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Karmel Covenant Church 5799 County Road 6 NW Princeton, MN 55371 Phone: (763) 389-3169 Email: [email protected] Website: www.karmelcovenantchurch.org
If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please contact the church office at (763) 389-3169 or email us at [email protected]
Easter Week Schedule
April 3 - Good Friday
7:00 p.m. Service
April 5 - Easter Sunday
8:00 a.m. Outdoor Service in the Cemetery
8:30 a.m. Pancake Breakfast
9:15 a.m. Egg Hunt
10:00 a.m. Easter Worship Service
Karmel newsKarmel newsKarmel newsKarmel news Dear Friends, Has this ever happened to you? You’re driving down the road when you suddenly notice that the needle of your fuel gauge is on empty. You’re riding on fumes and there isn’t a gas station in sight. Kenneth Gibble says that the word “empty” usually carries negative connotations. We talk about: Empty wallets, empty cupboards, empty refrigerators, or empty stomachs. Empty streets, empty farms, or empty businesses. Empty churches or empty pews. Empty places at family gatherings. Empty hearts and empty homes. All of these phrases suggest that something is wrong. There is one glaring exception to this rule. It is the EMPTY TOMB. Part of our Easter celebration rests in the fact that the tomb of Jesus Christ is empty. For He has risen from the dead. As the Gospel of Luke declares, On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb. They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. While they were wondering about this, suddenly two men in clothes that gleamed like lightning stood beside them. In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here, he has risen! The stone wasn’t rolled away from the entrance to the tomb to let Jesus out. It was rolled away to let the world in so that all people might know that Jesus had risen from the dead. Satan did everything he could to keep Jesus in the ground. The religious leaders did everything they could to keep Jesus in the ground. The Roman soldiers did everything they could to keep Jesus in the ground. But no one could keep Jesus down. To this day there is an empty tomb in the city of Jerusalem that bears silent yet powerful witness to the fact that Jesus has risen from the dead. It is because of the empty tomb that Jesus is able to fill us with His presence and power. As Kenneth Gibble says, “Easter is not just one day a year. It is not even just the best day of the year. Easter is an ongoing reality that happens whenever empty hearts hear the Christ say, ‘I have come that you may have life, and have it to the full.’…Easter is (God’s) answer to every emptiness you and I may encounter. Pastor Gary
Our vision: This vibrant rural ministry center . . . Forms us in Christ through the Spirit Resources rural congregations Utilizes our diverse spiritual gifts Initiates relationships with neighbors Trains for creative team ministry Shares Christ through mission
APRIL 2015APRIL 2015APRIL 2015APRIL 2015
Adult
Day
Break
We are also taking donations of
Box Tops for Education, Pop tabs
for Ronald McDonald house, Eye
glasses for the Congo, and empty medication
bottles. There is a four drawer
collection area in the kitchen by
the refrigerator.
Food donations can also be dropped
off in the hallway by the Sunday
School office.
Women MinistriesWomen MinistriesWomen MinistriesWomen Ministries Barrel Ministry
Each month we choose an organization, charity or group that we are asking our church family to donate to:
This month we will be collecting supplies for the Adult Day Break held at Karmel twice monthly. This ministry is not a part of the Karmel Church budget. Donations they would appreciate are: sturdy 10 inch paper plates, small dessert plates, disposable soup bowls, napkins, decaf coffee, small hand lotions, dish scrubbies; individual size treats-cookies, crackers, chips, peanuts, etc.; Bingo prizes-post-it notes, candy bars, microwave popcorn, ,
April
We had a great night when Krista Ebert was here from Lake Beauty sharing about camp. We learned a lot about pirates and TREASURES OF THE KINGDOM. Please remember to register for camp by April 2nd in order to get a $10 or $20 dollar discount price from Lake Beauty. Karmel will also match that discount if registered by April 2nd. We also have partial and full scholarships available from Karmel. The discount codes and scholarship forms are available at the church by the office. There are specific codes for each camp and the scholarship form is on the back. We also have a payment plan where Karmel will pay the camp registration fee up front and you are able to pay it back throughout the year. Mark your check(s) with your child’s name and LBBC in the remarks.
Also – mark your calendars for Karmel’s Annual Family Get-away camping weekend July 31 - Aug 2.
If you have questions, please let us know.
Steve and Glenda Haverinen
Camp Coordinators
763-389-5799
Treasures of the KingdomTreasures of the KingdomTreasures of the KingdomTreasures of the Kingdom
Walk for Life
Saturday, May 16th
Pregnancy Resource Center
Come Join Us!
All Ages Welcome!
March Board Highlights
Jesi and Becca Benson will be sharing during the Sunday School Hour on their mission experiences - no date yet but all
will be invited to hear them.
Aaron Thompson will be home this summer and will be
speaking at a Sunday morning service.
Average attendance for the first 3 months of each year has been as follows: 2011 - 122; 2012 - 124; 2013 - 140; 2014 -
145; 2015 - 162 indicating we are reaching capacity.
Parsonage softener needs to be replaced.
LBBC Directors - Steve and Glenda Haverinen, camp offering
March 29th
Summer Sunday School starts May 31st - June 26. No SS July
5th.
April 26 Quarterly Congregational Meeting.
Bonnie Anderson, Vice Sec Thank you for your faithful giving!
Year to date
budget needed
$52,523.04
Year to date
(Actual Giving)
$50,425.31
Under
Budget
$2,097.73
BUDGET REPORT
Adult Day Break Senior Respite Group
Tuesdays, April 14th & 28th 10am - 2pm
Karmel Covenant Church
Thank you to all those who work to make this such a wonderful event.
Christian WomenChristian WomenChristian WomenChristian Women
Cambridge Christian Women’s Connection
“When Your Plans Fall Apart” By Gina Stanley. Neenah, WI
Special Feature
Sharon’s Sewing Creations Sharon Dahl, North Branch
Special Music Shannon Shogren
Monday, April 13th 11:00 am Spirit River Community Center
(Spectacular Events) 1320 County Rd 5 NE, Isanti, MN 55040
Tickets: $10.00 (includes lunch - pay at door) RSVP appreciated to Linda (763-552-0801) by April 6th
(Walk-ins will be accepted on day of event, however lunch cannot be assured. Restaurant is next door for food on own)
Free Child Care with RSVP Only
State number and age of children
Princeton-Milaca Christian Women
“When Your Plans Fall Apart” by Gina Stanley, Neenah, WI
Special Feature
Certified in Natural Health and also does ION cleansing and essential Oils
Lori Curott, Princeton
Special Music
Vicky Thompson, Milaca
Tuesday, April 14th, 10-11:45 am
Milaca Methodist Fellowship Hall 310 3rd Avenue NW, Milaca
Tickets: $7.00 (includes brunch) Reservations or Cancellations
Alice Vandenberg @ 320-294-5713
Free Babysitting (you hire—we will pay)
- Parish Nurse -
When parish nursing did a survey of congregation interests
last fall, having a refresher course in CPR/AED use was one
of the most requested topics. On Thursday, April 30, there
will be a CPR/AED class here at Karmel led by John Zahn of
Allina Health EMS. It will be a 2 hour course from 6:30 – 8:30
PM. There is no charge for this class.
CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a life-saving
technique, that is relatively easy to learn. We do have an AED
here at the church so it would be good to have you come
and also learn how to use it if the occasion should arise that
it is needed.
There will be a sign up sheet on the parish nurse bulletin
board for you to sign up for the class.
From the parish nurse committee, we do wish you the most
blessed Easter as we celebrate Jesus resurrection, The One
who saves us for all eternity.
2015
Sign up sheets are in the narthex for Youth (Ages 8-16 on June 1st) & Men’s Softball teams ( Age 16+ )
APRIL 2015 Schedules
Greeters
5 - Gerry & Jackie Cronquist 12 - Randy & Crystal Sieckert 19 - Harley & Yvonne Olson 26 - Steve & Glenda Haverinen
Nursery
5 - Amie Fluth/Isabella Lenzen 12 - Ehlan Thompson/Marissa Grabow 19 - Nicole Lenzen/Sydney Haverinen 26 - Deb Wilkinson/Kevin Gageby
Early Childhood
5 - Mike & Jill Bratvold/Josh Tonn 12 - Kristie Kaiser/Abby Milles 19 - Amee Cooper/Jared Olson 26 - Tom & Kelly Filzen/Holly Anderson
Children’s Church
5 - Alyson Milles/Holly Anderson 12 - Jackie Hovis/Kevin Gageby 19 - Stacy Mosher/Isabella Lenzen 26 - Jody Marx/Ricky Torkelson
Refreshment Schedule
5 - Diane Kinnard 12 - Crystal Kennedy & Kristie Kaiser 19 - Bev Griswold 26 - Nina & Shirley Tonn
Snow Shoveling
March 30 - April 5 Matt Melin April 6 - 12 Kyle Gageby
Carmel Roll Egg Bake
1/2 C butter
1 1/2 C packed brown sugar
1 1/2 tsp. cinnamon-divided
10-12 slices of bread
8-10 eggs
1 3/4 C milk
Melt butter in a 9x13 pan. Stir in brown sugar and 1/2 tsp. cinnamon, tilt
and coat the bottom of the pan. Tear bread into pieces and place on top
of the brown sugar and butter mixture. Blend other ingredients and
pour over bread. Cover with tinfoil and refrigerate overnight. Bake 45-60
minutes @ 350°. Uncover and invert onto cookie sheet or platter.
Recipe of the Month
(this recipe is one of the egg bakes from the WM brunch)
Women Ministries Brunch
Saturday May 9th at 9:00a.m.
Speaker: Christi Pease
Director of Women Ministries for the Covenant Church
Saturday, April 11th
4:00—7:00 p.m. at Karmel Covenant Church 5799 County Road 6 NW, Princeton, MN
- Spa Services - Chair Massage — Mini Facials
Paraffin Hand Dips
Eyebrow Waxing — Nail Polishing
Hand and Arm Massage
Silent Auction — Soup, Salad and Sweets Premier Design Jewelry, and Young Living Essential Oils
Questions can be directed to Amee Cooper at
612 919 1575 or [email protected]
Silent Auction items can be given to Shirley Tonn
100% of donations for services, vendor sales
and Silent Auction goes to the
Lake Beauty Bible Camp Scholarship Fund
No appointment
necessary
Come when you can,
stay as long
as you like
Karmel Covenant Church History
1-6-1894 All that owe money from auction should pay off their debt as soon as possible.
1-1-1898 Outstanding from the auction years 1893-1897 %$54.15
7-30-1904 Motion made and accepted we have a mission auction 9-17-1904 and to call
J. B. Sjoquist from Dassel to work as auctioneer.
Bonnie - Church historian
April 2015 Newsletter
www.lbbc.com (320) 732-3218 Email: [email protected]
Summer Camp Early Bird Registration Deadline...April 3rd! If you haven't registered for family camp or summer youth camp, then now is the time as the early bird deadline is fast approaching! If you need help registering, having your password reset, or have questions don't hesitate to call the office at 320-732-3218. But don't wait till April 3rd--Register Today!
Spring Work Day-- April 25th The facilities and grounds of Lake Beauty Bible Camp are an essential part of what allows us to do ministry. We invite you to come for free and use your skills, abilities, and servant
hearts to come help us get camp ready for the summer season! Please call the office to let us know you are coming, send an email, or register online! 8:30am is check in time, coffee will
be available. Then help with projects throughout the day till lunch at noon.
We want to congratulate again our 2014 Work Day Church Award Winners: - Gold Hammer Award (Best Overall Turnout): 1st Covenant Willmar - Silver Hammer Award (Farthest Distance Traveled): Rochester Covenant - Bronze Hammer Award (Best Percentage of Membership): 1st Covenant Willmar
Memorial Day Family Camp - May 22-25
Memorial Day Family Camp is just around the corner, which means SUMMER! This year we
have Greg Speck coming to speak. Greg graduated from Bethel University with a major in
Sociology and minors in Social Work and Biblical and Theological studies. He says he has the
best job in the world and that is traveling around the world speaking to teenagers and
families. He has been a caseworker for emotionally disturbed and delinquent teens, Youth
Pastor, Youth Specialist for Moody Bible Institute, President of Youth Ministries International
and a friend to endangered woodland animals. He is now the "Youth and Family communicator" for Bethel
University in, lovely and tropical, St Paul, Minnesota where he and his wife Bonnie live. They also have four
children pursuing their dreams across the world. If you would like to come to Memorial Day Family Camp
please call the office for availability.
L.I.T / Junior Staff Leaders in Training (L.I.T.) is designed to mentor and encourage young Christian
leaders (10th-12th grade) to serve in their home church or as potential cabin leaders
as future members of Lake Beauty's Summer Staff. The design of this program is to help you understand better the gifts that God has placed in you, and how you can use
them to be a disciple of Christ in all areas of your life. Thus the program offers a
variety of seminars, work projects, and opportunities to shadow a staff member. To apply visit our website and fill out the application.
Junior Staff
If you have completed L.I.T. and are not yet old enough to apply to be on summer staff, then this is the
program for you! It's another opportunity for you to continue to learn and grow as a disciple of Christ and
develop your leadership gifts. As a Junior Staff member, you will have the opportunity to be an assistant in a
cabin with a summer staff cabin leader. To apply visit our website and fill out an application.
Karmel Covenant Church 5799 County Road 6 NW Princeton, MN 55371 Phone: (763) 389-3169 Email: [email protected] Website: www.karmelcovenantchurch.org
If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please contact the church office at (763) 389-3169 or email us at [email protected]
Easter Week Schedule
April 3 - Good Friday
7:00 p.m. Service
April 5 - Easter Sunday
8:00 a.m. Outdoor Service in the Cemetery
8:30 a.m. Pancake Breakfast
9:15 a.m. Egg Hunt
10:00 a.m. Easter Worship Service
Karmel newsKarmel newsKarmel newsKarmel news Dear Friends, Has this ever happened to you? You’re driving down the road when you suddenly notice that the needle of your fuel gauge is on empty. You’re riding on fumes and there isn’t a gas station in sight. Kenneth Gibble says that the word “empty” usually carries negative connotations. We talk about: Empty wallets, empty cupboards, empty refrigerators, or empty stomachs. Empty streets, empty farms, or empty businesses. Empty churches or empty pews. Empty places at family gatherings. Empty hearts and empty homes. All of these phrases suggest that something is wrong. There is one glaring exception to this rule. It is the EMPTY TOMB. Part of our Easter celebration rests in the fact that the tomb of Jesus Christ is empty. For He has risen from the dead. As the Gospel of Luke declares, On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb. They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. While they were wondering about this, suddenly two men in clothes that gleamed like lightning stood beside them. In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here, he has risen! The stone wasn’t rolled away from the entrance to the tomb to let Jesus out. It was rolled away to let the world in so that all people might know that Jesus had risen from the dead. Satan did everything he could to keep Jesus in the ground. The religious leaders did everything they could to keep Jesus in the ground. The Roman soldiers did everything they could to keep Jesus in the ground. But no one could keep Jesus down. To this day there is an empty tomb in the city of Jerusalem that bears silent yet powerful witness to the fact that Jesus has risen from the dead. It is because of the empty tomb that Jesus is able to fill us with His presence and power. As Kenneth Gibble says, “Easter is not just one day a year. It is not even just the best day of the year. Easter is an ongoing reality that happens whenever empty hearts hear the Christ say, ‘I have come that you may have life, and have it to the full.’…Easter is (God’s) answer to every emptiness you and I may encounter. Pastor Gary
Our vision: This vibrant rural ministry center . . . Forms us in Christ through the Spirit Resources rural congregations Utilizes our diverse spiritual gifts Initiates relationships with neighbors Trains for creative team ministry Shares Christ through mission
APRIL 2015APRIL 2015APRIL 2015APRIL 2015
Adult
Day
Break
We are also taking donations of
Box Tops for Education, Pop tabs
for Ronald McDonald house, Eye
glasses for the Congo, and empty medication
bottles. There is a four drawer
collection area in the kitchen by
the refrigerator.
Food donations can also be dropped
off in the hallway by the Sunday
School office.
Women MinistriesWomen MinistriesWomen MinistriesWomen Ministries Barrel Ministry
Each month we choose an organization, charity or group that we are asking our church family to donate to:
This month we will be collecting supplies for the Adult Day Break held at Karmel twice monthly. This ministry is not a part of the Karmel Church budget. Donations they would appreciate are: sturdy 10 inch paper plates, small dessert plates, disposable soup bowls, napkins, decaf coffee, small hand lotions, dish scrubbies; individual size treats-cookies, crackers, chips, peanuts, etc.; Bingo prizes-post-it notes, candy bars, microwave popcorn, ,
April
We had a great night when Krista Ebert was here from Lake Beauty sharing about camp. We learned a lot about pirates and TREASURES OF THE KINGDOM. Please remember to register for camp by April 2nd in order to get a $10 or $20 dollar discount price from Lake Beauty. Karmel will also match that discount if registered by April 2nd. We also have partial and full scholarships available from Karmel. The discount codes and scholarship forms are available at the church by the office. There are specific codes for each camp and the scholarship form is on the back. We also have a payment plan where Karmel will pay the camp registration fee up front and you are able to pay it back throughout the year. Mark your check(s) with your child’s name and LBBC in the remarks.
Also – mark your calendars for Karmel’s Annual Family Get-away camping weekend July 31 - Aug 2.
If you have questions, please let us know.
Steve and Glenda Haverinen
Camp Coordinators
763-389-5799
Treasures of the KingdomTreasures of the KingdomTreasures of the KingdomTreasures of the Kingdom
Walk for Life
Saturday, May 16th
Pregnancy Resource Center
Come Join Us!
All Ages Welcome!
March Board Highlights
Jesi and Becca Benson will be sharing during the Sunday School Hour on their mission experiences - no date yet but all
will be invited to hear them.
Aaron Thompson will be home this summer and will be
speaking at a Sunday morning service.
Average attendance for the first 3 months of each year has been as follows: 2011 - 122; 2012 - 124; 2013 - 140; 2014 -
145; 2015 - 162 indicating we are reaching capacity.
Parsonage softener needs to be replaced.
LBBC Directors - Steve and Glenda Haverinen, camp offering
March 29th
Summer Sunday School starts May 31st - June 26. No SS July
5th.
April 26 Quarterly Congregational Meeting.
Bonnie Anderson, Vice Sec Thank you for your faithful giving!
Year to date
budget needed
$52,523.04
Year to date
(Actual Giving)
$50,425.31
Under
Budget
$2,097.73
BUDGET REPORT
Adult Day Break Senior Respite Group
Tuesdays, April 14th & 28th 10am - 2pm
Karmel Covenant Church
Thank you to all those who work to make this such a wonderful event.
Christian WomenChristian WomenChristian WomenChristian Women
Cambridge Christian Women’s Connection
“When Your Plans Fall Apart” By Gina Stanley. Neenah, WI
Special Feature
Sharon’s Sewing Creations Sharon Dahl, North Branch
Special Music Shannon Shogren
Monday, April 13th 11:00 am Spirit River Community Center
(Spectacular Events) 1320 County Rd 5 NE, Isanti, MN 55040
Tickets: $10.00 (includes lunch - pay at door) RSVP appreciated to Linda (763-552-0801) by April 6th
(Walk-ins will be accepted on day of event, however lunch cannot be assured. Restaurant is next door for food on own)
Free Child Care with RSVP Only
State number and age of children
Princeton-Milaca Christian Women
“When Your Plans Fall Apart” by Gina Stanley, Neenah, WI
Special Feature
Certified in Natural Health and also does ION cleansing and essential Oils
Lori Curott, Princeton
Special Music
Vicky Thompson, Milaca
Tuesday, April 14th, 10-11:45 am
Milaca Methodist Fellowship Hall 310 3rd Avenue NW, Milaca
Tickets: $7.00 (includes brunch) Reservations or Cancellations
Alice Vandenberg @ 320-294-5713
Free Babysitting (you hire—we will pay)
- Parish Nurse -
When parish nursing did a survey of congregation interests
last fall, having a refresher course in CPR/AED use was one
of the most requested topics. On Thursday, April 30, there
will be a CPR/AED class here at Karmel led by John Zahn of
Allina Health EMS. It will be a 2 hour course from 6:30 – 8:30
PM. There is no charge for this class.
CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a life-saving
technique, that is relatively easy to learn. We do have an AED
here at the church so it would be good to have you come
and also learn how to use it if the occasion should arise that
it is needed.
There will be a sign up sheet on the parish nurse bulletin
board for you to sign up for the class.
From the parish nurse committee, we do wish you the most
blessed Easter as we celebrate Jesus resurrection, The One
who saves us for all eternity.
2015
Sign up sheets are in the narthex for Youth (Ages 8-16 on June 1st) & Men’s Softball teams ( Age 16+ )
APRIL 2015 Schedules
Greeters
5 - Gerry & Jackie Cronquist 12 - Randy & Crystal Sieckert 19 - Harley & Yvonne Olson 26 - Steve & Glenda Haverinen
Nursery
5 - Amie Fluth/Isabella Lenzen 12 - Ehlan Thompson/Marissa Grabow 19 - Nicole Lenzen/Sydney Haverinen 26 - Deb Wilkinson/Kevin Gageby
Early Childhood
5 - Mike & Jill Bratvold/Josh Tonn 12 - Kristie Kaiser/Abby Milles 19 - Amee Cooper/Jared Olson 26 - Tom & Kelly Filzen/Holly Anderson
Children’s Church
5 - Alyson Milles/Holly Anderson 12 - Jackie Hovis/Kevin Gageby 19 - Stacy Mosher/Isabella Lenzen 26 - Jody Marx/Ricky Torkelson
Refreshment Schedule
5 - Diane Kinnard 12 - Crystal Kennedy & Kristie Kaiser 19 - Bev Griswold 26 - Nina & Shirley Tonn
Snow Shoveling
March 30 - April 5 Matt Melin April 6 - 12 Kyle Gageby
Carmel Roll Egg Bake
1/2 C butter
1 1/2 C packed brown sugar
1 1/2 tsp. cinnamon-divided
10-12 slices of bread
8-10 eggs
1 3/4 C milk
Melt butter in a 9x13 pan. Stir in brown sugar and 1/2 tsp. cinnamon, tilt
and coat the bottom of the pan. Tear bread into pieces and place on top
of the brown sugar and butter mixture. Blend other ingredients and
pour over bread. Cover with tinfoil and refrigerate overnight. Bake 45-60
minutes @ 350°. Uncover and invert onto cookie sheet or platter.
Recipe of the Month
(this recipe is one of the egg bakes from the WM brunch)
Women Ministries Brunch
Saturday May 9th at 9:00a.m.
Speaker: Christi Pease
Director of Women Ministries for the Covenant Church
Saturday, April 11th
4:00—7:00 p.m. at Karmel Covenant Church 5799 County Road 6 NW, Princeton, MN
- Spa Services - Chair Massage — Mini Facials
Paraffin Hand Dips
Eyebrow Waxing — Nail Polishing
Hand and Arm Massage
Silent Auction — Soup, Salad and Sweets Premier Design Jewelry, and Young Living Essential Oils
Questions can be directed to Amee Cooper at
612 919 1575 or [email protected]
Silent Auction items can be given to Shirley Tonn
100% of donations for services, vendor sales
and Silent Auction goes to the
Lake Beauty Bible Camp Scholarship Fund
No appointment
necessary
Come when you can,
stay as long
as you like
Karmel Covenant Church History
1-6-1894 All that owe money from auction should pay off their debt as soon as possible.
1-1-1898 Outstanding from the auction years 1893-1897 %$54.15
7-30-1904 Motion made and accepted we have a mission auction 9-17-1904 and to call
J. B. Sjoquist from Dassel to work as auctioneer.
Bonnie - Church historian
April 2015 Newsletter
www.lbbc.com (320) 732-3218 Email: [email protected]
Summer Camp Early Bird Registration Deadline...April 3rd! If you haven't registered for family camp or summer youth camp, then now is the time as the early bird deadline is fast approaching! If you need help registering, having your password reset, or have questions don't hesitate to call the office at 320-732-3218. But don't wait till April 3rd--Register Today!
Spring Work Day-- April 25th The facilities and grounds of Lake Beauty Bible Camp are an essential part of what allows us to do ministry. We invite you to come for free and use your skills, abilities, and servant
hearts to come help us get camp ready for the summer season! Please call the office to let us know you are coming, send an email, or register online! 8:30am is check in time, coffee will
be available. Then help with projects throughout the day till lunch at noon.
We want to congratulate again our 2014 Work Day Church Award Winners: - Gold Hammer Award (Best Overall Turnout): 1st Covenant Willmar - Silver Hammer Award (Farthest Distance Traveled): Rochester Covenant - Bronze Hammer Award (Best Percentage of Membership): 1st Covenant Willmar
Memorial Day Family Camp - May 22-25
Memorial Day Family Camp is just around the corner, which means SUMMER! This year we
have Greg Speck coming to speak. Greg graduated from Bethel University with a major in
Sociology and minors in Social Work and Biblical and Theological studies. He says he has the
best job in the world and that is traveling around the world speaking to teenagers and
families. He has been a caseworker for emotionally disturbed and delinquent teens, Youth
Pastor, Youth Specialist for Moody Bible Institute, President of Youth Ministries International
and a friend to endangered woodland animals. He is now the "Youth and Family communicator" for Bethel
University in, lovely and tropical, St Paul, Minnesota where he and his wife Bonnie live. They also have four
children pursuing their dreams across the world. If you would like to come to Memorial Day Family Camp
please call the office for availability.
L.I.T / Junior Staff Leaders in Training (L.I.T.) is designed to mentor and encourage young Christian
leaders (10th-12th grade) to serve in their home church or as potential cabin leaders
as future members of Lake Beauty's Summer Staff. The design of this program is to help you understand better the gifts that God has placed in you, and how you can use
them to be a disciple of Christ in all areas of your life. Thus the program offers a
variety of seminars, work projects, and opportunities to shadow a staff member. To apply visit our website and fill out the application.
Junior Staff
If you have completed L.I.T. and are not yet old enough to apply to be on summer staff, then this is the
program for you! It's another opportunity for you to continue to learn and grow as a disciple of Christ and
develop your leadership gifts. As a Junior Staff member, you will have the opportunity to be an assistant in a
cabin with a summer staff cabin leader. To apply visit our website and fill out an application.