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News for God’s people at Peace With Christ Lutheran Church July 2009

God Bless America

Pastor Patrick’s Pen ……………………………………………… Page 3 Deaconess Claire’s Note…………………………………………… .Page 5 LWML/TAG….…………………………………………………….. Page 7 Marilyn’s Letter …………………………………………………….Page 8 Youth News………… ..…………………………………………… Page 9 South Africa Update………..……………………………………… Page 10 Missions & Ministry……………………………………………….. Page 12 Young Families……………………………………………………...Page 13 “Know Your Leadership”………………………………………….. Page 14 Book of Concord/Catechism Connection…………………………...Page 17 Children’s Ministry……………………………………………….. Page 18 “Writing”……………………………………………………………Page 19 “Financial Check-up”……………………………………………….Page 21 Financial Update ……………… …………………………………. Page 22 Anniversaries …………………… ……………………………….. Page 22 Birthdays. .…………………………..………………………………Page 23

FLOWERS FOR THE ALTAR Members are invited to sign up to place flowers on our altar for special occasions: in memory or honor of a loved one or a special event. Please sign up on the flower chart located in the Sunshine Hall and see posted guidelines for flowers.

PEACE WITH CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1412 West Swallow Road Fort Collins, CO 80526 Phone: (970) 226-4721 Fax: (970) 204-1570 Email:[email protected] On the web:www.pwchrist-fc.org Prayer Chain: 229-1459

Pastor: Ralph Patrick Ministers: All Members Editor: Marcy Petago Youth Coordinator: Marilyn Lasich Prayer Chain Coordinator: Cheryl Harsen

Radio Broadcast: KCOL (600 AM), at 9:00 AM Sundays

Church Elders: Wes Nierman, Head Elder.. ……………………………………..………….….226-5936 Ray Kaiser, Worship Elder…………………………………….….…………....223-0987 Dan Krueckeberg, Staff Elder…………………………………….….…….… ..482-9545 Art Pforr, Elder……………………………………………………………… . .223-8533 Dan Prevedel, Elder...…………………………………………………………..204-4008 Michael Rohlfs, Elder………………………...…………….….…….…………482-2663

Church Council: President, Chad Hamilton Vice President, Larry Siegfried Secretary, Ernestine Munsey Treasurer, Lisa Bernhardt Education Chairman, Eric Petago Education Co-Chair, Jane Pennington Evangelism Chairman, Rhonda Kaiser Fellowship Co-Chairman, Kerri Fagan/Linda Siegfried Youth Ministry Chairman, Amy Hoy Missions & Ministry Chairman, Jerry Buchleiter Head Trustee, Fred Kropp Hands in Harmony Chairman, Betty Keeney Preschool Chairman, Kim Molzer

Next month’s articles are due Sunday, July 19! 2

Pastor Patrick’s Pen

“I give thanks to my god always for you because of the grace of God that was given you in Christ Jesus, that in every way you were enriched in him in all speech and all knowledge.” 1 Cor. 1:4-5

Dear Children of God, One of my many “Sunday Pleasures” is joining the Greeters at the front doors. What a joy it is to see God’s people streaming in, eager to hear His Word and receive His forgiveness. Greeting one another, as well as those who are guests, is a VERY important activity at Peace with Christ. It was also very important for St. Paul, as we see in his epistles. It’s interesting to compare the way he greets the saints in the various churches. The example above is significant, for he is greeting a congregation in Corinth that has had many problems. Quite frankly, they were a pretty poorly behaved bunch of Christians. And yet the grace of God and the love of St. Paul overflows to them, just as it does to us! What a difference there is between the greeting Paul writes in the first letter to the Corinthians, and in the second. There we read, “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.” (2 Cor. 1:3-4)

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In this greeting St. Paul is reassuring this congregation, which obviously had been through many challenges, of the comfort of God. Have you ever thought of your greeting doing the same? Providing comfort and encouragement to those who may be sad or suffering? What a difference a kind word from the Lord, a loving Christian gesture, or even a simple smile can make! In 1 Timothy we find quite a different greeting. In it, St. Paul is reminding Timothy of the importance of teaching sound doctrine, and avoiding foolish ideas and speculations of men. He also emphasizes the importance of “love that comes from a pure heart, a good conscience, and a sincere faith.” (1 Timothy 1:5) How important are these to us? Take time to read over the various greetings in the NT epistles. They really are quite inspirational. They also provide a wonderful example of how we in turn can greet others in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ!

Peace be with you, Pastor

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Deaconess Claire’s Note

Dear Servants of God, It seems like the year is finally come to a close. I would like to share with you a poem I wrote back in September. Forgive me if the rhythm and rhyme aren’t exact. This is my way of saying thank you. But in case it’s unclear: Thank you for your hospitality & making room for me. Thank you for you dedication to the call to service we all receive in baptism. Thank you for your generosity of spirit & willingness to share both joys and heart aches. Thank you for your music. Thank you for your kindness (elephants, fish, cakes, laughter, biker gear, foot washing gear, ant killing gear, accoutrements, etc…) But most of all, Thank you for your prayers & I thank God for His faithfulness. Matthew 18 Who is the greatest, At the kings right hand? Who has the honor, Who knows the master’s plan? Turn expectations upside down Remember the poor and lame The humble, little, least and small The greatest – they’re the same Continued on page 6

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For this must be true because God came as a little babe And in a place for animals He cried where he was laid But honor came from all who saw The Almighty born of Theotokus A smelly shepherd or foreign seer Knew their knees to bow like us Then to the wretched and the meek The Savior touched and taught Showing us how normal Is just not what we thought Our brother Pharisees and Scribes Knew the books oh so well But they forgot that Kyrie Eleizon Is what keeps us all from hell Mercy to the humble child Who knows she is yet young Much to learn and much to grow How like her we should turn In love begin to see who we truly are Saints and Sinners everyone Beloved in the Lord And baptized, grafted to the Son Then humbled by the cross of Calvary We know the shame and the glory Christ died to set us all free To serve, love, and be the least of these May the Good Lord continue to bless the ministries He has in store for you. May the Good Lord keep each of you tenderly in the palm of His hand. I miss you all already, Deaconess Claire

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LUTHERAN WOMEN IN MISSION ♦ A Summer Craft Workshop will be offered Saturday, August 1st at 10am to work on projects for this year’s Holiday Craft Fair. All supplies and instructions will be provided. A variety of simple crafts can be completed with your help! For those looking for crafting opportunities sooner than August 1st, Kay’s Angels continue to meet almost every Monday, 1:30 -3:30pm, all summer long. ♦ Throughout the months of July and August, Missions & Ministry and LWML will be collecting school supplies for Ysleta Mission. As stores begin advertising “Back to School” specials, please consider picking up a few extra items to donate! A basket is available for your donations in the Sunshine room.

TAG Tuesday Afternoon Group All older adults are welcome to attend the various activities and Bible studies of this Older Adult Ministry Group. Our meetings are on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month. During the summer months we will only meet on the 1st Tuesday. Come and enjoy the fellowship. Tuesday, July 7th at 10:00am It’s summer and time for a picnic and croquet. We will meet at the church at 9:30am and carpool to the home of Cliff & Lu Buchholz. Sloppy joes, tableware and drinks will be furnished. Bring a dish to share. Please sign-up for this activity.

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Dear PWC Family, The summer is off to a busy start. Early in June, Pastor and I accompanied sixteen of our youth members and their friends to Lutheran Valley Retreat for a Catechism Retreat. We began our day with Matins, closed with Evening Prayer and in between attended three catechism classes and other activities. We enjoyed hikes, archery, tomahawk throwing, “bouldering”, the ropes course and games. Ask Pastor about “Catechism Commando” which was invented at camp (he won!). It was a good time for learning and friendship building. Thanks to all who helped with transportation. VBS was last week and we had an incredible crew of people helping especially youth members. There were 55 helpers during the week and 22 were youth members! Thanks – you are all awesome and willing to give of your time. We have a few activities planned for this month and two trips– see below for details. Please keep us in your prayers as we travel to San Antonio for the Higher Things SOLA Conference (July 7-10) and when we travel to Brule for the “Invasion of Brule” (July 17 -21). It is with great joy that I continue to serve as the Youth Coordinator. We have an exceptional group of young people and remarkable volunteers to help with activities. It is a blessing to be able to be a part of the PWC staff and serve this congregation. Thank you for your support and prayers. May God continue to bless and keep you all safe this summer! HAPPY 4Th OF JULY! Marilyn

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YOUTH NEWS

Yard Work - We continue to help the Brown family with yard work and enjoy refreshments after! Please sign-up for when you can help – thanks. “Invasion of Brule” – plans are going well and we have a crew signed up! If you would like to attend, sign-up on the bulletin board and watch for more information. Pastor Dickmander is compiling a “wish list” of things we can do besides fishing, swimming and eating! Dates are Friday, July 17 – Tuesday, July 21 (you are welcome to come for the weekend). We will leave in the late afternoon on Friday, do service work on Saturday and Monday, worship and relax on Sunday and Tuesday – travel, finishing projects and fun! Hikes - Hikes are scheduled for Wednesday July 1, 9am– 1pm and Monday, July 13 at 9am. Elitch Gardens - The vote was for Elitch’s this year. There is a water park with in Elitch’s with 6 rides! Plan on Wed., July 29 – cost is $24 which includes your ticket, gas money (unless your parents drive!) and some snacks. You will need to bring your lunch and extra money for other snacks! We need a minimum of 15 people to get the group rate of $20 – sign up by July 12th as I will need to pre-order tickets. Parents/volunteers are needed to drive and are welcome to attend! Waterskiing, August 1 - The Fosters have invited the youth members and parents to a waterskiing party at their home on Sat., Aug. 1 10am - 2pm. Plan to have fun – wear your swim suit, bring sunscreen, a towel and a side dish to share! Sign-up!

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Update… MISSION: Southern Africa Three short years ago, June 2006, the Rocky Mountain District, LCMS, in convention, approved a resolution seeking to raise $500,000 for the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa; a human care project in Botswana; and a cattle treatment project in southern South Africa.

On June 19, it was announced at the 2009 District Convention that the District has raised $456,000 of the original goal. Your congregation, Peace With Christ, contributed over $32,000 of the total amount. Thank the Good Lord for your generosity and support of the projects. What have the dollars raised been used for so far? First, the Lutheran Theological Seminary has been able to purchase two houses to be used for student housing and classrooms. With our final payment, a three story building will be started which will be used for classroom and library space with some of the space to be used for the housing of visiting faculty members. In addition, a sizable debt was paid off in full on behalf of the seminary. More Pastors are now available for the congregations of the countries in southern Africa. Second, the Cattle Treatment project, the spreading of the Gospel through a sprayer, has realized a new location of the treatment, new corral facilities, breeding stock for the farmers and veterinary services for the improved health of the cattle…with the mission objective of demonstrating to the farmers what the Gospel can mean to them. Finally, the Botswana project has been able to help about 40 people with HIV or AIDS have access to medical assistance in Serowe on a monthly basis. The Bible Kids have a preschool. Five very poor Otse families are assisted financially every month. Regular church services are held in the Kalahari Desert together with Sunday School, baptism and confirmation instruction.

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Where do we go from here? On June 20, the Convention passed a resolution which states: “Resolved, That the Rocky Mountain District continue the working partnership with MISSION: Southern Africa by means of prayer, District oversight, financial support, funding of the Lutheran Seminary in Tshwane and human care projects. In addition, the District will continue to work toward completing the original goal. How, in fact, we at Peace With Christ continue to be involved will be decided later. You will be informed regarding the opportunities to participate and be involved. The District projects committee will be meeting later and will eventually have recommendations for the congregations in the District. My personal and very sincere appreciation to each of you for your support of MISSION: Southern Africa in obedience to our Lord’s command to go and make disciples of ALL nations. Harry Krueckeberg *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*

Columbarium Garden – If you haven’t had a chance to check out the garden, please take a look. We finished planting on May 29. Thank you to all those able to help with planting and to those for your generous support by purchasing plants – over $900 was donated for plants and other materials. The pathways will be laid soon and the last step will be to construct a walk way to the garden from the existing sidewalk. We hope to be able to complete that project by mid-July.

June Concert - There was beautiful music, delicious refreshments and generous support of the Missions and Ministry “Emergency Family Fund” with over $500 raised. Thank you to all who help by participating, attending, assisting with set-up, clean-up and to those who made all the delectable desserts! 11

Good News From Your Missions & Ministry Committee We again have an opportunity to support the Ysleta Mission in El Paso. Ron Thaemert will be driving his pick-up truck to Ysleta at some time in July and we would like to fill the bed of the truck with items that are needed at the Mission. While our mission team was at Ysleta last summer we were able to see some of the programs that are in place in the mission. One of them, feeding lunch to hungry needy people five days a week is always in need of groceries. This year, because of the tight economic times we are experiencing the number of people being served lunch has grown and it has become difficult to keep the food pantry supplied. Will you help us supply some needed items? We have put together the following list of items that would be helpful. Canned food in restaurant size cans (available at Sam’s Club & some grocery stores) Pinto and black beans, tomato products, fruit, green chilies, vegetables, shortening, green chili sauce, salsa, mustard and ketchup. Rice in large bags, powdered milk, oatmeal and dry cereal, flour, sugar. Cleaning and laundry products, toilet paper, bar soap and other items that you think would be helpful. The mission is also in need of items for their Thrift Shop. Any clothing item that is in good condition, shoes, small appliances (that work), pots and pans, dishes, bedding, and other items that you think they could sell in the shop. The LWML will be collecting school supplies and we are sure that they too will appreciate any donations that you would like to give. It’s all going in one truck so whatever you are able to supply will be appreciated. 12

YOUNG FAMILIES Independence Day! July 4th Commemoration of St. Mary Magdalene -- July 22nd Commemoration of St. James the Elder, Apostle – July 25th

Thank you to all who helped make VBS a success! Your prayers, donations, volunteering, etc…were all essential. Thank you for using the gifts God has given you to share the Good News with our young people. Accessing Needs & Growing Intentionally Together Please return survey by Sunday July 12th to Scott & Lori French’s box Our New Intern is ALMOST here! Please keep her in your prayers and the ministries God is preparing for her here in your prayers as well. Let’s all welcome her with great joy and with thanks to God for the blessing she will be among us. Please introduce yourself to her & welcome her in ESPECIALLY if you have children under confirmation age.

Curious about FED Night? Now in the “relaxed” summer months is a good time to think ahead and make Wednesday nights a family night!

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Know your Leadership Jane Pennington, Education Co-Chair I am the eldest of six children, raised in the small ranching community of Elizabeth, CO. My parents were active in helping to establish a confessional LCMS congregation there. I was raised Lutheran, but began to question my faith during a rebellious time in my teen years (most of them). I began looking at other churches and religions. My exposure to worldly and charismatic practices helped to reaffirm my faith and the need for adherence to Christ’s one, true doctrine. After three times through Catechistic instruction, I was finally confirmed at 19. Shortly after, God blessed me in marriage to my wonderful, God-fearing husband, John. Once married, I moved to Ft. Collins where John was attending CSU. We spent many years trying several “Lutheran” churches in search of pure theology and respect for the sacraments. After much discouragement we settled into a routine of traveling to our home church in Elizabeth to worship. About four years ago, a great uncle from New Mexico was commenting how their pastor had taken a call to a church in our area and suggested we look him up. We found Pastor Patrick at a church we hadn’t attended before, and have since come to call Peace With Christ home. In 13 years of marriage, I have been blessed with Godly, humble leadership from my husband. Together we have been given the gift of four beautiful children. My husband’s hard work and dedication to family has allowed me the honor of home schooling Continued on page 15

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our children. This life experience of parenting and teaching has brought me to serving on the education board. I don’t really see my roll as leadership, but rather as stewardship of a precious gift. The children’s ministries at Peace With Christ strives to teach in such a way as to bring each child closer to God. I feel privileged to be a part of that, and hope I might contribute in some small way. +*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+ VERY HARD, YET VERY EASY We were considering the Christian idea ‘putting on Christ’, or first ‘dressing up’ as a son of God in order that you may finally become a real son. What I want to make clear is that this is not one among many jobs a Christian has to do; and it is not a sort of special exercise for the top class. It is the whole of Christianity. Christianity offers nothing else at all… The Christian way is different: harder, and easier. Christ says ‘Give me All. I don’t want so much of your time and so much of your money and so much of your work: I want You. I have not come to torment your natural self, but to kill it. No half-measures are any good. I don’t want to cut off a branch here and a branch there, I want to have the whole tree down. I don’t want to drill the tooth, or crown it, or stop it, but to have it out. Hand over the whole natural self, all the desires which you think innocent as well as the ones you think wicked - the whole outfit. I will give you a new self instead. In fact, I will give you Myself: my own will shall become yours.’

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Scrip Fundraiser Parents - please sign-up to help with scrip sales during the summer months. If we can have scrip available on the first and third Sunday that would be a great help Thanks! We have many cards for immediate purchase and you may order any available card and receive it the following Sunday. Stop by the Youth Table and see what is available. Thank you for supporting the Youth!

The sermon on June 21st focused on the question “Why?”—and the answers that God has given in His Word. One of the young people at PWC drew these notes on the scribble pad— which are quite insightful! In case you forgot the sermon, here is a basic outline: “Why”? The question Job, and all the Faithful ask. How does God answer?

1. Because of sin and the work of the devil. 2. In the silence of Good Friday as Jesus died on the cross. 3. As a test of faith that causes us to rely on His grace—2 Cor. 11 and 12. 4. As an opportunity to receive and provide comfort—2 Cor. 1:3. 5. As a means of displaying the life and death of Christ—2 Cor. 4:11 6. So that we might look forward to the heavenly glory that awaits us—2 Cor. 4:16-18

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Reading from the Book of Concord Read Article XVI from the Apology to the Augsburg Confession and answer the following questions: 1. Why is it good for Christians to hold public office?

2. What distinction should be made between the spiritual kingdom and the political kingdom?

3. What does The Gospel do in relation to government?

4. Why are people allowed to hold property? How did this position affect a reformation in the way land usage and ownership was viewed? 5. For reflection: What should be the distinction between Christ’s kingdom and earthly kingdoms? How should the church maintain the distinction?

Catechism Connection: God The Father This month please review the Table of Duties found on page 35 of the 1986 edition of the Catechism.

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CHILDREN’S MINISTRY

The Board of Education is currently investigating the possibility and need of an early childhood education program. A demographic study of Ft. Collins was approved by the board and is considered to be the first step in determining the need for such a program. Dr. Jan Lohmeyer (Director of Curriculum - Lutheran High North, Houston and Adjunct Professor - Concordia University Texas) will be visiting July 17 - 19 to provide an initial consultation. Dr. Lohmeyer will be meeting with the board members to provide an interpretation of the demographic study and to explore the feasibility of offering this program at Peace With Christ. The Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) has also sent a book that provides tools and services that help congregations, schools and other entities of LCMS. This information book is available at the church office. It also gives an idea of what and how a demographic study is done. A new committee has been formed and the chairman is Ryan Behm. If anyone is interested in serving on the committee please contact Ryan at 222-5678 or Eric Petago, Education Chair at 581-8705

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Writing TREASURY OF DAILY PRAYER Bo Giertz “I just want you to know from the beginning, sir, that I am a believer,” [the young Pastor Fridfeldt] said [to the older pastor]… “So you are a believer, I’m glad to hear that. What do you believe in?” Fridfeldt stared dumbfounded at his superior… “But, sir, I am simply saying that I am a believer.” “Yes, I hear that, by boy. But what is it that you believe in?” Fridfeldt was almost speechless. “But don’t you know, sir, what it means to be a believer?” “That is a word which can stand for things that differ greatly, my boy. I ask only what it is that you believe in.” “In Jesus, of course,” answered Fridfeldt, raising his voice. “I mean - I mean that I have given him my heart.”… “Do you consider that something to give him?” By this time, Fridfeldt was almost in tears. “But sir, if you do not give your heart to Jesus, you cannot be saved.” “You are right, my boy. And it is just as true that, if you think you are saved because you give Jesus your heart, you will not be saved. You see, my boy,” he continued reassuringly, as he continued to look at the young pastor’s face, in which uncertainty and resentment were 19

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is chief. One does not choose a Redeemer for oneself, you understand, nor give one’s heart to him. The heart is a rusty old can on a junk heap. A fine birthday gift, indeed! But a wonderful Lord passes by, and has mercy on the wretched tin can, sticks his walking can through it, and rescues it from the junk pile and takes it home with him. That is how it is.” +*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+ I have been attending Lutheran Worship services with my wife for the better part of 33 years. She was born and raised a Missouri Synod Lutheran and we started attending services together in 1976. Earlier this year I talked to Pastor Patrick about becoming a Lutheran myself, he was very encouraging and was quick to get me started on readings. I remember well my first conversation with Pastor when I asked him what I needed to do first and his answer, which came very quickly, was to read through and understand the Small Catechism. Following our first meeting Pastor suggested various other reading material including books on Law and Gospel, the Augsburg Confessions (and parts of the Apology) plus readings concerning the Holy Sacraments of Baptism and The Lord’s Supper. Following each of the readings Pastor and I would meet and he would patiently answer my many questions and at the same time provide much more detail behind the teachings of Martin Luther. Pastor had a wide variety of reading material available covering every subject we discussed. The central theme in all of our discussions was the Gospel. I was fortunate to be confirmed on June 7th and was able to attend Holy Communion later in that same service. I would encourage anyone that is considering joining the Lutheran Church to contact 20

When was the last time you had a financial checkup? When you hear the work checkup, what comes to mind? Most likely it’s your physical health. But checkups are just as critical to your financial health—which may be equally important. Most financial experts recommend you get a financial checkup at least once a year. The experienced and knowledgeable financial representatives at Thrivent Financial for Lutherans can help. Thrivent Financial offers simple ways to deal with changes in your life that naturally lead to changes in your financial needs. For example, if you have a new grandchild, money you invested in a CD two years ago may now make more sense in a college savings plan. Or a recent job promotion may mean it’s finally time to start saving for retirement. Regular financial checkups are one of the most important ways you can ensure you’re doing what’s necessary today to help you achieve your long-term financial goals. For a financial checkup or to discuss how Thrivent Financial can help you achieve your financial goals, contact your Fort Collins Associates today, Nancy J. Behm, at 970-225-6586, [email protected], Ryan M. Behm, at 970-266-1700, [email protected].

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO……… Larry & Starr Parke Arv & Barb Witt Ralph & Pat Patrick Tracy & Anne Foster Bill & Tracie Roth John & Jane Pennington Gary & Dolores Lebeda Fred & Pam Kropp Ryan & Taneal Behm Steve & Allison Inscho

July 1, 1978 July 12,1962 July 14, 1984 July 17, 1993 July 20, 1985 July 20, 1996 July 21, 1949 July 28, 1990 July 29, 2006 July 31, 1999

We apologize if we missed your anniversary. Please notify the church office to update.

Financial Update As of May 2009 2009 budget: $359,000.00 Year-to-date total PWC income:

$134,753.48

Year-to-date total PWC expenses: $142,002.14 Net Income: -$7,248.66

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HAPPY JULY BIRTHDAY TO……. Fred Kropp Daniel Johnson Trevor Behm Shirley Poppe Ann Rodenbeck Evelyn Scheiwe Patrick Fox Jan Hudak Lauren Roth Jennifer Mueller Arline Young Keller Foster Alisa Fair Jack Wolfe Lynn Brown Duane Smith Gary Lebeda Hank Mowry Isaac Pennington Kelley Pichel Rebecca Lasich Meghan Patrick Tracy Foster Gene Frank Joanne Kohler Martha Scheiwe Patrice Diem David Boehnke Lu Buchholz Randy Fiscus Fred Hulsebus Joyce Beck

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