Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 302 South 2 nd Street East, Aurora, MN 55705 September 2016 “We are our Savior’s servants in our church, community and the world” www.oslcaurora.org Greetings Northern Lights Parish, “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say Rejoice.” (Philippians 4:4). We, at the Northern Lights Parish, have a lot to rejoice about as we look forward to September and the coming events of this fall. Release time and confirmation will start at the end of September. There is a new or, perhaps, renewed liturgy for communion Sundays in which we will all be starting on September 5 th . Churches are preparing for a day of service in the community with various planned activities There are a host of events and groups that are starting or restarting this month as we listen to what God is calling us to be and to do. As these events and groups get started, it is important for us, as a Parish, to give thanks for God’s continued faithfulness to each of us as individuals, as churches, and as a Parish. This month presents a tremendous opportunity for us to tell the story of God’s faithfulness as these events and groups get going. Be sure to share what this church, what God, and what your faith mean to each other, to those who visit, and with me. This is a ministry that requires us to be in community with each other and part of that is telling our stories and to let the Holy Spirit be at work. So let me be the first to say that Megan and I are grateful for the way we have been welcomed into this community of faith. The Northern Lights Parish has gone above and beyond to help us feel at home. We welcome the joyful opportunity to get to know each one of you. I am excited to see what God has in store for us, whether known or unknown to us. We have the confidence in knowing that God, through the Holy Spirit, is at work in and among us. We will certainly encounter things we know and things that we do not. Let us face these things together as a community of faith. “And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:7) In Christ, Pastor Eric Thiele
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Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
302 South 2nd Street East, Aurora, MN 55705
September 2016 “We are our Savior’s servants in our church, community and the world”
www.oslcaurora.org
Greetings Northern Lights Parish, “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say Rejoice.” (Philippians 4:4). We, at the Northern Lights Parish, have a lot to rejoice about as we look forward to September and the coming events of this fall. Release time and confirmation will start at the end of September. There is a new or, perhaps, renewed liturgy for communion Sundays in which we will all be starting on September 5th. Churches are preparing for a day of service in the community with various planned activities There are a host of events and groups that are starting or restarting this month as we listen to what God is calling us to be and to do. As these events and groups get started, it is important for us, as a Parish, to give thanks for God’s continued faithfulness to each of us as individuals, as churches, and as a Parish. This month presents a tremendous opportunity for us to tell the story of God’s faithfulness as these events and groups get going. Be sure to share what this church, what God, and what your faith mean to each other, to those who visit, and with me. This is a ministry that requires us to be in community with each other and part of that is telling our stories and to let the Holy Spirit be at work. So let me be the first to say that Megan and I are grateful for the way we have been welcomed into this community of faith. The Northern Lights Parish has gone above and beyond to help us feel at home. We welcome the joyful opportunity to get to know each one of you. I am excited to see what God has in store for us, whether known or unknown to us. We have the confidence in knowing that God, through the Holy Spirit, is at work in and among us. We will certainly encounter things we know and things that we do not. Let us face these things together as a community of faith. “And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:7) In Christ, Pastor Eric Thiele
His telephone number is 715-295-4366 and his email is [email protected]
Pastor Larry Smith will be leading our worship service on September 4th
Pastor Smith is a retired Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). He recently served for
two years as Interim Pastor at Grace Lutheran Church in Ely. He and his wife, Pastor Susan Smith, live on
White Iron Lake in Ely. Pastor Larry was born and grew up in Port Huron, Michigan and Pastor Sue in Fort
Wayne, Indiana. Together they have lived in many places, including New Jersey, New York, Omaha, Kenosha,
WI, and the Twin Cities. The Smiths have two grown children, two grandchildren, and one great-grand-child.
Pastor Larry enjoys the Boundary Waters, living in Ely, jig-saw puzzles, walking and hiking, boating, fishing,
reading, people, Habitat for Humanity and working outdoors. His favorite Bible verse is Galatians 3:28.
September with WOMEN of the ELCA
As Summer draws to an end, we find ourselves starting activities that bring us together to share fellowship
and to plan our mission/fundraising work. The circles will meet again starting on September 13 at Our
Savior’s; Faith Circle at 1:00 p.m. and Hope Circle at 7:00 p.m. Meetings are on the second Tuesday of
every month. The door is open to everyone -- come and join us for a time of fellowship and sharing.
We will have our Fall Gathering of the Women of the Laurentian Conference on Saturday, October 8,
2016, at Grace Lutheran Church in Ely, MN. The theme for the Gathering is “Building Bridges.” The
keynote speakers will be a Muslim couple from the Islamic Resource Group. This organization’s mission
is to “build bridges of understanding between Muslims and the community through education and
dialogue.” Sounds like a very interesting presentation. All are welcome to attend. If you are interested,
please let me know by October 4.
Quilting will start up again on September 14 at 9:00; continuing every Wednesday thereafter.
Join us for socializing while doing creative sewing (no prior experience required).
Our quarterly general meeting will be held on September 22, at 7:00 p.m.
THANK YOU to all the ladies in our congregation who lend a helping hand in so many
different ways. Kate Undeland 218-780-2436
God’s work, Our hands.
Pastor pondering – September 2016
Greeting in Christ;
As we all look back over the last three months of summer we will wonder where the time went, reflect on the
stormy summer and give thanks to God that he has gotten us through all those reunions, family visits and
friends visiting. God is an Awesome God. I hope that with all the family and friends this summer your Spirit is
feeling renewed in new ways and refreshed from the activities of last year.
Upon us lies a new year. A years of making fresh new starts weather we are in school, college, home, or a job.
If you are starting school, church, job whatever fresh this year, this is your opportunity to truly make a fresh
start with the Spirit of God within your heart.
Surrender everything that happened last year and make this one total new by surrender yourself to a new way
and a new beginning. If you are in the same school as last year – it will not be the same. If you are in your
church as you were last year - it will not be the same. If you are in your home as you were last year – it will
not be the same. For one thing, we have all grown a year old and we hope all a little wiser.
When you surrender yourself to a new beginning you are giving up the old and pressing on to a new way, new
opportunities that you did not or felt that you could not participate. To surrender yourself to a new way –
your time, talents, resources, relationship, prayer time, friends will all change, remember they too have grown
one year older. When you surrender yourself you will read different book, learn different skills, and who
knows you might enjoy something that you never thought possible. And you will have a new look at faith.
When you surrender yourself to God, you will seek to be a follower of Christ, and through those opportunities,
you will become closer in a relationship with God. Oh, there will be some days that you yearn for the old, but
that will never happen because we have all grown a year older and a year wiser. As you surrender yourself to
God, you will realize that God wants more from you and just when you think that you cannot give one more
ounce, guess what – a ton comes.
This fall take advance of the many opportunities for your Spirit to grow. Commit yourself to something new.
Above all, allow yourself to enjoy!
Blessings,
Pastor Barb
If you volunteer for usher duties, please take note… Please check your duties, posted on the wall above the ushers stand in the narthex. It is important that fire
doors are closed when everyone is gone as well as doors locked and lights turned off. So please make sure these things are taken care of as well as any others listed on the sheet. Thank You in advance.
“We are our Savior’s servants in our church, community and the world”
www.oslcaurora.org
“Noisy Offering”
The” little milk pail” is for our noisy offering for hunger. This goes
toward the Holy Cow Fund, which is a program of NE MN Synod
hunger program .
You are invited to Fellowship every Sunday after worship in the
Fellowship Hall for coffee, juice and snacks. Take time to relax and connect with
your church family.
Monthly EyeOpener & Weekly Bulletin Deadlines
The deadline for the Monthly EyeOpener is the 24th of each month. Submissions may be emailed to Kelly at
the church office [email protected] . That’s oslc (lower case)….the number 1……@......frontiernet.net (all
Happy Birthday Everyone! May God bless you on this special day and for many days & years to come.
If there are any corrections to be made to this list, please call the church office at 229-3214.
Food Stand 2016
Income
Deposits $10,353.10
Extra Food Sold 20.00
Total Income $10,373.10
Expenses
Start up Cash $1000.00
Aurora 4th of July Permit 100.00
State Health Dept. Permit 85.00
Hoyt Lakes IGA 2420.27
Shopper Ad 33.95
Range Paper 29.08
Deb Maki 267.93 (reimburse Deb Maki)
Don Barstad (reimbursement) 14.00
Total Expenses $3950.23
Net Income/Profit $6,422.87
Summary of Deb Maki Reimbursement
Target (pop) 121.86
Walmart (Taco spices & Misc.) 24.33
Dollar General (water) 29.95
Car Quest (propane) 112.79
Less -21.00 (food purchased back)
Submitted by Deb Maki
BIG THANKS TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS WITHOUT YOU WE COULD NOT DO THIS!
Robbie Peterson, Doug Shuck, Jill and Huffer Dickinson, Joy and Kim Norman, Judy Marn, Mark
and Diane Boback, Dave and Paula Skelton, Sarah and Craig Douglas, Kate and Duane
Undeland, Linda Oftelie, Colt & Cassie Long, John Long, Maren & Ron Lundquist &
Granddaughter, Dave Worshek, Brenda, Chad, Lydia, Carter & Aubree Skelton, Kelly West,
Chris Johnson, Brian Maki, Bill and Debbie Maki.
Food Stand Co-Chairman
Joanne Barstad
Deb Maki
Sunday, September 11th
TENTATIVE Calendar of events for Sunday School 2016-2017
24 Sunday School sessions, 1 Christmas Practice, 1 Christmas Program, *1 sliding party, 1 Easter Songs. Sept 18th =Sunday school fun filled send off. Curriculum “Jesus is Born” and “Fruit of the Spirit” Sunday School in Session: Sept 25, Oct 2, Oct 9 Oct 16 =MEA NO Sunday school Sunday School in Session: Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 6, Nov 13, Nov 20 NOV 27 = NO Sunday school THANKSGIVING Sunday School in Session: Dec 4 and Dec 11 Dec 16 and/or 17= Christmas Program Practice December 18 =Christmas Program December 25, Jan 3 and 8 =No Sunday School January 13 =(Friday)*Tentative Sliding Party at Giants Ridge*. Sunday School in Session: Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 5, Feb 12 February 19 =No Sunday School Sunday School in Session: Feb 26, March 5, March 12, March 19, March 26, April 2 April 9 and 16 =No Sunday School April 16th Children SING after Easter Sunday Children’s sermon Sunday School in Session: April 23, April 30 May 7 Sunday School Finale
Prayer Chain When anyone is in need of prayer for special needs, concerns or
support, please call Pastor, Kelly or anyone on the list of the
prayer chain. All requests and prayers are kept confidential with
the prayer chain. Members: Lorraine Ekman, Janet Salo, Yvonne
Trowbridge, Joanne Barstad, Debbie Maki, Ruby Okstad, Linda
Loeffler, Jan Kaster and Judy Marn.
If you have been on the list previously and would like to be put
back on call Lorraine at 229-3328. We welcome anyone else who would like to join. The prayer chain and phone
numbers is also listed in the Women's Circle handbook for 2013, page two.
When the person you call is not home do not leave a message, call the next person on the list until you reach a person.
Our members who are homebound, in nursing homes, and in assisted living
Irene Undeland ~ 741-5598
Edgewood Vista, Apt. # 240
705 17th Street North
Virginia, MN 55792
Christine Caldwell
522 Aspen Groves
Chisholm, MN 55746
219-263-7330
Leonard Pylka ~ 218-722-1866
Edgewood Vista
4195 Westberg Road # 429
Hermantown, MN 55811
A gift was given to the Living Memorial Fund in memory of Lorraine Olson, by Roger & Yvonne
Trowbridge.
When Borrowing Tables or Chairs ~ Please contact Kelly in the
office (229-3214 or cell 750-4195). There are times when events
are happening at the church when tables are needed. The policy
is that new tables are not to be borrowed but the older tables can
As mentioned before-continue to bring your “flat Jesus” when you do some of your favorite
things or go somewhere special. Take a picture including “flat Jesus” and bring the picture to
church and we’ll add to our poster in the fellowship Hall here at the church.
Written by Jan Moore
This year we will return to Release Time. Release Time will be held on Wednesdays, from 1;00 pm until 2:00 pm. at the Aurora UMC. This will include the children from the Lutheran Churches. We will pick up the children at the school at 12:50pm and return them to the school by 1:50 pm to go to their classroom and then to the buses. We will need your help! If you are interesting in helping with Release Time, please let Pastor Barb or Pastor Eric know. We will need your help. Our format will be similar to previous: Worship including songs and prayer, Bible story, followed by worksheets or craft and snack. Release Time will start on September 28, 2016.
LET’S START QUILTING!
It’s that time again! Summer is almost over! It’s time to get busy!
Quilting will begin on Wednesday, September 14 in the church basement. Come on down
any time after 9:00 a.m. Coffee ‘An is at approximately 10:30 a.m. We are usually done
quilting at 12:00 p.m. (sometimes we stay later). Then it is out to lunch for those who wish
to go.
There are many jobs to be done – ironing, knot tying, cutting squares, designing tops and, of
course, sewing. Come join the fun! All are welcome! See you there!