S t . K a t h a r i n e D r e x e l P a r i s h Beaver Dam, WI November 11, 2018 Mission Inspired by the Holy Spirit, we follow the footsteps of Jesus, through love for the Eucharist and outreach to those in need. As one Body of Christ, we are a diverse community journeying toward our common goal of the Kingdom of God. Vision As a community we will act through: * Living out corporal and spiritual works of mercy, * Committing to individual and communal prayer, * Growing in knowledge and faith, * Communicating for Unity. Como comunidad actuaremos a través de: * Viviendo las obras corporales y espirituales de misericordia, * Comprometido con la oración individual y comunitaria, * Creciendo en conocimiento y fe, * Comunicando para la Unidad. Inspirado por el Espíritu Santo, nosotros caminamos en los pasos de Jesús, a través del amor a la Eucaristía ya la ayuda a los necesitados. Como un Cuerpo de Cristo, somos una comunidad diversa viajando hacia nuestro objetivo común al Reino de Dios.
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1 Thirty-second Sunday of Ordinary Time, November 11, 2018
St. Katharine Drexel Parish
Beaver Dam, WI November 11, 2018
Mission Inspired by the Holy Spirit, we follow the footsteps of Jesus, through love for the Eucharist and outreach to those in need. As one Body of Christ, we are a diverse community journeying toward our common goal of the Kingdom of God.
Vision
As a community we will act through: * Living out corporal and spiritual works of mercy, * Committing to individual and communal prayer,
* Growing in knowledge and faith, * Communicating for Unity.
Como comunidad actuaremos a través de: * Viviendo las obras corporales y espirituales de misericordia,
* Comprometido con la oración individual y comunitaria, * Creciendo en conocimiento y fe,
* Comunicando para la Unidad.
Inspirado por el Espíritu Santo, nosotros caminamos en los pasos de Jesús, a través del amor a la Eucaristía ya la ayuda a los necesitados. Como un Cuerpo de Cristo, somos una comunidad diversa viajando hacia nuestro objetivo común al Reino de Dios.
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The Catholic Community of La Comunidad Catolica de Saint Katharine Drexel 511 S. Spring St. (Church) / 408 S. Spring St. (Office)
Wednesday, November 14 8:20 AM (CHR) Mass Living & Deceased Catholic Women Members
Thursday, November 15 (St. Albert the Great) 8:20 AM (CHR) Mass † Be!y Frank
Friday, November 16 (St. Margaret of Scotland and St. Gertrude) 8:20 AM (CHR) Mass † Herbert Lehner Sr. 7:00 PM (CHR) Adora"on/Benedic"on
Saturday, November 17 (St. Elizabeth of Hungary) 9:30-10:00 AM (CHR) Confessions/Reconcilia"on 4:30 PM (CHR) Mass † Charles Sell † Rosemary Schulz † Gene & Julienne Becker
Sunday, November 18 (World Day of the Poor) 8:00 AM (CHR) Mass † Johanna Corbe! 10:00 AM (CHR) Mass † Yvonne Novak 12:00 PM (CHR) Misa †Animas del Santo Purgatorio (Souls of Purgatory)
Bookstore Hours Sundays 9:00 AM - 12 Noon ● Located off of Mission Hall in the Parish Center.
Scrip Hours A$er Masses on weekends in the back of church ● Fridays at the Parish Center from 8AM - 9:30AM
St. Katharine Drexel School Contact Barb Haase, Principal 920-885-5558, www.skds.org 503 S. Spring St. Office Hours Mon - Fri 8AM - 4PM
Bulletin Submissions Send to [email protected] ● Must be received by Monday noon for the following weekend. Due to space constraints, not all submissions may be included. Thank you.
Fr. Michael J. Erwin PASTOR ext.102, Emergency only: 262-206-6987 [email protected]
Daily Readings/ Lecturas ● 3rd Thursday of every month
beginning a$er morning Mass and closing with benedic"on at 2:00PM
El tercer Jueves. Adoración después de Misa. Bendición a las 2:00 PM
● First three Friday’s of every month 7:00 - 8:00PM, Bilingual Exposición primeros tres Viernes
de cada mes, 7:00 - 8:00PM
Mother of Perpetual Help/ Señora del Perpetuo Socorro Tuesdays / Martes 4:00 PM (Parish Center Chapel)
Solanus Casey Healing prayer service on 1st Fridays of the month at 2:00 PM El primer Viernes en la Iglesia a las 2:00 PM, oración de sanación.
Devotions/ Devociones Marriage & Anoin"ng of the Sick/ Matrimonio y Unción de los Enfermos Please contact the priest to arrange /Por favor contacten al sacerdote para la preparación
Reconcilia"on/ Confesiones Saturdays (Church) / Sabados (Iglesia) 9:30-10:30 AM Or by appointment (by calling Parish Center) / O con cita (llamando a la Parroquia)
Bap"sm/ Bau!smo Kris"n Adsit (see pg. 2 for contact info) Ramon Medina (Español) 920-356-0896
Confirma"on/ Confirmación For informa"on on our Confirma"on program for students entering 11th grade, contact: John Pryme (pg.2 for contact info). / Para mas información en nuestro programa de Confirmación para estudiantes entrando al grado 11o , contacten a John Pryme (información de contacto en pagina 2).
Eucharist/ Eucaris!a Mass schedule on pg. 2. If you, or someone you know needs the Eucharist brought to them, please contact Tanya Diggins (see pg.2 for contact info). / Tiempos de misa en pagina 2. Si tu, o alguien mas que tu conoces necesita la Eucaris$a llevarsela a ellos, contacten a Tanya Diggins (información de contacto en pagina 2). RCIA (prepara"on for adults to receive sacraments/ preparación por adultos) Deacon Ed Cody, Cole%a Cody, Kris"n Adsit, or Fr. Erick (Español) (see pg.2 for contact info)
Sacraments/ Sacramentos (RCIA)
Do you have a prayer request? ¿Tienes una pe%ción de oración? Please call 920-885-6884
Prayer Network/ Red de Oración
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Mass Location
Work on the steeple is nearly done! There is only some touch up work le$ to do. All Masses we will be in church beginning Monday, November 12.
Faith Sharing and Reflection for Couples
5:00 PM November 27, December 11, January 8 and 22
Falling in Love, Finding God Marriage and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Igna"us of Loyola Sign up by November 13 to order materials. (Walk-ins will be accepted too). We will meet every two weeks to “touch base,” but the readings can be done at your own pace. Send ques"ons or your RSVP to Kris"n Adsit. (See contact info on page 2.)
To our past and present service members, we are grateful to you. Our country would not be what it is today without your hard work and sacrifice.
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Youth Ministry News
Youth Group The next mee"ng is on December 2 at 6 PM in the REC. All 6-12th graders are invited to take some "me to come together with peers for faith, food, and fun. The more, the merrier! Youth Mass The next Youth Mass will be December 9th, at 6 PM in the REC. All are welcome!
November is a BUSY month across the board. While the Youth Group will not be mee"ng, there are s"ll events that our Youth will be par"cipa"ng in. If you are a youth, and have another event you would like the Parish Community to support, or if you want more info on any youth ac"vi"es , contact John Pryme. (See contact info on page 2.)
Yoga Class Schedule
Yoga Dates: Thursday, November 15 and 29
Free beginner/intermediate Yoga classes are at the Parish Center REC with Julie Steil on Thursday nights 6:30 -7:30 PM. Please bring a blanket and yoga mat if you have one. You may contact the instructor, Julie, at 887-8290 or 920-912-1749 or the Parish Nurse Ya-Fen if you have any ques"ons. (See contact info on page 2.)
Women's Advent Retreat December 6-9, 2018
Jesuit Retreat House, Oshkosh
Welcome to a weekend of peace, prayer, rest, and hear<elt communica"on with God. Consider giving yourself a spiritual Christmas gi$ that can strengthen you for whatever God brings us in the New Year. For reserva"ons call Jesuit Retreat House 920-231-9060 or email [email protected].
Formation News
Next Forma"on Sessions grades K-10 Wednesday, November 14, 6:15 PM Wednesday, November 28, 6:15 PM
English/Bilingual
*Special Note: On Wednesday, November 28, grades 6-10 will have regular class from 6:15-7:30. Grades K-5 and their families will have class, but class will take place in the gym. Our group
will have a special Advent Prayer Service followed by wreath making.
Ministers of Communion Meeting
November 15, 6:30 PM
The Ministers of Communion to the sick, homebound, and care facili"es will meet in the St. Patrick's room to share faith, discuss our ministries, and pray. A%endance is not required for doing the ministry. Contact Deacon Randy with ques"ons. (See contact info on page 2.)
Catholic Women Meeting Wednesday, November 14
A<er 8:20 AM Mass Mission Hall
This is a regular mee"ng. New members welcome!
Football Mania Winners
WEEK 2 WINNERS November 6 Sco% Petrack, BD Jodee Rechek, BD Lindsay Sherron, BD Francisco Banda, BD Stevie Tratar, Gainesville, FL Steven Voigt, BD Joey Kaul, BD Jessica Jagroe, DeForest, WI Erin We%erau, Wisconsin Rapids, WI Random Winner – Tim Meyer, BD
Volunteer Opportunity
Caring Hearts, a part of the Human Concerns Commi%ee, is in need of three people to visit individuals at a facility in Beaver Dam. If you are interested in this mission or if you have someone that you think would benefit from a visit, please call Alice Matson at (920) 210-9376.
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Un lugar para reunirse y crecer.
$1 M $2 M $3 M $4 M
Needed by Dec 1
Pledged $3,455,000
Cash in hand $1,698,000
“Woah…we’re half way there… Woah…living on a prayer…” These song lyrics, by Jon Bon Jovi, were the first thing that popped into my head when I received word that we met our 50% goal requirement for the Arch to give its okay to move forward on our renova"on. My hat is off to each and every one of you that sacrificed to make this possible. We are forging ahead finalizing plans, focusing on the feedback provided by our amazing parish family, and keeping a keen eye on our budget. By the Grace of God, everything is moving along perfectly! Please con"nue praying for the successful comple"on of our Building From Our Belief renova"on project. God is with us! God is good! Gail Nampel Follow-Up Commi%ee Chairperson
"Woah ... estamos a mitad de camino allí ... Woah ... viviendo en una oración ... " Estas letras de las canciones de Jon Bon Jovi, fue lo primero que se me vino a la mente cuando recibí la no"cia de que cumplimos con nuestro obje"vo del 50% para que la Arquidiócesis aprobara nuestra renovación. Me quito el sombrero ante todos y cada uno de ustedes que se sacrificaron para hacer esto posible. Estamos adelantándonos a los planes finales, enfocándonos en los comentarios proporcionados por nuestra increíble familia parroquial y observando atentamente nuestro presupuesto. ¡Por la Gracia de Dios, todo avanza a la perfección! Por favor, con"núen orando por la finalización exitosa de nuestro proyecto de renovación Construyendo desde nuestra creencia. ¡Dios esta con nosotros! ¡Dios es bueno! Gail Nampel Presidente del Comité de Seguimiento
Please con"nue contribu"ng towards your pledge so that we can stay on schedule as we make progress towards improving our worship and gathering spaces. Thank you for your generous gi$s and prayers for this effort!
We are excited to announce that payments have been coming in, and our Building From Our Belief campaign has brought it $1,698,000! This means were a basically at our half-way point a li%le early! We will soon be mee"ng with the Archdiocese to get approval to move forward. Stay tuned for updates!
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Available Position: Director of Cemeteries
We are looking to fill this part "me posi"on for our cemeteries. Du"es include: grounds maintenance, burials, working with other employees, and working with funeral homes and monument companies. For full details and ques"ons please contact Barbara Heinzen. (See contact info on page 2.)
Bereavement Group
Because Thanksgiving falls a day a$er the 3rd Wednesday this year, the Bereavement group had decided that it is best to move the mee"ng "me to the 2nd Wednesday in the month of November only. So, the Bereavement mee"ng will be on November 14 at 10:00 AM in St. Michael Room. With holidays approaching, it is an especially difficult "me for those who grieve. The Bereavement group is here to provide extra support! Please share this "me change with any one that you know who might be interested in joining the November mee"ng. Any ques"ons, please contact the Parish Nurse, Ya-Fen. (See contact info on page 2.)
Some of our youth went to hear some great speakers at Holy Fire in Chicago! We are blessed to be able to send a group to laugh, learn, pray, and have adventures together.
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Day of the Dead Dia de los Muertos
During the week of November 1, the Spanish classes observed “El Dia de los Muertos.” As part of the cultural experience, the grades from fourth to eighth were in charge of crea"ng an element to place on the altar. In addi"on, students learned about the four elements on the altar that date back to Mesoamerica, when the Mayas and Aztecs created similar “Ofrendas” (offerings) for their loved ones. Today, these elements remain part of a culture that embraces Catholicism without forge`ng inherited tradi"ons. The students truly enjoyed their immersion experience. They had a chance to taste “Pan de Muerto” and add their personal touch to a Calavera”(skull) mask that they wore during part of their class. Students also took this opportunity to honor family, friends and pets who are no longer with us. They placed pictures of these departed members on the altar.
Veterans Day
Veterans Day is celebrated annually in the United States on November 11. SKDS students will honor our veterans on Monday, November 12, with a program in the school gym at 10 AM. Addi"onally, prior to Veterans Day, we will visually recognize veterans who are close to our students’ and families’ hearts. This will be done by wri"ng the name of a veteran on a paper star. These stars will be posted on the wall in the office hallway. Each family was given three paper stars and asked to write the name of a veteran on each star. If more stars are desired to honor veterans special to the family, the office can be contacted. This is one small way to honor those who have given so much to protect our freedoms.
Conferences
Thursday, November 15 at 4-8 PM Friday, November 16 at 9 AM-1 PM
(No classes November 16)
Conferences are right around the corner. We hope every family is excited to be present for the conference scheduled for their child. We rely on their help as we strive to provide the very best for our students. We are partners in this educa"onal endeavor, so family presence is vital. Our faculty and staff spend long hours in prepara"on for conferences; they view this "me spent with family and child as essen"al to the academic, social and emo"onal growth of each child.
In many grades, the child is asked to lead the conference. It is only Pre-school, 4K, and 5K children who are not expected to a%end the scheduled conference.
We hope conferencing with the teachers will provide an opportunity to discuss the special talents and concerns of each child. The child is, in part, responsible for his/her educa"on. The older the child, the more responsible s/he is expected to be. Conferences will provide each student an opportunity to begin accep"ng responsibility for his/her educa"on. Three-way conferencing lets the student give input just as it does the teacher and family. This type of conferencing also helps the student recognize that home and school are working together for his/her benefit and helps keep the lines of communica"on open for all involved.
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Wednesday Evening Small Group Series
November 14 6:30-7:30pm St. Katharine Drexel School Catacombs (in the cafeteria) “Why do I need the church? The Mystery of the Catholic Church” Though Jesus saves us as individuals, he calls us to live out our salva"on as members of a communion of believers. But that can be hard if we don't understand what the Church is and what it is meant to be. Why does the Church claim to have authority over what Catholics believe? How do we reconcile both the divinity and humanity of the Church that Christ himself created? Why is the Church essen"al to the life of every believer? There will be a DVD presenta"on followed by discussion.
Women’s Christmas: An Epiphany Retreat for Wise Women
January 5 10 AM—1 PM
Parish Center REC Cost: Freewill Offering
Epiphany (January 6) is the day we celebrate the coming of the Wise Men to the infant Jesus. In some parts of the world, Epiphany is celebrated as "Women's Christmas." Origina"ng in Ireland, Women's Christmas began as a day when the women, who o$en carried the domes"c responsibili"es all year, took Epiphany Day as an occasion to enjoy a break and celebrate together at the end of the holidays.
On January 5, we are bringing together the Feast of the Epiphany in A Women's Christmas: An Epiphany Celebra"on for Wise Women. You are invited to leave behind your busyness for a few hours to enjoy the companionship of other women. We will share a simple luncheon together, listen and reflect on each other's wisdom and gi$s, and create our own mandala star. You will leave feeling gi$ed and blessed. For more informa"on or to RSVP, contact Janice Tischler by tex"ng or calling 920-344-0643 or emailing [email protected].
Including: the Basilica of Guadalupe; Sacred Family Parish where the remains of Fr. Miguel Pro, a martyr from the Revolution in Mexico are laid; and the Parish of St. Michael the Archangel in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato. Also: the pyramids of Teotihuacan, the Anthropology museum, Frida Kahlo’s home, and celebrating a traditional “Noche Mexicano,” and much more. Cost for the Trip $1,800 (air fare not included) Includes: all meals, transportation, hotel and entrance to the shows and museums For more information and reservations, please contact Juana Avila 262-542-2589 ext. 208 or [email protected] Deacon Antonio Palacios 262-844-2039 or [email protected]
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Personal Items Collection
There is a need for personal care items for those who are being helped by the local food pantries. In coopera"on with First Lutheran Church, St. Katharine Drexel Parish has agreed to collect personal care items (listed below) during the month of November to be given to our two local food pantries. Items needed include:
· shampoo · body washes and lo"ons · deodorant · razors · toothpaste and tooth brushes · dental floss · facial "ssue · toilet paper · laundry and dish soap · all-purpose cleaners · paper towels
Place your dona"ons in the large barrels located in church and at the Parish Center. The human concerns commi%ee thanks you for your par"cipa"on and help. Ques"ons about this collec"on? Contact Deacon Ed. (See contact info on page 2.)
Run for first 3 weeks of Nov—>
Food Pantry Update
The Dodge County Food Pantry at St. Vincent de Paul recently ended our fiscal year. Over the last 12 months we served an average 256 households per month (497 adults and 277 children). Your con"nued support has made it possible for us to con"nue our mission of addressing the hunger needs in Dodge County. At this "me we are in need of peanut bu%er, jelly, cereal, individual oatmeal, pasta, soup, and spaghe` sauce. Monetary dona"ons are also accepted, which helps us purchase meat. Thanks for your generosity! For any ques"ons, or if you’d be willing to volunteer, call Cole%a Cody. (See contact info on page 2.)
“Good Neighbors” Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
Sunday, November 11 4 - 7 PM
Bayside Supper Club
For the whole family: The Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre and the Praise Assembly of God Church are offering a “Good Neighbors” Spaghe` Dinner, Silent Auc"on, and Entertainment. This collabora"ve fundraiser is to help defray costs for the blacktopping of their shared parking lot, between BDACT’s new Fine Arts Center (formerly St. Patrick/St. Katharine Drexel Elementary School) and the church (formerly St. Patrick’s Church). $10 Single Tickets and $30 Family Tickets are at Rechek’s Food Pride or at the door.
Shoppers Delight Luncheon: Salad, Soup and Desserts
Saturday, November 17 10:45 - 1:30 PM
at the American Legion Veteran’s Center, 300 Beichl Ave.
Sponsored by the BD American Legion #146 Auxiliary Menu: Home Made Chicken Noodle Soup Large Variety of Salads Crackers Cookies & bars Coffee, Mile and Water
Cost Adult = $8.00. Kids 5-10 years old = $5.00. Kids under 5 = FREE. Cash bar available. Carry-outs available. Tickets available at the door.
Red Kettle Ringers Needed
The Human Concerns Commi%ee invites you to ring the bells for the Salva"on Army Ke%le at Shopko on Friday, December 7 or on Friday, December 14. Individuals or family members can volunteer for one hour from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on either date. The bell ringing is done inside the front door and is sheltered from the cold. The money that is donated is used to support the poor in our local coun"es. To make a difference in our community for those in need, call Ed Cody at 920-382-2315.
Musical Talent Needed
Sylvan Crossing would like someone to come in and play the piano for the residents. If you are interested, please call Alice Matson at (920) 210-9376.
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Letter from the Pastor Shared by Fr. Mike
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An end to the Gate keepers We all know the dynamic and some"mes we are guilty of it – maintaining control of access to something. Some"mes it is room availability or access to a person. In our Gospel reading the gatekeepers are usually maintaining control of God’s grace. Last weekend we heard of the first commandment including full love of God and our neighbor as ourselves as being greater than any ritual sacrifice. This week we see this in ac"on as a synagogue official is making a great show of his sacrifice with lengthy and loud prayers. Jesus observes a widow contribu"ng a few cents quietly and no"ced the devo"on as she gave all that she had. She has full access to God without money or posi"on but purely from her love and devo"on. Over our lives we can con"nue to improve to be like the Saints who learned how to give their all. We might start by learning our prayers and improve to praying three "mes a day. We gradually improve to standing up to bullies and working at food pantries. With the aid of the Holy Spirit we are capable of devo"ng every moment and breath to the other. We are never perfect but our devo"on can con"nue to grow. Let us con"nue to pray for our confirma"on candidates who are living a year of service to God through the church and the poor. They are old enough to have friends who are watching them do this which can add the barrier of being self-conscious. But they can grow like the rest of us to dance like no one is watching as we love God especially in the faces of the people around us and the poor. On this Veteran’s Day, we pray also for all of the people who have served our country by commi`ng themselves en"rely for our good. We thank them for their devo"on and commit to caring for them and their families.
Fr. Michael Erwin
Un final para los guardianes de la puerta Todos conocemos la dinámica y, en ocasiones somos culpables de la misma: mantener el control del acceso a algo. A veces es disponibilidad de habitación o acceso a una persona. En nuestro Evangelio, la lectura de los guardianes generalmente man%ene el control de la gracia de Dios. El fin de semana pasado, escuchamos del primer mandamiento que incluye el amor pleno de Dios y de nuestro prójimo como a nosotros mismos como algo más grande de cualquier sacrificio ritual. Esta semana vemos esta acción cuando un oficial de la sinagoga está haciendo una gran demostración de su sacrificio con oraciones largas y Fuertes. Jesús observa una viuda que contribuye unos pocos centavos en silencio y se dio cuenta de la devoción como ella dio todo lo que tenía. Ella %ene acceso total a Dios sin dinero ni posición, sino únicamente por su amor y devoción. A lo largo de nuestras vidas podemos con%nuar mejorando para ser como los Santos que aprendieron a dar todo. Podríamos comenzar por aprender nuestras oraciones y mejorarlas y poder orar tres veces al día. Mejoramos gradualmente para enfrentarnos a los agresores y trabajar en las despensas de alimentos. Con la ayuda del Espíritu Santo somos capaces de dedicar cada momento y dar aliento al otro. Nunca somos perfectos, pero nuestra devoción puede seguir creciendo. Con%nuemos orando por nuestros candidatos a la confirmación que viven un año de servicio a Dios a través de la iglesia y los pobres. Tienen la edad suficiente para que los amigos que los observan hagan lo mismo, lo que puede agregar la barrera de ser conscientes de sí mismos. Pero pueden crecer como el resto de nosotros para bailar como nadie estén mirando mientras amamos a Dios, especialmente en los rostros de las personas que nos rodean y de los pobres. En este Día de los Veteranos, oramos también por todas las personas que han servido a nuestro país comprome%éndose totalmente por nuestro bien. Les agradecemos su dedicación y nos comprometemos a cuidarlos a ellos y a sus familias. P. Michael Erwin
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Weekly Offering
Nov 17/18 4:30PM 8:00AM 10:00AM 12:00PM
Servers Andrea Riesen ● Jade DeJager
Violet Kennedy Madelyn Adsit ●
Emma Adsit Adam Meyer ● Brianna Meyer ●
Megan Tyranski ● Carmen Kehrmeyer
Andres Zavala ● Kaily Santos ●
Dayana Castillo ● Rolando Castillo
Lectors Pat Dial Michael Adsit Tracy Gundert
Musicians Cindy ● Tanya Fran ● Tanya Adult Choir– Steve ● Tanya
Ministers of Hospitality/Ministros de la Eucaristia
Don Schulz ● Jerry Zehren ● William Lafler ● Larry Lange
James Multhauf ● Rodger Mattson ● Paul Kastenmeier●
Jim Wallintin ● Robert Ganske ● Bruce Kaufman
David Straseske ● Brett Rechek Austin Bashinski ●
Katie Pappone
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Liturgical Minister Schedule
Scrip Nov 3/4 Collection Budget
Collection 11,514 17,788
Offertory 1,423 1,827
Total 12,937 19,615
Don’t forget to write out SEPARATE checks for church dues and for the BFOB renovation fund! Thank you!
Annual Scrip Goal: $60,000 Profit to date: $$15,514
Scrip Volunteers for 11/17-11/18 4:30 Hankes, Armstrong & Voigt 8:00 M. Otto, Schliesman & Miller 10:00 Nampel, Bedker & Hafenstein
Holidays are Coming!
The holidays are fast approaching and Scrip is a great way to get that
shopping done! Use Scrip cards to make purchases or use them as gifts!
The SCRIP Office will be closed on
Friday, 23 Nov.
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