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NOVEMBER 2017 HAWK TALK We, the faith community of Black Hawk-Bethlehem United Methodist Church,
exist to grow generations of faithful followers of Jesus Christ by:
PreparingPreparingPreparingPreparing the fertile soil bed of faith
SowingSowingSowingSowing seeds of God’s Word in people’s hearts
CultivatingCultivatingCultivatingCultivating and nurturing each individual’s spiritual growth
Black Hawk-Bethlehem UMC HarvestingHarvestingHarvestingHarvesting the fruit of souls made righteous by God’s grace
S10174 Cty Rd C Sauk City, WI 53583
Pastor Kendall Schlittler 608-544-3991 e-mail: [email protected] website: bhbumc.org
The Great Thanksgiving Luke 13:29: People will come from east and west and north and south, and will take their
places at the feast in the kingdom of God. Some of us are anticipating the arrival of the Thanksgiving Holiday now less than a month away.
With the onset of chilling temperatures, we look forward with anticipation and warm thoughts to gathering with family and friends to share in the annual Thanksgiving feast. Throughout history,
gathering for meals meant not only satisfying the most basic human need for food and drink, but also marked the most significant experiences and relationships of our lives. We gather around tables with loved ones to celebrate weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and other
special occasions. Through ordinary people, food, and drink we often find God revealing Himself to us.
The Great Thanksgiving is coming! No, I’m not announcing a new animated cartoon featuring the
Peanuts Gang. I’m not even referring to the greatly anticipated Thanksgiving Holiday. I’m referring to the Eucharist… also known as Holy Communion, the Lord’s Supper, or the Mass. No matter what you call it, Communion is a celebratory meal through which God feeds, nourishes,
interacts, strengthens, and otherwise reveals Himself to us in covenantal ways.
Eucharist comes to us from the Greek word meaning giving thanks. The early Church picked up on the words of Jesus as He gave thanks before sharing the Passover meal with His disciples, and instituting the New Covenant. The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took
bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.” In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, “This
cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.” 1 Corinthians 11:23-25
As we enter this season of Thanksgiving, I invite you to accept Jesus’ invitation to celebrate the Great Thanksgiving. As sons and daughters of the King, may you taste and know the goodness
of God. May you be restored, nourished, and strengthened to do the work of the Kingdom. Psalm 107:1-9 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever. Let the
redeemed of the Lord tell their story—those he redeemed from the hand of the foe, those he gathered from the lands, from east and west, from north and south. Some wandered in desert
wastelands, finding no way to a city where they could settle. They were hungry and thirsty, and their lives ebbed away. Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble, and he delivered them from their distress. He led them by a straight way to a city where they could settle. Let them
give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for mankind, for he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Onward and upward in Christ! Pastor Kendall
We want to say a big THANK YOUTHANK YOUTHANK YOUTHANK YOU to all of our church family and friends who helped make the 4444thththth of July of July of July of July another successful and special day. Along with time-honored traditions, new things were tried (Youth brat stand) and we are excited to add them to our event. No matter what committee you were on or what you did to help out, you were an important part of this day and we appreciate YOUappreciate YOUappreciate YOUappreciate YOU and your efforts. We sold over 900 dinners in a little over an hour and ran out of chicken (even though we ordered more this year). It was so wonderful to see all the families watching and playing the games (Gene, you do a wonderful job please say you’ll never quit)! It goes to show this day is very special and means a lot to so many people. Thank you for supporting your church and continuing this wonderful tradition. Witwen 4th of July Celebration Chairpersons: Jo & Joyce This is a note sent to Lloyd & Jo from “an old friend” Dear Friends…over the years, I have enjoyed the Witwen 4th of July, even as I live further away and worship elsewhere. Some years I feel less excited about participating…but I want to share a deep-felt THANK YOU for your dedication, persistence, and servicededication, persistence, and servicededication, persistence, and servicededication, persistence, and service to this event. It hit me this year as I left that filling stomachs with a good meal is what we expect to do, but filling the day with fun and joy joy joy joy was what I saw this year and felt gratefulgratefulgratefulgrateful for. People would never return had the day not been fun and unique. That blessing is what you have provided to so many individuals and families. Thanks for all your work. Dear Black Hawk-Bethlehem Church Family, May this express, at least in part, our sinceresinceresinceresincere and warmest thanksand warmest thanksand warmest thanksand warmest thanks for your thoughtfulness. The Family of Paul Sprecher Black Hawk United Methodist People and Pastor, Thank you for the beautiful messagebeautiful messagebeautiful messagebeautiful message and signatures remembering David and your beautiful and artistic card. “Ye are the light of the world”. Love, Doris Litscher-Gasser We had a very successful Lord’s Acre Festival;Lord’s Acre Festival;Lord’s Acre Festival;Lord’s Acre Festival; it was our best year in the last ten! From the wonderful bake sale, delicious pork chop dinner and lively auction, our total was $8,620.25! This event happens with MANY heads and hands, planning and working to make it a profitable event for our church. To all the committee chairs and their “people”, for all the donations, whether food, auction items or volunteering…we say THANKS for giving your time and talents. We appreciate you! To EVERYONE EVERYONE EVERYONE EVERYONE who purchased dinners and bid on items...thanks for giving. All of this contributes to our working church budget and through your generosity we are able to continue the ministries of Preparing, Sowing, Cultivating and Harvesting generations of faithful through Black Hawk-Bethlehem United Methodist Church. To God be the glory!To God be the glory!To God be the glory!To God be the glory! On a chilly Wednesday morning, Dennis Schneller and Russ Hankins spent the morning putting up the storm windows at church. Thank you, gentlemen, for doing that important “getting ready for winter”“getting ready for winter”“getting ready for winter”“getting ready for winter” job. In September, we took our FALL NOISY OFFERING for the Sauk Prairie Against Hunger Food Pack EventSauk Prairie Against Hunger Food Pack EventSauk Prairie Against Hunger Food Pack EventSauk Prairie Against Hunger Food Pack Event. We collected a coffee-can of coins along with many generous “silent” offerings. To add to that, the Sunday school kids brought in 14 filled quarter tubes (each one holds at least $10) bringing the total amount to $315! Thank you, friendsThank you, friendsThank you, friendsThank you, friends, for your generous gifts to this vital ministry. You have helped feed the hungry with nourishing and sustaining meals. The following people helped with this year’s pack event: Barb & Dean Sprecher; Paige & Gavin Sprecher; Scott, Christy, Caity, Carly & Joyce Kinnamon; Wayne, Teresa, Austin & Sydney Rider; Lloyd & Jo Ballweg; Rita Clavadatscher; Peyton & Presley Rodenschmit; Mike Kierski, Pastor Kendall & Karen Schlittler
ONWARD & ONWARD & ONWARD & ONWARD &
UPWARD!UPWARD!UPWARD!UPWARD! LIFE-VERSE for 2017-2018
2 Peter 1:5-8 For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love. For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Help your child Help your child Help your child Help your child memorize thememorize thememorize thememorize the
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The PreK-5th SS kids will soon
begin rehearsing for the
Christmas Program which will
be held on
Christmas Eve
at 4:00 PM This will be a joint effort with
the adult choir.
Parents, if you know your child
will not be able to attend that
evening’s program, please let
us know so we don’t assign
him/her a part.
FAMILY ACTS SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 19th Families, join together in the Fellowship Hall
for an activity and an overview of our
Christmas Program.
10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM BIRTHDAY BASH!!BIRTHDAY BASH!!BIRTHDAY BASH!!BIRTHDAY BASH!! Celebrating December, January, February Birthdays
MIDDLE &
HIGH SCHOOL
YOUTH
MEET IN THE CHAPEL
SUNDAY MORNINGS
9:15-10:15
There are a myriad of “voices” demanding the
attention of our children. They speak through
text books, entertainers, social media, friends,
peers and families; all teaching their version of
ethics, morality, justice, human behavior and
personal responsibility. Some of these voices
have merit, others, not so much. As a church, we
hope to equip our youth with sound teaching that
will enable them to discern the “voices”
bombarding them. Turning to the True Voice, we
seek wisdom that comes through the study of
God’s Holy Word and the insight of the Holy
Spirit. Sylvia and Laura encourage all Middle &
High School Youth to meet Sunday mornings in
the chapel to learn and talk about Christian faith.
ALSO: On the 2nd Sunday of each month,
Pastor Kendall & Karen will be in the classroom to
connect with the teens, opening the Scriptures
together to discuss topics that teens deal with
every day (we will bring the donuts ☺).
MEN’S SUNDAY MORNING STUDY “Becoming a Contagious Christian”
Communicating Your Faith in a Style That Fits You Mark Mittelberg, Lee Strobel & Bill Hybels will prepare you to be a contagious Christian who is active in leading others to Christ. ALL gentlemen are welcome to join in Pastor’s Study at 9:15-10:15 to work through and discuss the material.
ARE YOU MISSING SOMETHING? There are a variety of pans, plates, casseroles, etc., left at church (maybe after a funeral lunch or church dinner) and we would like to find their rightful owner. Please look on the yellow cart if you are missing an item from your kitchen. If items are still there at the end of the month, they will be “adopted into a new family” or taken to St. Vincents. Thank you!
HOLIDAY BAZAAR Concordia UMC invites you to their annual Bazaar on SATURDAY, NOV. 4th, 8:00 AM-2:00 PM. You will find handcrafted items, gift baskets, and a delicious selection of baked goods including lefsa and fruitcakes. The COFFEE TIME CAFÉ is also open serving soup, cinnamon rolls, and apple pie.
SPOUSES WITHOUT SPOUSES
Ladies, enjoy a meal and relaxed time to visit. The next outings will be held at THE PRESS BOX on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th at 11:30.
A Community Choir is being formed for the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve service. Rehearsals will be held on Wed, Nov. 15th at St. John’s Lutheran in PdS at 8:00 PM and again before worship on the 22nd at 6:00 PM.
BRAINSTORM…
Understanding the Mysteries of the Adolescent Mind
Dr. Brian Fidlin, an adolescent psychologist and nationally –recognized speaker on brain development and substance abuse, will give a presentation on adolescent development, mental health and substance abuse at the River Arts Center on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 6:30-8:30 PM.
PARENT UNIVERSITY POWER-UP your parenting skills at this workshop designed for parents/caregivers of 4K-5th graders. Brought to you by Sauk Prairie School Community Education and 6:8 Learning for Life, presenters will give demonstrations to show parents some dos and don’ts of parenting, as well as effective tools and strategies in action. Each participant will be able to choose 3 different topics (out of 5) to attend. This is a FREE workshop, childcare is provided for ages 4 & up. Registration is required. The event will be held at Bridges Elementary School from 6:00-8:00 on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. Register through SP Community Center 643-8386
SAUK PRAIRIE HOLIDAY LIGHT PARADE On FRIDAY, NOV. 17th at 6:00 PM, BHBUMC will participate in the Annual parade. Look for the beautiful lighted nativity…the reason we celebrate.
MISSION & MINISTRY OPPORTUNITYMISSION & MINISTRY OPPORTUNITYMISSION & MINISTRY OPPORTUNITYMISSION & MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY
As part of the Ministry of Black Hawk, we have blessed the men at Mendota Mental Health Institute with gifts at Christmastime. These men are greatly appreciative of these gifts and always send heartfelt words of thanks for your generosity and kindness. We are once again asking for donations for the residents. Listed below are some suggestions: Headphones/Earbuds Personal CD players/AA batteries Men’s Baseball glove, football, basketball Games, Puzzle Books, Calendars Markers, colored pencils, watercolor sets Notepads, coloring books, construction paper Note cards, stationary, stamps Snacks/popcorn, fruit snacks, crackers Personal hygiene items/deodorant, body wash, shampoo, Kleenex, etc. Brightly colored Sweatshirts & T-shirts (size L-XL) Warm socks, slippers Winter caps/Gloves Sunglasses, Wallets (N(N(N(No metal or glass items) o metal or glass items) o metal or glass items) o metal or glass items) The Mendota Christmas Box will be set up at church Nov. 26Nov. 26Nov. 26Nov. 26thththth thru Dec. 17 thru Dec. 17 thru Dec. 17 thru Dec. 17thththth. . . . Please bring your UNWRAPPED GIFTSUNWRAPPED GIFTSUNWRAPPED GIFTSUNWRAPPED GIFTS and place them in the box.
If you prefer to make a moneyIf you prefer to make a moneyIf you prefer to make a moneyIf you prefer to make a money donation, donation, donation, donation, please write a check to Mendota Mental please write a check to Mendota Mental please write a check to Mendota Mental please write a check to Mendota Mental Health Institute and leave it in the box.Health Institute and leave it in the box.Health Institute and leave it in the box.Health Institute and leave it in the box. Thank you!
FAMILY A.C.T.S. COFFEE CART
OPEN NOVEMBER 12th 9:15-10:15 AM
KEURIG COFFEE $1.00
COOKIES/TREATS $1.00
CHOCOLATE MILK & TEA .50
Women…we are working out on Mondays and Thursdays in the Fellowship Hall from 5:30-6:15 PM. Stretching, aerobics, light weights, balance and floor exercises help
keep us strong, healthy and mentally sharp. Questions: call Karen @ 544-3991
Visit bhbumc.org Check out FACEBOOK *Watch the Sunday Service *Morning Music Ministry *Find calendar & events *See pics of life at BHBUMC! BE INSPIRED!
Be sure to set your clocks
BACK ONE HOUR SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 4th
COME…NOW IS THE TIME TO WORSHIPCOME…NOW IS THE TIME TO WORSHIPCOME…NOW IS THE TIME TO WORSHIPCOME…NOW IS THE TIME TO WORSHIP
NOV. 5NOV. 5NOV. 5NOV. 5thththth ALL SAINTS REMEMBRANCEALL SAINTS REMEMBRANCEALL SAINTS REMEMBRANCEALL SAINTS REMEMBRANCE
9:159:159:159:15 Christian EducationChristian EducationChristian EducationChristian Education
9:309:309:309:30 Choir practiceChoir practiceChoir practiceChoir practice
10:3010:3010:3010:30 Worship/CommunionWorship/CommunionWorship/CommunionWorship/Communion
Candles will be lit in memory of those in our church
who have passed away in the last year.
NOV. 12NOV. 12NOV. 12NOV. 12thththth VETERANS SUNDAYVETERANS SUNDAYVETERANS SUNDAYVETERANS SUNDAY
We will honor our veterans during worship
9:159:159:159:15 COFFEE CART IS OPENCOFFEE CART IS OPENCOFFEE CART IS OPENCOFFEE CART IS OPEN
9:159:159:159:15 Christian EducationChristian EducationChristian EducationChristian Education
10:3010:3010:3010:30 WorshipWorshipWorshipWorship
NEWSLETTER ITEMS DUE
NOVEMBER 15th NOV. 19NOV. 19NOV. 19NOV. 19thththth BIBLE SUNDAY/BAPTISMBIBLE SUNDAY/BAPTISMBIBLE SUNDAY/BAPTISMBIBLE SUNDAY/BAPTISM
9:159:159:159:15 FAMILY ACTS SSFAMILY ACTS SSFAMILY ACTS SSFAMILY ACTS SS
All classes/families will meet in the Fellowship Hall
for a project. At 10:00 we will have a Birthday Bash
9:309:309:309:30 Choir practiceChoir practiceChoir practiceChoir practice
10:3010:3010:3010:30 WorshipWorshipWorshipWorship
Share your favorite verse/passage. Quinn Elizabeth,
daughter of Dan & Gina Nugent will be baptized.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22222222ndndndnd
ECUMENICAL THANKSGIVING EVEECUMENICAL THANKSGIVING EVEECUMENICAL THANKSGIVING EVEECUMENICAL THANKSGIVING EVE
7:00 PM WORSHIP @ St. John’s Lutheran 7:00 PM WORSHIP @ St. John’s Lutheran 7:00 PM WORSHIP @ St. John’s Lutheran 7:00 PM WORSHIP @ St. John’s Lutheran
in Prairie du Sacin Prairie du Sacin Prairie du Sacin Prairie du Sac NOV. 26NOV. 26NOV. 26NOV. 26thththth HEALING SERVICEHEALING SERVICEHEALING SERVICEHEALING SERVICE
9:15 Christian Education9:15 Christian Education9:15 Christian Education9:15 Christian Education
10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30 WorshiWorshiWorshiWorshipppp
After worship, we will have a time of PRAYER &
ANOINTING WITH OIL for those in need of healing.
Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and
burdened, and I will give you rest.” Matt. 11:28
Prayers can’t be answered
unless they are prayed.
VETERAVETERAVETERAVETERANS DAY NS DAY NS DAY NS DAY
NOVEMBER 11NOVEMBER 11NOVEMBER 11NOVEMBER 11THTHTHTH
THE GIVING TREE It is our privilege to join with Sauk Prairie Food Pantry in meeting the needs of our surrounding communities. There is always a shortage on the Pantry shelves during the winter months so we are asking for food & paper supplies. Bring your donations to church until Nov. 19th and we will take them to the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service on Wednesday, Nov. 22nd where they will be collected along with other items to be delivered to the Food Pantry. Thank you for your generosity.
ATTENTION:ATTENTION:ATTENTION:ATTENTION:
This is a NEW ADDRESS for
PAMELA SMITH Room #417
Golden Living
300 Race Street
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Quinn Elizabeth Nugent
infant daughter of
Dan & Gina Nugent
will be baptized on
November 19th, 2017
The Finance Committee gave me the following advice column to someday include in the Hawk Talk. I share it with you today. DEAR AMY:DEAR AMY:DEAR AMY:DEAR AMY: I live in the suburbs of Baltimore and attend church weekly. My husband and I have an annual combined income of $70,000 to $75,000 a year, and we contribute $20 weekly in the collection. I am amazed at the number of people who put a $1 bill in the collection basket. Maybe they don’t realize that the money has to pay the priest or minister, keep the air conditioning working and, of course, pay the mortgage, among other things. Would you please comment on this? Generous Giver DEAR GIVER:DEAR GIVER:DEAR GIVER:DEAR GIVER: According to my calculations, you are contributing 1.4 percent of your annual income to your church. I don’t want to quibble, but that is well below the customary 10 percent that you would be contributing if you were tithing. I mention this because I want you to know that snooping around in the collection plate is not only unseemly but also misleading. Many regular church-goers pledge considerable amounts in checks enclosed in envelopes, which are (thankfully) sealed. For some people, a dollar or two makes a huge statement.
We are so grateful for the generosity
of our church family. Through fund-
raisers and regular giving, the
financial demands of BHBUMC have
been faithfully met. With that being
said, the Finance Committee has
brought to our attention the steady
decline in Sunday offerings. Knowing
full well the economy influences our
pocketbooks and wallets, we also
want to share a Biblical principle that
bears looking into. I ask you to read
the following with an open heart to
hear what God may be speaking to
you in the area of…(do I dare say it)
MONEY and STEWARDSHIP.
STEWARDSHIP Psalm 65: 9-12 You care for the land and water
it; you enrich it abundantly. The
streams of God are filled with
water to provide the people with
grain, for so you have ordained
it. You drench its furrows and
level its ridges; you soften it with showers and bless its
crops. You crown the year with your bounty, and
your carts overflow with abundance.
This scripture talks about the abundance that comes
from the land God has given us to Prepare, Plant,
Cultivate and Harvest. Most of us can attest to the
blessings of overflowing crops and gardens this year;
the growing season produced a good harvest. And
for these blessings we give THANKS TO GOD for His
provision, giving a portion back to Him as he calls us
to return the “first-fruit”. How do we do this? Through
our TITHES.
Last month, Pastor Kendall showed the kids
what tithing looks like. He gave each child a bag of
10 Quarters. He set one coin out of ten aside and
said this is a tenth or TITHE. Explaining that God asks
us to give back a tenth of our income to Him, he
asked if anyone was willing to give back that one
quarter, keeping the rest to use how they wanted.
Most everyone did so, some even giving more than
one! We should all give as readily! But you might be
saying to yourself… “Its one thing to set aside ten
percent from $2.50, but if I gave 10 percent of my
income to the church each week, that would be
hundreds of dollars! That isn’t in my budget!”
Here is where I challenge you to believe the
WORD OF THE LORD from Micah 3:10… Bring the
whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be
food in my house. Test me in this, says the LORD
Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the
floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing
that you will not have room enough for it.”
So as we look at the finances of BHBUMC
and using the principle of tithing, I ask…how are you
doing with this spiritual practice? Are you willing to
trust in God’s promises in this area of obedience?
Are you working toward giving ten percent to the
work of the kingdom? Can you take a small step
toward the full tithe until you are able to trust in his
promise of throwing open the floodgates of blessing
as you move toward that goal? GOD is able and He
will provide for you and your family. Trust Him.
Just remember…
God loves a cheerful giver!
November Birthdays 2nd Scott Enge 3rd Colton Hicks 5th Eldred Wilhelm 9th Michael Kierski 11th Austin Rider 12th Lisa Enge, Kate Kierski Braun Meyer 13th Kelsey Riedel 16th JoAnn Ballweg, Kim Sprecher Makenna Menter 18th Melissa Patterson, Brad Anderson 22nd Phil Sorg, Olivia Ballweg 26th Rhett Jaquish 29th Jennifer Enge Shockley, Taylor Riedel, Seth Oliver 30th Becci Riedel, Kia Sorg
“The root of joy is gratefulness”
November Anniversaries 3rd Brad & Terri Anderson 4th Shane & Angie Sorg 5th Gene & Dottie Hasheider 14th John & Ruby Clavadatscher 30th Dan & Vicki Meyer
Disregard your complaints and discover your gratitude.
Release your trouble and restate your blessings.
NOVEMBERNOVEMBERNOVEMBERNOVEMBER 2017 2017 2017 2017 WORSHIP SERVANTSWORSHIP SERVANTSWORSHIP SERVANTSWORSHIP SERVANTS
Serve whole-heartedly, as if you were serving the LORD, not men, because you know that the LORD will reward everyone
for whatever good he does… Eph. 6:7-8
Audio/Visual Tech 1st Sunday Mike Kierski 4th Sunday Caity Kinnamon 2nd Sunday Gene Unger 5th Sunday Brian Ullmann 3rd Sunday Nick Hartley
Lay Worship Leaders
5th Sydney Rider 12th Jo Ballweg 19th Ranjana Been 26th Christy Kinnamon
Greeters
5th Ron & Jean Schneller 12th Dean & Barb Sprecher 19th Chuck & Jennifer Sprecher 26th Heidi Gerike
Ushers
5th Jeff Sorg, Bruce Reeve Maurice Sprecher, Dwayne Schneller 12th Russ & Kay Hankins Dean & Barb Sprecher 19th Scott & Denise Sprecher Family 26th Karen Schlittler, Jo Ballweg Heidi Gerike, Jane Pagel
Acolytes
5th Katey Ullmann 12th Curtis Hankins 19th Evelyn Sprecher 26th Aaron Pagel
PARENTS: Please contact Scherrie Roth to make changes in the ACOLYTE schedule: 643-3753/ [email protected]
NOVEMBER 2017
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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2 5:30 Women’s Workout
3 4
SET CLOCKS
BACK ONE HOUR
5 ALL SAINTS 9:15 Christian Ed. 9:30 Choir practice 10:30 Worship Communion
6 5:30 Women’s Workout
7 12:00 Pastors Lectionary
8 11:30 SWOS Ladies Lunch The Press Box 7:30 Worship mtg.
9 5:30 Women’s Workout
10 11 VETERANS DAY
VETERANS 9:15 COFFEE CART 9:15 Christian Ed. 10:30 Worship
13 9:00 Circuit mtg. 5:30 Women’s Workout
14 12:00 Pastors Lectionary
15 8:00 PM Ecumenical Choir Practice @ St. John’s Lutheran
16 3:30 Pines 5:30 Women’s Workout
17
6:00 PM SP Holiday Light Parade
18
19 BIBLE SUNDAY 9:15 Family ACTS 9:30 Choir practice 10:00 B-DAY BASH 10:30 Worship/ Baptism
20 5:30 Women’s Workout
21 12:00 Pastors Lectionary
22 7:00 Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve Worship @ St. John’s Lutheran Prairie du Sac
23 HAPPY THANKSGIVING
24 25
26 HEALING Service 9:15 Christian Ed. 10:30 Worship Prayer & Anointing
27 5:30 Women’s Workout
28 12:00 Pastors Lectionary
29 30 5:30 Women’s Workout