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May 2017
Messenger
Church News 2-3
Youth/Small Group 4-5
NHCP 6
Volunteers 7
Church Records 8
GIFT 9-13
PPC Minutes insert
Birthdays insert
Calendar insert
The
Inside this issue:
Our Savior’s Shared Journey
“MAY DAY!”
When I was a kid, the term “May Day” had two meanings. One came from the old war movies, when a ship or airplane was in trouble, they would radio to someone… ANYone…
for help: “May day! May day!” Then, on the first day of the 5th month of the year, our grade school teachers taught us we were supposed to take baskets of flowers to our elderly neighbors or grandparents (May Baskets) for “May Day.” It is an interesting dual set of meanings. I checked the dictionary (yes, a real one with
pages and everything; I love a good dictionary that tells you where the words come from!) and the “international radio-telephone signal used by airplanes and ships in distress” comes from a French phrase that sounds the same as (m’aider) “help me.” This spring, those two meanings have come into a blended meaning for me. As the natural world around us refreshes itself again, re-grows and re-news in the annual cycle,
more and more of that nature seems to be calling out to us in distress: “m’aider; help me! Mayday on this May Day!” The witness of Genesis, the first book of the stories of God’s interaction with humanity, is that it is our business to be caretakers, stewards, of this earth. The waters and air, the land and all its life are entrusted to us. That trust comes with the promise of abundant blessings.
It also comes with the call for deep responsibility. When you merge that call of God with the reminder of God to care for the poor, the wounded, to minister with loving and living service to the “least of these” (Jesus in Matthew 25:31-43) you have a discipleship ethic that ought to result in a careful cultivation of life in the world in our care. It is often the “least of these” , the poor, the refugees, the marginal-
ized, who are most at risk and the most vulnerable to the destruction of our lands, air and waters. (It is important to be aware; Christianity is not the only spiritual path that emphasizes this kind of care for creation.) So, if that is what our Creator intends, how is it we find so many ways to pollute, foul, destroy, maim, extinct, abuse, degrade, and exploit the earthly womb that is designed to
give us life? Human sin is a powerful destructive force to be sure. Human sin manifested in greed and selfishness, love for money and disregard for the lives of others is indeed the root of much decay. But if the Lord who has saved us, calls us to serve this world, why do we fail? One of the most perplexing failures is how some of our brothers and sisters who claim allegiance to Jesus and the Bible are so certain that Jesus’ return will remove them from this worldly mess that they care little for the harm we cause. The dream of the promised
“new heaven and new earth” seems to remove any sense of responsibility from the prac-tices of these faith siblings, so that they support the politics and businesses that are the very worst exploiters of our common home. There was a time when this congregation stood more forcefully in defense of our natu-ral world. Our larger church, through ELCA Churchwide and almost every geographical
Synod, has not lost that emphasis, constantly encouraging congregations and individual believers in practices and advocacy for the renewal and protection of our environment. I urge us to re-join that journey as a community of faith. Our sisters and brothers of Zion Lutheran here in Cloquet have continued to seek creative ways to respond to the growing crisis and to encourage each other in vigorous action, practical and political, to keep
creation care as a core focus of ministry and mission. Their current project establishing a “Community Garden” is one such emphasis. They have invited us to be active participants in this and other projects. Thrivent is a constant source of supportive funding. The Walk for Water, they invited us to join on April 30, is another example of the creative ways all of us can become more aware and active in our stewardship of this earth.
That is a growing journey I would dearly love to be on with you.
Pastor Chris
“it is our
business
to be
caretakers,
stewards,
of this earth”
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CHURCH NEWS
FOOD FOR 5 MEALS - $1.00
The first Sunday of the month is designated as Food Shelf Sunday. Just $1.00 can provide food for 5 meals through the program at 2nd Harvest Food Bank in Du-luth. The monetary gifts collected will help both 2nd Har-vest and Cloquet Salvation Army. This is a real bargain that every family can take part in. May we share our blessings with those in need. THANK YOU for your continued support. It's greatly ap-preciated.
Thank you, Katie & Jerry Nisula - Co-chairs April’s Contribution was $433.00
New Apple IPhone App For Contributions!
We can now accept contributions using a mobile appli-
cation available FREE on any Apple IPhone. Simply go
to the App Store, search for GIVE PLUS CHURCH,
install the application and fill in the blanks. Thereafter,
when you want to give simply click on the icon, sign on
and donate. SO SIMPLE! Give it a try and let us know
how you like it.
Saturday, May 6th
8:00 am—11:00 am Come join us for fellowship and
preparing the church for Spring!
Dear OSLC family,
The Franzen family would like to thank the Our Saviors
Lutheran Church family for taking such good care of our
parents over the 50 years that they sojourned with you.
Mom & Dad loved and appreciated you all.
God Bless You!
VLM News Voyageurs Lutheran Ministry
..in God’s Great Northwoods!
Camp Hiawatha ~ Camp Vermilion
www.VLMcamps.org • [email protected] • 800-331-5148 • 218-666-5465 Camp Hiawatha, 36944 Camp Hiawatha Rd., Deer River, MN
Camp Vermilion, 2555 Vermilion Camp Rd., Cook, MN
Family Overnight May 5-6 at Camp Hiawatha Work Day Saturday, May 6 at Camp Hiawatha Family Overnight May 19-20 at Camp Vermilion Work Day Saturday, May 20 at Camp Vermilion
We will be going to one
Sunday Service at
9:30 am for the summer
starting on May 28.
NEW WINE will be performing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
here during the service on Sunday, May 28th
WELCA Board meets Tues., May 2nd
at 9:30 am in the Kitchen
Rebecca Circle meets on Tues., May 15th
at 11:30 at Applebee’s for lunch.
Naomi Circle goes out for lunch on
Thursday, May 18th.
All women of Our Savior’s are invited to
attend WELCA events.
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Seminary support for Christina
Some have asked how to financially support Christina in
her studies at the seminary. The church has a designated
account set up for this. A donation can be made to Our
Savior’s with a note on the memo line or on the envelope
requesting that it go to Christina’s seminary expenses.
Your support will be greatly appreciated.
We are in need of a sound board operator for second service. When four people are scheduled, you only have to run it one Sunday a month. Please contact Dave Templeton.
CHURCH NEWS
Consider donating your gently used items to the
Spring 2017 Our Savior’s Church
RUMMAGE SALE Donation Drop Off Information:
Items will continue to be collected now until the day of the sale.:
Deliver your items to the church office or between 8am and 3pm Monday –Friday.
Items should be clean and gently used
We will not be accepting… Car seats Televisions High Chairs Pack and Plays Computers Cribs Large Appliances (Stoves, Refrigerators, Wash-ers, Dryers) Exercise Equipment
THANK YOU For your donations!
Proceeds benefit the 2017 Youth Service Trip To Chicago
Questions Contact Christina at 879-1535
The Yellow “Caution” Card Many of you have already responded to the request to let the Church Office know how you want to continue to receive this Messenger each month. Thank you! Thank you! If you have already let the Office know, you do not need to do so again. The cards will be included again this month in an effort to get as complete a re-sponse as possible. The choices include:
Continuing to receive the Messenger by mail. We have and use a bulk mailing permit that makes this fairly economical and our copier/duplicator equipment pro-vide us with a very efficient cost per copy price. A wonderful crew of volunteers helps Connie get this task done each month.
Send the Messenger by email. It is virtually free to have the Messenger delivered to your “in-box.” It will come more quickly to your household, as this is sent out as soon as the edits are complete. The process of print-ing/collating/mailing adds a couple of days to the time frame.
You can pick-up a copy at the Church. There have al-ways been a number of copies of the Messenger printed and made available in a couple of locations in the church for visitors, non-members and others who may be interested. If necessary, the office can be sure there are plenty of copies to supplement this supply.
If we do not hear from you, we will assume you will pick it up.
Thank you for your willingness to supply this information. We will continue to serve the needs for your connection to your church’s ministry information in the most efficient ways possible.
Thank you, to everyone who helped make the 2017 Easter Breakfast a success!
OSL Walking Club
Friday’s Beginning May 19th
8:00 am
Meet At
Willard Munger Trail Parking area
in Carlton , MN
The distance walked is typically 3-5 miles
All are welcome!
For more information contact
Christina 879-1535
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Youth NEWS
At Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
615 12th Street—Cloquet in Fellowship Hall
Thursday, June 15th 8:00 am—7:00 pm Friday, June 16th 8:00 am—1:00 pm
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RECOGNITION SERVICE
Our Savior’s Lutheran Sunday, May 21st
Both Worship Services
All are invited to come congratulate our graduates and wish them well as they prepare
for the next chapter in their lives.
2018 Synod Journey to the ELCA National Youth Gathering In Houston. Texas June 23rd—July 2nd, 2018 For youth currently in grades 8-11 Information Meeting on May
Every three years, 30,000 high school youth and their adult leaders gather for faith formation. Days are spent in interactive learning, worship, Bible study, service, and fellowship. Young peo-ple grow in faith and are challenged and inspired to live their faith in their daily lives. Let Christina know if your interested in attend-ing this life changing event.
Parent & Student Informational Meeting May 17th 7:00pm
Wednesdays 2:45pm-4pm Fellowship Hall
For youth in grades 6-8 Friends Welcome
Contact Christina for more information 879-1535
Cloquet High School’s 2017 Baccalaureate Service will be held on
Wednesday, May 24th at 7:30 pm in the High School auditorium
Baccalaureate is a Christian service for graduating seniors to join with family and com-munity members to thank God for what He has
done in the lives of the graduates.
For youth currently in grades 8-12 July 31-August 3rd, 2017 Space is limited Register by June 1st Contact Christina Kadelbach for more information 879-1535 [email protected]
ZION/OSL BOUNDARY
WATERS CANOE TRIP
Cost $200
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Small Group NEWS
Evening Study
Tuesday, May 22nd
@ 6:30 PM
Our Savior’s Fireside Room
For more information please contact
Christina Kadelbach 879-1535
Meets September—May to discuss books of interest
For men and women Interested in joining?
For more information please contact Christina Kadelbach at 879-1535
or by email [email protected]
Gather Discussion Group Monday, May 15th 2017 4pm at Gordy’s Warming House (411 Sunnyside Drive, Cloquet)
New discussion on Richard Rohr’s book The Divine Dance
For more information please contact Christina Kadelbach 879-1535 or by email
Wednesday’s From 10am-11am
Read and discuss the upcoming Biblical text for Sunday
This group is led by Pastor Chris
Please Come Join Us!
Consider donating your gently used items to the
Our Savior’s Church
RUMMAGE SALE
Donation Drop Off Information:
Items will continue to be collected now until the day of
the sale.:
Deliver your items to Fellowship Hall between 8am and
3pm Monday –Friday.
Items should be clean and gently used
We are not accepting…
Car seats Televisions Pack and Plays
High Chairs Cribs Exercise Equipment
Computers Large Appliances
THANK YOU For your donations!
Proceeds benefit the 2017 Youth Service Trip
To Chicago and the 2018 National Youth Gathering
For more information contact Christina at 879-1535
Thursday, May 11th and 25th Beginning at 9am
For more information please contact Carol Schlenvogt at 879-3675
Sewing Experience is NOT necessary there are non-sewing duties such as ironing,
tying and sorting material.
On Prayer: Beginning Conversations
with God
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NHCP News
New Tuition Prices and Schedule for
NHCP 2017-2018
Half-day options Tuesday and Thursday from 9-12pm; $80/month Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9-12pm;
$110/month Monday-Friday from 9-12pm;
$150/month
Full-day options Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9-3pm;
$227/month Monday-Friday from 9-3pm; $345/month
NEW HORIZONS CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL NEWS
I am not sure I know where this past year has flown. It is hard to believe we are in our last month of the school year. When I look back to Septem-ber, it seems like it would take so long to get to May and here we are already. Our last month is so full of so many fun activities to experience. We have sung at Evergreen Knoll for everyone there. We have returned to the Sunny Side Nursing Home to sing and talk with the people we met in January. We have had several field trips and been outside as much as possible discovering the signs of spring. We have been so blessed with you our church fam-ily this year. We have enjoyed singing for you and sharing God's love. Thank you for all your care you have showed to us and our children during this ex-citing time of their lives. We look forward to this last month here and hope to see each of you of-ten. Our Graduation and Spring Program is May 25th in the evening. You are all invited to attend.
Thera, Angel and all the Children
Shiny paper recycling Remember to bring in your old magazines to recycle. All
the profits go to our New Horizons Christian Preschool.
They are accepting white paper too! There is a bin under
the bulletin board in the Narthex. It can also be brought to
the Preschool area.
Greetings from the Preschool, "And whatever you do, in word or deed, do every-thing in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." Colossians 3:17 This past school year has been amazing and won-derful! We have been blessed with twenty different children who we have taught and shown the love of God. In preparing for next year, God has shown me that our Preschool is thriving. I have already been signing up children for next year, even before our open house in May! God is moving and blessing the Preschool. I give God the glory and without Him, none of this would be possible :) May is an exciting month for the Preschool. We go on many different field trips and spend lots of time playing outside! On Thursday, May 11th from 5-7 pm is our Open House. If you know of anyone that is interested, please pass on our information. Also, if the open house date does not work for some families, we are very open to giving a scheduled tour on an-other day. Please just call the Preschool (879-7138) or email Angel Gamache at [email protected] to schedule a tour or receive more information. Lastly, we have our Preschool Graduation on Thursday, May 25th at 6:30 pm. Everyone is welcome to come and celebrate what the children have learned and to see how much they have grown! It truly is a wonderful night! Thank you to everyone that keeps us in your prayers and offers us words of encouragement. I am very blessed to be working for the Preschool and love interacting with our families and the children. God is so good!
In God's Hands, Angel Gamache
CHRISTMAS CARDS Do not throw your cards away. We use these for pro-jects at the preschool. Drop them off in the office or stop in at the preschool. Thank you so very much.
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Volunteers for May
Sound Board Operators:
7th 8:30 Chris Robinson 10:45 David Pyrlik 14th 8:30 Mary Krohn 10:45 Ethan Matzdorf 21st 8:30 Randy Schmidt 10:45 Dave Templeton 28th 8:30 Arlin Debele 10:45 David Pyrlik
Readers:
7th 8:30 Rich Krikava 10:45 Bill Schlenvogt 14th 8:30 Katie Nisula 10:45 Ron Hanson 21st 8:30 Jen Behrens 10:45 Josh Bailey 28th 8:30 Marty Rye 10:45 Emily Matzdorf
Ushers:
7th 8:30 Jim Boyd 10:45 Bev DeLacey, Bob Fountain 14th 8:30 Jim Boyd 10:45 Joe & Suzette Randall 21st 8:30 Jim Boyd 10:45 Bill & Carol Schlenvogt 28th 8:30 Jim Boyd 10:45 Keith & Shannon Matzdorf
Greeters: 7th 8:30 Jeannine & Tim Nordin 10:45 Judy Alderson & Kathy Sarkela 14th 8:30 Jen & Al Behrens 10:45 Florence & Dennis Nelson 21st 8:30 Pat & Dave Meister 10:45 Jane Oswold & Kathy Sarkela 28th 8:30 Sue & Ron Stahl 10:45 Carol Schubert & Florence Nelson Communion Servers (Deacons):
7th 8:30 Kathy Rye, Marty Rye, Jim Boyd 10:45 Shawn Crowser, Linda Bush, Irene Rudnicki 14th 8:30 Sherri Waller, Ron Stahl, Bruce Spetz 10:45 Katie Bailey, Denise Mykkanen, Duane Buytaert 21st 8:30 Linda Holmstrand, Rich & Shannon Krikava 10:45 Bonnie & Chris Vanderpool, Curt Nelson 28th 8:30 John Hedquist, Yvonne Bastien, Roy Ober 10:45 Dean & Cindy Haglin, Irene Rudnicki Coffee Servers: Please sign up on the sheet in Narthex. Acolytes: 7th 8:30 10:45 Joel Lembke, Cale & Emmet Prosen 14th 8:30 10:45 Sam Buytaert, Sam Bailey 21st 8:30 10:45 Kaitlin Lattner, Brooklyn Osvold 28th 8:30 10:45 Connor & Laura Hecht Altar Guild 7th Linda Boyd 14th Sherri Waller 21st Sherri Waller 28th Sherri Waller Evangelism 7th Dennis Nelson 14th 21st Shannon Matzdorf 28th Florence Nelson
Baptisms
Hope Genesis Wallien Granddaughter of Don & Peggy Unulock
Gia Marie Lennartson Daughter of Dennis & Ashlee Lennartson
Deaths Millie Johnson April 16, 2017
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Sunday Readings for May
1st Lesson 2nd Lesson Psalm Gospel Lesson
7th Acts 2:24-4 1 Peter 2:19-25 Psalm 23 John 10:1-10
14th Acts 7:55-60 1 Peter 2:2-10 Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16 John 14:1-14
21st Acts 17:22-31 1 Peter 3:13-22 Psalm 66:8-20 John 14:15-21
28th Acts 1:1-11 Ephesians 1:15-23 Psalm 47 Luke 24:44-53
The Sunday Service May or May Not Be Using All Of These Texts.
Mar
2017
Mar
2016
Mar
YTD
2017
Mar
YTD
2016
Regular
Offerings
21,736 29,790 62,961 81,452
Other
Income
380 1557 6812 5915
Total
Income
22,116 31,347 69,773 87,367
Expenses 26,588 27,389 78,874 81,577
Church Records
Date Attendance Offering Offering Needed
Mar 26 82/104 5799 5500
April 2 108/129 7327 5100
April 9 112/117 6232 5100
April 16
143/276/247
9571
5100
28,929 20,800
Gifts and Memorials:
Jim & Linda Boyd, in memory of Dan Rice, Char Fran-
zen, Joyce Barr to Gift & Memorials Ray & Judy Wiles, in memory of Chris Robinson’s mother,
Mary, to Building & Grounds Dave & Pat Meister, in memory of Dennis Morreim’s sis-
ter, to Compassion International Dennis & Jeanne Morreim, to Christina’s Seminary Costs Carol Lyle, to Handbells Mary Krohn, in memory of Dan Rice, Char Franzen,
Lempi Mattson, and Shirley Erickson, to General Fund John & Sharon Harney, in memory of Char Franzen, to
General Fund Ray & Judy Wiles, in memory of Shirley Erickson, to Gen-
eral Fund Carol Maki, in memory of Shirley Erickson, to Boiler Fund Karen Dormanen, in memory of Shirley Erickson, to Gen-
eral Fund MA & LL Engen, in memory of Barbara Puumala,
to Gift & Memorials Ken & Linda Holmstrand, in honor of the Puumala
family, to the general fund In memory of Char Franzen, to the Boiler Fund
from: Donna Larsen, Bob & Peggy DeCaigny, John & Florence Maki, Dale & JoAnne Pearson, Jane Salo, Duane & Sharon Putikka, Ben & Lynne Rogin-ski, Joyce Jerde, Karen Dormanen, and Carol Schubert.
Randy, Trudy, and Jace Stahl, in honor of Pass-over, to Dominican Ministry
Charlene Hagen, in memory of Dan Rice, to Music Ministry; Dennis Morreim’s sister, to Dominican Min-istry; Marlene Hilton, to NHCP; to Christina’s Semi-nary Costs; Char Franzen, to Boiler Fund.
In memory of Dan Rice, to NHCP, from: Joyce Jerde, Dale & JoAnne Pearson, Bob & Peggy De-Caigny, and Roy & Lorelei Brosdal.
In memory of Dan Rice, to Gift & Memorials: Trish Rice, Dave & Pat Meister, Ben & Lynne Roginski, and Elvera Roe.
Trish Rice, in memory of Dan Rice, to Youth Fund and Roof Fund.
April Radio broadcast sponsors:
RoseMarie Liimatainen and Roger & Julie Lyyti-
nen, in memory of Reuben Liimatainen and
Hilda Nelson
Bob & Peggy DeCaigny, in celebration of their
31st Wedding Anniversary
Dale & JoAnne Pearson, Happy Easter
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Please remember to call the office if you would like to schedule a meeting in the church so we may put it in the church calendar. Thank you.
Radio Broadcast Sponsorship
The calendar for the 2017 radio broadcast sponsorship is up near the Fireside room. When signing up for a date, remem-ber to pay the office. The rate for a sponsorship is $52.50. In order to keep this service, we need more sponsors. Thank you!
*For Church related cancellations due to bad weather, an-nouncements will be made on WKLK, B105, Mix 108 radio stations, and also on Duluth TV stations Notifications will also be on our website: www.oursaviorscloquet.org. If Clo-quet schools are closed or have a 2 hour late start, New Ho-rizons’ Christian Preschool is closed for the day.
Prayer Chain Please call the Church office with your prayer chain requests.
SIMPLY GIVING
For those of you who use Simply Giving for your offering, there are pink cards available in the pews for you to use. How it works: To show your support of using Simply Giving, place the card in the offering plate. It’s that easy. This gives other members a visual and reminder of the Simply Giving program. If you are not enrolled in Simply Giving, and would like to be, there are forms in the office, in the Narthex, and on our Church website. www.oursaviorscloquet.org
This is our 67th year of radio broadcasts on
WKLK!!
OUR SAVIORS CUPS FOR SALE Cups with the new Our Saviors logo are available for sale for $10 in the Fair Trade Store. Some have told us
that $10 is a bit expensive; however, the cups cost almost $6 to make, and this is a fundraiser.
Thank you to all who purchase cups! The Evangelism Team
Are you interested in receiving the Messenger via email and not the postal service?
Call Connie in the office at 879-1535 and give her your preferred email address. This option saves Our Savior’s
paper, printing, and postage costs!
Please contact the church office when you or a loved one are hospitalized or when a death occurs so we can support and care for you or
your loved one.
If you do not wish to use the regular coffee cups when serving coffee, there are paper cups in the metal cabinet in the kitchen. Please use
Styrofoam ONLY when absolutely necessary. Be Kind To The Environment.
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Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
615 12th Street
Cloquet, MN 55720-2321
www.oursaviorscloquet.org
Office: (218) 879-1535
Pastor: Pastor Chris Hill (ext 11)
(320)279-2374
Youth Director & Small Group Coordinator:
Christina Kadelbach (ext. 12)
(218)213-6731
Visitation Pastor: Pastor Karen Linne
Administrative Assistant: Connie Reinke (ext. 10)
Bookkeeper: Bruce Larson
Sr. Choir / Praise & Worship: Ryan Hanson, Director
Church Website: Administrative Assistant
New Horizons Christian School:
Director: Angel Gamache (ext. 19)
Teacher: Thera Wiersma or
Church office hours:
Monday: 8-3
Tuesday: 8-3
Wednesday: 8-3
Thursday: 8-3
Friday: 8-12
Sunday Worship Times:
Traditional . . . . . . . 8:30 am
GIFT/Faith5 . . . . . 9:45 am
Contemporary . . . . . . . 10:45 am
No Wednesday Evening Services
W E ’R E O N T H E WE B !
w w w . o u r s a v i o r s c l o q u e t . o r g
The Messenger Schedule: Deadline for submitting
articles is the 15th of the month. Articles submitted
after deadline will be published in the next issue.
If possible, e-mail your articles to:
June 2017 news deadline: May15 by noon. Dead-
line for articles for Sunday bulletins is Wednesday by
9:00 am. Thank you for your cooperation and un-
derstanding.
Please keep in your thoughts and prayers for our
members of our congregation currently serving in
the military. Please contact the Church office for
any other members we may have missed or if any
of these names should be taken off.
Skylar Scheer Tony Gist Alex Lingren
Jess Roen Dane Kiehn
Tim Schlenvogt Erika Blesner
Chris Vanderpool
Please remember the following members of
our church throughout the year:
Sunnyside Health
Care Center
Dennis Sorenson
Anita Fountain
Evergreen Knoll
Joyce Fuller
Grace Caffey
Charlene Hagen
Evelyn Buddish
Suncrest
Mariam Hella
Carol M. Maki
Bayshore
Vicki Diver
Plainview-Esko
Donna Redding
Primrose
Pat Meisner
Inter-Faith Care Center
Alice Toone
Russ McKibbon
Eleanor Jania
Ricard Puumala
Art Johnson
Evergreen Cottages
Becky Eknes
John Manisto
Diamond Willow
Lawrence Yetka
Lighthouse
Stella Olson
Larson Commons
Audrine Johnson
Plainview-Scanlon
Arlene Anderson
Maxeen Burns
Benedictine
Caroline Roe
The Radio Broadcast is broadcast on WKLK 1230 AM at 10:30 AM on Sundays.
The Cat 7 Broadcast is every Sunday at 3:30pm & Wednesday at 3:30pm https://www.facebook.com/oursaviorscloquet
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Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Cloquet, MN
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Address Service Requested
May 2017
OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 615 12th Street Cloquet, MN 55720
Phone: 218-879-1535 www.oursaviorscloquet.org
This is a
HUGE “Thank You!”
To
Everyone
Who helped make Holy Week and Easter at OSLC
AWESOME!