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May May May May 201 201 201 2012 Volume Volume Volume Volume 45, Issue , Issue , Issue , Issue 5 The Leaf The Leaf The Leaf The Leaf – a monthly publication of GLC Gethsemane Lutheran Church Gethsemane Lutheran Church Gethsemane Lutheran Church Gethsemane Lutheran Church The Leaf The Leaf The Leaf The Leaf 35 East Sta 35 East Sta 35 East Sta 35 East Stanton Avenue nton Avenue nton Avenue nton Avenue Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 Columbus OH 43214 614 614 614 614-885 885 885 885-4319 4319 4319 4319 www.gethsemane.org www.gethsemane.org www.gethsemane.org www.gethsemane.org Pastor Pastor Pastor Pastor Rev. June A. Wilkins [email protected] Music Music Music Music Ministr Ministr Ministr Ministries ies ies ies Dr. Timothy E. Guenther [email protected] Learning & Family Ministries Learning & Family Ministries Learning & Family Ministries Learning & Family Ministries Terri Siebert [email protected] Child Care Center Child Care Center Child Care Center Child Care Center Brenda Weilbacher [email protected] Parish Secr Parish Secr Parish Secr Parish Secretary etary etary etary Diane Gutgesell [email protected] Custodians Custodians Custodians Custodians Kate and Shana Bumster In this Issue In this Issue In this Issue In this Issue Church Music Sunday - P. 2 Pledge Drive - P. 3 SynodFest - P. 4 Quilt Project - P. 5 Vision Quest – P. 6 Cajun Dinner – P. 7 Council Highlights - P. 9 Sunday, May 20 Sunday, May 20 Sunday, May 20 Sunday, May 20 10:45 PM 10:45 PM 10:45 PM 10:45 PM Approve the budget for 2012 Approve the budget for 2012 Approve the budget for 2012 Approve the budget for 2012- - - -2013 2013 2013 2013 Enjoy Enjoy Enjoy Enjoy a Cajun a Cajun a Cajun a Cajun- - - -style dinner following style dinner following style dinner following style dinner following

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PastorPastorPastorPastor

Rev. June A. Wilkins [email protected]

Music Music Music Music MinistrMinistrMinistrMinistriesiesiesies

Dr. Timothy E. Guenther [email protected]

Learning & Family MinistriesLearning & Family MinistriesLearning & Family MinistriesLearning & Family Ministries

Terri Siebert [email protected]

Child Care CenterChild Care CenterChild Care CenterChild Care Center

Brenda Weilbacher [email protected]

Parish SecrParish SecrParish SecrParish Secretaryetaryetaryetary

Diane Gutgesell [email protected]

CustodiansCustodiansCustodiansCustodians

Kate and Shana Bumster

In this IssueIn this IssueIn this IssueIn this Issue

Church Music Sunday - P. 2

Pledge Drive - P. 3

SynodFest - P. 4

Quilt Project - P. 5

Vision Quest – P. 6

Cajun Dinner – P. 7

Council Highlights - P. 9

Sunday, May 20Sunday, May 20Sunday, May 20Sunday, May 20

10:45 PM10:45 PM10:45 PM10:45 PM

Approve the budget for 2012Approve the budget for 2012Approve the budget for 2012Approve the budget for 2012----2013201320132013

Enjoy Enjoy Enjoy Enjoy a Cajuna Cajuna Cajuna Cajun----style dinner followingstyle dinner followingstyle dinner followingstyle dinner following

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WORSHIPWORSHIPWORSHIPWORSHIP & MUSIC& MUSIC& MUSIC& MUSIC

Church Music Sunday Celebrated May 6

The church at large has historically set aside a day to give thanks for

the musicians who give the gift of their musical talents to enhance our

weekly worship services. Typically this recognition takes place during

the Easter season, on one of the 2 weeks each year when the historic Introit texts began with Psalms celebrating

the gift of music: either "Jubilate - O Be joyful in the Lord" from Psalm 100 (Easter 5) or "Cantate - Sing to the

Lord" from Psalm 96 (Easter 6).

This year we pause in worship on Sunday, May 6 to give thanks for the gifts of choir singers and vocal soloists,

handbell ringers, instrumentalists, and contemporary worship musicians who regularly enhance our worship life

here at Gethsemane Lutheran Church. Soli Deo Gloria -- to God Alone Be the Glory!

“Through the Church the Song Goes On”: Cantor Connection presents fourth annual citywide spring hymn festival

Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 7pm

Epiphany Lutheran Church, Pickerington

ALCM Columbus: Cantor Connection, the only active local chapter of the Association of Lutheran Church Musi-

cians (ALCM), is presenting its fourth annual spring hymn festival celebrating the great music of the Lutheran

church. This year’s theme is “Through the Church the Song Goes On” and celebrates ALCM’s first quarter-century.

It takes place Sunday, May 20 at 7pm at Epiphany Lutheran Church, 268 Hill Rd North, Pickerington, OH, 43147.

This year’s hymn festival features creative settings of a number of favorite hymns, including “Praise to the Lord,

the Almighty,” “Voices Raised to You We Offer,” “Come to Us, Creative Spirit,” “Listen, God is Calling,” “Thy Strong

Word,” “Lord, Thee I Love with All My Heart,” “Thine the Amen,” “O, That I Had a Thousand Voices,” along with a

newly commissioned hymn by Susan Cherwien, “What Joyous Song Unfolding.” It will also include reflections

written by key figures in ALCM’s history. Like Cantor Connection’s previous events, the evening showcases a broad

array of musicians from across the region and a festival choir. We are delighted this year to be able to include

music by all three subjects of our previous hymn festivals, Paul Manz, Carl Schalk and Donald Busarow.

Founded in 2008, ALCM Columbus: Cantor Connection provides networking, resources and support for Lutheran

church musicians throughout Central Ohio. It produces three events annually – a fall workshop, a service of

lessons and carols for Epiphany, and a spring hymn festival. Cantor Connection is run entirely by volunteers and

operates on contributions.

Choir members from Gethsemane will be participating in the massed choir. The Swahili choir from our Swahili

language congregation will also be participating in 2 of the hymns.

Join us in singing together as we celebrate the gift of song in the church in this festival.

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STEWARDSHIPSTEWARDSHIPSTEWARDSHIPSTEWARDSHIP

Pledge Drive of Trust

So much good comes out of the financial gifts you give to Gethsemane: we fund our ministry needs, we give to

outside ministries and social assistance organizations, we pay our utility bills, pay our staff, buy supplies, make

repairs...the list is long! But giving money to Gethsemane is about more than just making a budget or paying bills.

Giving to the church is a matter of faith.

Giving to a church or another social organization requires us to give to something beyond ourselves. Giving to

something else helps us enter into God’s economy of abundance. It helps us grow in commitment to our

community of faith. It helps us live in trust that God will provide our needs. Giving strengthens our faith. It helps

God’s Garden to Grow in us!

• If you don’t give to Gethsemane regularly, please consider making a regular gift part of your faith life.

• If you already give please consider increasing your pledge by a few dollars each week.

• In God’s Garden, everyone has a green thumb! Everyone’s gifts count!

To lead in the spirit of faith, in May, Gethsemane is going to have a Pledge Drive of Trust. We will have a normal

pledge drive, but your pledge will be private - just between you and God. There will be pledge cards that you can

fill out in prayerful consideration. You will put that card into a self-addressed envelope and seal it. You will have

an opportunity to offer these cards to God in our worship on May 20. The stewardship committee will only keep

track of who has given a card – the amount will be between you and God. (Think of it as a “Thank You Card” to

God!) After about six months, we’ll return your pledge card to you and you can see how you are doing with your

commitment.

This year, we are going to put our trust in God’s abundance!

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LLLLEARNEARNEARNEARN

Lifetime Learning Hour Sundays at 10:45AM

in the Multi-Purpose Room

Christian Education about life, for life,

and for a lifetime

SPRING OF CHRISTIAN LIFE: UNDERSTANDING

THE FAITH JOURNEY

OF YOUNGER ADULTS Led by Dick and Judy Reuning

Sundays at 10:45, May 6, 13, 27 and June 3

The series Spring of Christian Life continues with

discussions on the topics: Sexuality – God’s Good Gift;

Values for a Technological Age; Another day, another

dollar – Is that all there is?; and Developing Faith amid

Questions.

The goals of Spring: Understanding the Faith Journey

of Younger Adults are both individual and communal:

(1) to help individual Christians of all ages grow in

understanding of the unique issues and concerns of

adults after high school or college; (2) to foster

relationships within our Gethsemane community

across generations; (3) to develop attitudes and a list

of activities designed to help our community become

a place of acceptance, refuge and support for the faith

journey of all younger adults.

May 20 No Class – Congregation Meeting

SYNODFEST 2012 Cincinnati, June 6 – 10

The Southern Ohio Synod Assembly this year will be a

special event for everyone called SynodFest 2012. It is

not just for delegates to the annual business meeting

as in the past. It begins June 6 and 7 with a Global

Mission Event at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,

7701 Kenwood Rd, Cincinnati. SynodFest 2012 will

continue June 7 – 10 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blue

Ash, north of Cincinnati.

The synod website www.southernohiosynod.org

describes SynodFest as follows: It’s a synod festival

for all members of Southern Ohio Synod Congrega-

tions. A time to come together as one body to

celebrate, worship, learn, share, serve and take care

of synod business. It will offer families, couples,

singles, young, and young-at-heart opportunity to

meet, share and grow with others in our synod while

serving, learning, worshiping and celebrating side-by-

side at a variety of events offered over several days.

Gethsemane members to lead workshops

www.southernohiosynod.org has a link to SynodFest

where you will find a description of all the SynodFest

events as well as a list and descriptions of the many

interesting and helpful educational workshops for

church members. Dick and Judy Reuning are co-chairs

of the Education Committee. They and two other

Gethsemane members, Joanne Leussing and Joyce

Geary, are among the workshop leaders.

Joanne’s workshop titled “Caring for Creation” is in

the Earthkeeping section of the workshops. In the

section called Personal, Spiritual and Congregational

Growth are “Stories? In Church? Yes?” led by Joyce

Geary and “Following Jesus: Did Someone Say It’s

Easy?” led by Judy and Dick Reuning.

Registration information is posted now. For a very

reasonable price, you can register just for the event(s)

that interest you. You can even make the trip in one

day if you don’t wish to stay overnight. Why not

consider attending SynodFest this year? You will learn

a lot and have fun too.

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SERVESERVESERVESERVE

Quilt Project Receives Thrivent Grant

Our on-going quilt project has received a grant of $1600 for the 2012 year. This affirmation of the wonderful

things that Gethsemane members and friends are doing comes from the West Franklin County Chapter of

Thrivent. The money will help us purchase fabric for quilt backings and batting for the inside of quilts. We

continue to receive donations of fabric pieces and knotting thread. These donations help us to stretch our

Thrivent dollars to maximize its value to our project. Thank you to all who have donated and continue to do so.

We can use any size pieces of fabric; we cut it to squares ranging from 12 inches to 4 inches; even tinier pieces can

be made into a beautiful quilt! We take all kinds of fabric except those

that are stretchy (double knits). It takes 5 yards to make a quilt back -

cottons make the best, but we can use tapestries, corduroys, and

denims. We can sew together pieces so even odd lengths are workable.

Sometimes creative solutions make the most interesting quilts!

Our quilting group continues to grow! You can help: take a roll of

squares (found in a basket on the narthex sign-up table) and sew them

into a top (directions are on each roll); come to a quilting Saturday to

help knot quilts, cut squares, and pin quilts; take a pinned quilt home to

sew all 3 pieces (top, batting, and backing) together. We teach too!

Other ways to help - keep an eye out for fabric sales and purchase fabric,

tell you friends and neighbors about our quilt project so they know they

can donate as well. Several members of Ascension Lutheran Church have

been a great help to us by donating boxes of fabric. We have even had

out-of-state sew-ers!

Our quilts will be sent to the Baltimore, Maryland warehouse of Lutheran World Relief next October in a shipment

of quilts from area Lutheran churches. There they are sorted, packed, and shipped to places overseas and U.S.

disaster areas as well. We will celebrate our project on Quilt Sunday, September 30.

For information, call Ruth Fortis at 354-1309 or Terri Siebert at 890-6820.

Next Quilt Workday is Saturday, May 5, 9am-1pm. Come join us!!

THANK YOUTHANK YOUTHANK YOUTHANK YOU to all the worship planners, processional participants, table-setters, bulletin preparers, dish-

washers, story-tellers, audio-visual technicians, readers, table hosts, flower arrangers, altar strippers,

communion preparers, eucharistic ministers, fire-starters, cross-bearers, cantors, singers, assisting ministers,

ushers, candle-lighters, musicians, baptismal font movers, banner hangers, lighting control operators, foot-

washing station attendants, and everyone else who assisted with the Holy Week services and helped to make

them as meaningful and spirit-filled as they were. On behalf of the Worship Ministry Team, I offer our sincere

thanks. Don Dell

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Small Group

Ministries

First Reflections

Monday Bible Study

Paula Sauer

[email protected]

Connections:

Faith at Work

Judy Reuning

[email protected]

Men’s Breakfast

Bob Davis

[email protected]

Habitat for Humanity

Bill Darlage

[email protected]

LWR Quilts

Ruth Fortis

[email protected]

Prayer Shawls

[email protected]

OR

Call the

Church Office

614-885-4319

Gethsemane’s Vision team is already hard at

work! We have an exquisite team of people

who are focusing on Gethsemane, our sur-

rounding community and God’s hopes for us.

This excellent team is:

Lisa Ankrom Bill Darlage

Bob Davis Don Dell

Janice Dunham Elaine Haines

Mark Keller Joanne Leussing

Jackson Lyimo Andrea Mayer

Dave Norman Lee Ann Perin

Scott Prigan Dick Reuning

Paula Sauer Mike Siddall

Jill Woods

We have been working every Wednesday since April 18th. But we can’t do it alone,

we need the help of the whole congregation!

On Saturday, May 12th, at 9:30am we’re asking the whole congregation of

Gethsemane to come out for a Vision Quest! On that day, we’ll read some from the

book of Acts and see what the early church of Peter and Paul were up to and use that

to help us figure out what God is doing in our community. The day should be fun and

the Vision Team will use the feedback we get from the Vision Quest to help us on the

rest of the journey towards a vision for Gethsemane.

We need to hear everyone’s voice in this, so please plan on coming!

SAVE THE DATE!

LSS DAY with the CLIPPERS

Saturday, July 28

Game time is 7:05 pm.

More information to come.

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CONNECTCONNECTCONNECTCONNECT

High School Youth Serve Dinner May 20

On Sunday, May 20, the high school youth will provide lunch in the

Great Hall immediately following the Congregation Meeting. Since this

year’s National ELCA Youth Gathering is in New Orleans, the lunch will

have a Cajun theme including Jambalaya and Red Beans and Rice. There

will be a free will offering. All proceeds will help fund the trip to New

Orleans this summer.

Is It Soup Yet?

For all of you who asked for the recipe for the soup we had at the Agape meal on Maundy Thursday, here it is in a

version that serves 4-6 people.

Tortellini Soup:

1 pkg. fresh spinach (stemmed and torn)

1 can (14 oz.) stewed tomatoes (you may want to dice these)

32 oz. chicken broth

1 lb. package frozen cheese tortellini

Salt and pepper to taste (won’t need much if stewed tomatoes are used)

Minced garlic (1 or 2 tsp.)

Olive oil (approx. 2 Tbsp.)

Heat olive oil in soup pot, add garlic, heat for 30 sec., add spinach and sauté until wilted. Add tomatoes and

chicken broth, bring to boil. Add tortellini and cook according to package directions (probably 2 – 3 minutes).

Enjoy!

Don Dell

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PPPPEOPLE NEWSEOPLE NEWSEOPLE NEWSEOPLE NEWS

May Birthdays

1 Arlene Hendrickson

Dory Shoemaker

Pastor June Wilkins

3 Brian McLean

4 Tyler Kulikowski

Dorothy Tyrrell

21 Cathy Jung

Karl Koch

22 Krista Nesser

26 Carrie Sevin

Chris Gaines

Brian Murphy

27 Mark Geary

Katlin Hiller

30 Brian Sieberth

31 Anna Conrad

David Perin

Our Prayers and

Concern Are With . . .

“Pray in the Spirit at all times in every

prayer and supplication. To that end

keep alert and always persevere in

supplication for all the saints.”

Ephesians 6:18

New concerns: Bob and Elaine Dean

(parents of Pam Seidelmann) … the

family of Bill McCallem (step-father of

Janice Dunham) who passed away …

Violet Meek hospitalized Apr. 12 … the

family of Asta Sieberth (mother-in-law

of Jane Sieberth and grandmother of

Brian Sieberth) who passed away on

Apr. 18 … Drew Thomas (brother-in-

law of Pastor June) hospitalized …

Brenda Thompson (sister of Bob Davis)

hospitalized.

Members with ongoing concerns:

Sibylle Custis ... Jeff Luedke … Rob

Needham … Phyllis Nelson … Howard

Spring … Harry & Vickie Lyatuu and

their children Ian & Evelyn for

immigration issues.

Family and friends with concerns:

Mary Laipply … Eric Portzline (son of

Ralph Portzline).

Homebound: Marilyn Bosen (Arlington

Court) … Dotty Edwards (Laurels-Wor-

thington) … Carolyn Fergus (Wesley

Glen) … Jean Fritchen (Worthington

Christian Village) … Ken Gerken … Mary

Manship (Wesley Glen) … Eleanor Nagy

… Becky Oldaker (Bennington Glen) …

Reva Woodruff.

Family and friends serving overseas:

Kirk Lloyd (step grandson of Doris

Devine) … Colin Steffa (son of Meredith

Dobyns).

Would you like to add your

prayers?

For Sunday Prayers:

Contact church secretary, Diane, at 885-

4319 or [email protected]

before 12:00 noon on Thursday. After

that time, you will have the opportunity

in worship to name those silently or

aloud during the prayers.

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COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS

Congregation

Council

OFFICERS:

President

Mark Hagerdorn mhagerdorn@panaceaproducts.

com

Vice-President

Joe Reily [email protected]

Secretary

Alice Siddall [email protected]

Treasurer

Rick Langner [email protected]

MEMBERS:

Morgan Melton [email protected]

Dave Norman [email protected]

Donna Darlage [email protected]

Tim Mayer [email protected]

Gary Rader [email protected]

Highlights of Council Meeting – Apr. 19, 2012

A copy of the Council minutes and Financial Report is posted in Atrium Way.

PLEASE READ BUT LEAVE POSTED. Take home copies (minus attachments) are

available at the Sign Up Desk in the narthex.

PASTOR’S REPORT

The Vision Team will be installed April 22.

Pastor lead the discussion of how council would like to present a monthly income

report to the congregation. MOTION: (D. Norman, D. Darlage) to approve the

format set up by the committee to report weekly on Gethsemane’s monthly

income. Carried.

Imma Layatuu requested time for a ten minute presentation on the Swahili

service and the outreach program they are working on for Tanzania Flood Relief.

Pastor June asked council if before the congregational meeting would be an

appropriate time. Council members suggested the presentation would serve as a

temple talk during stewardship drive. Pastor will talk more with Imma about what

he would like to discuss.

Reminder that Chris Lutz Ordination is Saturday, April 28 at 6 p.m. Pastor will

check to see if any help is needed for the reception following.

PRESIDENT’S REPORT

A request through Terri was made by Faith Trek (a leadership course for high

school youth in our synod) to use the great hall for two seminars in 2013. A

request from Terri that no usage fees be charged because this is an ELCA and

synod sponsored event. MOTION: (R. Langner, J. Reilly) Allow Faith Trek use of

the great hall and kitchen with the exception of any janitor fees that maybe

incurred. Carried.

VICE PRESIDENT’S REPORT

The 2012-2013 budget is complete and will be up for vote by council later in the

meeting.

SECRETARY’S REPORT

Thanks to all who helped with the Easter services, especially the Pastor, Music

Director, Choir and Worship team.

TREASUER’S REPORT

Rick would like to amend his request at last month’s meeting for a full fledge

financial committee or team. He believes having help when needed is enough.

Pastor June disagreed. By having a financial committee she feels the council

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would be freed from lengthy budget discussions and become a more visionary based group. Joe Reilly feels that if

we do put together a financial committee that this group should include work for Play and Learn along with the

church. No decision was made with discussion to continue at a later date.

Audit report is complete with only small procedure changes suggested.

FINANCIAL REPORTS -- GLC

March contributions were down but all committee/mission teams are staying under budget. Currently the surplus

is still up at $5000. However, if contributions for the last few months of the year are as expected the church will

not be at 11% to 12% increase as discussed at last council meeting. The end of year will end somewhere between

projected budget and a balanced budget.

Gary Rader questioned the high bank fees the church is being charged. Rick Langner is looking into how to these

fees lowered and would appreciate any ideas council members may have. Gary Rader and Joe Reilly will check

with other vendors.

May is stewardship month.

The 2012-2013 proposed budget was presented to the council. Council was given the option of two budgets. The

first was based on an 11.5% increase in contributions. The second was based on 8.5% increase in contributions

and the option to move $8500 from the remembrance fund in order to balance the budget. Discussion followed

the presentation. MOTION; (J. Reilly, D. Norman) Approve the balanced budget plan which uses the $8500 from

the remembrance fund to be placed before the congregation for vote. Carried.

Tim Mayer questioned how this would be worked into the stewardship talks. Joe Reilly and Rick Langner will be

available for one on one discussion in the library on May 13 and May 20 in order to address any questions or

concerns from the congregation.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The next regular Church Council meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 10th @ 7pm with Executive Council

meeting prior at 6pm. Morgan Melton will provide devotions.

Meeting adjourned at 9:08 pm.

Submittted by Alice Siddall

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Serving This Month – May 2012

May 6

9:30 AM

May 13

9:30 AM

May 20

9:30 AM

May 27

9:30 AM Assisting Minister Don Dell

Don Dell

Don Dell

Don Dell

Readers Heidi Hiller

Teresa Perin

Bonnie Spring

Howard Spring

Carol Prigan

Scott Prigan

Don Seidelmann

Pam Seidelmann

Ushers

Bob Hagerdorn

Barb Driver

Jim Driver

Howard Feole

Howard Spring

Jim Siebert

Gottfried Maeffert

Manfred Maeffert

Brian McLean

Diane Langner

Rick Langner

Sayuni Kimaro

Jeff Luedke

Wendy Luedke

Bill Darlage

Paul Siebert

Nursery

Communion Bread Joyce Geary Wayne Melton Howard Feole Lutz Family

Communion Care

Betty Guenther

Cathy Jung

Lisa Ankrom

Cathy Jung

Betty Guenther

Darlene Norman

Betty Guenther

Darlene Norman

Counters Joyce Davis Dan Erwin

Jeff Luedke

Wendy Luedke

Joanne Leussing

Hugh Geary

To fulfill God’s mission here at Gethsemane:

March, 2012 Fiscal Year to Date (9 months)

Needed per month: $35,335 $318,014

Contributions received: $20,612 $229,480

Other Income: $9,863 $79,325

Surplus / (Shortfull) ($4,860) ($9,209)

$6,928 in contributions are needed each week through June to balance the budget.

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MAY 2012 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

10:30a

Staff Meeting

1:00p

P&L Chapel

2

6:30p

Vision Team

7:30p

Swahili

Ministry Team

3

6:00p

Handbells

7:15p

Choir

4

7:00a

Connections

6:00p-10:00p

Swahili

Seminars

5

9:00a

Quilting

1:30p

Swahili Choir

9:00a-6:00p

Swahili Seminars

6

9:30a

Worship

10:45a

Education

12:00p-5:00p

Swahili Seminars

and Worship

7

8:00a

Reflections

8:00p

AA & Al Anon

8

10:30a

Staff Meeting

1:00p

P&L Chapel

9

6:30p

Vision Team

10

6:00p

Executive

7:00p

Council

NO Choirs

11

12

8:00a

Men’s Breakfast

9:30a

CONGREGATION

VISION QUEST

1:30p

Swahili Choir

13

9:30a

Worship

10:45a

Education

NEWSLETTER

DEADLINE

14

8:00a

Reflections

8:00p

AA & Al Anon

15

10:30a

Staff Meeting

1:00p

P&L Chapel

16

6:30p

Vision Team

7:30p

Swahili

Ministry Team

17

6:00p

Handbells

7:15p

Choir

18

10:00pm

Mkesha

Prayers

Worship

19

20

8:30 a

Health Ministry

9:30a

Worship

10:45a

Sunday School

10:45a

CONGREGATION

MEETING

11:45a

NOLA DINNER

21

8:00a

Reflections

7:30p

Prayer Shawl

8:00p

AA & Al Anon

22

10:30a

Staff Meeting

1:00p

P&L Chapel

7:00p

Worship

Ministry Team

23

6:30p

Vision Team

24

6:00p

Handbells

7:15p

Choir

25

26

1:30p

Swahili Choir

27

9:30a

Worship

10:45a

Education

3:30p

Swahili Service

28

CHURCH &

DAY CARE

CLOSED

8:00p

AA & Al Anon

29

10:30a

Staff Meeting

1:00p

P&L Chapel

30

6:30p

Vision Team

7:30p

Swahili

Ministry Team

31

6:15p

P&L Preschool

Graduation &

Dinner