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THE TOWER St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Growing in Grace
May 2014 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 5
OUR MISSION
To worship, learn and grow together in the knowledge of God and his Word. We are then sent into
the world to share God’s love, teach His Word, and serve those in need.
Inside this Issue
Relay for Life p. 1
Partner’s Page p.2
Coming Events/Dates p.3
Calendar of Events p.4
Birthday’s & Anniversaries p.5
Health Ministry News p.6
Youth News p.7
Coffee Host/Hostess &
Lawn Mowing p. 8
Participant’s Page p. 9
Karen Watt/Retiring p. 10
Elder Sunday News p. 11
Spring Worship Info p. 12
ST. LUKE’S ANGELS—RELAY FOR LIFE
MAY 17TH, 2014 9AM—MAY 18TH 9AM
LUMINARIA AT 9PM.
. Registration online or fill out form in the back narthex
Luminaria bags for sale $10.00 each. Form in back
Narthex . Bags in Abby Holmblad’s mailbox.
We need walkers and people to work at the St. Luke’s
Angel’s table. Sign ups in back narthex.
In order to get a “RELAY for LIFE” shirt prior to the
Event, you must raise and turn in $100.00. If you plan
On raising this amount, please let Abby Holmblad
know.
There is an ice cream social for caregivers. Also, if you
are a survivor , please let Abby Holmblad know.
We thank Abby for taking charge of our
RELAY FOR LIFE OF 2014.
Any questions, please call Abby at 734/660/5195
Or email her at [email protected]
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DEAR PARTNERS,
In June of 2015, St. Luke’s will celebrate our 75th Anniversary. Even though that celebration is a year away, this is the time of year we pause to remember that there have been many saints whose faithful witness and dedicated service to our Lord created a foundation upon which we now stand. We are currently gath-ering a group of interested members to help plan special events that will make this anniversary joyful and fruitful. Please sign-up at the sign-up center in the back narthex or call the Church Office if you would be willing to help in that celebration planning.
But we don’t have to wait for all that to take shape to remember and give thanks for those who have faithfully served our Lord through the church – here at St. Luke’s or in other congregations. We will be honoring the elders among us on June 22, 2014 – St. Luke’s Elder Sunday. We will recognize and honor them at worship and at a special luncheon following the 11:15 service. We have defined the “elders” of our congregation as all those 75 years old or over. Your experience and wisdom are valued by your family of faith, and your previous service has provided many blessings for the St. Luke’s family of 2014 and be-yond. Please allow us to honor you on June 22. You should receive an invitation in the mail within the next few weeks. The light luncheon to be provided at about 12:30 pm that day is for the whole congregation. A strong turn-out of congregational members will help show our appreciation for the elders among us.
We will soon be launching another project that will give us a chance to bless many generations of St. Luke’s members who will follow us. If you have been to worship in the past year, you may have noted there are times our organ develops a “cypher.” This happens when air continues to pass through the pipes even though the stop has been closed. Over the years, organ technicians have examined it and noted its age and the limitations that exist to truly repair it. We are about at the end of the “band aid” solutions. You will be hearing more about this need as it is the next major project listed on our Facility Improvement Fund priority list. Even as we give thanks for the saints who rebuilt and provided our current organ for our use for the past 40 years, now we can consider what a great blessing we can pass on to generations of St. Luke’s folks yet to come.
As we look to the future of St. Luke’s, another endeavor is underway to call an associate pastor to join us in ministry. Our Call Committee has been diligently working at creating our congregational profile (a first requirement to get the ball rolling). Please note the announcement of the congregational forum on Sun-day, May 4 at 12:30 in the Leppien Room where the congregation will be able to review and give feedback to the Call Committee about our profile before it is submitted to the Synod office. Once the Synod Office has received and approved our profile, we will be receiving names of potential candidates to consider for interview. Your input is vital to making this a fruitful call process. Please keep our Call Committee in your prayers.
Thankful for God’s blessings in the past, anticipating God’s blessings yet to come ….
With much love – your partner in the Gospel of Grace,
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THE ENDOWMENT FUND TRUSTEES are now accepting student scholarship applications which are due by May15. If you have any questions about this you can contact any trustee: Bob Cook, Nikki Fraley, Ruth Thompson, Lynn Warren, Adam Crammond or Pastor Frank.
OUR COMMUNITY GARDEN: Sue Neiman has volunteered to coordinate our community garden this sum-mer. If you would be willing to plant and tend a section, please talk to Sue or call the Church Office.
ST. LUKE’S WILL CELEBRATE 75 YEARS IN 2015. Our 75th anniversary is on the horizon and we would like to gather a planning group to help us think about fitting ways to celebrate and give thanks to God for 75 years of grace and for remembering all the saints who have laid the foundations our congregations stands on to-day. We would like to plan events for throughout 2015 – so lots of ideas and volunteers are needed. Sign-up at the sign-up center in the back or talk to Erin Beard who has volunteered to get the ball rolling.
MUSIC SUNDAY is scheduled for Sunday, June 8th. We will only have two services that day, at 8:30 and 10:00 am. Both will feature the music ministry of our Gig band, Stumbling Up, our Chancel Choir and our Chancel Ringers. Following these two services, we will have our congregational meeting. Please keep an eye out for further details.
ZIMMANN’S SCHEDULED TO VISIT … Pastors Marty & Angela Zimman and family are scheduled to be with us to preach and share their time in Jerusalem and the Holy Land on Sunday, July 6th. Further details will be forth-coming. Please plan to join us.
OUR NEXT ADOPT-A-ROAD pick-up is scheduled for Saturday, July 19th. Thanks to the crew who helped beautify Sterns Rd. between Lewis and Douglas on April 19th. We were finished in about 1 ½ hours. With 10-12 people, we can do it again!! Watch for a sign-up in June.
CONGREGATIONAL MEETING – Our next Congregation Meeting is scheduled for Sunday, June 8th following the 8:30 and 10:00 “Music Sunday” worship services. (Please note – there will be no 11:15 service that day. All Ministry Teams are asked to submit a report covering what you have been doing this past year and what you are planning for next year. We will also have election of Church Council members and consider any other business that comes up. Please plan to join us!!
Friday May 16th will be the St. Luke’s Youth GAME SHOW DINNER. This
was big fun last year and we have great plans for this event! COME JOIN IN
THE FUN !
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Thursday, May 1st
12:00: Day of Prayer
7:00: Stephen Min. Class
7:30: AA/Alanon
Friday, May 2nd
Saturday, May 3rd
Sunday, May 4th
8:30/11:15: Trad. Serv. W/Comm.
9:30: Coffee Fellowship
9:45: Sunday School
10:00: Fam. GIG Serv.
12:30: Call Committee
3:00: F.O.F. Class
Monday, May 5th
10:00: Comforters
5:30: God Work’s Meal
7:00: Volleyball
Tuesday, May 6th
Voting All Day
6:00: Chancel Ringers
Wednesday, May 7th
7:00: Chancel Choir
7:00: H2H Confirmation
Thursday, May 8th
7:00: Stephen Min. Class
7:30: AA/Alanon
Friday, May 9th
Wedding Rehearsal
Saturday, May 10th
4:30: Wedding
Sunday, May 11th
8:30/11:15: Serv. of the Word
9:30: Coffee Fellowship
9:45: Sunday School
Tuesday, May 13th
6:00: Chancel Ringers
6:00: Executive Meeting
7:00: Ministry Teams meeting
Wednesday, May 14th
7:00: Chancel Choir
Thursday, May 15th
7:30: AA/Alanon
Friday, May 16th
Saturday, May 17th
9:00: Relay For Life ! (BHS)
Sunday, May 18th
9:00: Relay For Life (Ends)
8:30/11:15: Contemporary Serv.
w/comm.
9:30: Coffee Fellowship
9:45: Sunday School
10:00: Fam. GIG Serv.
3:00: F.O.F. Class
Monday, May 19th
10:00: Comforters
5:30: God Work’s Meal
7:00: Volleyball
Tuesday, May 20th
6:00: Chancel Ringers
6:30: Church Council
Wednesday, May 21st
7:00: Chancel Choir
Thursday, May 22nd
7:00: Stephen Min. Class
7:30: AA/Alanon
Friday, May 23rd
Saturday, May 24th
10:00: Fam. GIG Serv.w/ comm.
Sunday, May 25th
8:30/11:15: Trad. Serv. w/comm.
9:30: Blood Pressures Checked
9:30: Coffee Fellowship
9:45: Sunday School
10:00: Fam. GIG Serv.w/ comm.
3:00: F.O.F. Class
Monday, May 26th
10:00: Comforters
5:30: God Work’s Meal
Memorial Day !
Tuesday, May 27th
6:00: Chancel Ringers
7:00: P & L Board Meeting
7:00: Tech Min. Mtg.
Wednesday, May 28th
10:00: Luther Haus Bible Study
11:00: Luther Haus Communion
7:00: Chancel Choir
7:00: H2H Confirmation
Thursday, May 29th
7:30: AA/Alanon
Friday, May 30th
Saturday, May 31st
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY !
5/1 Collin Emerson
Barbara Sedelbauer
Elaine Bodi
Jillian Manore
5/2 Samuel Durivage
Rebecca Suffety
Diane Paine
Samarra Rodriquez
5/4 Sarah Herr
5/5 Matt Carena
5/6 Dot Galdeen
5/7 Patti Yockey
Laura Reuss
5/8 Steve Mayo
Harrison Eaton
Evie Eaton
5/10 Shirley Trevathan
5/12 Lara Gossman
5/13 Paul Manor
Alexis Miller
Lillianna Rodriquez
5/14 Mary Jo Schoch
Cassidy Burton
5/15 Ben Wright
5/16 Judy Diener
Dylan Aponte
Jennifer Hemry
Destiny Hoddinott
Elizabeth Ingall
5/19 Marshia Dodds
Andrew Manor
Michael Nowak
Ben Bodi
Stephen Walling
5/20 Bill Winson
5/21 Wesley Matthews
5/22 Nan Brushaber
5/23 Evan Gartee
5/24 Taylor Alspaugh
5/25 Caleb Bauder
5/26 Tom Bules
Brian Jackson
Amelia Burgermeister
5/28 James Cornprobst
5/29 Barb Toska
5/29 Ayden Sayles
5/30 Daniel Lykowski
Bob Galdeen
5/31 Tracy Knauss
**************************
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !
5/5 Jennifer & Jason
Edwards
5/9 Kim & Steve
Diver
5/12 Alyssa & Nathaniel
Nieman
5/20 Robin & Robert
Burkett
5/21 Laurie & Doug
Althaus
5/22 Carol & Harold
Heiden
5/23 Tanya & Dean
diCiacca
5/25 Barbara & Howard
Sedelbauer
Phyllis & Norman
Snyder
5/29 Heather & Michael
Manore
ALTAR FLOWERS FOR
MAY 2014
4th Memory of George
Roby, Father of Ann My-
ers
11th To the Glory of God
& 46th anniversary of
Steve & Evelyn
Janick
*******************
THANK YOU
A Special Thank You to
the ladies who made
Howards Easter goodies
and to jean who
brought them to us.
Blessings,
Howard & Barb
Sedelbauer
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PARISH HEALTH MINISTRY
AMPUTATIONS
An amputation is the removal of an injured or diseased body part. It is always done as a
last resort, after trying the many ways to save a body part. The most common cause is car-
dio-vascular disease where the blood vessels cannot carry the blood supply to the limbs.
Other reasons for an amputation are trauma, frostbite, burns, gangrene, infections, diabetic
ulcers or a congenital deformity. Wars have resulted in thousands of amputations from acci-
dents, land mines, and bombs on our veterans.
Doctors advise counseling before surgery if possible because of this traumatic experience,
and limitations. Sometimes one is measured for a prosthesis before surgery. After an ampu-
tation, phantom pain occurs and feeling the body parts that are not there with pain, itching,
aching, or tingling sensations. One may be hospitalized about 4 to14 days with healing 4 to
8 weeks.
After complete healing of the wound a prosthesis will be fitted, with many options to
choose from, including electrical and mechanical devices. Much physical therapy and exer-
cise is advised. Many people have adjusted well returning to a normal lifestyle including
Olympic athletes.
There have been recent successes in injury reattachments. It is suggested as first aid to
rinse the severed body part in clean water. Wrap it in a damp clean cloth, place it a plastic
bag, and then in ice water to take to the hospital.
If you are a diabetic please inspect your feet daily, wear shoes that fit properly, do not go
barefoot, and call the Dr. at the first sign of a foot ulcer. Also, of course keep your blood
sugar under control to prevent a future amputation.
Judy Diener, R.N.
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...use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms 1 Peter 4:10
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH NEWS
ST. LUKE'S YOUTH
St. Luke’s Senior High Youth Group would like to thank everyone for desig-
nating the Senior High LYO on their Kroger rewards , we still have Script orders
being taken. Between 11/1/2013 &1/31/2014 we raised $245. 64 among 12
households. If you are not registered with Kroger to designate your card, the
youth will be available to help you.
A Big Thank You to all that supported the Youth at the Easter Breakfast on Easter Sunday!
St. Luke’s Youth Mission Trip this year will be to Chicago, July 13-18th. We will again be
joining the Youthworks program as we did for previous trips. We will be hosting several
fundraising efforts to help finance the trip. Friday may 16th will be our GAME
SHOW . Please plan to attend!
Our regular gatherings are back to Wednesday evenings as of April 30th. Look for info on
our YOUTH BULLETIN BOARD next to the mailboxes in hallway by the side narthex, and
also posted on the Youth room door. We welcome ALL high school students. We also
welcome adults who would like to be a supporter to our younger members.
CONTACT Cathy Thomas with any questions you have @ [email protected]
Or at 734/854/7235 and on Facebook.
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IS MOWING THE LAWN SOMETHING YOU LIKE TO DO? THEN YOU SHOULD SIGN UP TO HELP KEEP OUR CHURCH YARD TRIMMED AND MOWED. THERE IS A SIGN UP SHEET OF THE SIGN UP TABLE IN THE BACK NARTHEX. PICK THE DAYS YOU CAN HELP OUT AND SIGN UP!
COFFEE HOUR HOST/HOSTESS NEEDED!
The following dates are still in need of a coffee hour host/hostess for 2014.
Please consider signing up today for one! Coffee
Is provided. Just bring a snack to share.
The FIRST SUNDAY of every month is open until the end of the year.
****************
We are ALSO in need of an Sacramental
Assistant at the 8:30 Service
On the 4th Sunday of each month.
Contact the office if interested!!
TRAINING IS PROVIDED
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER:
Elder Sunday- June 22, 2014
St. Luke’s VBS- July 7– 11, 2014
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PARTICIPANT’S PAGE
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KAREN WATT RETIRING FROM CHANCEL RINGERS
AFTER SEVERAL YEARS OF GETTING A BELL RINGING GROUP STARTED AT ST. LUKE’S , KAREN
IS RETIRING. KAREN AND HUSBAND JIM WILL BE MOVING TO LAKE DIANE FOR SOME REST
& RELAXATION ON THE LAKE! KAREN HAS PASSED THE BATON ON TO NEW DIRECTOR BEN
FIDLER.
OUR GROUP CONSIST OF (L TO R)
(TOP ROW) ED BRUSHABER, KAREN WATT, SANDY BRUSHABER , CLIFF UPP
(BOTTOM) JUDY BOCK, DOUG BECKER, JUDY GEPHART, JUDY SCHREIBER
(NOT PICTURED) BEV JOHNSON, SANDY NIEMAN
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ELDER SUNDAY
JUNE 22, 2014
Greetings,
Don't we all enjoy a gathering where we know the people and places they are talking about
and to hear stories of the past? We learn history in an enjoyable way, maybe we share a laugh,
feel compassion, or even wonder "how did that ever happen" as we hear the stories behind the
scenes.
You are invited to come to hear some of our "Elders" at St. Luke’s share stories and a meal to
honor them! We can learn from these Elders what they remember of our St. Luke’s history,
maybe some incidents not well known behind the changes that have happened over time. We
have planned for an "Elder Sunday", June 22nd with a 12:30pm light lunch and story time to
follow. They may tell us of services/ activities they participate in now or in the past such as
Sunday School teacher, church council member, counter, altar guild, committee participant,
banner hanging, lector, usher, and so the list goes on.
These folks have shown us the way to be Christ- like servants for our congregation. They have
lit the way for us to follow in their path.
We are asking the congregation members to celebrate, laugh, and learn how things happened at
St. Luke’s Church to make us a" Family" with much to share.
Please RSVP to the church office by June 13th if you would like to come. We'll get arrange-
ments made preparing for you!
This is the first event that is being held to celebrate our 75th anniversary as St. Luke’s Church
which is June 2015!
From the Planning Committee,
Darlene Cook, Chairman
St. Luke’s Lutheran Church
1690 Sterns Road
Temperance, MI 48182
Frank Paine, Pastor
www.stlukeschurch.net
Phone 734.847.8275
Fax 734.847.1454
Church Office Hours M-F 9am—5pm
Spring Schedule
8:30 am — Regular Traditional Service
Weeks 1, 2, 4, and 5 — The Majesty of liturgy, pipe organ, and choral music
Week 3 — Joyful worship with a contemporary feel
9:30- 10:30 am — Coffee Fellowship
9:45 — Sunday School 3rd Sunday of June, July, & August
10:00 am — the FamilyGiG
Contemporary praise, worship, and children’s time.
11:15 am—-Regular (Informal ) Traditional Service
Weeks 1, 2, 4, 5—The Majesty of liturgy, pipe organ, and choral music