Greetings from Pastor Bill – What a month January has turned out to be. Things just don’t slow down. I once had a friend who told me you will have plenty of time on your hands when you go to a smaller church. We haven’t talked for a long time, but I would like to tell him that just because we don’t worship a thousand people on a Sunday morning, doesn’t mean that great ministry isn’t happening and that numbers in worship doesn’t mean everything. Things are happening at KLC – and they are exciting. Several examples – and opportunities: Some of us helped to serve the meal at Calvary Lutheran again – some youth and adults. A great opportunity to be of service to others! Also in January, several, led by Ann Hanson served a meal at Ridgewater Campus Ministry Center. A fantastic way to interact with college kids and other adults who are taking classes there. Some servers are shown here with Pastor Amy, the ELCA chaplain there. While there are so many great things going on, we need to admit we have a ways to go. High school kids: we need you in worship and Sunday School – even seniors and juniors. We need you to be a witness and an example to others. You might just have a little fun as you keep learning about your faith. No, you haven’t learned it all yet! The mindset that having been confirmed, means we don’t come, or go to other events as part of KLC, is not something I accept. This is a critical time for you. Our youth pastor will be looking for ways to keep you connected here – oh yes, that would be me, and you are a priority to me! At a recent Wednesday night, our nominating committee spent hours calling people to help serve on boards. There are still openings! In my ideal setting, people would be calling us to volunteer! Sunday School teachers and subs are still needed. In my ideal setting, we would have a surplus – shared responsibility brings great joy! I know schedules are hectic as we try to be about God’s work. All Sunday School kids: the offering goes to support a child in a foreign country and Sunday School needs. Don’t forget to put your offering in the plate provided. (Currently the offering is about $10, and often less than that is being received.) We will be voting on new By-Laws at our annual meeting, February 1st. The biggest change will be the number of people on the church council. Presently, with all positions filled, it would be 25. With the proposed By-Laws, the number would be 10. They would include the Executive Committee (new name, and includes: President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer), all the chairpersons of the active boards – or designee (Worship and Witness, Outreach and Evangelism [new board], Education Board [melding the Board of Christian Education and Board of Youth and Young Adults], Stewardship and Finance Board [new combination of duties], and Property and Grounds), and the President or Designee of the Women of the ELCA. If the chairperson is not able to attend the church council meeting, a designee may be appointed. So there would normally be ten people present and no danger of not having a quorum. If a quorum is not present, no official business of the church is able to be conducted. I hope this helps. More explanations of changes and a comparison between current and proposed ByLaws are available on a separate sheet on the table by the office. God bless your February! Pastor Bill KERKHOVEN LUTHERAN CHURCH COUNCIL MINUTES January 14, 2015 The Kerkhoven Lutheran Church Council met on Wednesday, January 14 at 7:30 p.m. President Kent Baker called the meeting to order. Devotions & prayer were given by Ann Hanson. Devotions for February will be given by Marlene Hauge. The December 2014 Secretary’s report was accepted as printed. L. Meyer/A. Hanson. The December 2014 Treasurer’s Reports was reviewed by the Council. All money borrowed from other accounts has been paid back to those accounts. Report was accepted as printed. L. Svobodny. D. Toutge. Board of Worship & Witness: Chair-Judy Halvorson; Secretary Karen Mellgren *Need ushers and lectors. *Working on special music for worship services. Board of Properties: Chair-Barney Lilly; Secretary-Terry Yokom *Barney Lilly presented the budget for 2015. A thank you will be placed in the bulletin and messenger for all the financial support of the church. Board of Education/Board of Youth and Young Adults: Chair-Theresa Smith; Secretary Beth Carlson *Still need a couple of Sunday School teachers. Board of Stewardship: Chair-Ann Hanson; Secretary-Lisa Svobodny *The pig project is completed, money collected was matched by a corporation so that a total of 100 pigs were purchased. *Kevin Steinhaus will be speaking at Kerkhoven Lutheran Church in March. *Walk for Water is the upcoming project, the Luther League will also be helping with this project. *Support of the Campus Ministry is on-going. A meal at the campus will be served in the future. Women of the ELCA *No report Pastor’s Report *A complete written report can be obtained at the church office. *Reminder to the council of the “Equipping Our Congregation workshop in Willmar on Feb. 28th. *Pastor gave an attendance report for the last four years. Old Business *Annual Congregational Meeting is Sun., Feb. 1. *The nominating committee is aware that two ballots will need to be prepared. New Business *Motion was made & seconded to accept the budget as presented and to present it to the congregation at the annual meeting. J. Just/M. Hauge. Thank you to Barney for all his work on the budget. *Smoke alarms for the church were discussed. The church needs more smoke detectors placed at various places in the church to be discussed at a later date with Fire Chief Jesse Nelson. *Discussed was a refresher course for the defibrillator. A motion was made & seconded to adjourn. L. Svobodny/L. Meyer. Closed with Prayer. Judy Baker, Secretary Members present: Kent Baker, Jim Just, Judy Halverson, Darrell Toutge, Marlene Hauge, Richard Carlson, Barney Lilly, Theresa Smith, Chris Wenisch, Judy Baker, Ann Hanson, Lee Meyer, Phyllis Meyer, Lisa Svobodny and Pastor Bill. February WELCA News Dear Sisters in Christ, Quilting is going well with a good turnout and the weather is cooperating nicely. Everyone enjoys Mona Doering’s delicious noon lunches and the goodies that the ladies bring for coffee and dessert. We had our Togetherness Meeting on January 10th. Our officers for 2015 are Carmen Maus – President; Vicepresident – open; Secretary – Kayla Kelm; Treasurer – Kim Harkema; Mission for Growth – Theresa Smith; Mission for Action & Community – Georgia Doering, Phyllis Meyer and Faye Helms; Nominating Committee – Linda Weets and Kim Harkema. February brings more quilting. Come and join us. February dates to remember: Violet circle serves for February. Feb. 1: Potluck dinner followed by Annual Meeting of KLC (Council serves) Feb. 3: 1:30 WELCA Bible Study Feb. 4: 9:00 am Quilting Feb. 4: 6:30 WELCA General Board Meeting Feb. 11: 9:00 Quilting Feb. 18: 9:00 Quilting Feb. 25: 9:00 Quilting STEWARDSHIP UPDATE: On Tuesday January 20th, 4 members of KLC plus Pastor Bill brought a noon meal to the Campus Ministry Center at Ridgewater College in Willmar. We served a pulled pork lunch and visited with students who came for the free meal. We had a great time. The students come from many different states and programs, both young traditional students and more mature non-traditional students making career changes. Each one has a very interesting and unique story to tell. They are engaging and most of them made a special effort to stop and thank us for bringing the meal. We have made a commitment to serve a free meal once a month until the end of the current school year. We are asking for volunteers that would like to be a part of this ministry to these students. We have committed to serving on the following dates: Tuesday, February 17th; Tuesday, March 31st; Tuesday, April 28th; th and Wednesday, May 13 . Serving times are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. If you are interested in helping with this project there will be a sign up sheet on the table between the offices. We can have a short meeting to plan what to serve prior to the date of service. The Campus Ministry Center is also requesting baked goods that they can have available for snacks during their Bible Studies and following their worship service. COMING SOON TO A NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR YOU!!!!! Plans are underway to introduce the upcoming service project which will be the ELCA World Hunger “Walk for Water”. We will be joining the ELCA youth who are joining together to do something big in conjunction with their Youth Gathering. The goal is to raise $500,000 for ELCA World Hunger supported water projects around the world. Through these gifts, local communities will be equipped to provide water for drinking and growing crops, sanitation and hygiene, as well as ongoing health education, training and maintenance. And thanks to a generous family in the ELCA all gifts toward this goal will be matched – dollar for dollar – to until we reach a grand total of $1 million! KLC will be introducing a project along with the Luther League that will assist them in raising funds in advance of the 2015 Youth Gathering and they will be able to bring these offerings to the Gathering and take part in an unforgettable walk designed to simulate the experience of collecting water miles away from home, while raising questions about access to water in the U.S. too. LUTHER LEAGUE EVENTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2015 – BOWLING AFTER CHURCH On Sunday, February 8, 2015 the Luther League and their families will meet in the fellowship hall after the 10:45 a.m. service to car pool to go bowling in Benson. The cost for 2 games of bowling, shoe rental, 2 pieces of pizza and pop is $10.00 which Luther League will pay for each Luther League youth. You can bring a friend. However, they will need to pay for their own bowling and food. Any questions, contact Loretta at 979-6959. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2015 – ELCA YOUTH GATHERING MEETING On Sunday, February 22, 2015 all youth and chaperones going to the ELCA youth gathering are invited to a meeting at Vinje Lutheran Church in Willmar. We will meet at 12:50 p.m. at Kerkhoven Lutheran Church and car pool to Vinje. (Meeting starts at 1:30 p.m.) We will be eating dinner at this meeting. There are 42 youth and adults riding on the Rustad Coach bus to the gathering. They are from Vinje Lutheran Church, Bethel Lutheran Church, Kerkhoven Lutheran Church and Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. We will meet with the other youth and chaperones and talk about the gathering, etc. Any questions, call Loretta at 979-6959. THANK YOU!!! Thank you to the Luther League and their families and church members who helped serve the meal and help clean up at Calvary Lutheran Church. You are blessed for giving up your time to serve others. Thanks again! Luther League members will receive a copy of the Lenten Supper schedule as well as the Easter Breakfast serving schedule in the mail. L.L. Lenten Suppers The Luther League will be serving hot dish suppers on Wednesday evenings from 6-7 p.m. on the following nights: February 25, March 4, March 11, March 18 and March 25. Free will donations. Please join the Luther League for food and fellowship prior to the Lenten services at 7:30 p.m. February Sunday School News A new “Acolyte Schedule” will be coming out shortly. This year’s third graders will be added to the schedule, and all students in 3rd – 6th grades will receive acolyte instructions in the upcoming months. Make sure to mark your calendars when you get the schedule. MARK YOUR CALENDARS: Feb. 22nd at 8:30 a.m. KLC Sunday School Choir Sings Luther League Coffee Schedule: Feb. 1st – M. Rudningen*, M. Zvorak, J. & L. Hoefer Feb. 8th – L. Wagner*, J. & J. Carlson, N. Klaphake Feb. 15th – D. & E. Hauge*, E. Norton, A. Hauge Feb. 22nd – K. & N. Meyer*, C. Kinney, B. Anderson Acolyte Schedule: Feb. 1st – (8:30) Julia Carlson & Katie Klaphake (10:45) Devon Swanson & Jackson Ziehl th Feb 8 – (8:30) Easton Wenisch & Grace Collins (10:45) Luke Hoefer & Matthew Zvorak th Feb 15 – (8:30) Matthew Molenaar & Jacob Walsh (10:45) Christian Ziehl & Jaiden Henjum th Feb 18 – Ash Wednesday Service (7:30) Derrick Henry & Wylee Lottman Feb 25th – To be announced Sunday School Teachers Needed! There is a sign-up sheet outside of the office for volunteers to sign up! There are dates left for 2nd and 5th and 6th grades! Please consider teaching one Sunday and experiencing how fun, rewarding and easy it can be! If you have questions please contact Dana Wenisch! The following people have birthdays in February: Donna Baker – 1st Jeff VandenEinde – 3rd Brett Brendemuehl – 5th William Doering – 6th Travis Falk – 6th Melissa Hauge – 6th Brielle Torkelson – 7th Jenna Hoefer – 8th Sally Peterson – 12th Steve Ruka – 15th Michael Holtkamp – 15th Courtney Walsh – 16th Cindy Wenisch – 18th Francis Ruka – 18th Caleb Collins – 19th Annelle Guillemard – 19th Mary Miller – 21st Viva Lundberg – 21st Caroline Chan – 22nd Tyler Lundberg – 22nd Stella Doering – 22nd Michael McCleary – 22nd Eero Nelson – 23rd Magnus Nelson – 23rd Rex Nelson – 23rd Payton Ruka – 24th Stacy Anderson – 25th David Gordon – 26th Thomas Burns – 28th Mary Hatlestad – 28th Birthdays ALTAR GUILD FEBRUARY/MARCH Karen Mellgren Jane Quale HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL! If we missed your birthday, please let Evelyn Williams know. CARDS OF THANKS Thank you to the carolers for the songs and delicious cookies, to WELCA, Florence and Franny for the flower, and to Pastor Bill for bringing me communion. – Elaine Bengtson Many thanks this past year to my family, friends, Pastor Bill and my church family. Thank you to my family and friends for all your loving care, concern, help and support with my fractured leg, cataract surgery and continuing rehab. Thank you Pastor Bill, the Prayer Chain, and KLC congregation for all your prayers, concern, words of encouragement and continued prayers for my healing during this time in my life which will be okay. God Bless, Pam Johnson Thank you to the Kerkhoven Lutheran WELCA ladies for the birthday greeting. I feel old now. Thanks for the Christmas greeting and the beautiful poinsettia plant. I’m enjoying it every day. Sorry Florence & Franny I wasn’t home to cook a cup of coffee. And best of all I really enjoyed the card with return address on from: Some nice Lutheran Kids. A Blessed 2015 to all. –Marilyn Hafstad Thanks you to the congregation for your generous contributions at the end of the year which allowed us to pay back all money borrowed from the General Savings during the year and still have a good amount to start the new year. Recognition of Baptisms We will be recognizing all of our Sunday School youth who have baptisms in February at either worship service on February 15th. All of these children will be invited up to the front and presented with a hand-made cross or a shell in memory of their baptism. We celebrate their baptisms because that is the day that they became a part of God’s family and started on their journey of faith in God. Alison Krieger – 2nd Kennedy Klein – 2nd Christian Ziehl – 6th Jay Harkema – 8th Emily Wagner – 11th Jaiden Henjum – 13th Corbin Nystrom – 20th Kalilna Nichols – 28th BAPTISMS Many people remember people’s birthdays, but we also need to remember the day of our spiritual birth, our baptismal day. If your baptism is not listed below, and you know you were baptized in February, please give the office a call and we will update our church records. Also please take note of who was baptized during this month and wish them a happy baptismal day. Andrew Glimsdal – 1st Alison Krieger – 2nd Kennedy Klein – 2nd Renee McCleary – 3rd Craig Rhoda – 6th Christian Ziehl – 6th Jay Harkema – 8th Carmen Maus – 10th Mary Ann Holtkamp – 11th Emily Wagner – 11th Kay Wagner – 13th Jaiden Henjum – 13th Jordan Almen – 14th Judy Baker – 15th Tyler Carlson – 16th Pam Johnson – 17th Corbin Nystrom – 20th Casandra Clasen – 21st Kyle Baker – 26th Kris Cortez – 26th Corey Dokkebakken – 27th Kalina Nichols – 28th Karl Holtkamp – 29th Baptisms On January 4, 2015 Libby Grace Holtkamp, daughter of Karl & Sarah Holtkamp, was baptized at KLC with Pastor Bill Miller officiating. Libby was born October 9, 2014 at Rice Hospital, Willmar. Her sponsors are Casey and Jared Krieger. On January 25, 2015 Emmet Zane Rudningen, son of Eric & Mariah Rudningen, was baptized at KLC with Pastor Bill Miller officiating. Emmet was born December 13, 2014 at Rice Hospital, Willmar. His sponsors are Jesse & Alison Nelson and Jim & Heather Anderson. The full year’s treasurer’s report for 2014 can be found in the Annual Report. Prayer Concerns There are some of you receiving the Messenger who have been given the gift of prayer and others of you have loved ones and friends in need of prayer. Please continue to remember the following persons during the month. Ryan Depew Adeline Skogstoe Lyle Stai Kari Lundberg Marilyn Hafstad Dale Johnson Dorothy Church Gary Gronseth Gen Berger Jan Almen Elaine Bengtson Lucille Worden Carol Glembin Al Hagen Camie Fernholz Dick Welch Jerry McCleary Morgan Collins Doris Bakken Ann Hanson Josh Klopp, son-in-law of Mike & Donna Swanson Robert Carter, brother of Melissa Hauge, open chest surgery Joby Schroder, friend of Cindy Doering Clasen Howard & Gladys Powers, parents of Naomi Baker Craig Johnson, friend of Lee Meyer Jerry Nelson, grandson of Mary Lou Carlson Andrew Ellsworth, nephew of Scott Mitteness Lynn Moore, sister of Barb Norton Bruce Roever, son-in-law of Adeline Skogstoe Tenley Thompson, great niece of Naomi Baker Gladys Arends Carol Wamhoff Pearl Anderson Roger Lesteberg Carl Just Hans Thorson Sam Fenstra Lennie Vogelpohl Rod Swanson Donna Swanson Chris Schmidt Jack Swanson Phyllis Loven Pastor Don Block Harsey Scott Don VanZee Pam Johnson Nolan Baker Don Thompson Cayson Rialson, great-grandson of Bev & Don Johnson Susan Weldon, daughter of Dorothy Church Brad Welberg, son-in-law of Linda Weets Arno Brendemuehl, brother of Bill Brendemuehl Connie Edge, twin sister of Kay Brendemuehl Pam Carlson, wife of Jeff Carlson Cordelia Kotak, step-daughter of Carol Glembin Lisa Welch, granddaughter of Mary Lou Carlson Jim Lundberg, brother of Jerry Lundberg Friends and relatives serving in our military MISSIONARY FOR A DAY Dec. 27: In Memory of Wendell Thorson by Clarine Beck. Dec. 28: In Memory of Wendell Thorson by Mary Kay Austvold. Dec. 28: In Memory of Wendell Thorson by Jerry & Vi Lundberg. Dec. 28: In Memory of Wendell Thorson by Barney & Jean Lilly. Dec. 28: In Memory of Wendell Thorson by Ev Williams. Dec. 28: In Honor of Carol Glembin’s 91st birthday by Barney & Jean Lilly. Dec. 27: In Memory of Wendell Thorson by Doris Bakken. Dec. 27: In Memory of Wendell Thorson by Carol Toutge. Jan. 18: In Memory of Laura Lottman’s brother, Marvin Koenen, by Barney & Jean Lilly. --------------------------------------------------CLIP AND PLACE IN OFFERING PLATE---------------------------------------I would like to support Missionary For A Day on the date of _____________________________________ Circle one: In Honor of/ In Memory of/ In Thanks to God for____________________________________ Signed: _______________________________________________________________________________
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