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    FIRST THINGS FIRST The Weekly News of First Lutheran Church and School

    1644 Nursery Road, Clearwater, FL 33756

    Phone 727-462-8000For the c hurch, p ress 1For the scho ol, press 2

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    May 15-16, 2010 In God We Trust

    From Gods Matchless WordFaith and Endurance

    2-4Dear brothers, is your life full of difficulties and temptations? Then be happy,

    for when the way is rough, your patience has a chance to grow. So let it grow, anddont try to squirm out of your problems. For when your patience is finally in full

    bloom, then you will be ready for anything, strong in character, full and complete. James 1:2-4

    The Living Bible

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    Sunday School & Bible Classes SUNDAYS

    * Sunday School and Bible Study classes will be cancelled on Mothers Day morning.

    9:15 a.m. Fellowship Hall The Book of GenesisWeekly Pastor Zimmermann

    Gathering Place Young Single Adults Married Couples & Single Parent Adults

    Kathy Piering

    Chapel in church Life Light

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    Dan Snook Loft-Youth Room in CLC High School Students

    9-10-11-12 gr. Rick Howard

    Church Library Middle School6-7-8 gr.Ralph Otte

    Church Nursery 0-2 yr. olds Erica Hinz

    Room 10 in the Fellowship Hall 3-4-5 yr. olds & K-1-2 gr. / 3-4-5 gr. Jane Otte & Vicki Miller

    7:00 p.m. Off-site Womens Bible Study1st and 3rd Sundays June Schultz

    TUESDAYS 7:00 a.m. Fellowship Hall Mens Prayer Breakfast

    April 27 th : Nutrition and YouFollowed by the Worker Bees (work around the campus)

    W EDNESDAYS 9:45 a.m. Fellowship Hall The Book of Zechariah Adult Bible Study Weekly Rev. Arnie Piering

    89 Your word, O LORD, is eternal; it stands firm in the heavens. Psalm 119:89 NIV

    The Bible has survived every scratch of human pen. It has survived the assault of skeptics, agnostics, andatheists. It has never been proved wrong by a single archaeological discovery. It remains supreme in itsrevelation of redemption. God still speaks to us today through that same Word, which stands forever .

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    Prayers of the PeopleFor The People

    Sick, Hospitalized or Recovering:-George Bock -Doris & Lester Cecil -Mary Lou & Carl Holdefer-Dorothy Hornbuckle -Esther Hornburg -Dan Murray-Jean Schultz -Linnea Starr-Ryan Fox , cousin of Sandy Brown -Richard Hayes , son of Richard & Carole Hay-Henry Hammel , Joni Hammels brother -Sarah Marsh Kertberg , niece of Lee Marsh-Troy McKenna , friend of Peggie McClave -Dee Nizen , aunt of Lynn Hedrick-Tamara Norton , family of Marge Carver -Rita Sivals , friend of the Hedrick family

    Birthdays: -Roger Beougher , 5-15-10-Lil Howard , 5-17-10 -Gertrude Geehnard , 90 on 5-22-10

    Anniversary: -Thomas & Sandy Brown , 36th wedding anniversary on 5-18-10-Douglas & Chris Carr , 32nd wedding anniversary on 5-20-10

    C ondolences: -Our sincere Christian sympathy goes to the family of Russell Philippy , husband of Virginia Philippy, as he went to be with the Lord Wednesday evening, May 12 th. Russell, age 86, wasborn November 23, 1923. Memorial services will be planned soon at FLC. More information will follow.Please keep his family in your prayers.

    (Birthdays & anniversaries, etc. will be put in FTF only when they have been requested by the individual, family, or friend. Thank you.)

    For The Church, Our Community, Our Nation and the Worldpray without ceasing 1 Thessalonians 5:17

    T hank the Lord for all his provision and blessings; pray for the forgiveness of our sins and shortcomings. P ray for peoples hearts all around our world, to be turned to the Lord for salvation and comfort.P ray for wisdom for those dealing with the ongoing oil spill in the Gulf that is endangering our coastlines

    wildlife, & livelihoods. Pray, also, for the families who lost loved ones in the tornadoes last week and forall the families of those who perished in the plane crash in Libya. Only a 12-year-old boy survived.

    P ray for the protection of our nations continually threatened economy and for guidance and directionfrom the Lord; and, especially, for our nation to humble themselves before the Lord. (II Chronicles 7:14)

    P ray for positive results from our small group meetings and, as we go before the Lord corporately forguidance and blessing. Trust Him and thank Him for His faithfulness.P ray for our children to come to know the Lord, to remain steadfast in their faith, & to praise Him daily

    during all times in their future. May we all take a stand for the Lord, especially during persecution.P ray for our FLS students as they come closer to the end of this school year; for testing peace and grace;

    and for our eighth grade graduates. Keep in prayer, too, our high school and college graduates.

    Always remember to pray for the persecuted church worldwide. (See Voice of the Martyrs website:www.persecution.com .) Pray for the safe rescue and protection of exploited children everywhere.Always pray for our military at all times and in all places.

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    Serving in the Military:Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do notbe discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go. Joshua 1:9

    Deployed:-Tabor Cleberg , E3, Air Force, Kadena, Okinawa, Japan-Christopher Gleaton, Captain , US Army, Iraq, godson of Mary Ann and Charles Domzalski-Janna Less , Air Force, daughter of Rev. & Mrs. Keith Less, Baghdad. New address:

    SrA Janna Less, 732 ESFS/Det 3, APO AE 09378-Sgt. Jonathan Norton , great-nephew of Marge Carver; deployed for his second tour in Iraq

    Stateside:-Max Garrett, Army, son of Candy Garrett, Ft. Polk, Louisiana, under medical care followingnumerous surgeries for injuries received overseas

    -ET1SW Chris LaGrange, Navy, an FLS Dad -S/Sgt. Jimmy Lovett, National Guard,420 Special Forces Group, Birmingham, AL, husband of Erna

    Kollmeyers granddaughter, Jessica-Maj. Kurt Mueller, Army, now in the U.S. at Command & General Staff College,

    Ft. Leavenworth, KS; grandson of Don & Joan Mueller-Pvt. James Smith, Camp Pendleton, CA, the Holdefers granddaughters husband -Danielle Taylor , PV2 Army, stationed at Ft. Jackson, S.C., granddaughter of Cindy Taylor & niece of

    Matt and Rebecca Fordham-GySgt. Steven Murray, USMC, presently stationed at the Pentagon, son of Marge & Ken Murray-MMFN Justin R. Holcomb , Navy, grandson of Carol Blue, is now serving stateside

    -SPC Nathan Davis , Army, cousin of Ronda FarrisFlowers:

    The floral arrangement on the altar this weekend isplaced by Tom & Sandy Brown in celebration of their 36th wedding anniversary and for the joys and many blessingsover the years.There are a large number of vacant dates available for flower arrangements.

    Sign-up sheets for future floral donations are available in a binder in the Narthex. Thank you .

    Newspaper Ad: Please sign up in the Narthex to sponsor any available weekend of our ongoingnewspaper advertisement expense. We so appreciate your help. As always, you may split the expense with

    others just put all the names on the list for that weekend. Thank you for your help.

    Please call the off ice by 10:00 a.m. Wed nesday to give your floral or new spaper ded ication message.

    DMay 15, 2010 is Armed Forces Day.

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    Look! Coming Soon to FLC or FLS! Senior Lunch Bunch (Speaker: WWII POW) Tuesday, May 18 th , 11:30 a.m. in Room 10Mens Prayer Breakfast Every Tuesday at 7:00 a.m.Pre-K 4 Graduation Ceremony Friday, June 4 th , 10:00 a.m.Graduation Banquet (8th Grade Families) Friday, June 4 th , 6:00 p.m. CLCChurch Cake Reception for 8 th Gr. graduates Sunday, June 6 th , 11:30 a.m. Fellowship HallLast Day of School Wednesday, June 9 th , day of school

    Altar Guild Announcements-Altar Guild will have their final meeting of the year at the Olive Garden restaurant at

    Largo Mall on June 1 st at 6:00 p.m. If you would like to attend, please contact BrendaPeters at 771-7611 by May 30 th . Thank you so much.

    - Due to the hot weather, we are unable to get geraniums to be put on the altarfor May 22 nd and 23 rd . Those who have paid already, your money will berefunded. We are sorry about this. Thanks to all of you for your support when we ask to have plants put on the altar for Christmas and Easter, and also tothose of you who have signed up to have flowers on the altar each Sunday.

    The Altar Guild

    Every other SundayPre-K 3 - 5 th Grade

    NEXT weekend May 23, 2010 during the 10:30 a.m. service

    IssuesProblems We all have issues and problems that we face. For some, it is their attitude. Forothers, its a habit that they cant seem to break. For many, it is something they have faced their whole life. The goal of thisseries is to take on each of those issues and problems and learn how to Deal With It! Not just our own way, but the BIBLE

    WAY! We out what God has to say about how we should Deal With It! need to find May 23 rd : Watch Your Mouth (The Tongue)

    We must not let our tongue get out of control!

    Children will enjoy videos, music, puppet skits, illustrated messages, power verse, and games! Children will be escorted to the gymafter the childrens message in the Sanctuary. Parents, please pick them up in the gym after the service.

    Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence,so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.

    Hebrews 4:16 NIV

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    Christian Care Giving a Way of Life A new opportunity for Christian care giving will begin very soon at Faith Lutheran in Dunedin. Anyone who isinterested in learning a little more about relating to those in need, whether in the hospital, nursing facilities, or

    even in the home, please contact Dan Snook at 727-797-7233. We will begin these daytime classes very soon,so do not delay. Pray about this opportunity and then if you think this might be for you, please call Dan.

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    Bells: Wednesday 6:45 p.m . un til 5-19-10

    Adult Choir : is on hiatus for the summer.Rehearsals resume Wednesday, 9-15-10 Please watch FTF for news about S u m m e r Ch o i r .

    Praise Team: Thursday 7:30 p.m .Saturday Warm-up at 5:30 p.m.

    Call Ann Hinz, Worship Director, to join one of these musical praise groups: 727-462-8000 x 104.

    Worth Repeating There is no surprise more magical than the surprise of being loved.

    It is the finger of God on a man's shoulder. Charles Morgan - This Days Smile.org While faith makes all things possible,

    it is love that makes all things easy. Evan Hopkins

    Visitor CornerW elcome to all who come here to worship our L ORD . Another voice in praise of Him is a wonderful

    blessing. We are so glad you have come. To show our appreciation we would like you to stop by our visitorcenter, located in the narthex, where you will find gift bags. Please take one.

    P lease introduce yourself to Pastor and perhaps to others you may notice just hanging around after theworship service has concluded. We sometimes get so caught up in our excitement at seeing friends for thefirst time in the past week that we forget to lookout for YOU! Thank you for joining us today, and please,thank our Lord for his free gift of grace.

    Radio Music for our Phone System We need a strong radio to reach local Christian radio stations. We would like to play Christian musicfor the on-hold music on our campus phone system. If anyone has one we could borrow to try,

    please call the office. We really need to get rid of the static on the phone that you hear when you are waiting for an extension. Thank you so much.

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    THE SILENT SERMON A member of a certain church, who previously had been attending services regularly, stopped going. Aftera few weeks, the pastor decided to visit him.

    It was a chilly evening. The pastor found the man at home alone, sitting before a blazing fire. Guessing thereason for his pastor's visit, the man welcomed him, led him to a comfortable chair near the fireplace and

    waited. The pastor made himself at home, but said nothing. In the grave silence, he contemplated the dance of theflames around the burning logs. After some minutes, the pastor took the fire tongs, carefully picked up a

    brightly burning ember and placed it to one side of the hearth all alone then he sat back in his chair, stillsilent.

    The host watched all this in quiet contemplation. As the one lone ember's flame flickered and diminished,there was a momentary glow and then its fire was no more. Soon it was cold and dead. Not a word had been spoken since the initial greeting. The pastor glanced at his watch and realized it wastime to leave. He slowly stood up, picked up the cold, dead ember and placed it

    back in the middle of the fire. Immediately it began to glow, once more with thelight and warmth of the burning coals around it.

    As the pastor reached the door to leave, his host said, with a tear running down

    his cheek, Thank you so much for your visit and especially for the fiery sermon. I will be back in church next Sunday.

    Last Wee ks Attend anc e: Ma y 8-9, 2010

    Sa turda y: 6:30 pm: 54 Sund ay: 8:00 a m: 70 10:30 am: 131

    Sund ay Sc hool & Pasto r s Bible Class: Ca nc elled for Mother s Day Wee kend breakfastWed nesd ay, 5-12-10 Bible Stud y: 27

    Churc h O ffe ring Unrestric te d - Fisc a l Yea r Wee k 41 (Ma y 8-9, 2010)* Bud gete d Weekly Inc ome: ....................................................................................................................$10,858.00Rec eived This We ek:....................................................................................................................................7,800.00Spec ia l Sac rific ia l Offering : ........................................................................................................................3,875.00Bud geted Yea r-to -Da te :.........................................................................................................................445,178.00

    Rec eived Yea r-to -Da te: .........................................................................................................................298,844.78*Previously used Budgeted Weekly Income figure of $7012 has been

    adjusted to reflect change due to non-receipt of expected $200,000 gift.

    Are you rea lly here? Members, please sign in, so we know if you are active or inactive. Envelope donations ARE NOT used torecord attendance. Please help us by signing in on a blue card for each worship service that you attend; IFYOU ARE A MEMBER, we only need your name(s) and the date. As a member, you dont have to fill in theaddress, phone number, etc UNLESS THIS INFORMATION HAS CHANGED. All visitors please fill in thecard in full. Thank you.

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    From: This Weeks Sermon.org May 10, 2010Excerpt below taken from:

    What Happened in Nazareth"Nazareth? Can anything good come from there?"John 1:46

    [The angel Gabriel spoke to Mary in Nazareth..Jesus was born in Bethlehem because of the Romancensus..His parents had to take Him and flee to Egypt to escape King Herods killing spree of newbornboys. Raised back in NazarethHe then started His ministry in Capernaum.] It may have seemed likeJesus and His parents were being yanked around by governments and kings, making their lives difficult atcritical times. I try to imagine Mary being nine months pregnant, having to ride on a donkey to Bethlehem,and then finding no place to stay and give birth to her child. I try to imagine their having to flee that citybecause a crazed king wanted to kill their young Son. I try to imagine their having to move to a foreigncountry when Jesus was small, with all the changes such a move from family and friends must have entailed.Yet, I'm encouraged to think that each stop along the way was not random. Each move was part of God'sdivine plan for both Jesus and His parents. Hundreds of years earlier each stop along the way had alreadybeen foretold.

    Getting to Bethlehem was the first stop in fulfilling the prophecies concerning the Messiah. When the chief priests and teachers of the law were asked where the Messiah was to be born, they replied:

    "In Bethlehem in Judea, for this is what the prophet has written: 'But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for out of you will come a ruler who will be theshepherd of my people Israel.' " Matthew 2: 5-6

    The trip to Egypt fulfilled the next stop. As Matthew said:

    "And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet:'Out of Egypt, I called my son' " Matthew 2:15

    And the return to Nazareth fulfilled the third stop. As Matthew said about His return:

    "So was fulfilled what was said through the prophets: 'He will be called a Nazarene' " Matthew 2:23 So, rather than a seemingly random chain of events moving Jesus from place to place, God had a plan and away to use all of those events to bring about His will. Your life is not random and the places where you liveand work and eat and sleep are not arbitrary, regardless of the reputation they may or may not have. God hasa plan for you, for your life, and for the situations that you're facing even right now. He wants you to trust

    Him fully with that plan and follow Him wherever He leads whether that's staying where He wants you tostay or going where He wants you to go. Trust Him with every aspect of your life and let Him take control of the direction it takes. It's good to make plans for our lives, but it's also good to let God take control of thoseplans when He has a better one. As it says in the book of Proverbs:

    "In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps"Proverbs 16:9

    Let's pray:Father, thank You for taking the random events of our lives and giving them purpose and meaning in waysthat go beyond anything we could think or imagine. Lord, we commit to trusting You again today, giving You

    full control over the course that our lives take. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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    Men's Prayer Breakfast at First Lutheran

    MEN, come meet together again this week for food for the souland for the body! Each Tuesday morning from 7:00 - 7:45 a.m. ourmens ministry hosts a fellowship and prayer breakfast in our FirstLutheran Fellowship Hall. Come and bring a friend. Dont forget!Bring a friend! Start your day praising the Lord!

    We meet again next on: Tuesday, May 18 th Featuring: Solving Our Temperm ent Problems - Fear

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    School News - By Principal, Elaine Popp

    Mission Statement:First Lutheran School exists to proclaim the Gospel as we teach academic skills and Christian values,establishing a strong foundation for a child to live a successful, positive, and Christ-centered life.

    On Wednesday, Mrs. Bershaw took her 3 rd graders to Eagle Lake Park. The studentsbrought their bikes to school and then they rode from school over to the park and thenrode bikes around in the park. Its nice to have a park so close to our school for ourstudents to enjoy.

    On Friday, Mrs. Davidsons Pre-K 3 & 4 class went on a field trip to the ClearwaterAquarium.

    The Lutheran Regional Spelling bee was held on Friday in Lakeland. Ourrepresentatives were Kaylee K. in Grade 1, Tommy B. in Grade 3, Lee S. inGrade 4, Jordon L. in Grade 5, and Erik H. and Ceiteag H. in middle school.Well let you know later how well our students did in the spelling bee.

    On Friday evening, we had our Annual Athletic Banquet. The athletes from our varioussports teams and their parents had a great meal, recognition of our athletes, and some fungame time between students and parents. Thank you, Mrs. Hallsted and Booster Club forall your hard work throughout the school year.

    Relying on God has to begin all over again every day as if nothing had yet been done.

    C. S. Lewis

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    Youth News! Thank you, thank you, thank you for your generous support of all the youth fundraisers. We

    only need to raise $1170.96 to meet our goal to go to the Youth Gathering, Believe, in New Orleansthis coming July! Chocolate candy bars are still being sold. See Ann Hinz or a youth to purchase.

    God bless you for your continued support!!

    Youth Basketball!Youth Basketball continues through May 22 nd . The cost is only $5 per week. Games start at9:00 a.m. New players should plan to arrive 15 minutes early. Wear a gray or black t-shirt.Please call Melvin Maciolek with questions at: 449-9185.

    Guatemala Missions News:Pastor Zimmermann has now made availablefor you to look online at some photographs of the teams trip. Be sure to see ittoday at: http://flcclearwater.org/guatemala

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    There is now a second set of photos from the rest of the team available to seeon the web at: http://flcclearwater.org/guatemala2

    Please submit articles for First Things First by Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. unless priorarrangements have been made. Please e-mail your article to: [email protected]

    and call 462-8000 x 1 to be sure it was received. Thank you!

    Family Activities Day!

    Friday, May 28, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.HOTDOGS AND ALL THE STUFF YOUD EXPECT...AND

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    Well do the cooking and the cleaning-up!

    Double Double

    Everyone is invited to an afternoon of softball, water balloon toss,and just plain fun!

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    PPP TTTLLL SSS ccc rrriiippp SSS hhh oooppp RRR eee ppp ooorrrttt May 12, 2010

    Deposits $ 955.00Profit 73.66Year-to-Date Profits $ 4,284.61

    VISAS DISCONTINUEDYou may have already heard that VISA is discontinuing their scrip gift card sales yet, we continue to sell

    American Express and Publix cards as these contribute a worthy profit for our school. I would appreciate any input as to where American Express cards will and wont work. For instance, they

    work great at Publix and McDonalds, yet it would be helpful to have a list of other establishments wherefamilies can use their cards. [email protected] .

    We acquired $50 BP gas cards for $40 which means our school earns a $10 profit whenyou buy our $50 card.

    BLOCKBUSTER UPDATEBlockbuster is discontinuing their specialty cards only and will not accept them after June 30, 2010. We

    have 2-$12 specialty night cards left. I can grab one. Is anyone else having a home movie night soon?The night card includes 2 movie rentals, a large tub of microwave popcorn and 2- 20 oz. sodas. We willstill have the regular $10 Blockbuster cards.

    5% Bonus Offer Begins May 8 BedandBreakfast.com and Great Lakes Scrip Center are offering a 5% bonus contribution on allBedandBreakfast.com $50 gift certificates from May 8 through June 25, 2010. That's a contribution of

    15% instead of the normal 10%. The perfect present for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, or foranyone who needs a break, BedandBreakfast.com Gift Certificates are welcome directly at over 4,000 bed& breakfasts and inns in the U.S. and Canada. They are easy to use, never expire, and have no blackoutdates or extra fees. BedandBreakfast.com is a leading specialty travel website with more than 11,000bed-and-breakfast properties worldwide listed. The site helps travelers find the ideal B&B or small inn

    through informative descriptions, photos and more than 100,000 consumer reviews.

    Charitable Deductions: An Added Benefit of Scrip Fundraising Did you know that we can offer families the tax benefit of a "charitable contribution"? Yes, it's true ... under

    some circumstances, earnings from our scrip program may entitle participants to a charitable contributiondeduction on their itemized 1040 form. Talk to Nancy for more info.

    Thanks to Tom and Wendy Eschler for helping to sell Saturday evening! We're looking for volunteers to sell cards from time to time after Saturday evening services.

    They can contact Marge Murray, 5 4-8701, or Nancy Seltzer, below.8 Talk to: Nancy Seltzer, Coordinator 559-0606 or [email protected]

    Dont forget to bring in non-perishable foods for the RCS Food pantry.The collection barrel is in the Narthex.

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    This Week: May 16 May 22, 2010Sunday 16 th WORSHIP .................................................................................................8:00 a.m.

    Sunday School Classes & Bible Study Classes........................................9:15 a.m.WORSHIP ...............................................................................................10:30.a.m.

    Monday Wee Dance ..Fellowship Hall....................................5:45 p.m.Basketball League Practice..CLC...............................................6:30 p.m.Cub Scouts.Fellowship Hall and campus ........................7:00 p.m.Lay Leadership Council.Room 10...........................................7:00 p.m.

    Tuesday Mens Prayer Breakfast.Fellowship Hall .....................................7:00 a.m.Worker Bees..........Fellowship Hall......................................8:00 a.m.Senior Lunch Bunch ............... .Room 10.........................................11:30 a.m.TangSooDo ...............CLC.. ............................... ..5:00 p.m.Girl Scout Troop #823Fine Arts Room & School Library ...................6:00 p.m.Board of Evangelism.Library............................................6:30 p.m.Boy Scouts .........................Fellowship Hall.......................................7:00 p.m.

    Wednesday Adult Bible StudyFellowship Hall .....................................9:45 a.m.The Pinochle Group ...Room 10..........................................1:00 p.m.

    Prayer Shawl Ministry.................Library ............................................4:00 p.m.Bell PracticeChurch Balcony until 5-19-10 ..........................6:45 p.m.Cub Scout Pack Committee Meeting - Room 10 ......................................7:00 p.m.Adult Choir Practice - is on hiatus for the summer. (To restart 9-15-10)

    Thursday Wee Dance AftercarePre-School ........................................2:45 p.m.TangSooDo ...Fellowship Hall ......................................5:00 p.m.Basketball League Practice ...................................................................6:30 p.m.Praise Team ...Sanctuary .........................................7:30 p.m.

    Friday TangSooDo.Fellowship Hall .....................................6:00 p.m.Saturday 22 nd Boot Camp Workout..Soccer Field .....................................9:00 a.m.

    First Lutheran Youth Basketball League CLC........................................9:00 a.m.OE Serenity..Room 10 ........................................10:30 a.m.Praise Team Warm-Up........ .....................................................................5:30 p.m.CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP .................................................................6:30 p.m.

    Sunday 23 rd WORSHIP .................................................................................................8:00 a.m.Sunday School & Bible Studies.................................................................9:15 a.m.WORSHIP ...............................................................................................10:30 a.m.Childrens Church DEAL WITH IT! ................................................10:30 a.m.

    CHURCH OFFICE:If anyone would be available to answer the phones in the church office and/or

    help with printing, etc., the last week in May 24 th 28 th orJune 1 st June 4 th in Jans absence, please let the office know.Please call 462-8000 x 1 to volunteer. Thank you very much.