September 2016 EDUCATION - Peace Lutheran...
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September 2016
Peace Lutheran
Church
A congregation of Lutheran
Congregations in Mission for Christ
www.peace2you.org 203 N. Jackrabbit Lane
Belgrade, MT 59714 406-388-1358
The Words Inside
Current Events 1 RightNow Media 2 Pastor Jeff 3 Pastor Bob 4 Sept. Ministry Teams 5 Calendar 6 Thank You’s 7 Anniversaries Oct. Ministry Teams Birthdays Blessings of Peace 8 Help Wanted Youth News 9 Upcoming Events 10 Altar Guild 11 Council Minutes Finance Reports 12 Scripture Readings 13
______________________ Pastor Bob Coughlin [email protected] Pastor Jeff Redlin [email protected] Mike Hansen Council President Karlene Swenson Church Office [email protected]
EDUCATION
September marks the beginning of our 2016-17 Sunday School program.
We are offering some great opportunities for children and adults. Thanks to
the dedicated teachers and helpers who have committed to invest in the
Christian education of our congregation. All classes will begin at 10:30.
TEACHERS ORIENTATION AND PREP MEETING - September 11
after worship. This is a chance for teachers to meet and get ready for the coming year
of Sunday School. This meeting will take place in the Youth Room.
FIRST DAY OF SUNDAY SCHOOL - September 18
Classes will be organized ~ Pre-K and Kindergarten; 1-3 grades; 4-6 grades.
The curriculum for these classes the “Sunday Schoolhouse” from Sola Publishing.
Each class will meet in the sanctuary at 10:30 for Music before classes begin in their
assigned Sunday School rooms.
MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS will meet for Bible
Study and to discuss relevant topics in the youth room each Sunday at 10:30.
ADULT FORUM will begin September 18 in the Fellowship Hall following
coffee & fellowship. We begin with a 7 session Bible study on Lutheran Themes called
“We Still Believe!” The curriculum is also from Sola Publishing.
3rd
GRADE FIRST COMMUNION CLASSES
These 4 week classes are on Tuesdays at 3:45pm beginning on October 11. If you have
a candidate for Communion instruction (even if they are not in third grade), please
notify the church office.
PEACEMAKERS Peacemakers begins on Thursday, September 22 after school in the Fellowship Hall
for 4th-7
th graders. Snacks are at 3:45pm, followed by Bible lesson time and then game
time. Parents and guardians are to pick up their children at 5pm. This ministry is for
PLC members and non-members alike as a community outreach.
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1st -3
rd YEAR CONFIRMATION
Faith Inkubators, our confirmation program will begin Sunday, September 18th with ice cream at 6:00 p.m. Kids in 8th
through 12th grade are invited to join us as we kick off a new season of learning and fun! Parents of confirmation
students are invited to this first meeting for an introduction of this year’s program.
BIBLE STUDY GROUPS
Crossways begins Tuesday, September 20 at 1:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. We are continuing the
CROSSWAYS Bible Study. This study gives a broad overview of the Bible's story-line and we will be
continuing with Units 58-60 covering Hebrews and Revelation. Come join us!
BIBLE BOOK GET TOGETHER will begin in mid to late September at a date TBD. See page 10 for
further information.
Our church’s library is now digital and gigantic! Over 14,000 videos for kids,
youth and adults on topics that will educate, entertain, and help you grow. You
can instantly stream videos to your computer, phone and tablet of over 150
leading Christian publishers and ministries. For a limited time members of PLC
will be able to explore this valuable resource and discover ways it can serve
you, your family and the whole church. Join for free: (1) Receive your invitation
email to register for Rightnow Media. Please let us know if it hasn’t shown up
yet. (2) Click the Get Started button in the email. (3) Create your profile. Then
EXPLORE!!
We want to know if this is a resource church members will use. Our trial period
is until October 21, so please register and check out the site:
www.rightnowmedia.org
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Dear Family at PLC “For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that
through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have
hope.” Rom. 15:4 (Italics mine)
Where did the summer go? It’s a question many of us ask ourselves this time of year. In a few weeks most
backcountry campgrounds will close for the season and before you know it snow will once again be a
prominent feature on the peaks surrounding our beautiful valley. Leaves are already turning color in the high
country and the water temperature of our rivers will soon cool down. It’s a good thing for it’s been a hot
summer!
Fall is beyond a doubt my favorite time of year. If you’re a sports fan (are you ready for some football?)
there’s plenty to keep you entertained; if you’re a hunter now is when you put some legs to your planning; if
you’re a fisherman the fish are on the bite again; if you’re a hiker the forest service trials are still open, and if
you’re a student or teacher, school is back in session. In short, there is a LOT going on!
But with that, perhaps as you read the list of Christian Education opportunities listed at the beginning of this
newsletter you thought, “Man, there is a LOT going on at my church too!” But even better, perhaps you
thought, “I (and my family) need to participate in this!” For my part, I hope you thought both of them! At
PLC we are once again blessed with a stellar group of dedicated Sunday School teachers, Youth leaders, and
Bible study leaders. And we have engaging and edifying Christian materials that they will teach from.
General Robert E. Lee said “The education of a man is never completed until he dies.” To that I would add
that the same should be said of Christian education. It is true that in the life of a congregation, worship,
fellowship and service are held as of great importance. But can the same be said for teaching and for
learning? Mary of Bethany indeed had the “better part” as Jesus termed it when she sat at Jesus feet as he
taught.
This fall let all of us in the Peace Lutheran Church family dedicate or re-dedicate ourselves to “the better
part”- to learning more about our God of love, grace and mercy. In so doing we learn more about ourselves,
too! As individuals and as families let us participate in the many Christian Education classes listed in this
newsletter and also in special classes or seminars that may occur during the Sunday School year.
If you are a parent, encourage your children to regularly come to Sunday School classes, Peacemakers,
Confirmation, and Youth group and be persistent about it when you need to be! For all adults, if you haven’t
been attending the Adult Forum class held during the Sunday School hour I encourage you to do so. The
fellowship is awesome, the lessons are edifying and we always strive to have plenty of time for discussion
and questions. If your schedule permits you to come, the same can be said of the Crossways study group also.
Let us grow in the Lord together!
Love in Christ,
Pastor Jeff
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Dear Peace Family,
Early in August, I was privileged to take a group of High School Students on an Urban Mission Trip to
Denver, CO. The kids did a very fine job presenting the trip during and after Sunday Worship when they
returned. I thought I would use my monthly letter to give you my take.
What impressed me from the very beginning was that the students expressed their desire to do another
summer mission and took responsibility to research their options. We partnered with the Center for Student
Missions, a ministry that coordinates mission opportunities in cities across the United States. I think the kids
were aware that an “urban mission” would stretch them. They weren’t disappointed.
From the first evening, when we were taken on a prayer tour of the city, we started to become more aware of
the needs and problems of a large urban area (with a population larger than our state!). After a great meal of
Indian tacos, we ended the night with a beautiful evening view of the entire city. We talked about the culture
of the city and how we might relate to it, discussed our expectations and fears, and prayed together. It was a
good start to our week!
Each day we engaged in at least two different ministries that work in the city year ‘round. We harvested
beans and picked weeds at the Denver Urban Gardens, loaded school supplies in backpacks for kids, met and
shared meals with some of the area’s homeless people, day laborers, and low-income elderly; and served
meals to folks living in motels, on the street, and with rescue missions. Our week concluded with helping
with a kid’s activity program put on by ‘Hope for Our City’ a ministry to children of refugee families.
This trip gave us moments of ‘hands-on’ experience as well as educational. Our host from CSM made sure
that we had understanding of, and empathy for the people we were among, the needs they have, and the
nature of the ministry organization with which we partnered.
Each morning we started the day by making breakfast, bagging up our lunches and spending some time in
passages of Scripture that related to our experience. We discussed spiritual gifts, gifts of the Spirit and
overcoming fear with faith. We were all pushed out of our “comfort zones” and relied on Biblical truth and
prayer. Each evening we gathered to debrief the day and spent time praying together.
The youth and I felt supported by our family at PLC. The van made the long trip much more comfortable.
Thank you for investing in our young people. They made us all proud!!
Special thanks to Val Ross, who did most of the ‘set-up’ for the trip, and Jaimie Lee, who accompanied us as
an adult chaperone. This was a team effort.
Gratefully,
Pr. Bob
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MINISTRY
TEAMS
September 4th
Sunday after Pentecost
Country Gospel
Pr. Jeff Redlin
Piano
Lorrie Hansen
Acolyte
Sam Monson
Usher/Lector/Refreshments
Bruce & Virginia Sorensen
Lorrie Hansen
Karlene Swenson
September 11th
11th
Sunday after Pentecost
Evangelical Lutheran Worship
#10
Pr. Bob Coughlin
Piano
Jinx Sorensen
Acolyte
Usher/Lector/Refreshments
Lavern Brusven
Larry & Diane Oddy
September 18th
12th
Sunday after Pentecost
Rhythm & Blues
Pr. Jeff Redlin
Piano
Jackie Currey
Acolyte
Sam Monson
Usher/Lector/Refreshments
Paul & Gayle Clifford
Karlene Swenson
September 25th
13th
Sunday after Pentecost
Evangelical Lutheran Worship
Pr. Bob Coughlin
Piano
Nancy Murdoch
Acolyte
Usher/Lector/Refreshments
Mike & Lorrie Hansen
Council for September
Mike Hansen
Bruce Sorensen
Jerry Swenson
Altar Guild for September
Marilyn Megaard
Misty Redlin
Audrey Vitarius
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2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 7:00 p.m. Mission & Outreach Committee
2 Pr. Jeff’s day off
3 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 7th Day Adventist
4 16th Sunday after Pentecost 9:00 a.m. Worship – Country Gospel 10:00 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship Pr. Bob preaching at Soldier’s Chapel in Big Sky
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Church Office Closed
7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts
6 7:00 p.m. Worship Committee Meeting 7:00 p.m. 7th Day Prayer
7 6:30 a.m. Men’s Breakfast 10:00 a.m. Staff Meeting Peace Re-Piecers Ladybug Preschool Orientation
8 7:00 p.m. Council
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Pr. Jeff’s day off
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9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 7th Day Adventist
FALL FESTIVAL
11 17th Sunday after Pentecost 9:00 a.m. Worship – Evangelical Lutheran Worship #0 10:00 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Teacher Orientation
12 Pr. Bob’s day off
Ladybug Preschool Begins 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts
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4:00 p.m. Worship Committee Mtg. 7:00 p.m. 7th Day Prayer
14 6:30 a.m. Men’s Breakfast 10:00 a.m. Staff Meeting Peace Re-Piecers
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16 Pr. Jeff’s day off
17 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
7th Day Adventist
18 18th Sunday after Pentecost
9:00 a.m. Worship – Rhythm & Blues 10:30 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship 10:30 a.m. First Day of Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Parent Meeting 10:30 a.m. Adult Forum Begins 6:00 p.m. Confirmation
19 Pr. Bob’s day off
7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts
NEWSLETTER DUE
20 1:30 p.m. Crossways Bible Study Begins 7:00 p.m. 7th Day Prayer
21 6:30 a.m. Men’s Breakfast 10:00 a.m. Staff Meeting Peace Re-Piecers
12Noon – WGAMA Meeting
22 3:45 p.m. Peacemakers Begins
23 Pr. Jeff’s day off
24 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
7th Day Adventist
25 19th Sunday after Pentecost
9:00 a.m. Worship–Evangelical Lutheran Worship #3 10:00 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Adult Forum 4:30 p.m. Community Café
26 Pr. Bob’s day off
7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts
27 1:30 p.m. Crossways 7:00 p.m 7th Day Prayer
28 6:30 a.m. Men’s Breakfast 10:00 a.m. Staff Meeting Peace Re-Piecers
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3:45 p.m. Peacemakers
30 Pr. Jeff’s day off
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If you would like to show your thanks for
something in the next newsletter, please
fill out an “I give thanks to” sheet and
place it in the Give Thanks boxes that are
located on the counter in the back of the
Sanctuary and on a table in the Fellowship Hall.
Birthdays for September If your birthday is not listed or has the wrong date, please contact the church office so that it can be corrected on the church records: [email protected]
1 Bradley Smith 2 Tara Lanzendorf
Jim Moss, Jr. 7 Phyllis Lewis 9 Doug Johnson
Kelly Swanson (Smith) 10 Claire Grassel
Joni Sando 11 Katie Geiger
Steven Smith 12 Derek Swenson 13 Deborah Finkbeiner
Dylan Swenson 14 Karen Akukwe (Moss) 15 Nathan Hickey 16 Carl Grassel 18 Patricia Bilbrey
Carol White 19 Karl Swenson
Taylin Taylor Glyn Ross
25 Dawn Pipinich 26 Gary Porter 28 Andrew Bolich 29 Dawson Marks
Paul Flanagan 30 Trisha Severson
Thanks so much to Heather Geiger for the beautiful and
inspirational banners she makes for the Narthex
Bulletin Board.
Thank you to all who donated school supplies for our
school kits.
Thank you to the quilters for cleaning the kitchen in the
Fellowship Hall.
Thank you to the congregation for supporting our
Youth Mission Trip.
Thanks to Pr. Coughlin, Dianne Coughlin, Jinx
Sorensen, Lorrie Hansen and all who helped sort
through the library books and for reorganizing our
reading materials!
October Ministry Team
In September, a council member will be
calling the following
October Ministry Team Members:
Vern & Carol Albertson
Art & Trish Baker
Ben & Roberta Cestnik
Glenda Cusker
Alicia Gilman
Fred & Kari Haas
Eric & Connie Holton
Wayne & Lynn Johnson
Mike & Christine Koosman
Dave & Lori Lanzendorf
Josh & Corie Love
Ashby & Linda Miller
Jim Moss
Lewis & Diana Murphy
Troy & Megan Paulson
Nick & Dawn Pipinich
Mark & Nancy Roadarmel
Glyn & Val Ross
Trish Severson
Steve & Tiina Smith
Brandon & Deanna Thurston
Audrey Vitarius
Bob & Carol White
September Anniversaries If your anniversary is not listed or has the wrong date, please contact the church office so that it can be corrected on the church records: [email protected]
9 Jeff & Kris Bell
20 Michael & Michelle Clark
Eric & Connie Holton
21 Harvey & Laura Carter
23 Ben & Roberta Cestnik
28 Mark & Nancy Roadarmel
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HELP WANTED
Every Sunday our worship service is recorded
and streamed on the internet. We need helpers
who will run the camera, computer and sound.
Training will be provided. Notify the church
office if you are interested.
THE BLESSINGS OF PEACE It’s amazing to me that all I have to do
is be present and open in my heart to
experience the love that God has for us.
Blessings are all around us. When we’re
working side by side with other people, a
bond inevitably forms. This was part of
God’s plan for how the church is supposed
to work. That’s why Hebrews 10: 24-25
instructs us to “spur one another on toward
love and good deeds, not giving up meeting
together…. But encouraging one another.”
We at Peace are so very blessed to have
Pr. Bob and Pr. Jeff. This past week was a
very busy one for our Church. Pr. Bob
went with the Youth on a Mission trip to
Denver and Pr. Jeff worked hard at home
getting the outdoor worship service ready.
Pr. Bob and Pr. Jeff work hard to attend to
every need of our Church family. I knew
some of the obvious things that these
Pastors do, but those are just the tip of the
iceberg. Let me just name a few things
that I know about: home visitation;
hospital visits; Bible study; Peacemakers;
committee meetings; Ladybug activities;
Council meetings; weekly sermons;
Confirmation; New member orientation;
Adult forum; Men’s breakfast; Ministerial
Association; Northwest Council;
Newsletter, counseling; weddings,
marriage counseling; Youth activities;
Baptisms, Vacation Bible school.
Our Pastors are “hands on” folks.
What a blessing to have two Pastors
encouraging us and spurring us on toward
love and good deeds. Our Pr. Bob and Pr.
Jeff are very busy serving God and leading
each of us to a closer relationship with
Him.
Matthew 16:24 says; Then Jesus said to his
disciples, “If any of you want to come with
me you must forget yourself, carry your
cross, and follow me.”
Jackie Currey
Acolytes are needed for the
upcoming Sunday School
year. Parents, grandparents or
guardians if you have students
in 3rd-7th grade please contact
Kris Bell for scheduling. We are
in great need of more acolytes
to sign up for Sunday morning
worship services.
Kris can be reached via email
at: [email protected] or by
cellphone (406) 581-9560.
Thank you for your help in
ensuring that this great ministry
for the young people of our
congregation can continue!
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Denver 2016
Happy Composters!
Serving Lunch with Capitol Hill Community Services
On August 6th -13th, six Senior High Youth and two adults went on a Mission Trip to Denver, CO. The
youth were Abigail Ross, Shelby Lee, Matthew Mitchell, Dylan Bell, Nathan Ross and Ashton Olson.
Pastor Bob and Jaime Lee were the Adult Leaders. The kids were involved with several ministries
throughout the city of Denver. They learned a lot about the city, its problems and what God’s people are
doing to overcome them.
Serving Lunch to Over 400 people at the
Denver Rescue Mission
Youth News!
On August 6-13, five Senior High Youth and one Adult went on a Mission Trip to Denver, CO. The youth were Abigail Ross, Shelby Lee, Matthew Mitchell, Stuart Murray, Ashton Olson and Nathan Ross. Pastor Bob was the Adult Leader. The trip included service projects at area homes and leading an afternoon Kids Club at a local church. Other group activities and worship were held at the mission base in Lander, Wyoming. Everyone who attended was blessed by the experience and are looking forward to another mission trip next summer!
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Thursday Night Bible Book Club
As September approaching it is time to start the Thursday night book club.
Several members have been discussing book options and I think we are looking at
Twelve Extraordinary Women by John MacArthur. We meet every Thursday night
(7PM) at the church and will move to the youth room or someone's home on the
night of church council.
The starting date has not been decided so please look for updates in the
bulletin. We welcome all and hope for another good year of spiritual growth and
fellowship. Any questions...Diane Oddy 282-7986.
Howdy Cafe friends, Community Cafe provides hearty, family-friendly meals 6 days a week from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. all year! Currently over 17 different community groups & churches along with many individual volunteers help staff the Café each night. PLC has a pool of volunteers to serve meals on the 4th Sunday of every month. Our next Sunday of service is Sunday, September 25. Please let Karlene know in the Church Office if you want to be added to the list of volunteers. We couldn’t do it without your help!
It’s Almost Blood Drive Time!
Mark your
calendars…….October 6
Please consider donating a much
needed pint of blood.
Watch for further information
Ladybug Preschool will kick off the
2016-17 year with orientation on
Septmember 7th and 8th followed by
the first days of school on
September 12th and 13th.
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The Altar Guild….who are we and what to do we, anyway? Well, we are a group who perform
many behind the scenes duties. You could call us the “Prop and Set committee” or maybe even
“the Roadies”, who work backstage to prepare for the important sacraments of communion and
baptisms. We prepare the altar with paraments to reflect the Church Season and adorn it with
flowers (quite often from our members’ gardens). Basically, we ensure that everything on the altar
is ready for worship (i.e. candles, communion service, offering plates and special offering cups).
We prepare and clean up communion service and are involved in arranging for acolytes and preparing
them for service.
We also prepare for baptisms and contribute items to be included in the Faith Chests that are presented
to the family.
We handle the Cradle Roll for newly baptized babies under 3 years old to offer communication with the
child and parents every six months for three years.
We decorate the altar with flowers at Easter from orders we get from members of the congregation. We
also plant red geraniums in front of church for the season of Pentecost. We provide corsages for the
confirmands on Confirmation Sunday.
Currently, we are group of women; however, we do not discriminate. There is no special talent or gender
required. The sole requirement is the desire to serve in a quiet, gentle way. Quite often, it seems the only time
a member of the congregation might become aware of what we do is IF it didn’t get done! And that suits us just
fine. So….if you have a desire to give and be of service in a capacity that doesn’t require being in front of
people or knowing how to play an instrument, give thought to joining us….the more, the merrier and the lighter
the work. If you have any questions, see Heather Geiger, Audrey Vitarius or Carol White.
Peace Lutheran Church
Council Minutes
July 7, 2016
The meeting was called to order by President Mike Hansen at 7:09 p.m. Members present: Mike Hansen,
Bruce Sorensen, John Gillis, Jerry Swenson, Derrick Monson, Kari Haas, Tom Gruss, Jackie Currey, Bill
Miller, Pr. Bob Coughlin, Pr. Jeff Redlin, Jim Cook. Members absent: Ross Leake, Tiina Smith, Val Ross.
1. Devotions: Jim Cook
2. Minutes of June 2016. Bruce moved to accept as read, seconded by Bill, passed.
3. Treasurer’s Report. In the absence of Val, Mike presented the report to the Council. A discussion
followed on the June budget, as giving was down for June. It was decided to suspend the $2000
Building Fund transfer for July and August. Tom so moved, seconded by Jackie, passed. Mike is to
notify Val of this decision. Jackie moved to accept the Treasurer’s Report, seconded by Bruce, passed.
4. Congregational concerns.
a. Mike presented a paragraph of information on the offering counting staff duties. He emphasized it
is important to have council members prepared to count the Sunday offering and get it deposited
in a timely manner. The monthly Council counters need to communicate among themselves to
determine who will be available on any given Sunday. If someone is going to be absent, simply
notify Mike Hansen, and he will make arrangements for counting and/or substitutes.
b. A window in the downstairs kitchen doesn’t work properly. Derrick will contact Andy’s Glass.
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c. The church needs help with the streaming of services during the summer. An announcement will
be put in the bulletin to that effect.
d. The location of the suggestion box will be disclosed in the bulletin. We may need to move it to
make it more accessible.
e. Pr. Bob needs a light fixed in his office.
5. Pastors’ Reports.
a. Pr. Bob. See hard copy attached. In addition, Pr. Jeff has invited Pr. Bob to be the
representative at the LCMC meeting in October in Denver. Kari moved we pay Dianne’s was
with Bob, however they choose to travel. Second by Derrick. Passed.
b. Pr. Jeff. See hard copy attached. Under “Other 1)” Pr. Jeff assured the Council that if he is
elected it will not cut into his duties at PLC.
6. a. Parsonage Repair for Rental Plan. Derrick reported that Dave Lazendorf and Fred Haas R&Rd the
exterior trim. It needs paint. He then passed around a list of needed repairs, most of which were
taken over by Council members. The Council decided that July 30 would be the date to paint the
outside of the parsonage.
b. Back Carigana Hedge. Jerry reported that the sprinklers have been fixed, the path to the garbage can
fixed. Do we want to put money into this hedge project now? Move the hedge? Remove it and replant
it in the right place? Jerry will consult with Diane Oddy about the hedge and report back.
c. Congregation Education Opportunity. Pr. Bob reported on a ministry called Right Now Media
which offers videos for training and education for members of the church. It is sort of a Christian “Net
Flix” for access to teaching material. If PLC subscribes every member will be eligible to use these
resources, accessing them on their own devices. There is a free trial period that lasts until July 21, after
which it is $80.00 per month. The Council decided to see if we can have a longer trial period of 2-3
months before we commit.
7. Team reports
a. Congregational Life. The Worship in the Park will be August 14. Need help moving chairs.
b. Education & Youth. Next meeting is August 4. Need to get new nursery care person. Do have
Sunday School teachers for each grade, but need a second person for each class.
c. Property Care. See 8b. Issues include options for trenching around Peace Garden. There is a three
year contract. Who signs? Pr. Bob said internet as is is under powered. Derrick to work on NAT options on
router and will forward contact to Mike for review.
d. Stewardship and Finance. No meeting until August.
e. Outreach and Mission. The meeting was on July 7 with LOVE INC, who is wanting to partner with
PLC to increase visibility in Belgrade. Pr. Jeff will like to be liaison with LOVE INC. They specifically would
like us to help with the Clothes Closet in Belgrade. They want volunteers rather than money. Pr. Bob said the
Youth Group is very thankful to the Council for money given to them.
f. Worship and Music. Met June 14 to include July and August. Next meeting in September.
8. Old Business
a. Stained glass windows. Tiina reported to Mike recently that tinted glass can be installed to cut glare.
The outside glazing will be replaced with a tinted glass. This will not affect the stained glass. It may cost up to
$400 total. Tiina is working with the glass company to get it done.
b. New Internet Service. Derrick reported on his conversation with the internet company. They will
come out to choose a path to install cable and discuss service needed.
c. Pr. Jeff’s possibility of becoming NW District President. This was covered in Pr. Jeff’s report.
d. Pr. Bob reported on the Library, Phase II. It will happen. He needs help moving shelves and books.
e. Question brought up: Do we need a nursery?
f. Tom brought up the “Little Free Library” concept in re putting a book shelf outside the church for
passerbys to take and/or give a book. See littlefreelibrary.org for an idea of how it would work.
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g. Bruce reported that some garden plots have had all their plants die. He suggested we contact the
renters and offer a refund or a free year next year. Jackie so moved, seconded by John, passed. Bruce also
reported on a church he visited In Oklahoma, with some 2500 in attendance, that passed buckets for the
offering. The pastor said that they were collecting for a new building. He also said that if anyone couldn’t
afford rent, clothing, or food, they should reach into the bucket and take what they needed.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 p.m. with a closing prayer. Jackie has devotions for the next Council
meeting on Thursday, August 11, 2016, 7:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Jim Cook, Secretary
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Peace Lutheran Church 203 Jackrabbit Lane
Belgrade, MT 59714
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Peace Lutheran Church 203 Jackrabbit Lane
Belgrade, MT 59714
Phone: (406) 388-1358
Web Site: www.peace2you.org
LCMC: www.lcmc.net
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m . – 1:00 p.m.
Peace Lutheran Staff
Bob Coughlin, Pastor
Email: [email protected]
Jeff Redlin, Pastor
Email: [email protected]
Karlene Swenson, Office
Email: [email protected]
Mike Hansen, Council President
Scriptures for September
September 4 –16th
Sunday after Pentecost
Deuteronomy 30:15-20 Psalm 1
Philemon 1:21 Luke 14:25-35
September 11 – 17th
Sunday after Pentecost
Ezekiel 34:11-24 Psalm 119: 169-176
1 Timothy 1:(5-11)12-17 Luke 15:1-10
September 18 – 18th
Sunday after Pentecost
Amos 8:4-7 Psalm 113
1 Timothy 2:1-15 Luke 16:1-15
September 25 – 19th
Sunday after Pentecost
Amos 6:1-7 Psalm 146
1 Timothy 3:1-13 Luke 16:19-31