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Dear Disciples in Christ,
A Very Blessed New Year 2016 in His Name!
As we enter this New Year, there will be at least 366 days of Blessings ahead of us (Yes, it is a leap
year!). These blessings will include the Installa*on of a new pastor whom the Lord has chosen to care
for and lead you in the years that lie ahead. There will be changes in the ministry here at LCOS which
will challenge and build up the kingdom of God in this place. As Isaiah proclaims – “How beau*ful are
the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good *dings, who proclaim
salva*on, who say to Zion, ‘Your God reigns!’ ”
God has blessed each of you in the past, He does so today, and He will do so in the future. The
challenge in this New Year, as it always has been, is to LISTEN to His voice in serving – however that
voice may speak to us – whether directly through His Word; or spoken or encouraged by a small s*ll
voice through another disciple; or through the need we see as we interact in the communi*es into
which God has placed us.
In the second lesson for The Epiphany of Our Lord (January 6) St. Paul writes in Ephesians 3 –
“Although I am less than the least of God’s people, this grace was given to me: to preach to the
Gen*les the unsearchable riches of Christ, and to make plain to everyone the administra*on of this
mystery, which for ages was kept hidden in God, who created all things. His intent was that now,
through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known …” (Ephesian’s 3:8-10a,
NIV). These words were not only wri@en for the people of Ephesus but for us in this New Year 2016.
The blessing of each Epiphany season is that we are to bring the Good News of the Christmas angels,
“Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town
of David a Savior has been born to you; He is Christ the Lord.” (Luke 2:10 & 11, NIV), to ALL those we
are blessed to contact – both within our faith community and the community where God has placed
us to live. We live and proclaim our faith through our words, ac*ons, and deeds. “For it is by grace
you have been saved, through faith - and this is not from yourselves, it is the giD of God – not by
works, so that no one can boast. For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good
works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” (Ephesians 2:8-10, NIV)
Our Bap*sm empowers us by His Spirit that dwells within us. “We were therefore buried with him
through bap*sm into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of
the Father, we too may live a new life.” (Romans 6:4, NIV)
Welcome to another New Year of Grace in His name. May His
blessings to you this year make you a blessing to others this year!
Grace and Blessings in His Name,
Pr. Les
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THANK YOU EVERYONE for your thoughts and prayers aDer
my recent accident. It was all greatly appreciated. -Kathy
VerraJ
THANK YOU ALL for your cards and giDs for Christmas. My
family and I really appreciate all of it! Kelley Mallon
SOCIAL MINISTRY would like to thank those people who
helped Dale Dunning with her Thanksgiving dinner at the
soup kitchen. The LCOS turkey cookers were: Pastor Les
and Carol Stano, Joyce and Elmer Brown, Karen and Jim McDonald, Carole Peterson, Georganna
D’Archangelo, Linda and John Crawford, and PaJ and Bill Brown. Well done, everyone!
MANY THANKS for your expressions of apprecia*on and Christmas wishes. I and our family are
thankful to serve among and with you at LCOS! Sister Deb
THANK YOU to all who helped with baking and packing the Christmas cookies for the inmates at
Sussex Correc*onal Ins*tu*on. The total number of cookies from all of the churches was 2,292.
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The Adult Sunday Morning Bible Class is taking a break for the month of January. Please take ad-
vantage of our other opportuni*es for Bible study and spiritual growth:
♦ Men’s Bible Study meets on Wednesdays at 8am.
♦ Women’s Bible Study meets on the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month at 10am
♦ Crossways Bible Study meets on Wednesdays at 1pm. We would like to invite you to join in as
we begin our study of the New Testament on Wednesday, January 20.
If you have ideas or sugges*ons for a study or would like to start a new group, please contact Jim
McDonald, Director of Adult Educa*on.
60 people joined in the online Advent study this year, working through the devo*ons found in the
book, Expec�ng Jesus by Danielle Tummino. The group received daily emails with Scripture readings,
a devo*onal thought, and ques*ons for reflec*on. This allows each person to work at his or her own
pace and read the devo*ons whenever they wanted to.
We will do this again for Lent. Think about joining us!
LCOS Book Club News
We have a great list of books that we will be discussing in 2016! Our
mee*ngs consist of discussing the book and then we enjoy a meal together,
either a potluck, something provided by one or more members, or dining
out at a local restaurant. We have members of all ages and backgrounds
and new members are always welcome. If you’ve ever wanted to be part of
a book club – why not give us a try?
Here are our mee*ng dates and books for 2016:
Jan 18 The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
Feb 29 Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
Mar 21 Missing Le�ers by Stephen Hayes
Apr 25 The Dressmaker of Khair Khana by Gail Lemmon
May 23 Plainsong by Kent Haruf
Jun 27 The Wind is Not a River by Brian Payton
Jul 25 The Reunion by Dan Walsh
Aug 29 The Forever Bridge by T. Greenwood
Sept 26 Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
Oct 24 The Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman
Nov 28 Some Luck by Jane Smiley
Dec 19 The 13th Gi- by Joanne Huist Smith
Women’s Bible Study
We will resume our mee*ngs on January 5. If you
haven’t been part of the group before and would
like to see what we’re all about, please join us.
We gather on the 1st
and 3rd
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month for about an hour to study God’s Word and
to share *me together as women of LCOS. New members are always welcome at any *me. Our next
study will be on the book of Acts.
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Join us on Tuesday, January 12 at 9:30am for our Prayer Shawl
mee*ng. Perhaps you’ve always wanted to learn to crochet or knit,
but never did? Here’s your chance! Or, just come and share in our
devo*on *me and fellowship with our group. You’re always welcome
to a@end.
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A New Year – New Opportuni*es
Each new day brings promise of a new start. For many, the start of a
new week is the �me to begin that diet, get serious about exercising, or forego
TV viewing. For a vast majority, though, there’s something especially mo�va�ng
and invigora�ng about seeing the JANUARY calendar on the wall. This is the year we’ll accomplish
great things.
God doesn’t necessarily call us to do great things, however. He asks that we be trustworthy in small
things (Luke 16:10-11). To that end He gives us giDs to use to build up the Body of Christ and to
reach out to the lost.
Some of us have many giDs. People like Michelangelo – painter, sculptor, and poet – and Thomas
Jefferson – architect, statesman, and scien*fic farmer – come to mind. God, the Giver of giDs, knows
that the number of giDs each of us has varies. Jesus told the Parable of the Talents poin*ng up this
fact and teaching us that success lies in using what we’ve been given, not in having the greatest
amount.
Our giDs also differ in degree. There are many sculptors but few, if any, compare to Michelangelo.
Yet their art can bring sa*sfac*on and inspira*on to others. You may not be able to sing opera, but
you can sing God’s praises. You may not be a great orator, but you can witness to the love and grace
of God in Christ. You may not be a mechanic, but you can provide transporta*on for someone
needing to get to an appointment or to church.
That’s why God gives us giDs and abili*es – that we may be equipped to serve others. The start of a
new year offers us an opportune *me to assess those giDs and see how we can use them for God’s
glory and the good of His people. The mo*va*on to do this comes from the same One who gave the
giDs! Just as He was mo*vated by love for us to give us, not just our giDs, but His greatest giD, His
Son, so we are mo*vated by love for Him to serve those He calls us to serve.
The Lutheran Church of Our Savior has many ministry programs that offer its members with the
opportunity to “give back’ for all that God has given us. We are SERVANTS ALL and that means that
each of us has a giD that can be used for God’s glory and service. This past fall, we asked you to
assess your giDs, talents, abili*es and passions and indicate on a Time & Talent matrix which
ministries of LCOS that you would be willing to serve in. If you haven’t yet heard back from the chair
of a ministry area you would like to serve in, please contact them. The names and phone numbers of
all board chairs are found in the front of the church directory.
May God bless you and LCOS in 2016 as we serve our Shepherd King!
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SAND DOLLARS Women’s Group meets Tuesday, January
26 at 10am. This month’s program is *tled “Where Do I
Come From?”. You are asked to bring a paragraph, de-
scribing where you are from and telling something unique
about the place. You are welcome to bring pictures as
well. All women are welcome to join us.
The project for the month is the Immanuel Homeless Shel-
ter. Dona*ons of the following are requested:
• Knit hats
• Gloves
• Scarves
• Heavy socks
• Thermal underwear
• Thermal shirts
• Toiletries
• Hand warmers
• Candy bars
• Peanut bu@er crackers
• Cheese crackers
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! On Saturday, January 23 at
10am we will be washing windows in the church. This
will be an INDOOR project, so everyone can help out. If
you have ques*ons, please contact Merv Nester at 945-
0832.
SUNDAY MORNING FELLOWSHIP is made possible by
volunteers who provide food, help with set-up, serving,
and clean-up. We always need people to help out. You can share the job with others
too. Please consider volunteering to help. Contact Hester Chinchar if you would like to
sign up.
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Lutheran Church of Our Savior Council Minutes December 14, 2015
For Approval January 11, 2016
Shared Ministry Review and Preview
Board of Congrega-onal Life: Submi�ed by Connie Knollinger
A@endees: Hester Chinchar, Shirley Nester, Linda Crawford, Connie Knollinger
Absent: Ann Leister, Marilyn Davis
The mee*ng of December 2 opened at 9:30 with a prayer by Shirley Nester.
She reported that she had received numerous posi*ve comments on the Thanksgiving dinner. The Christmas
Dinner will be catered by Big Fish on 12/20 at 12:30. We will need 4 – 6 servers. We need to supply beverages
and desserts. Beverages will be coffee, tea and punch. Shirley will purchase supplies for punch & make it.
Desserts will consist of cookies and cakes.
We will meet on the 19th at 10 AM to set up for the dinner. Hester will call for volunteers to help set up on the
19th and also for people to clean up on the 20th. Shirley will call for dish washers. They will both include new
people who have signed up to help. The centerpieces for the tables will be the globe, candle & table
decora*ons we used last year. We will set up the buffet table at the same place we had Thanksgiving dinner
and have the dessert table to the leD under the windows with the beverage table by the small wall leading
into the main hall.
They don’t need our services for the mee*ng and Call Service on December 13th at 4 PM. State of the Parrish
plans are not finalized.
Congrega*onal Life received $153.25 dona*ons for the Congrega*onal Mee*ng Luncheon held on Dec. 22nd.
Hester checked into purchasing bagels from Surf Bagel but the price is $48.00 versus $30.00 form K&H so we
will not be changing.
Hester also stated that the Lewes Center has called for volunteers to clean the kitchen and thought we might
do the same. We agreed and she stated that we need to come up with a date and specific things that we
would have people do.
The mee*ng ended with the Lord’s Prayer.
Next Mee*ng will be January 6th at 9:30 am
Board of Elders: Submi�ed by Lou Jones
The Elders met Nov 19 at 5pm. We discussed the Shepherds and how the Elders will work with them. Darlene
gave each of us the shepherds that we will be responsible for. We also looked over the list of new members
and decided that we would all make an effort to call or send cards to each of them.
The mee*ng closed by praying the Lord’s Prayer.
Board of Educa-on:
No report submi�ed.
Board of Property: Submi�ed by Merv Nester
The month of November we had no mee�ng.
Board of Social Ministry: Submi�ed by Carol Peterson
November, 2015
New members were introduced. We now have 9 members and always welcome more.
Funds were sent to 2 recipients: Dakota Indians--$100 and Rehoboth Fire Dept. ---$50.
Several fundraisers were discussed for 2016. Plans will be finalized soon. There will be a Flea Market in early
May. Watch for details.
There will be no December mee�ng.
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Thank you to all who provided so generously for the opening of Immanuel Shelter. They were very happy to
receive your dona*ons. About 30 bags containing toiletries and a wash cloths as well as dental supplies were
packed and delivered to the Community Resource Center. Two large shopping bags of the same type of items
were delivered to the Code Purple Shelter in Milford.
With the assistance of Thrivent Ac*on Teams, we were able to purchase coats, hats and gloves for the
children of our ESL students. Another Ac*on Team purchased smoke alarms for those needing them. Thank
you to Ken Steinmann for handling the project and installing the alarms.
Social Ministry will prepare 25 bags of cookies to be given to our shut-ins during the Caroling event on
December 19.
A Blessed Christmas to you all from your Social Ministry folks!!
**FYI Social Ministry (Thanks to Thrivent) will be providing smoke detectors to our ESL students at their Fiesta
Day --Nov, 19. Addi�onally, again, thanks to Thrivent money, we will be providing ESL children with coats and
hats. If there are any LCOS folks who could use help for their children in this way, please let me know.
Thrivent has a program called Ac�on Teams which makes available $250 to each Thrivent member twice a
year to help out with many types of projects. Please keep this in mind when we have needs at LCOS which
could benefit from this money. It can be used as seed money for fund raisers or, as in the case of the coats
and hats; it can be used for helping folks with definite needs. Contact me any �me with help in using these
funds. **
Board of Stewardship: Submi�ed by Pastor Bob Mordhorst
Update on Time and Talent Sheets: J. McDonald reported that over 60 people responded to the Time and
Talent effort. Each board head was given names indica*ng interest in their par*cular board, we will be
following up to see if people were contacted.
First & Best GiD for Jesus: The Board of Stewardship will sponsor a special Christmas offering above and
beyond regular giving during Advent/Christmas. A le@er will be mailed to all members with an enclosed
special envelop for this offering. There will be blurbs in each week’s bulle*n and a write up in the Newsle@er.
Extra envelopes will be placed in the pews. There will be a crèche placed in front of the Altar, where people
may place their envelopes during the month of December. A celebra*on/dedica*on of these giDs will take
place in the one service scheduled for December 27.
Planning for the Lenten Consecrated Stewards effort: Pastor Art Scherer, author of the Consecrated
Stewards Program has updated the program and will be doing retraining of facilitators in the New Year.
Pastor Bob, a trained facilitator will a@end, if possible. There is a cost for program materials (ca. $400)
involved and ordinarily an honorarium for the CS Facilitator of $750 which Bob will waive as an LCOS
member.
Dates for program: Consecra*on Sunday has been set for March 20 (Palm Sunday). This will be the day for
bringing our commitment cards to the Lord's altar and celebra*ng the results in a congrega*onal luncheon
aDer services. The program phase will run from Sunday, February 28 with a 4 week prepara*on phase
preceding it during which the CS Commi@ee will prepare for the program. There is a two-week fulfillment
phase following Consecra*on Sunday for thanking all involved, reviewing the process and repor*ng to the
congrega*on and Lutheran Church Extension Fund, the sponsors of the program.
Board of Worship: Submi�ed by Donna Egolf
The board of worship had a discussion about moving the praise service to Saturday as was suggested for
discussion by a council member.
The consensus of all board members was that we should not change anything un*l we have a new pastor.
Mel reported that she and Carole Peterson are training some new ushers for 8am and 11:15am services.
She will find out who trains the acolytes and crucifers. There have been some issues as to what they are
supposed to do. She will find out who does this and see if we can do more training.
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Marcia reported that things are going smoothly on the altar guild, although they s*ll can use more people to
help.
Hester informed us that the flowers for Christmas Eve (poinseJas) will be here on Dec. 23rd and Bruce will
construct the poinseJa tree that day.
Jerry discussed about the upcoming music for Christmas and the children's play on Dec. 20th,
We will have only 1 service on Sunday Dec 27th at 10am.
February Mee�ng Cancelled
Call Commi1ee Report: Submi�ed by Sco� Freber
Call commi@ee met several *mes with visi*ng candidates. Had a separate mee*ng to finalize candidate list for
call service.
Pastor’s Report
The ministry we share here at LCOS con*nues to serve the Lord and His people in many ways. I con*nue to
give the Lord thanks for sharing this ministry with you. I especially give thanks to the Lord for the ongoing
shared ministry of all the ministry staff - Sister Deb; Kelley, Jerry, Tim, Meldene, they are so faithful and
dedicated; I am honored to be in ministry with them. On a personal note, your ongoing prayers and support
have con*nued to bless Carol and myself. I am con*nuing with what they call Phase 3 of cardiac rehab. This is
similar to Phase 2 except no monitoring. I am trying to stay to a Monday, Wednesday & Friday schedule,
usually between 3-4 pm.
The busy *me of the year is here! The staff and the various Boards are planning and execu*ng plans for
Advent and Christmas. What a blessing for us to share these *mes together. The service schedule includes our
a mid-week Advent worship series, a Family/Children’s Christmas Service on December 20, our regular
Christmas Eve schedule, and ONE SERVICE on Sunday December 27 at 10 am. I hope and pray you will join us
in all these celebra*ons of the “Word Become Flesh.”
As the vacancy Pastor, I con*nue to make visits to the hospitals, nursing and rehab centers and home visits.
These are shared in conjunc*on with visits made by the Board of Elders and Sister Deb. I also am working
closely with the Call Commi@ee and Pr. Keith Less and we progress through the Call Process, including the Call
Service of Sunday December 13. It has been a li@le over a year but I feel the Lord has provided wisdom to the
members of the Call Commi@ee and that His Will will be accomplished soon.
As we gather this month and look at the opportuni*es for ministry for 2016 as you Call and prepare to
welcome a new Pastor, I would share these words – Jesus says – “Where your treasure is, there will be your
heart also.” In this text He reminds us that we invest in those things that are most meaningful to us. For
Chris*ans the treasure is not a program; it’s not a specific ministry; it’s not a pet project here or there – our
treasure is Jesus and His work within us, among us, and for us.
Deaconess Report
Mee*ngs a@ended: New members class, candidate mee*ng (2), Sand Dollars, Book Club, call commi@ee
A@ended the Lutheran Deaconess Associa*on Board mee*ng in Valparaiso, IN 11/5-11/7
Assisted with welcoming new members on 11/8
Crossways 11/4
Women's Bible Study 11/3
Adult Sunday School 11/1, 11/8, & 11/29
Worship assistant 11/1, 11/8, 11/25, & 11/29
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Financial Review
Financial Secretary’s Report: Submi�ed by Dick Steinle
General Funds: $44,119.28
GF Weekly Goal: $9,500.00
Average GF Received Weekly $8,823.86
Designated Funds: $2,281.72
Memorial Funds: $890.00
Monthly Total: $47,291.00
A@endance for Month: 8 AM - 320; Praise - 314; 1115
AM - 379; Wed. 7 PM - 43.
A@endance for Adult Educa*on - 48
Total Worship A@endance - 1056.
Old Business
LCOS’s revised Bylaws have been approved by the Southeastern District’s Board of Directors. They will now
need to be presented to the Congrega*on for approval.
New Business
Sco@ Freber passed out a list of Plusses and Needs that the Board Chair people are to review before the next
Council mee*ng. This list of Plusses and Needs were taken from the papers that people filled out while
interviewing one of the Pastoral candidates.
Fund Raising Efforts
Sand Dollars are having a pork and sauerkraut dinner Saturday, January 9th.
Things Needing Publicity and Coordina-on
Al D’Annunzio has placed some ar*cles in the local newspaper on our Advent and Christmas ac*vi*es.
2016 Next Council Mee-ngs
The next 3 Council mee*ngs will be Mondays, January 11th, February 8th, and March 14th at 6:00 pm.
RespecYully Submi@ed
Shirley Fleegle, Recording Secretary
The next meeng will be Monday, January 11, 2016 at 6:15 pm.
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SAND DOLLARS FUNDRAISER
Mark your calendar!
January 9 4pm-6pm
New Year’s Pork & Sauerkraut Dinner
Menu
Pork Sauerkraut
Mashed Potatoes Veggies
Deviled Eggs Rolls
Dessert Beverage
Cost: $15/person
Any ques*ons, please call
Willa Jones, 610-742-0161
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For Our Prayers– January 2016
Surgery/Treatment/Recovery:
Suzanne Sanford
Debbi Combs
Kurt Fe@erman
Bill Emery
Duke Slusser
Joe Eibling
Cindi Grayer
Paul Hoepfl
Richard Hoepfl
Donald Leister
Clark Hamm
Brenda Neighbors
Bob Smith
Joan Hansel
David Wood & family
Rich Hellwege
Ester Klima
Kathy Holstrom
Judy Barton
Elizabeth Gucshall
Patrick Spinosa
Roseanne Spinosa
Jean Kiefer
Rebecca Thompson
Cathy Le@rice
Heather Desto
Marge Du@
Kris Dorka
Bob Siemaszko
Janet Hofman
Gladys Oliver
Raisa Shuster
Rudy Johnson
Marian Spayd
Robert C. Smith
Dylan Ewing
Folker Sco@
Jim Wya@
Tom Harden
Kay & Francis Righter
Mary Lou Frost
Cancer:
Bob Kardash
Brooke Steinle
Candy Todd
Jean Kiefer
Moe Lewis
Francis Heck III
Nancy Richardson
Lisa Hayden
Rebecca Smith
Nancy Friedl
Carol Maneckshaw
Pamela Piontek
Chuck Saponski
Bradley Egolf
Anita Simmons
Duwayne Pemper
Todd Conn
Nancy Mann
Jim BriJngham
Ma@hew Schmale
Sharon Rice
Anna Brown
Ed Rickenbach
Ellen Brady
Ann Kellner
Joe Fricia
Armed Forces:
Brian Akerstrom
Richard Ashton
Robert Ashton
Brandon Bartle@
Ryan Bo@s
Taylor Bo@s
Robert Canario
Joey DeComo
Jeffrey Fleegle
John Gellert
Kyle Hamm
Levi Jacobson-Haga
Ma@hew Hubbard
Ben Johnson
Cody Johnson
Brad Leary
Davonte Lilly
Dan Lorenz
Shawn Morgan
Ma@hew Murray
Shut-ins:
Melly & Linus Adams
Jean BiJng
Fred & Kris Dorka
Deanna Haines
Ron Johnson
Mike & Eleanor Kardash
Carole Garwood
Please update us when those you have
placed on the prayer list can be removed.
Names remain on the list for 6 weeks. If
there is an ongoing need, please let us know
and we will keep the name on the list for a
longer *me.
The Lutheran Church of Our Savior
Those Who Serve - January 2016
Worship Assistants Crucifers
Jan-03 8:00 Lou Jones & Bob Fellows Jan-03 11:15 Pat Campbell-White
Jan-10 11:15 Mel EJnger & Marge Kunkle Jan-10 8:00 Joe Billger
Jan-17 8:00 Darlene Bo@s & Lana Browne Jan-17 11:15 Marcia Pokoyski
Jan-24 11:15 Jim & Karen McDonald Jan-24 8:00 Jan Effinger
31-Jan 8:00 Lou Jones & Beverly Tridente
11:15 Deb Lennox & Marcia Pokoyski
Acolytes
3-Jan 8:00 Conor Tomlin
10-Jan 11:15 Maddie Sekscinski
17-Jan 8:00 Christopher Dean
24-Jan 11:15 Skylar Parnell
31-Jan 8:00 Grace Sekscinski
11:15 Colby Skelly
Readers
Jan-03 8:00 Shirley Fleegle
9:45 Donna Egolf
11:15 Bill Ettinger
Jan-10 8:00 Darlene Botts
9:45 Bill Martin
11:15 Lloyd Wismer
Jan-17 8:00 Karen Fricia
9:45 Yvonne-Anderson-Kreitzer
11:15 Mel Ettinger
Jan-24 8:00 Beverly Orledge-Tridente
9:45 Teresa Paulsen
11:15 Karen Moody
31-Jan 8:00 Shirley Fleegle
9:45 Louise Dasler
11:15 Jack Richter
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