attending. Registration forms are outside of Susie’s
office or can be downloaded from the website @ www.christluth.com/confirmation.
Fees for Skip Trip: $21.00 Lift Ticket, $19.00 Ski (or Snowboard) Rental, $4.00 Helmet, $4.00 Beginner Lesson.
If anyone is in need of assistance with payment for the ski trip please contact Susie ASAP.
2017 Thrivent Action Team Soup Packing Event
Christ Lutheran Church and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church are leading a 2017 Thrivent Action Team Soup Packaging Event, on Friday, March 3rd from 9am – 11/Noon. The entire Glencoe community is invited to join us as we work to package 1,200 dry soup bags, which will be donated to the McLeod Emergency Food shelf. There will be two shifts, one from 9:00am – 9:45am and a second shift from 10:00 – 10:45am. You can sign up for either shift, or both!, on the bulletin board outside of Susie’s office or on-line. The link for the online sign up form can be found on the christluth.com home page (www.christluth.com). Please consider helping us make an impact in our community and be a part of our Thrivent Action Team event!!
If you were not able to be with us on Consecration
Sunday we have the 2017 Estimate of Giving sheets in
the narthex. As we anticipate Christ Lutheran’s minis-
try needs/opportunities for the upcoming year, we are ask-
ing our members to give a financial commitment to CLC as
a witness to the mission we share and serve. Please re-
turn to them to the church office at your earliest conven-
ience. Thank You! If you are changing your giving amounts and are en-
rolled in “Simply Giving” you will need to submit the
Simply Giving change form to the Treasurer or the
Church Office to reflect the change in 2017. Forms are
located on our website, in the narthex or the church
office.
Praise & Pizza! Mark Your Calendar!
It’s a hymn sing and
pizza night set for Feb-
ruary 9th , 6:30 pm at
Gert/Erma’s. All are
invited to join us for
some food, singing,
fellowship and fun! Sheet music will be provided at
the event. Please join us!
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN COL-LEGE SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION This is the fifteenth year of the scholarship program at Christ Lutheran, and this congregation continues to show wonderful support for our students attending Lutheran colleges. Two students are receiving assis-tance at college this year with the help of the Christ Lutheran Church Lutheran College Scholarship pro-gram. For our current high school students, con-sider the colleges of our Church when making your plans for the future. (Augsburg, Augustana, Gusta-vus, Luther, Concordia-Moorhead, St. Olaf, Waldorf, Wartburg, and more!) Information will come out in the spring of 2017 regarding the May 15 scholarship deadline. For our congregation, consider giving to the scholarship fund to support Christ Lutheran stu-dents who choose to attend colleges of the ELCA. Donations can be made to the account any time during the year, either by placing a check or en-velope in the offering plates or delivering to the Church office, labeled “CLC Scholarship Fund.” If you use the electronic giving, please follow up with an email to the church office to designate the funds. If you have questions or want more information, please contact scholarship committee members: Joan Johnson, Kevin Menning or Jeff Grant.
Reimbursed Senior Volunteer Position in Hutchinson and surrounding areas! Men are wel-come to apply. Lutheran Social Services is seeking Volunteers 55+ years to serve in our Senior Compan-ion Program by providing friendly in-home visits to elderly adults. Our volunteers receive a small tax-free hourly stipend, mileage reimbursement, and other benefits. If you are interested, contact: Gail Sumerfelt at: 507-530-2295 or Gail.Sumerlelt@llssmn.org
Baptism in January
Amelia Eileen Eidne
Parents are: Chris & Heather Eiden
Baptized: January 29th, 2017
Welcome to Our New Members who joined CLC in January!
Kaitlyn Cohrs & Nathan Woytcke
Kenny Artmann & Dawn & Ethan Domeier
“Noisy Pail Offering”
We will be having a “Noisy Pail” offering on
Sunday, February 12th, 2017 . This collection
will be a donation to “Kidz Against Hunger”.
Save up your change, clean out the couches,
and bring your monies to church on Feb. 12th !
All Members! If you have recently moved, or
changed your phone number, please notify the
church office with your new address or phone
number.
ON GIVING
Fearless Giving Many people today are afraid to give because they fear that they will outlive their resources. A few years ago, an eighty-year-old woman with assets in the multimillion-dollar range was asked to make a six-figure gift to a ministry. She declined, stating that she did not want to make such a large com-mitment at her age because she did not know if she would outlive her financial assets.
Interestingly, the widow that Jesus speaks of in Luke 21:1-4 knew exactly how much she had to live on. We do not know her age, but we do know that she gave 100 per-cent of her financial assets. She knew doing so would immediately put her in a situation where she was then outliving her resources. But she gave anyway!
If we fear that we will outlive our re-sources, are we not making a statement about our faith in God to care for us? Do we not trust the God whose eye is on the spar-row, who clothes the lilies of the field? Do we choose not to believe Jesus when he tells us not to worry? Do we dare take God at his word when challenged to bring the full tithe into the storehouse and see if God will not provide in abundance so much so that we will not have need? Do we really believe that Je-sus came to give us life in abundance? Or not? Think about your relationship to God regarding trust. Are there areas of your life in which you need to increase your trust in God? Is your management of your finances one of them? by Marcia Shetler
Open Gym Basket Ball Tournament @ GSL Field House Sunday, February 12th, 2017 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
For Ages: 4th Grade & Up “Bring a Team or Come Alone!” “All Players Welcome!”
(Students 6th Grade & Under Must be Accompanied by a Parent)
Concessions for Sale: Pizza by the Slice by Un-hinged Pizza & Water/ Gatorade
McLeod County Emergency Food Shelf Please Bring a Donation!
Sponsored by: Glencoe Area Ministerial
Crow River Habitat for Humanity for 2017 is seeking: 1. A Habitat Homebuyer Partner who has a housing need, fits the income qualifica-tions, has an ability to pay for the no-interest mortgage home, and is willing to partner with Habitat via sweat equity hours. 2. Construction leaders 3. Volunteers to build and people to pro-vide their lunches for summer 2017 4. Monetary or in-kind donation. Let us know how you want to be in-volved! Visit crhfh.org for details, email Deb at deb@crhfh.org or call (320) 587-8868.