Grow Share Serve The Water’s Edge February 2015 Minnetonka Lutheran Church reflect “The Fight Between Carnival and Lent” Pieter Brueghel the Elder refresh this Lenten season 16023 Minnetonka Blvd | Minnetonka, MN 55345 | 952.935.3419 www.mtkalutheran.org FYI Prayer Requests Call the church office at 952.935.3419 or email [email protected] with your prayer requests. If you want a pastoral visit or would like to be included in pastoral prayers during worship, please call the church office. Sunday Worship Times 9:00am Traditional Worship 10:05am Friendship and Education Hour 10:00am Adult Forum (meets occasionally, watch bulletins for details) 10:45am Contemporary Worship Communion Sundays First and Third Sunday of the month at 9:00am Worship Second and Fourth Sunday of the month at 10:45am Worship We practice an “Open Table” at MLC. All who welcome the presence of Christ in the bread and wine are welcome to celebrate regardless of church membership. Grape juice is available from the final server. Gluten free wafers are available upon request. Welcome to the Lord’s Table. Address, Phone Contact Us and Email Email Online Office Hours Church Office Fax Corrections MLC maintains a database of all its members. If you have had any changes to your address, phone number, marital status, etc. please contact the church office with your name, phone number and the changes that need to be made. If You Are Ill Hospitals no longer notify churches when their members are admitted for care. Call 952-935-3419 and let us know so we can support you with prayer and with presence. Publication Deadlines [email protected] www.mtkalutheran.org Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 952.935.3419 952.931.9341 MLC Staff Bob Rusert Sue Lungstrom Rachel Coen-Tuff Tim James Senior Pastor /x201/ [email protected] Office Administrator/x200/[email protected] Intern Director CYF /x202/[email protected] Chancel Choir Director/Edgy Waters leader x 206/[email protected] MLC Organist / x 204 Property Manager Weekend Custodian Diane Tuseth Norm Gehrke Thomas Whisler MLC Council Sue Hlavac Matt Haakenstad Stu Deuring Joanna Koenig Rae Vanek Pastor Bob Rusert Pam Grossmann Jean Schlemmer President Vice President Secretary Treasurer [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Weekly Bulletin: Thursday at Noon March Newsletter: February 16 Grow in Faith, Share the Good News, Serve in Love All in Jesus’ name. 2 The Water’s Edge February 2015 The Battle of the Sacred and the Secular 8 Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Philippians 4:8 The front cover of this month’s Water’s Edge is a wonderfully busy display of artwork. “The Fight between Carnival and Lent” by Pieter Brueghel the Elder depicts a common festival held in the Southern Netherlands. On the left side of the painting there is an inn, and in the right side of the painting there is a church. The juxtaposition is meant to illustrate the two sides of human nature: pleasure and religious chastity, and the contrast between the two. Near the church sit well-behaved children. Near the inn are rambunctious drunkards. The fat man in the middle of the painting, with the pie on his head, is a representation of “carnival.” The painting represents a common theme in 16th century Europe, the battle between Carnival and Lent, and with its humor and witticism, is a satirical critique on the conflicts of the Reformation. Shrove Tuesday invites one last blast of indulgent, even hedonistic behavior before putting on the 40-day long and sullen serious faces with legalistic robes of sacrifice and restraint for Lent beginning with Ash Wednesday. Of course this was and may still be for some the practice of the “churched”, but for the “unchurched” the “anti-Churched”… for the majority of our culture one day is as good as any other of 365 for “living however they {we} please.” The “bad” and the “good”, the ultra-libertarian unclean and the super-pious righteous too goody goodies and everyone in between… regardless of the “outside appearance,” all would benefit from a Kingdom-shaping-life word of God to transform us. So let us consider Philippians 4:8 as quoted above… Perhaps you recognize this Word from last month’s Pastor’s Article? Yes, it is back for a repeat performance. Last month — January — had me inviting all to join in a New Year’s one-day-at-a-time resolution to allow this Word to shape our days… in the hope’s that it would assist with more successful transforming of life with any resolution. This month — February —as we prepare for Lent, I anticipate that some, even many, will be “giving something up” for Lent. A worthy endeavor and effort, but perhaps we might consider adding a discipline instead. Add this verse to your 3 squares meal prayers for the day and let’s see what God can do with and for us. It’s just that… well… I’m thinking God isn’t asking us to “give up” joy, fun, excitement, simple pleasures {healthy}, or any other nonlife-threatening blessings. I’m thinking {I’d like to think, “inspired thinking”} that our Lord would more delight in a lavish, extravagant, indulging feasting on the Word… any Word… but perhaps this delectably enticing Word from Philippians. The well behaved child in the shadow of the Church may well be secretively scheming how to get some of that pie without getting caught… and the jousters may both be secretly recognizing what fools they may be making of themselves and would gladly slip away to Confession… For me, I must confess my New Year’s Resolution has had a wonderfully positive impact on my behavior. So, I’m going to one-day-at-a-time it for 40 more days of Lent. I figure this “addition” of discipline will benefit those around me more than giving up chocolate. Pastor Bob reflect refresh this Lenten season 3 The Water’s Edge February 2015 M.M.M. Good! Mission Partnership Team Introducing…Member Care Meal Ministry…it’s M.M.M. Good! Are you interested in supporting fellow MLC members through meal ministry? If you have read the annual report, you will have noticed this congregation's gifts to those in need in our community. Besides financial gifts, food, coats, socks and Christmas gifts in abundance were donated as well as numerous service projects. The Member Care team is seeking caring souls who are willing to provide an occasional meal as needed for members who are recovering from surgery, illness, have experienced loss, financial hardship or are going through other unexpected life situations. We are working towards developing a regular rotation of meal provision to those who would be uplifted by this support. We would love to have you join us as we minister to our church family. Meals need not be gourmet! Please contact Heidi Peterson to be added to our list of providers or for more information. A Note of Thanks... "We received your generous gift administered by Give MN. We are grateful for your faithful support and we thank God for his love to sustain us." Make Old Things New ICA The "Food of the Month" for February isn't food at all. Food stamps don't cover some personal care items so our focus this month will be tooth brushes and paste, shampoo, bar soap, toilet tissue and paper towels. Also, please remember paper grocery bags and empty water bottles with their lids. Thank you for helping us be the hands and feet of Christ! Heidi Peterson 952-936-9670 home May we always remember that these activities are done to the glory of God in thanksgiving. 612-990-0427 cell Empty Bowls Member Care Team to Send Valentines MLC has a number of members who are unable to come to worship. Surely these folks miss seeing their church friends. As we did last year, we will be sending a congregational Valentine card to these friends. The cards will be available for you to sign on Sunday, February 2 and Sunday, February 8. You are invited to the 17th Annual Fundraiser for ICA Food Shelf & Resource West on Tuesday, March 24 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm at the Hopkins Center for the Arts, 1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins. Choose your favorite handmade bowl from over 1,000 FREE bowls created by artists and students. Keep it as a reminder of all the “empty bowls” in our community. Enjoy local entertainment and a simple meal of soup and bread donated by local restaurants. And much more. See HopkinsSchools.org/Empty Bowls for more details. ELCA World Hunger and Disaster Appeal Thank You To all our friends at MLC: Thank you to the Perpetual Trust of Minnetonka Lutheran for your recent gift of $2,000 to Ebola Outbrak Response. Gifts like your make it possible for our church to continue its effective and efficient response to disasters. Thank you for your letter wishing us well during my recent surgery. I am now at home with Dana and recovering nicely. We so appreciated your positive prayers, cards and phone calls, and look forward to participating fully in the life of our congregation soon. Thank you for this generous gift and for supporting this ministry! Thank you. Ken & Dana Turnquist 4 Peace, The Rev. Daniel Rift Director, ELCA World Hunger and Disaster Appeal The Water’s Edge MLC Membership Information Class Women’s Bible Study Sunday February 22 beginning at 12:05 pm (following Contemporary Worship) "David. Seeking a heart like His." Interested in membership information for Minnetonka Lutheran Church family of God? Come and share lunch, friendship and a meaningful introduction to life in Membership. We will share the ministry programs and opportunities through MLC, examine our Lutheran Faith, share with and get to know one another, and dialog about the future of MLC. This in-depth 11 week study will give us a glimpse of man in relationship to God. If you have ever had doubts, fought temptation, suffered loss, fallen into sin… this study is for you! Join me Thursday, February 19 at 10:00 am to noon in youth room. Questions? Call Lori Rusert at 763-263-0149. The Book Group The February book selection is “Life After Life” by Kate Atkinson: Child care is available—please make your needs known. Call or e-mail the church office to RSVP 952-935-3419 [email protected]. Seeking Seasoned Seniors Your ideas and enthusiasm are NEEDED! The Member Care Team is planning to host a series of quarterly presentations that especially appeal to (but are not necessarily limited to) senior citizens in our community. We are collaborating with Brookdale Community, a major senior care organization, who will be presenting for us. Our goal is to provide meaningful and informative sessions that meet the needs of our neighbors. On a cold and snowy night in 1910, Ursula Todd is born, the third child of a wealthy English banker and his wife. Sadly, she dies before she can draw her first breath. On that same cold and snowy night, Ursula Todd is born, lets out a lusty wail, and embarks upon a life that will be, to say the least, unusual. For as she grows, she also dies, repeatedly, in any number of ways. Clearly history (and Kate Atkinson) have plans for her: In Ursula rests nothing less than the fate of civilization. Karen Antonovich and Jean Schlemmer are hosting. We will meet at Karen’s home on February 16 at 7:00 pm. All are welcome… even men! We need YOUR help brainstorming to decide what topics to choose and how to reach out to our community. We would like to form a team of members to bring this program to life. Contact Heidi Peterson if you are interested in this outreach ministry. Your energy is appreciated! Heidi Peterson 952-936-9670 home February 2015 612-990-0427 cell Free Spirits Sunday, February 22 Mark your calendars again! Minnetonka Community theatre presents "MOUSE TRAP" on February 22. Lunch 12:00 noon at church: Grilled Cheese with tomato soup, bar or cookie Play: 2:00, general seating price $20.00 5 The Water’s Edge February 2015 Children, Youth and Family Ministries Rachel Coen-Tuff—Intern Director CYF February is here and we as a children, youth, and family team have been very busy! The Sunday School children have chosen this month to be our memory month. Jenn Vorland was kind enough to come in and teach the children the Lord’s Prayer using their colors and stones. The children have also been hard at work preparing two new songs to sing in church this month. After several months of Christmas tunes we were ready to learn something new! The Sunday school children were also blessed last month to receive a large sum of money from the congregation to go towards our Good Gifts. Each class was asked what they would like to purchase and what they think people would need. Then our older students took the lead on making final purchase decisions and determining what would be our final selections. We are so thankful to all those who gave toward this excellent organization so that the children were able to experience the opportunity to give to those who are in need. The high school students were able to experience a winter retreat focused around service. We got to spend time learning about service and how we can be a servant to others. A service type project that we were able to participate in was in the making of blessing bags. These bags are going to be donated to a homeless shelter which can then be used for personal care. We also had some fun with the amazing weather. We all went snow tubing at a local park. These retreats are meant as a time to refresh and to dig deep in our connection with one another and with God. We also participated in the Feed My Starving Children food packing event. The youth were able to learn about how many people are fed around the world from this great organization located right here in the Twin Cities! Blessings, Rachel Coen-Tuff CYF Intern Director For Whatever May Afflict — Healing Prayer Sunday, February 22 About Noon—Following 10:45 am Worship Minnetonka Lutheran Office Conference Room – Near Parking Lot Entrance Confidential, Discrete, Non-invasive, and Sincere 2 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 3Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all consolation, 4who consoles us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to console those who are in any affliction with the consolation with which we ourselves are consoled by God. —2 Corinthians 1:2-4 Healing Prayer takes place monthly at MLC, capturing the power of God to console, refresh, and make new. Come and claim the blessings and power of prayer and the advantages of caring prayer warriors willing to walk together sharing burdens and celebrating joys. Experiencing a time of affliction… searching for hope in time of struggle… needing encouragement in time of feeling alone? Illness or anxiety leading to dis-ease? Look no further… God is still, as always, healing. Find here a source of compassion and promise of healing? For you or someone you care for… prayer in the power of the Spirit and the presence of a sensitive and faithful prayer team could be the blessing needed. Let your need, curiosity, inkling and the urging of the Holy Spirit or whatever it takes… inspire you to come and capture the hope and blessings of gathering and praying in the power of Jesus’ Name… Member Care Healing Prayer Team 6 The Water’s Edge Wednesday Night Family Dinners 2015 VBS Planning Meeting Our Wednesday Night supper program is in full swing. Tuesday, February 3rd February 2015 Camp Vertical VBS is on the calendar for June 15-19! Our first planning meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 3 at 6:30 pm in the conference room. We invite you to come & share your ideas for this year’s programming! Delicious, affordable meals will be ready for your dining pleasure at 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings, with a suggested donation of $3 per person, or $10 per family. Sunday School Singing on February 8 Confirmation students along with their families are asked to serve the meals, and clean up. NEW this year, a ministry team will also serve and clean up one meal per month. On Sunday, February 8, the students will sing under the direction of Rachel Coen-Tuff and accompanied by Diane Tuseth. We invite Sunday School families to worship together at the 9:00 am or the 10:45 am service. Your children can sit with you and then join the others at the times listed below. This year’s offerings will be a rotation of 4 menus, to include: Lasagna, Grown Up Mac & Cheese, Tacos and Chicken Wild Rice Soup. The students should gather downstairs no later than 9:25 am, so they can process in together near the end of the first service. Regular Sunday School classes will be held, and the students will gather at the end of classes to sing at the beginning of the 10:45 service. They should be finished around 11:00 am and can either join you for worship or leave with you. The supper program will run concurrently with the confirmation program. Who should come to Wednesday Night Family Dinner? YOU! All are welcome and invited to come. Give it a try—you might decide to make it a weekly tradition! Thank you for your support of our Sunday School children! We look forward to seeing you on Sunday, February 8! Snow tubing fun at Confirmation retreat 7 The Water’s Edge February 2015 Sunday School Students Choose Good Gifts MLC Sunday School students had lots of fun on January 18, thinking of ways to help others and spending their allotment of our Good Gifts mission giving program. We had $1,977 to spend, including $1,800 from congregational offerings and $177 given without designation at the lunch following our Christmas program. We found lots of great gifts in the new Good Gifts catalog, and had interesting discussions about how these gifts can help our brothers and sisters around the world. Highlights of the Sunday School choices – Family farm that includes 1 cow, 2 goats, 12 chicks, 2 pigs, farming tools, agricultural training and marketing support. Grain bank that will supply extra wheat, rice, corn and other staples as a way to prevent hunger following a drought or natural disaster. Village health team organizing to help pastors, lay church leaders, doctors and community health care volunteers provide immediate medical care for malaria treatment, diagnosis and prevention. Bicycle ambulance – this can be the fastest form of transportation to and from the hospital in remote villages. In some places bicycle taxis specially designed to carry passengers, can shave hours (or even days!) off a long journey and be the difference between life and death for someone who is seriously sick or injured. Share of a Community Garden land, special drought-resistant seeds, tools and training for all, to provide plenty of carrots, cabbage, beans, cassava, melons and other fruits and vegetables to go around! Extra produce and seeds are shared with neighbors in need. School Fees and Uniform for a Girl - More than half of the world’s out-ofschool children are girls. This will provide fees and a uniform one of these girls. Irrigation canal – 150 feet, to the largest fields of a village, along with training and maintenance, to help ensure that there is always enough to food to cultivate. And More – water purification tablets, mosquito netting for malaria control, honey bees, a sheep, a goat and chicks! This was fun! Watch for your turn to choose more Good Gifts, when your ministry team is called! 8 The Water’s Edge February 2015 reflect refresh this Lenten season Soup Suppers Begin Ash Wednesday The oh-so-anticipated Soup Suppers will resume on Ash Wednesday, February 18 and continue each Wednesday until Holy Week. Serving will begin at 5:30 pm. Watch the weekly announcements for the soup flavor of the week. Can you find the egg on this plate? Seder Meal and Egg Hunt Watch weekly announcements and March Newsletter for the dates for these upcoming events. January Council Meeting Highlights Devotion: Rae Vanek shared a devotion focusing on a passage from the book Jesus Calling. Jesus is always at our side, and remembering this allows us to laugh at concerns for the future. The account at Matthew 14 of Peter walking on the water until doubt sets in, reminds of the importance of faith. This is true in quiet and in chaotic times – when we open ourselves to the Lord, He provides. 2015 Budget: Financial Secretary John Winberg presented his final proposed budget for 2015. Amounts pledged are in line with prior years. We will present this budget to the congregation for approval on January 25, 2015. Reports: Highlights from Pastor Bob’s report — Visioning - Hospitality Space team is taking a breather but we will plan to discuss possible ideas at the annual meeting. Church, Youth & Family - Pastor Bob and Rachel will accompany our youth on their planned trip to Detroit in July. Servanthood - we may see partnerships among congregations within our conference for specific aspects of refugee resettlement. Fellowship – Thank you Beth Flynn for your service, as we look for a new team leader. Stewardship – It’s heartening to see pledges growing despite declines in our budget. Properties – Thank you Gregg Happe for your leadership, as we look for a new Team leader. Treasurer’s Report: Treasurer Jo Koenig reported that as of December 31 our total income for the year to date was $382,041.80, above budget of $370,000.00 for the same period. Expenses for the year to date were $375,397.36, in excess of budget of $370,000.00 for the same period. Liaison Reports: Jean Schlemmer reported Mission Partnership team is contemplating another blood drive next summer. ZOOM House gala is scheduled for March 28. Sue Hlavac reported that Properties is working on another proposal for a new monument sign. The challenge of office administration while Sue Lungstrom undergoes chemotherapy and surgery is being met so far with generous help from Susan Bronken, Anne Deuring and several other volunteers. Sue is also working as much as possible. We will try to continue on this basis for the time being. Our next meeting will be on Thursday, February 19, 2015. 9 The Water’s Edge reflect February 2015 refresh “The Kingdom… in the Vernacular” Sundays & Holy Week of Lent — 9:00 am and 10:45 am (unless noted) Narrative Lectionary February 22 1 Lent “The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… Forgiving!” Matthew 18:15-35, Psalm 32:1-2 Forgive—HOW… many times.?. March 1 2 Lent “The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… Rad!” Matthew 20:1-16, Psalm 16:1-16 Workin’ the vineyard, last to first… March 8 3 Lent “The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… Par-dee… or Not!” Matthew 22:1-14, Psalm 45:6-7 Don’t diss and miss the Banquet… March 15 4 Lent “The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… Serious!” Matthew 25:1-13, Psalm 43:3-4 Ready or not—here comes the Groom… March 22 5 Lent “The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… Righteous!” Matthew 25:31-46, Psalm 98:7-9 Sheep—and Goats with a bad rap… March 29 Palm Sunday “The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… Whoah!” Matthew 21:1-13, Psalm 118:26-29 Parade of A Wild and Crazy King… April 2 Maundy Thursday“The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… Feasting!” Matthew 26:17-30, Psalm 116:12-15 Bread & Wine with Olives… 7:00 pm April 3 Good Friday “The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… Earth-shattering!” 7:00 pm Matthew 27:27-61, Psalm 22:1-2 [14-18] OMG, the dying of the Son of God… April 5 Easter “The Kingdom of Heaven Is… Like… Totally… WAHOO!” Matthew 28:1-10, Psalm 118:19-24 Unbelievably Good News… Risen from the dead.!. “Reflect, Restored, Refreshed” Wednesdays of Lent — 7:00 pm Holden Evening Prayer — Dramatic Monologues: “Restored in Christ” The season of Lent is a time for us to face together the brokenness of our lives and our world, and then turn that brokenness over to Christ so that we can be restored by Him through the cross. February 18 Ash Wednesday “Broken Hearts Restored” Our hearts are broken in sorrow over sin; Christ restores our hearts through his forgiveness. Joel 2:12-14 February 25 “Broken Vessel Restored” Mark 14:1-9 A broken vessel holds costly perfume; we are broken vessels restored when Christ pays the price for us on the cross. March 4 “Broken Trust Restored” Matthew 26:14-25 Judas breaks his trust with Jesus by betraying him; our broken trust is restored through the sacrifice of Christ. March 11 “Broken Bread Restored” Bread is broken at the Last Supper; we are restored through the Bread of Life, Jesus. March 18 “Broken Promises Restored” Peter’s broken promises to never deny Jesus are restored by the surpassing love of Christ. John 6:48-58 Matthew 26:69-75 March 25 “Broken Justice Restored” 2 Corinthians 5:20-21 A broken justice system put Jesus on the cross; we are restored when by his death we are declared not guilty. 10 The Water’s Edge February 2015 February 2015 Wednesday Sunday Monday Tuesday 1 ICA Emphasis Sunday 9:00 AM Traditional Worship with HC 10:45 AM Contemporary Worship 11:00 AM Great and Mighty Ministries in Youth Room 2 7:30 AM Men's Bible Study 7:00 PM Boy Scout Parent Meeting 3 9:00 AM Quilting Group 9:30 AM Al-Anon Meeting 6:00 PM Scout Parent Meeting 6:30 PM Forward XIX AA 6:30 PM Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 PM VBS Planning Meeting 7:00 PM Scout Troop 426 Activity Rm 8 9:00 AM Traditional Worship 10:45 AM Contemporary Worship w/ HC 11:00 AM Great and Mighty Ministries in Youth Room 9 Newsletter Deadline 7:30 AM Men's Bible Study 15 9:00 AM Traditional Worship with HC 10:45 AM Contemporary Worship 11:00 AM Great and Mighty Ministries in Youth Room 16 7:30 AM Men's Bible Study 7:00 PM MLC Book Group 22 23 9:00 AM 7:30 AM Men's Traditional Worship Bible Study 10:45 AM Contemporary Worship w/ HC 11:00 AM Great and Mighty Ministries in Youth Room 11:45 AM Healing Service 12:00 PM Free Spirits - Minnetonka Community Theatre w/ Lunch at Church Thursday Friday 4 9:30 AM Wednesday Morning Bible Study 1:30 PM Staff Meeting 6:00 PM Wednesday Night Dinner 6:30 PM Confirmation 6:45 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Rescue from Shipwreck - AA 8:15 PM Edgy Waters Rehearsal 5 9:00 AM Al Anon 12:00 PM Painting Group 5:30 PM Worship Team Meeting 6:30 PM Tiger Cubs in Activity Room 6 9:00 AM Friday Boys 7 9:00 AM Edgy Water's Rehearsal 10 9:30 AM Al-Anon Meeting 9:30 AM Hannah Cirlce Harriett Ahlstrom Hostess 4:15 PM CMTMT Meeting 5:30 PM Witness Team Meeting in Conference Room 6:30 PM Forward XIX AA 6:30 PM Handbell Rehearsal 7:00 PM Scout Troop 426 Activity Rm 11 9:30 AM Wednesday Morning Bible Study 1:30 PM Staff Meeting 6:00 PM Wednesday Night Dinner 6:30 PM Confirmation 6:45 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Rescue from Shipwreck - AA 8:15 PM Edgy Waters Rehearsal 12 9:00 AM Al Anon 1:30 PM Naomi Circle 6:00 PM Den 5 in Activity Room 13 9:00 AM Friday Boys 14 9:00 AM Edgy Water's Rehearsal 17 9:00 AM Quilting Group 9:30 AM Al-Anon Meeting 6:30 PM Forward XIX AA 6:30 PM Handbell Rehearsal 7:00 PM Scout Troop 426 Activity Rm 18 Ash Wednesday 9:30 AM Wednesday Morning Bible Study 1:30 PM Staff Meeting 5:30 PM Soup Supper 6:45 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Ash Wednesday Worship w/imposition of ashes and HC 7:00 PM Rescue from Shipwreck - AA 7:45 PM "Let's Talk About it" 8:15 PM Edgy Waters Rehearsal 19 9:00 AM Al Anon 6:00 PM Den 3 in Youth Room 6:30 PM Pack 426 in Activity Room 7:00 PM Council Meeting in Conference Room 7:00 PM Den 5 in Activity Room 20 9:00 AM Friday Boys 21 9:00 AM Edgy Water's Rehearsal 9:00 AM Fantastic Prayer Shawl Ministry 24 9:30 AM Al-Anon Meeting 1:00 PM Anderson Wedding Ceremony 6:30 PM Forward XIX AA 6:30 PM Handbell Rehearsal 7:00 PM Scout Troop 426 Activity Rm 25 Newsletter Assembly 9:30 AM Wednesday Morning Bible Study 1:30 PM Staff Meeting 5;30 PM Soup Supper 6:45 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Rescue from Shipwreck - AA 7:45 PM "Let's Talk About it" 8:15 PM Edgy Waters Rehearsal 26 9:00 AM Al Anon 6:00 PM Den 5 in Activity Room 6:30 PM Pack 426 in Activity Room 27 9:00 AM Friday Boys 28 9:00 AM Edgy Water's Rehearsal 11 Saturday Minnetonka Lutheran Church 16023 Minnetonka Boulevard Minnetonka, MN 55345 www.mtkalutheran.org February 2015 Return service requested Inside From the Pastor page 3 MMM Good page 4 Mission Opportunities page 4 Education Opportunities page 5 Children, Youth and Family pages 6–7 Healing Service page 6 Good Gifts Selections page 8 Soup Suppers page 9 Council Highlights page 9 Lenten Worship Themes page 10 February Calendar page 11 www.mtkalutheran. org 12 NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #181 HOPKINS, MN 55343
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