Spring 2015 Newsletter De Colores! 4th Day Community DE COLORES! Blessings abound as we felt and saw the Holy Spirit moving among all the team members as we gath- ered during the last two trainings. Joe and I are so blessed to have the greatest “family” surrounding this SonRise 91-92 team formation. Our first training we worked together to get the trailer unloaded. The Kitchen teams worked to feed us, the Coordination teams making the plans for sleeping arrangements, and the Palanca teams digging in to prayer. We would not be complete without the wonderful support of our 4th Day Team; someone has to be in charge of money, printing, running, etc. We are singing our way through worship, praying our way through rollos, and supporting each other in our journey with God the Father. The second training was filled with creativity and more wonderful rollos. The joy within each of us increases! We are excited about St. Paul’s Lutheran hosting us. It has been 20 years since we last were here. Many of us were either Pilgrims or serving on team back then so this has been an awesome reunion. Stations of the Cross will be seen by the entire rollo room in the Sanctuary as station members rotate on and off the altar from behind a curtain. No traveling! We’re very excited about presenting Stations in this way. If you would like to participate, please arrive at 7 pm on Friday evening. Other “living” Palanca opportunities include: Saturday 9am is Agape set-up followed by lunch and tear down afterwards Saturday 8pm Candlelight service Web-site food Palanca sign-up and prayer vigil sign-up Sunday March 8th 2pm: Help load/repack the trailer March 1st Men’s Clausura Sevice and March 8th Women’s Clausura Service 3pm Mark your calendars: Attend the Ultreya on March 22nd St. Paul’s Lutheran 3pm Finally, we thank God for you and for using us to bring His love to the pilgrims and each other. We ask that you please continue to pray for us, for team and for the pilgrims, that we may all travel safe, stay in good health, and for the Holy Spirit to open eyes and our hearts to God’s grace and love. Weekend Information: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 617 Saint Lawrence Ave., Beloit, WI 53511 SonRise #91 - February 26th through March 1 SonRise #92 - March 5th through March 8th God loves you, and so do we! Joe Eder and Kathy Paquette INSIDE THIS ISSUE SonRise 91 Pilgrims................ 2 SonRise 91 Team ..................... 2 SonRise 92 Pilgrims ................ 2 SonRise 92 Team..................... 2 Directions to Host Church ...... 3 Welcome to 4th Day ................ 3 SonRise Leadership................. 4 Other Information ................... 5 LINKS FOR THE WEEKEND Click the link to go to the Google Doc to sign up for any of the following: Men’s Food Palanca Men’s Prayer Vigil Women’s Food Palanca Women’s Prayer Vigil www.wivdc.org “Now Faith is being sure of what we HOPE for and….CERTAIN of what we do not see” Hebrews 11:1 Wisconsin SonRise Via de Cristo Email us: [email protected]
6
Embed
De Colores! 4th Day Communitystorage.cloversites.com/wisconsinsonriseviadecristo... · De Colores! 4th Day Community DE COLORES! Blessings abound as we felt and saw the Holy Spirit
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Spring 2015
Newsletter
De Colores!
4th Day Community DE COLORES!
Blessings abound as we felt and saw the Holy Spirit moving among all the team members as we gath-
ered during the last two trainings. Joe and I are so blessed to have the greatest “family” surrounding
this SonRise 91-92 team formation.
Our first training we worked together to get the trailer unloaded. The Kitchen teams worked to feed us,
the Coordination teams making the plans for sleeping arrangements, and the Palanca teams digging in
to prayer. We would not be complete without the wonderful support of our 4th Day Team; someone
has to be in charge of money, printing, running, etc. We are singing our way through worship, praying
our way through rollos, and supporting each other in our journey with God the Father. The second
training was filled with creativity and more wonderful rollos. The joy within each of us increases!
We are excited about St. Paul’s Lutheran hosting us. It has been 20 years since we last were here. Many
of us were either Pilgrims or serving on team back then so this has been an awesome reunion.
Stations of the Cross will be seen by the entire rollo room in the Sanctuary as station members rotate on
and off the altar from behind a curtain. No traveling! We’re very excited about presenting Stations in
this way. If you would like to participate, please arrive at 7 pm on Friday evening.
Other “living” Palanca opportunities include:
Saturday 9am is Agape set-up followed by lunch and tear down afterwards
Saturday 8pm Candlelight service
Web-site food Palanca sign-up and prayer vigil sign-up
Sunday March 8th 2pm: Help load/repack the trailer
March 1st Men’s Clausura Sevice and March 8th Women’s Clausura Service 3pm
Mark your calendars: Attend the Ultreya on March 22nd St. Paul’s Lutheran 3pm
Finally, we thank God for you and for using us to bring His love to the pilgrims and each other. We ask
that you please continue to pray for us, for team and for the pilgrims, that we may all travel safe, stay in
good health, and for the Holy Spirit to open eyes and our hearts to God’s grace and love.
Weekend Information:
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 617 Saint Lawrence Ave., Beloit, WI 53511
SonRise #91 - February 26th through March 1 SonRise #92 - March 5th through March 8th
God loves you, and so do we!
Joe Eder and Kathy Paquette
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
SonRise 91 Pilgrims ................ 2
SonRise 91 Team ..................... 2
SonRise 92 Pilgrims ................ 2
SonRise 92 Team ..................... 2
Directions to Host Church ...... 3
Welcome to 4th Day ................ 3
SonRise Leadership ................. 4
Other Information ................... 5
LINKS FOR THE WEEKEND
Click the link to go to the Google
Doc to sign up for any of the
following:
Men’s Food Palanca
Men’s Prayer Vigil
Women’s Food Palanca
Women’s Prayer Vigil
www.wivdc.org
“Now Faith is being sure of what we HOPE for and….CERTAIN of what we do not see” Hebrews 11:1
“All Christians are but God’s stewards. Everything we have is on loan from the Lord, entrusted to us for a while to use in serving Him.” - John MacArthur
Have you had a name change? Moved? Changed telephone numbers?
Have a new email address?
Please let us know so we can update our records and you can be kept up
to date and informed on Via de Cristo activities and upcoming events.
There are now two ways to update your information from
home!
1. There is an Update My Contact Info portion on the website.
2. Contact BobbieJo Koski with your information update by email, US
Mail, or phone.
HAS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
CHANGED LATELY?
5
“Now Faith is being sure of what we HOPE for and….CERTAIN of what we do not see” Hebrews 11:1
HELP WANTED
Your SonRise Via de Cristo Community is looking for individuals
willing to serve on the SonRise Leadership Council. If you’re
interested, please contact Mike Zeter, Nominations Chairperson
2015 National Via de Cristo Gathering July 23 – 26, 2015~Rock Island, Illinois “Gather at the River: Centered in Christ” Hosting: Living Water Via de Cristo
The Living Water Via de Cristo is honored to be your host secretariat for the 2015 National Via
de Cristo Secretariat Gathering in Rock Island, IL. We have secured the historic Augustana College on
July 23-26 as the site of this event. Rock Island is part of a community known as the Quad Cities. Nestled
along the banks of the Mississippi River, this cozy cluster of Iowa and Illinois cities is centrally located in
our nation’s Heartland making the Quad Cities an easy drive for many. It is also served by its own inter-
national airport, from which we will provide transportation to the college.
We have chosen “Gather at the River: Centered in Christ” as this year’s theme. The Mississippi
River is the lifeblood of the Quad Cities and it’s here you’ll find the only east and west route along the
river. We sincerely hope that you will join us in Christian community to be refreshed and rejuvenated.
You’ll leave this year’s gathering equipped to evangelize your environment with God's grace and for-
giveness. Augustana College, or Augie as it is known in the QC’s, is a private liberal arts college founded in
1860 by Swedish settlers. Its 115-acre wooded campus was recently voted the most beautiful in the nation.
Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Augie has managed to artfully blend its
grand past with modern facilities you are sure to appreciate.
How ever you manage to get here, we know you’ll return home with and understanding regard-
ing the many ways we put the “heart” in Heartland as well as an appreciation for our Midwestern hospi-