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WORDS OF GRACE
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWSLETTER
FEBRUARY 2015
Grace is on the Web at; www.gracelutherantoledo.org
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In This Issue

From the desk of
Pastor Al Swartz;
pg.2-3

Women of Grace
Valentine Luncheon
pg. 4

Cookies Please, pg. 4

Thoughts about
strangers we know,
pg. 4
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Assisting with Sunday Service in Feb.,
pg. 5
Council Member’s
contact information;
pg. 6
Successful Strategies
for Communicating
and Caring for those
with memory loss,
pg.7
Paraphrase Theatre
presents ‘Wirnesses’
February Birthday’s &
Anniversary's; pg. 9
Hymn Story,
pg. 10
ASH WEDNESDAY
February 18, 2015
Services at 12:00 pm,
& 7:00 pm
YOU ARE INVITED!
LENTEN LUNCHEONS
AND SOUP SUPPERS
Luncheons at 11:30am
Service at 12:15pm
Shirley MacKinnon or
Pat Eisinger for
additional information
Soup Suppers at
6:00 p.m. hosted by
various church groups.
Marilyn Lohmann for
additional information.
Evening Lenten
Service starting at
7:00 p.m.
LSS
OF NORTHWEST OHIO
TO: A community Conversation
of Serving the Community
Better Together as Lutheran
Agencies and Congregations
AT: Lutheran Church of the Master
28744 Simmons Road
Perrysburg, Ohio 43551
DATE: February 4, 2015
Grace Lutheran winter
weather policy:
In the event a
Level 3
Snow Emergency in Lucas County
is issued for a
Sunday morning
or a Wednesday during Lent,
worship services will
automatically cancel.
5:00 p.m.
Presented by Lutheran Social
Services of Northwestern Ohio
Light refreshments will be served
Please RSVP
by Feb. 2, 2015 at
(419) 243-9178 (Mark)
or email
mhill@issnwo.org
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Lent. Return.
Lent. It is returning - February 18 (Ash Wednesday), to be precise.
Return. “To return” implies a leaving has occurred.
Yet,
may I return if I have forgotten that from which I have left?
Yet,
may I return if I have never known that from which I have left?
While
I may be able to talk about the intellectual concept of God’s compassion, do I know it deep
in my soul?
Do
I want to know - deeply know - God’s compassion?
Maybe
that kind of love scares me . . . maybe I’m afraid that kind of love might change me.
Maybe
I do want to return home, but I’m scared to go . . . or scared to admit I don’t know how to
get home.
Could
it be that deep down in I’m a little person, afraid that “at home” there isn’t going to be
enough compassion - forgiveness that is total - there for me?
Consider: Could we return together? Could we return by entering Lent together and staying all the way
through with the mighty parable of God’s compassion known as “The Parable of the Prodigal Son”? In our
devotional time, on Wednesdays, on Sundays . . . there’s a story about a dad and his two boys in which we
might just find ourselves more than once. It is a long story, it is a deep story, and this Lent, we are going
to make room for the One whose story it is - offering multiple opportunities to make room in our attention,
our time, and amidst the community of Grace. During Lent, Grace is pondering returning home with the
wandering son to his indignant brother and their compassionate Dad.
For Private and/or Family Devotion Time and on Wednesdays (Noon & 7pm):
“From Fear to Love: Lenten Reflections on the Parable of the Prodigal Son”
A
devotional booklet for the Lenten season
Available
On
Sunday, Feb. 8
Wednesdays, bring the questions, the insights, the struggles from your reading of From
Fear to Love into the context of prayerful worship. All of us need help with, all of us
struggle with God’s kind of forgiveness. Beloved, let us help one another (I John 4:7-8)
For a deeper plowing:
the
Christian Ed for Thinkers Conversation (8:15am Sundays) will begin reading and discussing
Henri Nouwen’s, The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming
(Continued next page)
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For the Sundays in Lent - Seeking Home? Return.
Feb.
22 (1st Sunday in Lent)
Psalm 25:1-10
Mark 1:9-15
Give Heed to the Spiritual Battle Behind the Temptations
1 (2nd Sunday in Lent
Psalm 22:23-31
Luke 15:11-13a
March
The Younger Son Leaves
8 (3rd Sunday in Lent)
Psalm 19
Luke 15:13-20a
March
The Younger Son’s Return
15 (4th Sunday in Lent)
Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22
Luke 15:25-30
March
The Elder Son Leaves
22 (5th Sunday in Lent)
Psalm 119:9-16
Luke 15:28, 31-32
March
The Elder Son’s Return
March
29 (Palm Sunday)
Psalm 31:9-16
Luke 15:20-24; 28b, 31-32
The Father Welcomes Home & Calls for a Celebration
Return to the Lord your God . . . Father, gracious and merciful.
Blessed Lent,
Pastor Al
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WOMEN OF GRACE VALENTINE LUNCHEON
Thoughts about the
Strangers We Know
Bob Haaf
All women of Grace are cordially invited to our
‘Women of Grace Valentine Luncheon’
To celebrate love. It will be held on
Sunday, February 15, 2015
at 2:00 p.m.
In Fellowship Hall.
Great Guest Speaker
Light Lunch
Great Fellowship
All women of Grace are invited to this free luncheon.
Please RSVP to (419) 841-1043
COOKIE’S PLEASE...
We are in need of cookies for the
reception following the 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 8 performance of
‘Witnesses’ here at Grace. If you are
able to bake, please bring cookies to
Brenner Hall Sunday morning marked
‘for 4 p.m. performance’.
Call Marilyn Lohmann at 419 - 841-8160
if you have questions.
1. Every week, churches offer opportunities for individuals to connect
through worship services, prayer
times, Bible studies, programs and
ministry—all of which are meaningful life experiences. However, those
who gather often sit side by side
with people they barely know or
know only on the surface. Every
week church buildings contain
groups of familiar strangers who are
trying to function as congregations.
An authentic community is nowhere
in sight.
[Source— Authentic Community,
Beth Kennett]
2. Vital congregations are places
where relationships are enhanced—
relationships that are deeply satisfying, challenging and exciting.
When strangers visit a congregation, one of the most important
things they look for is the way members relate to one another....A key
to a vital congregation is people
committed to becoming more effective disciples of Jesus—modeling
His concern for the way people relate to each other.
[Source—A. Jacobson & R. Oswald,
The Lutheran, January 2015]
3. The next time you worship at
Grace, look around and see how
many familiar strangers you see.
Then greet some of those familiar
strangers and invite them to join in
fellowship between services—either
this week or next. One of them may
be Jesus in disguise.
THOSE ASSISTING WITH SERVICE IN FEBRUARY
DATE
ACOLYTE/
ASSISTING MINISTER
READER
CRUCIFER
FELLOWSHIP HOUR
HOSTESS’
Feb. 01, 2014
Bob Haaf
Brayden Zaciewski
Andrea Teague
Harmon
Laura Frost, Paula
Cumpian, Carla Wooten
Feb. 08, 2014
Peter Kramp
Alex Zaciewski
Ginny Lauman
Debbie Johnson
Nancy Johnson
Feb. 15, 2014
Brianna Bee
Madison Ray
Harold Johnson
Gretchen Hiatt,
Nancy Lockard
Feb. 22, 2014
Bob Haaf
Megan Good
Dan
Holzscheiter
Sue Melchert,
Karen Weimer
Mar. 01, 2014
Peter Kramp
R.J. Kondalski
TBA
TBA
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February Ushers: Rick Wood, Sheryl Johnson, Mary Schneider, Glenn Wolfe
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February Greeter: Cindy Wood
GOING ON AROUND TOWN…
104th Annual Meeting of Lutheran
Social Services of Northwestern Ohio
March 16, 2015 at 5:30 p.m.
CIRCLE THE DATE!
(Banquet Doors open at 5:30 Dinner at 6:00pm)
LSS NEWSLETTER MAILING.
FEBRUARY 19TH
9AM - DONE
BRENNER HALL
Hilton Garden Inn
5665 Levis Commons Blvd.
Perrysburg, Ohio 43551
COME AND ENJOY SOME
FELLOWSHIP and
REFRESHMENTS WHILE
HELPING LSS WITH THEIR
QUARTERLY MAILING
Keynote Speaker, Rev. Terry Cripe
President , Ohio District LC - MC
Tickets: $25.00 (no change from 2014)
Proud of our Past…
Prepared for the Present…
Passionate for our Future!
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH COUNCIL
The Grace Lutheran Church Council is responsible for being the voice of the church members. Council
members hear the business of the church and are responsible for making sound decisions on the congregation's behalf, covering all necessary business of the Church in areas such as finances, ministry and
staff relations. Listed below are council officers, as well as committee chairs coupled with their contact
numbers. We encourage all members of Grace to provide ideas or comments to any of our council officers and/or committee chairs.
The purpose of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church is to invite everyone to
Grow in a relationship with Jesus Christ and to live in obedience to God’s will
Council Officers:
President: David Charvat, 419-471-1396
Vice President for Ministries: Marsha Schroeder, 419-243-8191
Vice President for Administration: Dan Holzscheiter, 419-474-5379
Secretary: Sara Gibson, 419-304-4378
Treasurer: Sue Melchert, 419-471-1941
Adult Education Committee:
Athletic Committee: Jon Darnell, 419-754-9049
Christian Education Committee: Connie Thomas, 419-242-9340
Evangelism Committee: Dan Holzscheiter, 419-474-5379
Finance Committee: David Charvat, 419-471-1396
Global Mission Committee: Ron Hiatt, 517-486-3676
Personnel Committee: Vicki Quraishi, 419-476-7383
Policy Committee: Ron Hiatt, 517-486-3676
Property Committee: Connie Thomas, 419-242-9340
Social Concerns Committee: Cindi Charles, 419-377-3811
Stewardship Committee: Bob Haaf, 419-475-0374
Worship & Music Committee: Marilyn Lohmann, 419-841-8160
Youth Committee: Jeff Erdman, 419-474-3878
Church Office. 419-474-6403 ext.2 (Phone) 419-474-7726 (Fax) 419-376-8874 (Tammy’s Cell #)
Email the office at: grace-lutheran@bex.net
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You are invited to attend a presentation on how to successfully communicate and care for members of
our community with memory loss.
The presentation “Successful Strategies for Communicating and Caring for Patients with Memory Loss”
will be presented by experts from The Goerlich Center for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care. The program
is being offered on three different dates, February 26, March 3, and March 11.
Please RSVP for the session that best fits your schedule.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2015 - 11:00AM - NOON (Lunch provided, register by Feb. 19)
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 - 8:00AM - 9:00AM (Breakfast provided, register by Feb 24)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2015 - 11:00AM - NOON (Lunch provided, register by March 4)
Location: Auditor ium, St. Luke’s Hospital, 5901 Monclova Road, Maumee
Speakers:
Tara O’Rourke, LNHA, MA,CTRS, CDP, CADDCT
Stacie Hertzsch, BSN, RN
Katrina Bressler, BSN, RN, DON
The Goerlich Center for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
Who should attend: All member s of the community ar e invited
Objectives: 1. Descr ibe Alzheimer ’s disease and other for ms of dementias, including the disease
stages and progression.
2. Employ successful communication techniques and positive approaches when dealing with
those experiencing memory loss.
You can register for one of the programs by phoning (419) 897-8484. Leave your name, phone number
and the names of those attending with you.
Presented by the ProMedica St. Luke’s Hospital Foundation
Tickets at
(419) 523-6250 or
newcreation@midohio.twcbc.com
Lost And Found
2015 FAREWELL TOUR
SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2015 - 6:30 P.M.
Doors open at 5:30 P.M.
5$ in advance - 7$ at the door
Ottawa-Glandorf High School Auditorium
630 Glendale Avenue, Ottawa
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW….YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS!
PARAPHRASE THEATRE PRESENTS
WItNESSES
One Actor / 8 Characters / A Fresh Look at Jesus
See the performance:
Sunday, Feb. 8, 2015 - 4pm
Grace Lutheran Church
4441 Monroe Street
Toledo, Ohio 43613
(419) 474-6403 ext.2
Meet Jonathan Swenson
following the performance in
Grace Lutheran Church’s
Brenner Hall.
Written by Curt Cloninger and performed with his permission,
Witnesses is an innovative, humorous and deeply moving re-telling of the Gospel. In this dramatic and very intimate
performance, Jonathan portrays eight different characters
(historical and imagined) as each responds to Jesus. Through
the eyes of these characters, both comedic and serious, the
audience is challenged to see Jesus from fresh perspectives –
not cold and distant, but as one who was intimately involved
in the nitty-gritty of life.
“Can’t text right now. This is really good!” – Confirmation Student’s Tweet
“A home-run event for our church! People continue to talk about it, weeks later.” –
Rev. Eric Hulstrand, ReaLife Church, Bloomington, MN
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Gary & Kimberlee Sosnowicz 02/02/1991
John & Brenda Holderman 02/10/2001
Scott & Jan Pfund 02/11/1978
Jerome & Lisa Sohasky 02/14/1987
Scott & Patricia McClintic 02/20/1965
Rick & Lynn Melchert 02/21/1997
Squire & Jo Ann Lowe 02/27/1971
FEED YOUR NEIGHBOR
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2014
Our northwest Toledo pantry, located within Augsburg Lutheran Church, served bags of food and
personal care items to 7,032 individuals from approximately 2800 households during 2014. Over
2500 children were involved. This performance is
comparable to the numbers served in the previous
5 years. We have therefore, not experienced an improving trend in our neighborhood. Our basic poverty problems still persist.
A recent survey of families with four or more members, taken within our pantry, indicated that the major causes are related to lack of job opportunities
and to disabilities. Recent cuts to food stamps have
not helped.
Our local Feed Your Neighbor program is an important part of Toledo Area Ministries mission to ensure that no person in our neighborhood is forced to
live in hunger. We still have lots of work to do, and
we need your continuing support. Thank you for
your donations and your many hours of volunteer
assistance.
In Christian love,
Dick Miller, Coordinator
Your FYN pantry
Jalynn Slaybaugh
2/1
Cathy Holewinski 2/18
Aaron Weimer
2/2
Ian Kondalski
2/4
Patrica Hilfinger 2/19
Judy Speweike
David Michael
Frank Halbert
Bob Schroeder
Jon Corbiere
Derek Schafer
2/5
Scott Fleck
Jessica Mutchler
2/6
Shirley MacKinnon 2/8
Laura Sharp
2/9
Helen Beroth
2/10
Heather Arquette
Keri Reau
Katheryn Reau
Haley Drake
2/11
Marcia Miller
Alan Swartz
Miranda Ogle
2/12
Sandra Weber
2/13
Robert Sherrer
Zhoey Hunter
Gavin Eckhart
2/14
Gavin Rinto
2/15
Benjamin Neeson
Blake McGranahan 2/16
Emily Halbert
2/17
Rick Sherrer
Jamie Pelfrey
Nicolas Sosnowicz
Lois Berning
2/20
Sherry Howard
Richard Sherrer
Valerie Sohasky
Baily Gibson
Sophie Gibson
April Saville
2/21
Catherine Kramp
Glenn Wendt
2/22
Betty Sattler
Karen Elvey
Keegan Tharin
Sue McLaren
Brittany Carter
Ryan Pelfrey
2/23
Joe Zawierucha 2/24
Patrica McClintic
Jill Mgginis
Trica Murphy
Doug Owczarzak
Jenna Pawlaczyk
Connie Thomas 2/25
Daniel Weddng II
Ginny Lauman
Laura Hart
2/26
Frank Konoz
2/27
Janet Moore
2/28
Mary Alice Gauthier
Ray Taylor
2/29
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Two Thoughts about Baptism
Bob Haaf
You’ve Been Baptism, Now What?
In the gospel of Mark (Mark 1:4-11) the very first thing Jesus does is become baptized. It happens before he speaks, heals, teaches or begins his ministry in any way.
But as soon as he's baptized, watch out, he's on the move. Our calling is similar. We
are baptized for action. We are baptized to go out into the world and be the hands,
voice and presence of Christ. Often times we think we are baptized for our own benefit, but in truth we are baptized for the sake of others and for the sake of the world.
We are called to make Christ known.
What will you do this day to live out your baptism? How will you proclaim, through
word and deed, that you have been sealed by the Holy Spirit and marked with the
Cross of Christ forever? Whatever you do, may you be bold in your actions and
faithful to your calling.
[Source: Julie M. Blum, God Pause, from Luther Seminary, January 9, 2015]
Infant Baptism in the Congregation
Infant baptism is only theologically legitimate if the church-community commits to
carrying the child like a mother. But this is only theologically valid if, once baptized,
the child is carried by the church-community. For a congregation to baptize and not
carry the child is similar to a mother birthing and then abandoning a baby.
This kind of “carrying” can only be done when children are drawn deeply into the
life-world of a community—when children are known, heard, and prayed for. It is
here in the life-world of a community that children encounter Christ existing as the
church-community.
[Source: Andrew Root. Bonhoeffer as Youth Worker, 2014 (pages 54-56)]
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Grace Lutheran Church
&
Toledo Area Ministries
(Tuesday morning personal needs community outreach)
January 6, 2015 - Cancelled due to the weather
January 13, 2015 -
9 clients - +19=14, -19=11, 213 total items, 9 volunteers, 7 prayers
January 20, 2015 6 clients - +19=11, -19=8, 137 total items, 8 volunteers, 4 prayers
January 27, 2015 11 clients - +19=19, -19=26, 254 total items, 9 volunteers, 2 prayers
Totals for month of January
604 personal needs items shared
26 Clients,
44 clients over the age of 19,
45 clients under the age of 19,
89 clients total
13 prayers shared
Avg. Number of volunteers, 9
Thank you to the Grace congregation for your continued support of
this much needed neighborhood ministry.
Currently we are in need of laundry soap, paper towels, toilet paper,
and Kleenex* Financial gifts are also appreciated.
Christian Blessings,
Your Toledo Area Ministry Volunteers
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HYMN STORY
On Eagles’ Wings
"On Eagles' Wings" is a devotional song composed by Michael Joncas. Its words are based on Psalm 91
and Isaiah 40:31. Written in 1975-1976, for the wake and funeral of a friend and classmate's (Douglas
Hall) father, it was then recorded in 1979, with Douglas Hall as producer. The song was then published by
North American Liturgy Resources and was later purchased by New Dawn Music, a subsidiary of Oregon
Catholic Press. It quickly proved to be quite popular as a contemplative song at Catholic Masses as well
as at Protestant services.
It is now sung in churches of many denominations including Pentecostal churches. It was selected as part
of the 2007 funeral Mass for Luciano Pavarotti in Modena, Italy, which was broadcast internationally.
Fr. Joncas has stated that his preference for the title would be "On Eagle's Wings," indicating that the
wings belong to a single eagle which is metaphorically related to God, but he said he could make an argument for "On Eagles' Wings," indicating wings that belong to many eagles, since there would be many
wings needed to lift up the multiple people in covenant with God.
Lyrics:
You who dwell in the shelter of the Lord,
Who abide in His shadow for life,
Say to the Lord, "My Refuge,
My Rock in Whom I trust."
CHORUS:
And He will raise you up on eagle's wings,
Bear you on the breath of dawn,
Make you to shine like the sun,
And hold you in the palm of His Hand.
The snare of the fowler will never capture you,
And famine will bring you no fear;
Under His Wings your refuge,
His faithfulness your shield
CHORUS
You need not fear the terror of the night,
Nor the arrow that flies by day,
Though thousands fall about you,
Near you it shall not come.
CHORUS
For to His angels He's given a command,
To guard you in all of your ways,
Upon their hands they will bear you up,
Lest you dash your foot against a stone.
CHORUS
And hold you in the palm of His Hand.
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SUNDAY
Adult Education 8:15-9:20 AM
Traditional Service 9:30AM
Sunday School 9:45?-11:15am
Contemporary Service 11:30AM
Child Care for infants to 2yrs
Luther League Mtg. 12:30pm
March 01
Adult Education 8:15-9:20 AM
Traditional Service 9:30AM
Sunday School 9:45?-11:15am
Fellowship Hour 10:30-11:30am
Contemporary Service 11:30AM
Child Care for infants to 2yrs
LL Mission Trip mtg. 12:30p
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Women@Well Luncheon 2pm
Child Care for infants to 2yrs
7am AA
7am AA
7pm, Worship & Music
Youth BB 6-8pm
7am AA
2
Tammy’s Back
Youth BB 6-8pm
7:00 -Women@Well
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Tammy Vacation
Youth BB 6-8pm
7p,Global Mission Ctte.
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Adult Education 8:15-9:20 AM
Traditional Service 9:30AM
No Sunday School (3rd Sunday)
Fellowship Hour 10:30-11:30am
(in Brenner Hall today)
Contemporary Service 11:30AM
Tammy Vacation
Youth BB 6-8pm
7:00p Council mtg.
7am AA
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Pastor Al - Cont. Ed
Youth BB 6-8pm
7pm, Worship & Music
7am AA
MONDAY
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Witnesses' Event 4PM
Adult Education 8:15-9:20 AM
Traditional Service 9:30AM
Sunday School 9:45?-11:15am
Fellowship Hour 10:30-11:30am
Contemporary Service 11:30AM
Child Care for infants to 2yrs
Luther League Mtg. 12:30pm
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Adult Education 8:15-9:20 AM
Traditional Service 9:30AM
Sunday School 9:45?-11:15am
Fellowship Hour 10:30-11:30am
Contemporary Service 11:30AM
Child Care for infants to 2yrs
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February 2015
‘SOUPER BOWL’ SUNDAY
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TUESDAY
7am AA
5:00pm, Meet – Salem
Men’s BB 6-8pm
7:00p; Property Ctte.
7:00p Evangelism Ctte
Personal Needs Ministry,
10a-12p
3
7am AA
1:00p,Dulcimer’s reh
Men’s BB 6-8pm
Personal Needs Ministry,
10a-12p
7am AA
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1:00p,Dulcimer’s reh
Men’s BB 6-8pm
6:15p,Youth Ministry
Personal Needs Ministry,
10a-12p
7am AA
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1:00p,Dulcimer’s reh
6pm,Stewardship Ctte
Men’s BB 6-8pm
Personal Needs Ministry,
10a-12p
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1:00p,Dulcimer’s reh
5:00pm, Meet – Salem
7:00p; Property Ctte.
7:00p Evangelism Ctte
Men’s BB 6-8pm
Personal Needs Ministry,
10a-12p
7am AA
THURSDAY
Youth BB 6-8pm
Mid-week Lenten Meals
11:30am, & 6:00pm
Mid-Week Lenten Service
12:15p & 7p
7a AA
10a Bible Study
5:00p, Children’s Choir
6:30p, Bell Choir Reh.
7p Prayer Ministry
8pm, Chancel Choir
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7a AA
Youth BB 6-8pm
7a AA
10a Bible Study
5:00p, Children’s Choir
6:30p, Bell Choir Reh.
7p Prayer Ministry
8pm, Chancel Choir
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7a AA
LSS MAILING 9AM
10a Bible Study
5:00p, Children’s Choir
6:30p, Bell Choir Reh.
7p Prayer Ministry
7:00p Finance Ctte.
8pm, Chancel Choir
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7a AA
10a Bible Study
5:00p, Children’s Choir
6:30p, Bell Choir Reh.
7p Prayer Ministry
7:00p Christian Ed
8pm, Chancel Choir
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7a AA
10a Bible Study
5:00p, Children’s Choir
6:30p, Bell Choir Reh.
7p Prayer Ministry
8pm, Chancel Choir
5
7a AA
Mid-week Lenten Meals
11:30am, & 6:00pm
Mid-Week Lenten Service
12:15p & 7p
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7pm, Ash Wed. Service
7:30pm, Model A Club mtg.
Youth BB 6-8pm
7a AA
12 Noon, Ash Wed. Service
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Youth BB 6-8pm
9:30am – Ruth Circle
7a AA
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5pm, Soundboard/recording
equipment
Training
Youth 6-8pm
BB
WEDNESDAY
7a AA
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FRIDAY
11am,Womans AA
7a AA
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7a AA
11am,Womans AA
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Luther League
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9a-1p Youth
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11a,Women@Well
set-up
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Brenner Hall
7:30a AA
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Mark your calendars now...
Luther League Pasta Dinner & Silent Auction
March 21, 2015
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Do you have an item to share with the Luther League for their Silent Auction?
Please see Debbie Fallon, Wendy McCall, or Jeff Erdmann
WOW! WHAT AN AMAZING GRACE!
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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
4441 MONROE STREET
TOLEDO OHIO 43613-4795
(419) 474-6403 ext. 2
Visit us on the web at www.gracelutherantoledo.org
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