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A messenger fromThe First Presbyterian Church, Lodi ✞ Wisconsin 53555
Website: www.LodiPresbyterianChurch.org ✞ E-Mail: [email protected] ✞ Phone: 608-592-4310 ✞ Fax: 608-592-2332Find us on Facebook! First Presbyterian Church of Lodi, WI
July 2017
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website!
Inside This Issue:July Schedules/Birthdays ....... 2Message from the Pastor ....... 3Art in the Park ......................... 4Scrip Form .............................. 5Misc. News ............................. 6July Calendar.......................... 7
On July 9th we will begin a sermon series entitled “Finding Our Way Home” inspired by the late Henri Nouwen’s book of the same name. He states, “We, like Jesus, are on a journey, living to make our lives abundantly fruitful.” From the moment we are born, we enter onto a path where we experience strength and weakness, accomplishment and failure, life and death. Henri Nouwen shares his deep, and personal thoughts on walking through all that life has to offer while seeking to follow Jesus. He believed that this personal sharing was the surest way to witness to the love of God. He believed that true power was not to be found in domination or
force, but through powerlessness and vulnerability.
Although Henri Nouwen was a very accomplished, educated, and insightful man, he expressed that his life shifted and changed when he moved to L’Arche in Canada where he served severely disabled people. The act of moving into a servant life is one that he frequently referenced as a moment of deep, deep grace.
Our sermon series will begin on July 9th as we talk about Leaving Home, and then follow this with the Path of Power, the Path of Peace, the Path of
Longing, the Path of Living and Dying, and the Path of Grace. I hope you will check this book out as we explore together what it means to walk with Jesus on our way home. -Cyndi Wunder
“Finding Our Way Home”
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(New) Newsletter Deadline:
Deadline for the August Newsletter is Wednesday, July 19 at 9 a.m. If you would
like an article in the newsletter, you can e-mail the Church office at [email protected]
or leave it on the desk in the church office.
Happy Birthday
in July!
We’d like to wish the following people a Happy Birthday! If your birthday is in July and your name
is not listed, please let the office know the date of
your birthday so that it can be entered in the computer.
Greeters
July 2 Dave Heebner
July 9 Dennis and Sandi Stendler
July 16 Pam Odorizzi
July 23 Audrey Kohn
July 30 Dudley Mehltretter
Accompanists
July 2 Rana Hughey
July 9 Anna Salzman
July 16 Rana Hughey
July 23 Jean Mulcahy
July 30 Anna Salzman
Counters
July 2 Open
July 9 Open
July 16 Open
July 23 Open
July 30 Open
Ushers
July 2 Dennis and Summer Stocks
July 9 Jim and Dawn Salzman
July 16 Herb and Linda Damsteegt
July 23 Greg Manning and Rod Hanson
July 30 Ryan and Karli Beck
Worship Leaders
July 2 Open
July 9 Open
July 16 Marcia Brown
July 23 Open
July 30 Diane Lukins
7/1 Jane Jones
7/2 Anna Salzman
Carol Richards
7/3 Raymond Sopha
7/5 Tom Tritt
7/16 DeAnn Richards
7/19 Jeremy
Harrenstein
7/25 Jana Nolden
Harlie Leckwee-
Gjavenis
7/27 Sam Beckwith
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Message from Pastor Cyndi: My Friends,
We live in contentious times. One of the informal military mottos my ex-husband taught me was, “when con-fronted, deny everything and make counter-accusations!” Sometimes it feels like our world, our media, the life of our country runs along similar lines. This month we have been examining what it means to live as Kingdom People. We are invited to consider living from a different paradigm than our contentious world, to live from a paradigm which is more spacious, more inviting, more hospitable. We are invited to participate in creating a more spacious, inviting, hospitable world by walking the path of Jesus. We are invited to live rooted and grounded in Christ and if we are rooted firmly enough we can stand tall in the middle of the winds that are blowing through our world.
Being rooted and grounded in Christ we can find enough security and stability to respond to contentious times with grace and with love. Being students of Jesus and followers of Jesus’ way we can shine a light on the goodness that is so much more prevalent and pervasive than all that is wrong with the world. Violence may be loud, but love is stronger, more enduring, more prevalent. Listening for God’s Word and searching out where God is active in the world, we are invited to hear and see God at work in the world, to be attentive. There is a certain, where the rubber meets the road, aspect to our spiritual practice when we bring the light of Christ to our daily lives, to our work, to our homes. We are offered the opportunity to dis-engage from all angry, hurtful rhetoric and live from a different place. When we disengage from the continuous reports of violence, tragedy and hateful rhetoric, we do not do it as an act of willful blindness, but so that we might respond intentionally, with grace and love, with a Word that inspires hope and forgiveness. Just last week, as I write this, there was an attack in London that for a few days took over the news. One family, the Archinald family from British Columbia, lost their daughter in that attack. This is how they replied to the violence, “We grieve the loss of our beautiful, loving daughter and sister. She had room in her heart for everyone and believed strongly that every person was to be valued and respected. She would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. Please honor her by making your community a better place. Stand up to hate wherever and whenever you can. Befriend a stranger. Tell them Chrissy sent you.”
We too, are called to respond with love and grace, with community and reconciliation. We are not called to be kingdom people because all that is happening is okay or normal, but in order to live from a different place and invite others to do so also. The love of God is contagious, it spreads like light in a dark room, and we must shine and lean into love, now more than ever.
Peace, Cyndi Wunder
May the Spirit of God surprise you today!
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Macy's $25.00 10% $
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Menards $25.00 3% $
Michaels $25.00 4% $
Mobil $50.00 1% $
Noodles & Company $10.00
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Old Chicago $25.00 6% $
Old Navy $25.00 14% $
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Outback Steakhouse $25.00
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Panera Bread $25.00 9% $
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PetSmart $25.00 4% $
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Pizza Ranch $25.00 8% $
Qdoba Mexican Grill $25.00
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Red Lobster ® $25.00 9% $
Roundys (IL and WI only) $100.00
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Sam's Club $25.00 2.5% $
Sears $25.00 4% $
Sentry $50.00 3% $
Shopko $25.00 3% $
Shutterfly $25.00 9% $
Staples $25.00 5% $
Starbucks $25.00 7% $
Steak 'n Shake $10.00 8% $
SUBWAY® Restaurants $10.00
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SuperAmerica $25.00 4% $
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Taco Bell $10.00 5% $
Tanger Outlets $25.00 8% $
Target $25.00 2.5% $
Texas Roadhouse $25.00
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TGI Fridays $25.00 9% $
The Home Depot $25.00
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Walgreens $25.00 6% $
Walmart $25.00 2.5% $
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Family Order Form
Lodi First Presbyterian Church See WWW.SHOPWITHSCRIP.COM for a list of ALL vendors. Please ASK if you have any questions. Most vendors have higher amounts than what is listed. Check out the SPECIALS tab online for short term promotions on higher rates! Thanks! --Martha and Jean
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July Coffee Hour Volunteers
Needed!Don’t you love grabbing a cup of coffee and a bit of a snack after worship service? The Deacons need volunteers to host
our Sunday Coffee Hour! A new sign-up sheet
is available in Fellowship Hall each month.
Lodi Pride Concerts in
the Park 2017
Wednesdays 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
LPCP PeRFORMeRs 2017
June 28 Susie Frankland/Bryce Baker
July 12: Main Street Melodies & friends
July 19: Denny Diamond/Fair Street Band
July 26: Waunakee Big Band
Aug 2: Terry Walker & Danny/
Karen Wickham
Aug 9: Sou-Pare PLUS
Aug 16: Megan Morter & Misty Anderson
The Lodi Pride Concerts in the Park (LPCP), sponsored by the Lodi/Lake Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce, began in 2014. Six concerts featuring local and area talent were performed in Habermann Park on Wednesday evenings throughout the summer. We expanded in 2015 and will continue to have three concerts each summer month this year (skipping the July 4th week) on Wednesdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Our hope is to provide our community with a musical environment so that adults, children, and families can enjoy a summer evening and gather to meet new and old friends.
Thank You!
Thank you for the quilt you made for me. I like the design and the colors. It was very nice to receive the “comfort quilt” after my recent time in the hospital.
Sincerely,Bill Hughey
Have you stopped by the library, located at the end of the hall from the church office? You will find a wide selection of books on various topics for discussion.
On July 9th we will begin a sermon series entitled “Finding Our Way Home” inspired by the late Henri Nouwen’s book of the same name. For more information, please see the article on the front page of this newsletter!
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First Presbyterian Church 258 Lodi StreetLodi, WI 53555
First Presbyterian Church 258 Lodi StreetLodi, WI 53555
Phone: 608-592-4310Fax: 608-592-2332
Pastor: Cyndi WunderE-Mail address: [email protected]
Choir Director: Position OpenCustodian: Lori Harrenstein
Stephen Ministry Leader: Diane LukinsChurch Secretary: Pat Craig
Financial Secretary: John GriffingChurch Secretary’s Office Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Worship Service Sunday
9:00 a.m.Nursery Available
Sunday School (during the school year)
10:15 a.m.
Newsletter Graphic Design: Jim Salzman
The Session
Class of 2017Ron Nelson
Jeff LeckweeJean Spataro
Class of 2018Rod Hanson
DeAnn RichardsDudley Mehltretter
Class of 2019Zack DachelMae Stocks
Herb Damsteegt
Board of DeaconsClass of 2017Linda DamsteegtSandy DeSelleBecky Beckwith
Class of 2018Bobbie Hanson
Gale NelsonNancy Stocks
Class of 2019Ryan BeckLeah Brisky
Mark Fryman
Stephen MinistersDiane Lukins, Stephen Leader
Marcia BrownHerb Damsteegt
Jane JonesBeth Sokol
Dorothy Richards
DeAnn Richards, Clerk of Session