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During Education Hour: At Adult Forum,meet Luther Seminary Professor Kathryn Schifferdecker, our guest preacher. The fourth and fifth grade classes and their parents conclude "The Apostles' Creed", led by our pastors. Meet in the Activity Room at 9:35 a.m.
You may include the name of a family member in the "Reading of the Saints" on All Saints' Sunday, November 2. Return the insert from today's bulletin in the offering plate.
Join the Quilters for quilt tying on Tues., October 28, from 9-11:30 a.m. All are welcome!
The Knitting Group will meet this week on Tuesday, October 28, at 10 o'clock a.m. If you enjoy embroidery, crochet or needlepoint, you are welcome to come. Join this group around the round tables in the narthex for a morning of sharing projects and fellowship!
Next Week: Turn back your clocks! Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, November 2.
"Why me, Lord?! What have I done to deserve THIS?!" Almost everyone asks such questions sometime in their life. To be human is to sometimes suffer. To be human is also to wonder why. When Bad Things Happen to Good People by Harold Kushner is a classic book that explores these questions of suffering. Join us in a 6-session study of this book (as well as parts of the Book of Job) at the Wednesday Evening Adult Study group starting November 5. The group meets 6:30 to 7:30 PM in the Fireside Room. You may pick up your copy of the book later this week in the church office for $10.
Altar Flowers are given to the glory of God by Dean Kleinschmidt.
IOCP Soup collection continues. Be a part of this community-wide effort! All kinds of soups are needed variety soups, cream soups, and broths. More information is on the poster on the Social Action bulletin board. Bring your donations here at church and place them in the big blue tub located by the kitchen. Thank you all for your donations.
A recent trip to Scrappy's recycling was made by Don Gangstee and Vern Miller. They brought 135 lbs of aluminum cans and 36 lbs of scrap aluminum. They received a check for $85.19 to benefit the Youth Fund! Thanks, Vern and Don!
Pastoral care is a concern of all Christians. In the October issue of Metro Lutheran, learn how the BeFriender Ministry trains congregation members to be caregivers to those in need. Pick up a copy at the Information Center. |