Volume 31, No. 8 JULY 2018 Worship in July€¦ · resume Sept. 9, 2018. Sunday July 1 Chicago Folk...
Transcript of Volume 31, No. 8 JULY 2018 Worship in July€¦ · resume Sept. 9, 2018. Sunday July 1 Chicago Folk...
Worship in July
There is only one service at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday during the summer. Two services resume Sept. 9, 2018. Sunday July 1 Chicago Folk Service will be led by Mark Roock. Sunday July 8 Mark Roock will preside and Pr. Jim Bennett will preach. Sunday July 15 Pastor Stephanie Doeschot will be preaching. Sunday July 22 - Pastor Stephanie Doeschot will be preaching. Sunday July 29 - Pastor Tom Schoenherr will be preaching.
Christ Lutheran has PRIDE!
Volume 31, No. 8 JULY 2018
For the first time, Christ Lutheran participated with other local Reconciling in Christ Affirming Churches in Pride
weekend, June 23-24. Gethsemene, Bethel, Unity, and St. Marks joined Christ Lutheran to host a Pride booth
offering information about our churches, temporary tattoos and games, and to march in the Pride parade. Please
mark your calendars for the 3rd weekend in June next year! We'd love to see you join our efforts to spread the
word that Christ is open and loving of all people.
Thanks to Steve and Sherry Mitchler for staffing the booth and to Carolyn Crowe, Sarah Ringkor, Katie, David and
Luther Ciorba and Jesse, Lena and Ruthie for marching in the parade.
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WELCOME TO PASTOR STEPHANIE
Thank you for the warm and wonderful welcome I have received from Christ Lutheran already! The generosity of spirit and hospitality that you embody is noticeable immediately upon each and every worship service and meeting that I've already been privileged to share in with you.
By way of a brief introduction, I have come to you as your Resident Pastoral Intern through collaboration in ministry with several ELCA activities around the metro area of St. Louis in the past several years. The primary point of intersection has been through the work of The Bridge in New Town, since it is a joint ELCA-RCA ministry. In case that raises more questions than it achieves in providing answers, let me explain. I am a rostered Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America (RCA), one of the partners with the ELCA through the Formula of Agreement, signed and celebrated in 1997 (http://download.elca.org/ELCA%20Resource%20Repository/A_Formula_Of_Agreement.pdf).
I did not go to high school in St. Louis, because I was raised in northwest Iowa, in the small town of Hull. I graduated from Northwestern College, a private, liberal arts college in Orange City, Iowa, then received a Master of Religious Education degree at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, MI, after which I served as a campus minister first at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and then at Hope College in Holland, MI. It was during that time that I realized I was being called to work on the Master of Divinity degree which I completed and then was subsequently ordained in the RCA. While working with The Bridge, I was also asked to become a Mission Developer for the ELCA, when my colleague Terry Moore left the Metro Coalition to accept a position in Springfield, Illinois. So I have been actively engaged in both RCA and ELCA assemblies and ministries for the past 10 years.
- Pastor Stephanie
My husband Phil and I have three sons and three daughters-in-law, with one grandson: Andrew, Nicole and Jack live in Columbia, IL, Stephen and Pam live in Glendale, and Tim and Chris live in the South Hampton neighborhood of STL. We love St. Louis and seek to live out the call issued in Jeremiah 29:7 to "seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you."
I am looking forward to the adventure and challenge of being in ministry with you in this coming year!
I have served as a pastor of Christ's Church in St. Peters, MO since 1989, having moved here from Michigan with my husband and three sons to co-plant that church. I am still finishing up a few responsibilities there until August, when my husband will be retired from full-time pastoral service. So yes, you guessed it - I, too, am part of a clergy couple, just as Pastors Keith and Penny were as they served in this church for several years. I have enjoyed a rich and diverse ministry, thanks to our partnership with the ELCA in large measure. Another aspect of the ministry I have enjoyed was to serve on the staff of the Reformed Church in America as the Coordinator of Adult Discipleship from 2012-13, before I returned to work once again at Christ's Church and with The Bridge. Additionally, my husband and I both served as volunteer and then part-time on-call chaplains at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital for many years. During our initial years there, we were pleased to work under the supervision of Jim Bennett.
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Treasurer’s Report – Financial Results Through May 31
Below is a condensed report for the five-month period for CLC’s General Fund:
____________________________Actual____________Budget___________
• Income All Sources $ 175,100 $ 186,400
• Expenses $ 207,000 $ 203,300
• Surplus/<Deficit> $ <32,600> $<16,900>
** Income is $11,300 below budget due a continuing slump in regular giving. We
are $8,000 below our average income over the past 3 years, and $11,000 (6%)
behind last year’s contribution amounts. Summertime giving is typically slow for
us due to vacations and other warm weather activities, so please consider
helping us to offset this trend by keeping current and adding a little extra if that
is possible. Thanks so much!
**Expenses remain in good control, remaining below budget overall, except for
some very large bills for repairs to our HVAC systems at the Church & the Mead
Center—we are overspent by $7000 in repairs, with more costs to come ☹.
** We are most grateful for your generous giving to Christ Lutheran. Thank You!
Larry Hill, Treasurer
Name: Position: Email: Phone Number:
Brett Bussler President [email protected] (314) 614-3188 (cell)
Dave Austin Vice President [email protected] (314) 974-1774 (cell)
(314) 968-3120 (home)
Larry Hill Treasurer [email protected] (314) 821-0398
Nancy Lissant Secretary [email protected] (314) 962-1907
Jadee Lauer Fellowship Chair [email protected] (314) 712-6452 (cell)
(314) 647-6452 (home)
Jodi McCarty In-Reach Chair [email protected] (314) 546-5895
Susanne Reimer-Fey Outreach Chair [email protected] (314) 518-9020
Melissa Allen Christian Education Chair [email protected] (978) 289-7206
Rachel Helton Worship Chair [email protected] (217) 493-4636
Sharon Hornbeck Youth Co-Chair [email protected] (314) 397-3355
Suzie McIntyre Youth Co-Chair [email protected] (636) 236-9385
Sherry Mitchler Christian Service Chair [email protected] (314) 304-6475
Sylvia Rogers Properties Chair [email protected] (314)-229-3501
Joan O'Brien Stewardship Co-Chair [email protected] (314) 991-4616 (home)
(314)968-9600 (work)
Lynnae Tanner Ruff Stewardship Co-Chair [email protected] (314) 452-3060
2018 Church Council
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*** JULY 4TH - WEBSTER’S COMMUNITY DAYS PARADE
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Parade on July 4th (Wednesday) starts from our church at 10AM...............
JOIN US! Best views are from our shaded lawn! To park on our lot at #1
Selma, you must arrive before 8AM; if later you must park elsewhere and walk
to church. (Parking at #17 Selma has been reserved for Parade administrators.)
SIGN-UP IN THE FELLOWSHIP HALL TO HELP!
CALL JOAN O’BRIEN – 314.991.4616 (home) Young or old – you can help! SIGN-UP NOW for 1 or more jobs below!
HELP NEEDED TO: Welcome Visitors & Direct them to our restrooms …
Bring some breakfast foods … Distribute water & our 4th of July beads … Set-
up/Clean-up/Take-down tables & chairs for our outdoor lunch (indoor in case
of rain) immediately following the parade! We’re furnishing Webster Groves
Lions Club's delicious BBQ ribs, ice tea, lemonade & water … just please
bring sides or desserts to share. Please Note – I do need to know numbers
coming so we have enough Ribs!
BLOOD PRESSURE AND BLOOD SUGAR SCREENINGS Carolyn Crowe, Faith Community Nurse and Director of Senior Adult Ministries, will do blood pressure and blood sugar screenings on Sunday, July 8th. You can find her in the Fellowship Hall after the worship service. You can also make an appointment with Carolyn for a blood pressure or blood sugar check up, by calling her at either the church, 314-962-6011, or her cell phone 314-277-2164.
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GIVE-A-MEAL-A-MONTH
July 2018:
• Beef Meal
• Whole wheat flour
• Canned green vegetable
• Canned fruit in light syrup or own juices
• Powdered milk or shelf-stable boxed milk or soy milk
Return to Church by Sunday, July 21 2018
A meal a month for you, a meal a month for your neighbor. Please fill a yellow shopping bag or two (available in the Fellowship Hall) with food items and return them to CLC. Any donation is appreciated! Peanut butter, jelly, fruit rolls, and tea bags are always welcome. And donations of disposable diapers, femi-nine products, and hygiene products are always appreciated. Thank you for remembering your neighbors!
FUN IN THE SUN
Join us for a Play Date Friday, July 13th around 11 am at Pioneer Park, 970 Tallie Drive in Des Peres. Bring your own picnic lunch and swim stuff for kids to use at the splash pad. Contact Kate Hoerchler with any questions, 314-805-1751, [email protected].
Please refer to the Meal a Month menu below for suggested food donation items. The suggested menu items are designed to plan a balanced meal that can then be easily distributed to individuals and families in need. Please return donated food items to the marked storage cabinet in the fellowship hall. Food items are collected and then taken to Webster Rock Hill Ministries and Feed My People for distribution to those in need. Thank you for your continued support of the ministries and organizations that Christ Lutheran partners with
to provide for those in need.
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Christ in the Country – Saturday, July 28, 2018 A Day of Fellowship and Fun
Saturday, July 28 - the congregation is invited to the country log-home of Joan & Bob O’Brien, for swimming, fishing, floating on the upper Meramec River, jeep rides, pedal boat rides, ladder golf, trail walks, games of washers, cards, just relaxing, fishing derby for the kids, and plenty of food. Their log home is located 52 miles southwest from highway 270 on Highway 44 in the proximity of St. Clair, MO. – approximately 1 hour away). Directions will be given to you upon sign-up! Be sure you receive them! Their air-conditioned home and fishing dock are partially handicap accessible with just 1 or 3 steps into the 2-story house. There are plenty of bathrooms/bedrooms for changing clothes after your water sports or for napping babies or seniors!! Hopefully you’ll see some wildlife – geese, turkeys, Missouri Blue Birds, Purple Martins, and hummingbirds; the deer are best seen at dusk – if you can stay that late. Activities begin about 9AM (arriving earlier for fishing is OK …. Just let the O’Brien’s know - see phone numbers below). The day ends in the evening, following a delicious fish fry overseen by Bob himself. In the early afternoon is the Fishing Derby for the children - if you don’t have equipment, the O’Brien’s have plenty on hand for you. Please bring food & beverages to share at lunch time (noonish to 1PM); likewise, for dinner please bring a salad, side dish or dessert to share. Dinner will be served approximately 5:30 or 6PM (fish a la O’Brien)! Stay later in the evening for jeep rides to see the wildlife – best seen at dusk!! QUESTIONS?? Please contact the O’Brien’s with questions, for directions, and/or sign-ups. If you need a ride – Please contact Joan O’Brien hm-314.991.4616… wk-314.968.9600 x 233. Bob and Joan will be heading to their Farm on Friday evening; so at that time, please use the following numbers – Bob’s cell 314.3021286 and/or phone at farm .573.860.3169 (let it ring a long time since we might be outside).
JOIN US FOR A RELAXING DAY WITH NATURE – DON’T FORGET SWIMMING SUITS,
SUNSCREEN, BUG SPRAY, AND OLD RIVER SHOES!!
Christian Service will be sponsoring a back to school supply drive in July to benefit students who receive services through Webster Rock Hill Ministries. Please watch the bulletin and weekly emails for the list of needed supplies.
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LET'S CELEBRATE JULY ANNIVERSARIES
AND BIRTHDAYS!
Congratulations and Best Wishes! Your Christ Lutheran
family wants to celebrate you! Every month we will hon-
or anniversaries and birthdays with a special cake, par-
ty fun, and decorations after the service. This month
we will celebrate on Sunday July , 2018.
ANNIVERSARIES: 07/03 Erin & Dave Eftink, Jr.
07/16 Shelby & Tim Bolhafner
07/21 Alena & Kersten Horn
07/24 Paula & Don Pace
BIRTHDAYS: 07/01 Iris Ludwig
07/02 Edith Cooper
07/03 Leslie Bennett
07/04 Taimika Askew-Sunkara
07/06 Susan DeBusk
07/07 Ruth Lytle
07/13 Carolyn Crowe
07/13 Gwen Hickman
07/13 Matthew Hoyer
07/16 Dianne Drollinger
07/17 Luke Dopuch
07/18 Kim Joern
07/21 Maggie Ringkor
07/23 Jason Kuziel
07/27 Megan Eftink
07/27 Kahlie McCarty
07/28 Thomas Allen
07/28 Roger Rose
07/29 Scott Glascock
07/30 Kenneth Haugk
07/30 Sherry Mitchler
07/31 Matt Ciorba
07/31 Steven McCarty
Our apologies if we missed anybody!
Please let us know if we did.
ELCA Nations Youth Gather 2018 was held in Houston, TX. June 27-July 1. Anna Bussler and Jessie Hopper attended the Gathering along with 30,000 of their soon to be best friends.
The scripture focus was Ephesians 2:8 For by grace you have been saved through faith, this in not your own do-ing; it is a Gift of God. Each day focused on a different theme:
Wednesday God's call changes everything
Thursday God's love changes everything
Friday God's grace changes everything
Saturday God's hope changes everything
Sunday Jesus changes everything
2018 NATIONAL ELCA YOUTH GATHERING
Please pray for Anna, Jess and all who attended the Gathering.
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Lost and Found This section of the newsletter will feature items that
have been lost and/or found at Christ Lutheran. Are you missing something? Check with the office staff.
Found: A hearing aid (Starkey brand, silver) Found: Glasses (multicolored paisley pattern) Found: Sunglasses(2 pairs) Found: Necklace with cross Found: Various toys (left in church pew)
SAVE THESE DATES!
Wednesday, July 4 - The Fourth of July parade— Watch the parade with others in the
church front yard and stay for a BBQ . Watch for more details—we'll need volunteers to help set up, to be hosts for our visiting neighbors and more.
Friday, July 13 - CLC Playdate at Pioneer park, 970 Tallie Dr. in Des Peres, MO. Contact
Katie Hoerchler for information.
Saturday, July 28 - Christ in the country at Bob
and Joan O’Brien’s country home.
Blood Pressure screenings
Carolyn Crowe, Faith Community Nurse and Director of Senior Adult Ministries, will do blood pressure and blood sugar screenings Sunday, July 8th and August 12th. You can find her in the Fellowship Hall after the worship service. You can also make an appointment with Carolyn, by calling her at either the church, 314-962-6011, or her cell phone 314-277-2164.
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Smile Your on Camera!
Christ Lutheran has a new photo directory with updated pictures including our new administrator and interim pastors. You can pick up a hard copy at church, or as always, access via www.instantchurchdirectory.com. Did we miss you? Because we can always make edits online, please send your updated photo or information to the church office. Thanks!
Go to www.instantchurchdirectory.com
Click on “church member sign in”
On the sign in page go to:
• First time signing in? Create a login now
• Type in your email (the one you’ve provided for church) and create a password; retype the password.
• You will then receive a “code” in your email that will allow you to log in to the website using your email and password.
• Want to get the app?
The app is great for being out and about. You can open it up and look up anyone’s phone number or address. Find the app “instant church directory” in your favorite app store.
You can have more than 1 app registered per email address.
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July 2018 "WHO-DO" LIST
July 1 9:30 a.m Key Person Joan O’Brien Assisting Minister Mark Roock Acolyte Luther Ciorba Ushers Jim Bennett / Joan O’Brien Lector Donna Munger Presenters Jim & Sally Wachtman Altar Guild Sally Wachtman / Sandy Hoyer Flowers Sandy Hoyer Counters Dave Austin / Joan O’Brien Refreshments Carolyn Crowe / John Hoffmann / Sandy Hoyer
July 8 9:30 a.m. Key Person Mike Hoyer Assisting Minister Sandy Hoyer Acolyte James Gilliland Ushers Mike Hoyer / Roger Rose Lector Mike Wagner Presenters Linda Elkin / Mark Smith Altar Guild Carolyn Lange / Janet Roock Flowers Ellen Mead / Joan Rivas Counters Joan O’Brien / Dave Fey Refreshments Melissa Allen / Katie Ciorba / Kate Dopuch
July 15 9:30 a.m. Key Person Jerry Kuziel Assisting Minister Emma Austin Acolyte Marc Horn Ushers Brett Bussler / Alan Richter Lector Brett Bussler Presenters Peter & Becca Jordan Altar Guild Kathy Kuziel / Angela Bratcher Flowers Nancy Lissant / Faith Moore Counters Sarah Keifer / Susan DeBusk Refreshments Carolyn Lange / Sharon Hornbeck / Ellen Mead / Flo Saeger
July 22 9:30 a.m. Key Person Matt Bender Assisting Minister John Hoffmann Acolyte Hanna Lauer Ushers Jadee Lauer / Joan O’Brien Lector Jim Bennett Presenters Bender Family Altar Guild Matt & Sarah Bender Flowers Sarah Bender Counters Sarah Bender / Joan O’Brien Refreshments Angela Bratcher / Harriet Scholle / Sally Wachtman
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COLLECTIONS: Did you know Christ Lutheran has a number of ongoing collections to benefit local charities that you can participate in ANY time of the year?! Here is the list as a refresher; feel free to drop off items anytime at their designated spots in fellowship hall:
• Box Tops for Education — local schools
• Gently used and new shoes — Get the Word Out
• Meal-a-Month food items — WRHM & Feed My People
AROUND TOWN
Give Back Tuesday at Katie’s Pizza & Pasta
Benefitting the Shepherd’s Center Tuesday, July 24, all day!
9568 Manchester Road, 63119 Every month, Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria (KPPO) is pleased to feature a local nonprofit and donate 100% of the earned profits from the entire day
to the charity. Tuesday, July 24 is Shepherd's Center day! Dining at KPPO Rock Hill on Tuesday, July 24 will directly benefit the Shep-
herd's Center. KPPO is proud to be the only restaurant in St. Louis that donates the entirety of the profits from lunch, dinner, drinks, and carry-out
in their fundraising efforts. Since starting Give Back Tuesday in July 2014, KPPO has donated over $175,000 for local nonprofit charities. We hope
to see you July 24 @katiespizzaandpasta in Rock Hill!
Sunday Afternoon Film Series Hosted by the Shepherd’s Center in collaboration with Webster Groves Public Library
Sunday, July 8, 2-4
Twenty Feet From Stardom
Meet the unsung heroes behind the greatest music of our time, Directed by Morgan Neville 2014, Academy Award, Best Documentary
Sunday, July 15, 2-4
Best of Enemies
Directed by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon 2015, Broadcast Film Critics Association, Critics Choice Award
Sunday, July 22, 2-4
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
Directed by Steve James 2017, Academy Award Nominee
All Films Shown at Webster Groves Public Library, 301 E. Lockwood, 63119
Doors open at 1:30, Films begin 2 pm
Free and open to the public
RSVP to the Shepherd’s Center 314-395-0988, Walk-ins welcome on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Living with Intention: Strategic Tools for
Middleagers and Beyond
Sundays, 1:30-3:30pm at Mercy Center, 2039 N. Geyer Rd. 63131
This holistic 5 part Sunday Series will guide you on ways to live with intention, reduce unnecessary stress, main-
tain a healthy brain, provide optimal care for our aging loved ones, and care for ourselves while caring for a
loved one. All are welcome to attend any or all of the sessions.
Creating the BEST Rest of Your Life* - Sunday, June 24
The days just seem to fly by. It’s not uncommon to find we have lost sight of our goals and intentions in the
challenge of ‘just getting through’ day by day. Through the use of interactive coaching tools and strategies,
you will assess your current satisfaction in multiple life zones and chart a course to help you reach your goals
and intentions.
Five Fast Fixes to Reduce your Stress* - Sunday, July 15
Stress is very important in keeping us engaged, focused and motivated. However, too little or too much is
problematic. You will learn 5 validated and reliable strategies to help you manage your stress.
Healthy Aging and the Brain* - Sunday, August 12
Many people think that as they age, they automatically lose their mental edge. It doesn’t have to be that
way. Learn techniques to improve your memory and stay sharp at any age. Also find out if you are doing the
right things to keep your brain healthy.
How to Talk about the Hard Stuff with your Aging Parents* - Sunday, September 23
With advances in modern medicine, Americans are living longer, often with more chronic conditions than in
previous generations. This has created a new life stage for many adult children as they step in and help steer
the course for their parents’ ultimate health and well-being. You will learn strategies that will help make the
difficult conversations around health challenges more comfortable and productive.
Taking Care of the Caregiver* - Sunday, October 14
This session will address the challenges care givers face and how they can affect the caregiver’s quality of
life. To be the best caregiver, we know we have to take care of ourselves. This session focuses on self-care,
renewal and reengagement.
Our Facilitator: Sylvia Nissenboim, LCSW, Certified Coach, is a teacher, author and clinical therapist. She coun-
sels and coaches individuals and trains individuals and professionals through her company, Lifework Transi-
tions,LLC. (www.lifeworktransitions.co) Previously, she operated Adult Day Service programs in St. Lou-
is, directed clinical services for a national Employee Assistance Program and was a management consultant
and trainer at Monsanto Company. Her book, The Positive Interactions Program, published in 1988 was the be-
ginning of her training, mentoring and coaching practice. In addition, she has been involved with numerous,
professional, social service and faith-based social justice non-profit boards in St. Louis.
* UMSL School of Social Work will offer 2 Contact Hours for each of these classes for an additional $20/class.
Register & pay for class below. Pay for Hours with cash or check (payable to University of Missouri School of
Social Work) the day of class.
Cost per session: $20.
Online registrations available until noon the Friday before a class with credit card payment (No refunds) For questions
about registration, please call 314-966-4686 or go to mercycenterstl.org
Please make checks payable to Mercy Conference and Retreat Center and submit to Mercy Conference and Retreat Center / 2039 North Geyer Rd. / St. Louis, MO 63131
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July 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
19:15a Childcare
9:30 a.m.-Chicago Folk worship service
2 3 4 8am- Parade
setup 12pm-Lions club BBQ in church yard
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8 9:15a Childcare 9:30a Worship and fellowship
9 12p Sr. Fellowship at Laclede Groves 6p Fitness Group
10 10a Bible Text Study- Conference Rm
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12 6p Fitness Group
13 11 a.m.-Playdate at Pioneer Park in Des Peres, MO.
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15 9:15a Childcare 9:30a Outdoor Worship and fellow-ship
16 12p Sr. Fellowship at Laclede Groves 6p Fitness Group
17 10a Bible Text Study- Conference Rm
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19 6p Fitness Group
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22 9:15a Childcare 9:30a Worship and fellowship
23 12p Sr. Fellowship at Laclede Groves 6p Fitness Group
24 10a Bible Text Study- Conference Rm
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26 6p Fitness Group
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28 Christ in the coun-try at the O’Brien country home
29 9:15a Childcare 9:30a Worship and fellowship
30 12p Sr. Fellowship at Laclede Groves 6p Fitness Group
31 10a Bible Text Study- Conference Rm.
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Christ Lutheran Church, ELCA 1 Selma Avenue at Lockwood Webster Groves, MO 63119-3199
July 2018 Highlights
7/4 8:00 a.m. Parade setup 12:00 p.m. BBQ lunch by Lion’s club in the Church yard. 7/13 CLC Playdate at Pioneer Park in Des Peres, MO. 7/28 12:00 p.m. Christ in the Country at the O’Brien Family
country home.
TELEPHONE: 314-962-6011
FAX: 314-962-4810
E-MAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE:
WWW.CHRISTWG.ORG
WORSHIP SCHEDULE: SUNDAY AT 09:30 A.M.
CHILDCARE: 9:15 A.M. - NOON
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS:
TUESDAY-FRIDAY 8:00-4:00.
INTERIM PASTOR: STEPHANIE DOESCHOT
COUNCIL PRESIDENT:
BRETT BUSSLER
PASTORAL ASSISTANT: MARK ROOCK
SOUTHSIDE CLUSTER SHARED
YOUTH COORDINATOR: AARON ELLIOTT
DIRECTOR OF SENIOR
ADULT MINISTRIES AND FAITH COMMUNITY NURSE:
CAROLYN CROWE
DIRECTOR OF CHOIRS: DIANE DROLLINGER
ORGANIST: MARK RUFF
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR:
LISETTE KREITLER
FINANCIAL SECRETARY: TAMMY PRYOR
CUSTODIAN:
KELLY LAKIES
WEBMASTER: DAVE RINGKOR