Cindy McCray – 11/05 Lisa Wiegman – 11/20 Teresa Barthel – 11/07 Ken Merrill – 11/25 Samantha Meyer – 11/09 Shane Honore – 11/26 Angelina Napier – 11/09 Scott Hensel – 11/28 Kelley McCray – 11/12 Jim Luxem – 11/28 Jessica Luxem – 11/15 Lynn Smolko – 11/28 Susan Luxem – 11/19 Ken & Karen Merrill 60 years – November 25 th Art & Denise Preuss 33 years – November 25 th Kwik Trip gift cards are available after worship on Saturdays (Tim Hasko) and Sundays (Tom Hasko). Pentecost purchases these gift cards at a discounted rate and sells to you at face value. Pentecost also receives a percentage back from in-store purchases. These make great Christmas gifts or stocking stuffers. If you are not worshiping in person and would still like to purchase, please contact the church office to make arrangements. If you would like to purchase a poinsettia for the Christmas services, please sign up on the sheet in the narthex. Each plant is $8. We are in need of 13 plants to fill our wooden cross. Place your money in the offering plate labeled “poinsettia”. We introduced our new digital directory last week. Be sure to log in and download a photo and make sure your information is up to date. You were all given a startup user name and password. Please make sure you change your password to keep your information secure. If you prefer to use a printed directory, they will be available early in 2022. If you need assistance with updating your information or are having problems logging in, please contact Sue Hasko in the church office at 262-633-8920, or contact her by email at [email protected]. RESCHEDULED - YOUTH GROUP COSTUME PARTY AND YARD GAMES PALOOZA The Pentecost Youth Group (and friends!) are invited to our Inaugural Costume Party and Outdoor Entertainment Event is rescheduled for Saturday, November 13th from 1 to 3pm outside the parish house. Come in your costume and be ready to compete in games like Bags, Football Target Practice, Bocce Ball, Tumblin' Dice, and more! Snacks and Beverages will be provided and we will move the activities to the church basement if the weather doesn't cooperate. Mark your calendars and we will see you there! RLHS PRESENTS “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” The cast of “Anne of Green Gables” debuts at Racine Lutheran High School, 251 Luedtke Avenue, on Fri., Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. Shows also run on Sat., Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Fri., Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 6, at 5 p.m. Doors open one hour before the performance. Tickets are available online at RacineLutheran.org or at the door. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for senior citizens (60+) and students. Contact the school at (262) 637-6538 with questions. CONCORDIA FUNDRAISER – Action Territory, 12345 75 th St., Kenosha, Fri., Nov. 12, 4-10pm. Unlimited indoor tickets for $10, and unlimited indoor and outdoor tickets for $20. 33% goes back to the school. Contact the school office to receive a coupon good for a family pizza special that includes a 16” cheese pizza, 6 breadsticks and a pitcher of soda for $19.75.
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Cindy McCray – 11/05 Lisa Wiegman – 11/20
Teresa Barthel – 11/07 Ken Merrill – 11/25
Samantha Meyer – 11/09 Shane Honore – 11/26
Angelina Napier – 11/09 Scott Hensel – 11/28
Kelley McCray – 11/12 Jim Luxem – 11/28
Jessica Luxem – 11/15 Lynn Smolko – 11/28
Susan Luxem – 11/19
Ken & Karen Merrill
60 years – November 25th
Art & Denise Preuss
33 years – November 25th
Kwik Trip gift cards are available after worship on
Saturdays (Tim Hasko) and Sundays (Tom Hasko).
Pentecost purchases these gift cards at a discounted rate
and sells to you at face value. Pentecost also receives a
percentage back from in-store purchases. These make
great Christmas gifts or stocking stuffers. If you are not
worshiping in person and would still like to purchase,
please contact the church office to make arrangements.
If you would like to purchase a
poinsettia for the Christmas
services, please sign up on the
sheet in the narthex. Each plant
is $8. We are in need of 13
plants to fill our wooden cross.
Place your money in the offering
plate labeled “poinsettia”.
We introduced our new digital
directory last week. Be sure to log
in and download a photo and make
sure your information is up to date.
You were all given a startup user
name and password. Please make
sure you change your password to
keep your information secure. If you prefer to use a
printed directory, they will be available early in 2022.
If you need assistance with updating your information or
are having problems logging in, please contact Sue
Hasko in the church office at 262-633-8920, or contact
October was Pastor Appreciation Month so we thanked our faithful pastor helpers for their Commit “Mint” to our church with a basket full of assorted mints and other items including, of course, a Quick Trip gas card – not too minty but their cars probably liked it better than the mint tea or candy. We have been truly blessed to have three great pastors helping us through this vacancy. We want them to know how much we appreciate their advice, preaching, and visiting our shut-ins.
Sammy’s monthly S’more favorite ~
Send s’more thinking of you notes/texts It’s been a long time since our M&E Board gave us a list of shut-ins and suggested sending notes to them. This is still a great way to share God’s love for our fellow
members- shut in or not.
Favorite Hymns
Here’s your chance to et us know what you’d like to sing. Remember to fill out the favorite hymn sheet on the table in the narthex. As of this writing, we only had 10 turned in. Dave Wagner got the prize for being first and Tim Hasko for the
longest list (22). He probably has more but ran out of room on his sheet!
Veterans Day
Veterans Day has its roots in what was called Armistice Day, when a peace agreement ended World War I on November 11, 1918. President Wilson proclaimed that Armistice Day was to be marked with solemn pride in heroism and with gratitude for victory as well as the “opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice.” In 1954, the remembrance was renamed
Veterans Day to honor all U.S. military personnel. It’s a reminder to pray for and honor all who serve and sacrifice, to support and assist their families, and to pray
that God will bring peace on earth.
Thanks to all of our members who
give of their time, talents, and
treasures.
Thanks, Pastors Retzlaff, Krueger, and Luchterhand
Pastor Krueger Tim Hasko brought Pastor Krueger’s gift to Cudahy where his
church secretary was kind enough to send us this picture.
NOMINATION COMMITTEE PENTECOST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Nominations for officers of the congregation for 2022 are now being accepted from the voting membership for the December 12, 2021 election. Please use the reverse side of this sheet to submit your nominations. The nomination forms may be deposited in the special box marked NOMINATIONS located in the narthex. Nominations will close on Sunday, November 14th. Voting Membership A voting member is a communicant member who has reached the age of 18 years.
A. Any voting member can place a name in nomination. B. Only Male members who have reached the age of 18 shall be eligible to hold the offices of President,
Vice President, or be a member of the Board of Elders. All other offices are open to any person who is a voting member (male or female) having reached the age of 18 years.
C. The Nomination Committee shall review all names placed in nomination for eligibility. D. The nominees will be contacted. No nominee’s name shall be place on the ballot without his/her consent. E. A list of candidates shall be published two weeks prior to the annual meeting. F. The ballot shall be presented and the election held at the annual meeting on Sunday December 12,
2021. G. Nominations will close on Sunday, November 14th. H. Additional nominations may be made from the floor of the annual meeting for any office, which is vacant
due to lack of a candidate. All other nominations shall remain closed. I. The officers elect shall assume their respective offices on January 1, 2022.
The following positions are open for nominations:
President 1 year term
Vice President 1 year term
Secretary 1 year term
Treasurer 1 year term
Board of Elders (1) 3 year term
Board of Stewardship (1) 3 year term
Board of Trustees (1) 3 year term
Board of Mission/Evangelism (1) 3 year term
Board of Education (1) 3 year term
Members at Large (1) 3 year term
The following members are serving un-expired terms (expiration dates of the current term is in parenthesis).
Board of Elders Dave Wagner (12/22) & Tim Gullicksrud (12/23)
Board of Education Shana Jacob (12/22) & Teresa Barthel (12/23)
Board of Stewardship Joyce Hasko (12/22) & Tim Barthel (12/23)
Board of Trustees Rob Cooper (12/22) & Matt Luxem (12/23)
Board of Mission/Evangelism Kathy McGregor (12/22) & Katy Wagner (12/23)
Members at Large Mary Boudreau (12/22) & Steve Matter (12/23)
Brief Description of Church Council Responsibilities
President- Preside over Voter’s Assembly, appoint committees, and responsible for seeing the resolutions of
the Voter’s Assembly are carried out
Vice-President-Fill in for the President when necessary
Secretary-Record proceedings at Voter’s Assembly, and Church Council meetings
Treasurer-Disburse funds of congregation under the direction of the Church Council, and compile annual
budget
Board of Elders-Assist Pastor in the spiritual life of the congregation, supervise public worship, church
discipline, and church publications.
Board of Trustees-Supervise church property, and financial affairs
Board of Education-Supervise the spiritual education needs of the congregation.
Board of Missions & Evangelism-Supervise the missionary education, and evangelism within the
congregation
Board of Stewardship-Stimulate members of the congregation to a stewardship of talents and treasures
Members at Large-Assist the Church Council where needed
Nominations
1. President ____________________________________________
2. Vice President ____________________________________________