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The Messenger

Emmanuel United Church of Christ

March 2015
Worship Schedule

36821 Sunset Drive Oconomowoc, WI 53066


PO Box 216 Dousman, WI 53118
Rev. Nansi Hawkins, Pastor
(262) 965-2429 pastor@seeyouonsunday.org
www.seeyouonsunday.org

THE LAMB OF GOD


When you look at the front of the sanctuary, youll see a large banner
depicting the Lamb of God, holding the banner of victory. Victory over
what? And how was the victory achieved? A lamb is essentially
defenseless, used for its wool and its meat. In the Hebrew Scriptures, it was
used as a sacrifice to God. No one fears the lamb, or honors it for anything
other than its use. And yet this is the very symbol of the most transformative,
life-giving, life-restoring image of Christianity. Jesus, the Lamb of God, who
takes away the sin of the world. How? By non-violence, by integrity, by
being willing to lay down His life for the lives of others.
Throughout Lent, well be exploring what all this means as we delve into
the different images of the Lamb of God in the Hebrew and Greek
Scriptures.
What might be interesting is if you would also come to the Thursday Night
Lenten Series on Forgiveness, very practical, hands-on workshops on how
to actually forgive someone that is weighing on you. Compare your own
experiences of the process of forgiveness with the images of the Lamb
who brings the reconciliation of the whole world. Are there parallels with
your experience of reconciliation and the vision given to us in Scripture?
Come on Sundays from 9:30-10:30 am and Thursdays from 6:30-8:30pm.
And bring your curious friends!
Blessings,
Pastor Hawkins

Mar. 1 The Lamb of God


Scripture & Song
Prayers for Sandie Horne,
Melanie Ignatowski/Mike Laur,
Sandy/Gregg Jarrett

Holy Communion

Food Pantry Sunday / Place


SCRIP orders

Thurs, Mar. 5, 6:30-8:30 Lenten


Soup Study/ Forgiveness
Mar. 8 The Rev Richard T. Hawkins
preaches while Pastor Hawkins is
leading a Youth Retreat at the
Pilgrim Center
Prayers for Jane Johann/Mary Mitty,
Lois Jones, Sherri/Bob Krantz

10:45 AM Social Concerns,


Stewards and Trustees meetings

Mon, Mar. 9, 1:30-5:30...Blood


Drive in fellowship hall

Thurs, Mar. 12, 6:30-8:30 Lenten


Soup Study/ Forgiveness
Mar. 15 2 Isaiah Lamb of God
the Suffering Servant
Prayers for Christine/Don Lang,
the Langreder family,
Amanda/Joel Lashley

10:45 AM Council meeting

Thurs, Mar. 19, 6:30-8:30 Lenten


Soup Study/ Forgiveness
Mar. 22 Revelation 5:1-14
Lamb of God Revealed
Prayers for Terese Leonhard family,
Sharon Logemann, the Lui family

Covenanting Sunday: New


Members will be received!

Thurs, Mar. 26, 6:30-8:30 Lenten


Soup Study/ Forgiveness
Mar. 29 PALM SUNDAY

The Betrayal
Prayers for Carol Lund, Lorna/Jere
Marheine, the Mayer family
Place April SCRIP orders
10:45 AM Coffee Hour in
fellowship hall
Thurs, Apr. 2 Maundy Thursday,
7:00pm in the Sanctuary
Fri, Apr. 3 Good Friday
Ecumenical Service, 10am, Three
Pillars

THURSDAYS IN LENT: MARCH 5-26


6:30pm in Fellowship Hall
6:30pm- sharing a simple supper
7:00-8:30pm- the work of Forgiveness

Lent is the Christian season of getting straight with other


people- getting straight with God. Our Jewish sisters and
brothers have one day to get straight- Yom Kippur, or the
Day of Atonement. Christians have 6 weeks; it just takes
us a little longer! One thing many of us have to get
straight about is resentment and an unforgiving spirit.
Every Thursday evening during Lent (now through March
26), well be working on practical ways of forgiving others
and ourselves. This wont be just talking about forgiveness;
this will concentrate on the hard work OF forgiveness, so
that at the end of Lent maybe well actually be different
people. If we open ourselves up for it, it can happen.

March Committees
Communion Preparation for March 1: Renee Obenberger
Communion Assistants: Wesley Hazelberg & Ben Lui
Coffee Hour Committee for March 29: Jan/Jim McGraw, Shirlene
Hazelberg, Sandy Jarrett, Corrine Mayer, Cheryl/Joe Phelan,
Marian Speerless/Stephen Turley, Charlotte Voigt
Cleaning the Church: Kristen Voskuil, Deb Morgan, Mark
Thompson

Greeters

Valets

Ushers

Scripture
Readers

Shirlene
Hazelberg
Deb Morgan

Sue & Tom


Stelling
Auk Bearda &
Carol Pfalz
Donna
Newland &
Michael Clark
Shirlene
Hazelberg &
Deb Morgan
Gail Tamez &
Kristen Voskuil

Wesley
Hazelberg
Chris
Teerlinck
Mark
Thompson

15

Volunteer
Needed!

Kristen
Voskuil
Volunteer
Needed!
Kristen
Voskuil

22

Hagen
Family

Mark
Thompson

29

Francine
Langlais &
Ron Blaschuk

Volunteer
Needed!

Marian
Speerless
All Readers
(Palm
Sunday)

PALM SUNDAY MARCH 29

One of the hardest things to forgive is betrayal- which is


exactly what Jesus faces from his friends in the last week
of his earthly life. Betrayal is never done by your enemies;
it is called betrayal precisely because it is done by our
friends, our loved ones, the people we have trusted. And
these are the ones who betrayed Jesus to His death.
Why? What was going on in the heads of Peter and
Judas when they turned their backs on the One they
loved? Come and explore their hearts, and perhaps our
own, in the Palm Sunday worship service on March 29.

BIRTHDAYS
Hannah Hinrichs
Dick Hawkins
Brady Phelan
Olivia Hasselkus
Marian Speerless
Auk Bearda
Robert Colon

3
4
12
13
17
19
20

Carey Jensen-Engel
Riley Kloth
Pete Hazelberg
Natalie Pakula
Tom Hasselkus
Melanie Ignatowski

20
22
23
25
27
30

19

Connie & Dan Motelet

24

ANNIVERSARIES

LOOKING AHEAD

Betsy & Bill Welch

MAUNDY THURSDAY APRIL 2 7:00pm

A solemn service of Communion and hand washing as


we remember together Christs last meal.

GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 3 10am at Ewald


Chapel in Three Pillars Retirement Community.

An ecumenical service with Emmanuel UCC, St. Marys


Episcopal, St. Brunos Roman Catholic, and Ottawa
Presbyterian churches.

EASTER!!!... APRIL 5

The joyful service of Christs Resurrection (followed, of


course, by the annual Easter Egg Hunt!)

Forgiveness means giving up all hope for a


better past.

Lily Tomlin

Donate or Loan EASTER FLOWERS


to Emmanuel!
Purchase a Spring-y flower from wherever
you want and bring them in on Sunday,
March 29th, or on Easter itself, Sunday April
5th. Loaned plants may be taken back after
Easter, otherwise they will be eventually planted in our
Emmanuel garden! Blank tags will be provided
to list who you are, the name/s of anyone you
may be dedicating the plant to, and whether
you are donating or loaning the plant. Plant
holders will be placed at the front of the Sanctuary where
plants can be set. Lets celebrate this season of renewal
at Emmanuel by making our services bloom with life!

We offer gratitude for your commitment to ministries of


disaster response, sustainable development and refugee
relief through the United Church of Christ. Your generous
participation in One Great Hour of Sharing makes you
part of these spiritual practices of radical hospitality.
Together, we are changing lives.
One Great Hour of Sharing Offering will be received
March 15, 2015. You will find the OGHS special offering
envelopes in the fellowship pads.
Thank you. The Board of Stewards

To truly forgive is to allow the other person to forget.


Robert Brault

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Covenanting Sunday
March 22
Have you been thinking
about becoming a member
of Emmanuel Church?
March 22 is your next opportunity!
Contact Pastor Nansi for more information or to set up a
time that she can meet with you: 262-965-2429 or
pastor@seeyouonsunday.org.

One Great Hour of


Sharing

Before the television news


reporters are on the scene or
the latest updates pop up on
your
phone
screenyou
already are present with
people in some of the most
chaotic and disrupted situations of our worldmaking a
positive contribution. Through sustained partnerships and
empowering response made possible by the United
Church of Christs One Great Hour of Sharing offering and
designated giving, you are changing lives.
One Great Hour of Sharing ministries are active in
communities for the long term. These are spiritual
practices of radical hospitality for the well-being of all.
Lives are changed through meeting immediate needs of
people in the most vulnerable situations of their lives
those impacted by disasters, uprooted by violence or
experiencing poverty.
Through One Great Hour of Sharing, children have
clothes, elders have food and church congregations
have an immediate purpose. Education, vocational
training, and organic farming practices all empower
people for long-term vibrant sustainability. One Great
Hour of Sharing ministries address root causes that disrupt
peoples lives and communities in the first place.

KIDS
March Sunday School Lesson Schedule:
1
8
15
22
29

Holy Communion/No Classes


The Life of Joseph: Josephs Jealous Brothers
The Life of Joseph: Joseph Honors God
The Life of Joseph: Joseph Helps Pharaoh
Palm Sunday

ADULTS
TUESDAYS from 9:30-10:45am
ADULT BIBLE STUDY EXODUS!
"Wonder rather than doubt is the root of all knowledge."
- Abraham Joshua Heschel
Were studying the book of Exodus, the heart and soul
of the Jewish faith. Come and be a part of the lively
conversations! No previous knowledge of the Bible is
needed- just a lively and curious mind. For more info,
contact
Pastor
Hawkins.
965-2429
/
pastor@seeyouonsunday.org

RESULTS
Our annual collection for the
Food Pantry was delayed a
week due to the snow storm on
February 1st, but that did not
curb the kids enthusiasm as
they announced the CLEAR winner of the competition
to be the Green Bay Packers who should have been
participating!! 103 items were collected for the KM Food
Pantry.....so, the hungry in our area are the real winners.

THANK YOU ALL!

MISSION & OUTREACH


Good Earth Church of the Divine
Singing Bowl

A correction to the Singing Bowl total collected for Family


Promise in December: $575.51. So far, $113.18 has been
collected for this quarters Singing Bowl charity- Doctors
Without Borders. Your donations through the Singing Bowl
will continued to go to this mission through March.
Not a day goes by without a new story about another
Ebola eruption. Now it's Freetown in Sierra Leone. But
Doctors Without Borders is there serving the poorest
people in just one clinic. And in places where the Ebola
virus is somewhat under control, Doctors Without Borders
say a loss of vigilance would jeopardize progress. Thank
you for your Singing Bowl donations.
Please stop at the kiosk in the center of the Gathering
Area and see the letter of thanks from the chaplain at
the Veterans' Administration Hospital. The veteran bags
that were filled by you with toiletries, warm socks, warm
clothes and candy were distributed and greatly
appreciated.
Our next Social Concerns meeting is March 8th, right after
church. Please consider joining our group- there is no big
time commitment.

MISSIONS OF EMMANUEL
Family Promise of Western Waukesha
County

One more family graduated from our program. The


mother found a cozy apartment in the area and is all set
to welcome her baby son into her life. February 22 to
March 1 was our second rotation for hosting families for
Family Promise. We served a mother with a four year old
son, a mother with a three year old daughter and an
expectant couple.
Thanks to all who contributed in various ways to make
these families welcomed.
Please check the bulletin board in the west hallway to
find information regarding volunteer opportunities and
training sessions to be held soon. (Just a reminder that no
training is necessary if you want to bring food but if you
stay to serve or perform any of the other tasks during our
host week, training is needed. Volunteering at the Day
Center can be done with or without training.)

Dear Friends at Emmanuel


UCC,
We celebrated Dr. Kings
birthday by using the large
double screens on the rear
wall of our barn home, for the
first time, projecting his I Have
a Dream speech in full. Part
of the service of prayer was to
share personal experiences of racial bias that we had
individually seen, and to reflect on progress made, and
need for further wideness of understanding in our times. It
was the first of our Program Sundays, a new initiative
launched by our Advisory Council. That was a powerful
Sunday, despite bitter snowy weather outside. All
involved thought it was well worth the $50 extra charge
to use the large double screens for a significant
experience.
Like Emmanuel UCC, we have been confronted with
the winter weather, more it
seems
than
last
year.
Nevertheless, we keep moving
forward, and on Sunday,
February 15th, we had a
burning of palms and blessing
of ashes to honor the tradition
of Ash Wednesday and the
ASH WEDNESDAY
beginning
of the
Lenten
Controlled Burn
Season. Twelve-year old Sage
Hudec, (turning 13 this week!) helped burn the palms
from last year in a safety dish, and bless the pastor! This
was a touching service, during which we shared stories of
burning away in order to make room for something
even more lovely. We used the example of a controlled
burn, designed to renew the face of the earth for spring
flowers.
We are busy planning for our Spring Sacred Art
Exhibition, which will feature a fantastic creative display
of recycled art. Just one illustration will help pique your
interest in what can be done with wasted industrial
plastic, turning something that had
been toxic rubbish material into
something of stunning beauty.
We are also anticipating our
next Advisory Council meeting,
and the joyful collaboration of
those first seven pillars for
Flutterby Kimono made of waste
whom you prayed. Please
materials by mixed-media artist
continue
your
prayer
Donna Tronca
campaign for our growth in
teaching earthcare as a sacred calling.
Sent with love and gratitude and continuing prayers
for your special intentions.
Your own 21st century missionary,

Pastor Simone Nathan &


Good Earth Community

Weather-related closings:
Our greatest concern is for the health and
well-being of each Emmanuel Family
member. Occasionally that will result in the
decision to cancel worship due to weather.
Should winter storms cause us to cancel
worship, you will find the cancellation posted on Milwaukee TV
channels 4 and 6 (also on their websites) and the churchs
Facebook page. Members will also be notified of future
cancellations via email from Pastor Nansis or Donnas home
computers.

ORDER SCRIP ON March 1


Participating in the SCRIP program is the
EASIEST way you can add to Emmanuels
financial health. Gift cards are purchased
(see list on the kiosk- virtually anything you
need is available on the list). Emmanuel
keeps a percentage of the value of each card but YOU
PAY FACE VALUE! Lets make 2015 our most profitable
SCRIP year to date! Place orders with Laurie Buckett. The
cards are delivered each month the Sunday after they
are ordered.

(April SCRIP orders will be taken Sunday, March 29


and delivered Easter Sunday, April 5)

Adult Fellowship News....


We invite all the ladies of Emmanuel to attend our
monthly Adult Fellowship meetings, held the second
Tuesday of the month from 1-3 PM. Its a time of
conversation, laughs and enjoying delightful desserts!
MARCH MEETING
Well meet from 1-3 PM on Tuesday, March 10th. Jan
McGraw and Mary Fran Roberts will be the hostesses.
FOR SALE!
Cookbooks! In 1998 Adult Fellowship
solicited recipes from the membership and
put together an Emmanuel cookbook. They
have been sold out for many years, but due to
popular demand, we have reprinted them
and have included new recipes submitted by
Adult Fellowship members. The reprinted
cookbook is available for $7. If you already have the
cookbook, you can purchase just the Addendum which
includes the new recipes for $2.
Brooms! Made from 100% broom corn, these are a
favorite of area barber shops and anyone else who has
tried them out. They sell for $10, which is substantially
cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere.
Speak to Donna Newland to purchase cookbooks and
brooms.

Annual Meeting of the Southeast WI Association


United Church of Christ
Still Changing Lives
Hosted by New Horizon United Church of Christ
9663 Highway 144, Kewaskum, WI
(between Batavia and Boltonville)
Saturday,April 25, 2015
Registration at 8:00am Meeting 9:00am-3:00pm
This years theme: Still Changing Lives continues and
expands upon the work of the 2014 Annual Meeting,
which encouraged the formation of collaborative groups
of two or more congregations designed to create and
implement life changing work in their communities. This
years meeting will revisit the progress made by groups
formed out of the visions of 2014, and encourage other
congregations to join in those efforts as they move
forward in 2015. We will also recognize our current
support for ministries that are Changing Lives on a daily
basis in the communities where we live and serve.
Emmanuel will need two delegates to represent our
congregation. Please speak to Pastor Nansi or Donna
Newland if you are interested in attending.

Treasurer's Report for January 2015


Total Pledges received for January 2015
Total Pledges received in January last year
Total Income for January 2015
Total Expense for January 2015
Checking account balance as of 1-31-15

6,630.00
7,397.00
*8,372.32
14,577.72
6,820.93

*Total income of $8,372.32 includes designated funds for:


Singing Bowl
81.32
WI Conference Offerings (OCWM
312.00
donations & special offerings)
SCRIP sales
245.00
Please direct questions or comments to Jeanne Phelan
(414-940-4464) or Kathy Zebrowski, (646-8882).

You cant undo anything youve


already done, but you can face up to
it. You can tell the truth. You can seek
forgiveness. And then let God do the
rest.
Paul Boese

Officers as well as Board and Committee members were elected at the Annual Meeting on
January 25. Allow us to introduce you to the people who have taken on the challenge for 2015!
The 2015 Church Council: Mike Alaimo, Moderator and Trustee; Sherri Krantz, Asst. Moderator and
Christian Education; Jeannie Phelan, Treasurer and Asst. Financial Secretary; Donna Newland,
Clerk; Sue Phelps, Christian Ed Chairperson; Kristen Voskuil, Deacons Chairperson; Christine Lang,
Social Concerns Chairperson; Leanne Harmann, Stewards Chairperson; Gary Phelps, Trustees Chairperson and Financial
Reviewer; and Pastor Nansi Hawkins

And now the rest of the story...


Remaining EUCC Officers: Kathy Zebrowski, Asst. Treasurer and Deacons Support Ministry; Laurie Buckett, Financial Secretary;
Connie Motelet, Asst. Financial Secretary; Carol Pfalz, Asst. Financial Secretary and Financial Reviewer; Christy Lui, Publicity;
Pat Doering, Historian

Remaining Board and Board Team Members...


Brian Teerlinck and Heather Brisk (not pictured)-Christian Education; Carey Jensen-Engel and Sue Stelling- Deacons; Julia
Starbuck, Nancie Gryske, Amanda & Joel Lashley, Shirlene Hazelberg, Dianne Frances- Social Concerns; Kris Davidson, Gail
Tamez, Steve Thompson, Charlotte Voigt- Stewards; Ron Blaschuk, John Lui, Tom Stelling, Stephen Turley- Trustees

And last, but NOT LEAST, our Pastor/Parish Relations Team: Mary Branson, Kerry Alaimo and Joel Lashley

Keeping in touch
THANK YOU ALWAYS TO

Dousman Meals drivers for January:


Auk Bearda, Sue Stelling, Sharon Logemann,
Kathy Zebrowski, Charlotte Voigt, Lorna &
Jere Marheine.
Sharon Logemann, Evelyn Faircloth, Nancie Gryske,
Carol Pfalz and Charlotte Voigt for cleaning the
church in February.
Pete Hazelberg, Mark Thompson, Tom Stelling and
Joe Phelan for shoveling snow.
The Worship Arts Team for creating the beautiful
Lamb of God Lenten banner: Pastor Nansi, Auk
Bearda, Sharon Logemann, Francine Langlais,
Jeannie Phelan..

Ongoing Prayers: Ryan Dockstader, Terry

Skiba, Elizabeth Scherper, Judy & Ferd


Stanek, Katie Siegel, Bill Carpenter; Gregg
Jarrett; Erin Harmann; those fighting cancer:
Sandy Jarretts sister-in-law Jeep; Nancy
Allen; Aaron Abrahams father, Don; Laurie Bucketts
niece, Sharon; Jeannie Phelans brother-in-law, Connie;
Kathy Zebrowskis brother-in-law, Lou; Marian Speerless
niece, Suzanne; Charlotte Voigts sister, Marguerite; Rev.
Dick Hawkins brother-in-law, Arthur; Steve Thompsons
brother, Wayne; Pastor Nansis friend Bonnie; Simone
Nathans friend, Doe Macarus.

Those in need of healing...


Our Caregivers: Elizabeth Scherper, Ann Carpenter,
Judy Stanek, Gail Tamez

All those in harms way serving overseas including

Pastor Nansi & Rev. Dick Hawkins grandson, Stephen


Hobson who is deployed to parts unknown in the Army
Special Forces.

From Mary Fran Roberts...


To all my UCC Family,
Thanks for all the get well cards, telephone calls and gift
cards. I am so BLESSED to be a member of this family. I am
now able to return to normal activities, such as going to
church and Adult Fellowship, which is very important to
me! Thank you again!!
God Bless All,
Mary Fran Roberts

Greeters! Needed for each Sunday


service be sure to sign up to be a
Sunday Greeter!
Church Cleaners! We need at least 4 people each month
to clean the church- please sign up.
Valets! Emmanuel is offering Valet Service for the winter
months. Please sign up to help- be here at 9 AM, park
cars left at the front door & retrieve them after the
service.

Dousman Meals Drivers- If you are available from


11:45am about 1pm weekdays, PLEASE VOLUNTEER. You
can drive as many or as few days as you wish. Our church
delivers the meals on a rotating basis every four weeks.
Please speak to Donna to volunteer or for more
information.
PRECIOUS METALS RECYCLING
THANK YOU to everyone who has donated bags of
aluminum & other precious metals for our Precious Metals
Recycling Program...Keep those donations coming! Place
your aluminum cans and other precious metals (brass,
copper etc.) in bags outside the garage. THANK YOU!

https://www.facebook.com/seeyouonsunday?fref=ts
Click on the LIKE button. Now, when there are any new
posts on the Emmanuel page, they will appear in your
news feed when you login to Facebook. Check in often!
You may also comment, ask questions, or post pictures.
SHARE Emmanuels posts with people on your Friends
list....this is a GREAT way to increase awareness of our
church!

NEED A HELPING HAND?


Its no secret that Emmanuel is full of compassionate,
caring people who are willing to lend a hand,
so keep that in mind if a need arises in your life
or in the life of someone you know in the
community.
A few examples of how our people have leant
a hand.
providing
transportation
to
medical
appointments
meal
or
housekeeping
assistance
while
recovering from a medical situation
providing seasonal help in your home, like
window washing
clean up in response to a natural or other kind of
disaster (flooding, etc.)
grocery shopping
house cleaning and organizing after a disaster or
in preparation for the sale of your home
When we become aware of a need, we send out a mass
email or make calls asking for volunteers to help.
We cant help if we are not aware of the need, so PLEASE
keep this in mind. Dont let your pride get in the way of
askingwe all need a helping hand from time to time.
Call Pastor Nansi at 262-965-2429 or Donna at 262-9654022.

The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is


the attribute of the strong.
Mahatma Gandhi

How to Connect
Adult Fellowship
Christian Education
Board/ Church School
Council
Deacons Board
Financial Secretary
(counts offering & keeps
records)
Family Promise
Pastor/Parish Relations
Committee
Prayer Requests
SCRIP program

Corrine Mayer
Donna Newland
Sue Phelps

431-4046
965-4022
646-3920

Mike Alaimo
Kristen Voskuil
Laurie Buckett

608-432-8253
608-698-3777
965-2545

Charlotte Voigt
Sue Stelling
Kerry Alaimo
Mary Branson
Joel Lashley
Pastor Hawkins
Donna Newland
Laurie Buckett

646-2701
965-3498
608-432-8253
567-1493
370-9141
965-2429
965-4022
965-2545

Singing Bowl- same info as Social Concerns


Social Concerns Board

Christine Lang

370-7584

Stewards Board

Leanne Harmann

853-5577

Treasurer (issues checks) Jeannie Phelan


Kathy Zebrowski
Trustees Board
Gary Phelps

414-940-4464
646-8882
646-3920

Ushering Team

608-698-3777

Kristen Voskuil

Valet Service- same info as Deacons Board

LOOKING FORWARD TO APRIL


Sun.

Each
5
12,19,26
12

M-F
Tues.

19
20-24
Each
14

Thurs.
Fri..

2
3

Sat.

25

9:30 AM Worship & Nursery Care


Easter Sunday/Holy Communion/
Easter Egg Hunt!!
Pick up SCRIP orders/Food Pantry Sunday
Choir rehearsal 10:45 AM
10:45 AM Stewards & Trustees meetings
2 pm- PFLAG meeting at Ocono. Mem. Hosp.
10:45 Council meeting
EUCC delivers the Dousman Area Home Meals
Bible Study, 9:30 AM
1-3 PM Adult Fellowship meeting in fellowship
hall
7 PM Maundy Thursday Worship
10 AM Good Friday Ecumenical Worship at
3 Pillars Ewald Chapel
Southeast Association UCC Annual Meeting
9 AM 3 PM

Theres no point in burying a hatchet


if youre going to put up a marker on the
site.
Sydney Harris

Sharon Logemann as she works on painting


the Lenten banner...thank you to all who
created the banner along with
Sharon....Auk Bearda, Jeannie Phelan,
Francine Langlais & Pastor Nansi!

Worship & Nursery Care each Sunday at 9:30 AM

SUNDAY

MONDAY

HOLY COMMUNION
Mission Moment:
Blood Donations
10:45 Choir rehearsal
Food Pantry Sunday
Place SCRIP orders

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Lenten Soup/Study
6:30 PM Meal
7:00-8:30 PM Study

9:30 AM Bible Study

SATURDAY

7
2:00 PM
Xavier Hazelbergs
Eagle Scout
Ceremony at
Emmanuel
(turn clocks ahead)

CLEAN THE CHURCH

DST Begins!
Guest Preacher:
Rev. Dick Hawkins
Mission Moment: One
Great Hour of Sharing
10:45 Choir rehearsal

9
EMMANUEL
BLOOD DRIVE IN
FELLOWSHIP
HALL
1:30-5:30 PM

10

11

12

13

14

19

20

21

Lenten Soup/Study
6:30 PM Meal
7:00-8:30 PM Study

SPRING BEGINS!!

Lenten Soup/Study
6:30 PM Meal
7:00-8:30 PM Study

9:30 AM Bible Study

1-3 PM Adult
Fellowship meeting
in fellowship hall

10:45 Stewards, Social


Concerns & Trustees
meetings
2 PM PFLAG meeting

15

16

Baptism:
Beau Murray
10:45 Choir rehearsal
10:45 AM Council
Meeting

17

18

9:30 AM Bible Study

DEADLINE FOR
APRIL
NEWSLETTER
ARTICLES

22

CLEAN THE CHURCH

23

Covenanting Sunday
New Members will be
received!

24
9:30 AM Bible Study

10:45 Choir rehearsal

29

30

31
NO BIBLE STUDY

COFFEE HOUR
PLACE APRIL SCRIP
ORDERS
10:45 Choir rehearsal

25

26
Lenten Soup/Study
6:30 PM Meal
7:00-8:30 PM Study

27

28

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