“WELCOME!” February - 2015 II Peter 1:10-11 “Therefore, my brothers, be all the more eager to make your calling and election sure. For if you do these things, you will never fall, and you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” The monthly newsletter of . . . St. John’s Lutheran Church & School 400 S. Main St. -- Juneau, Wisconsin Church # 920.386.3313 School #920.386.4644 Weekly Worship Schedule: Thursday Service – 6:30 PM Sunday Services - 8:00 & 10:30 AM Sunday Bible Class - 9:15 AM Sunday School – 9:15 AM Pastors at St. John’s Church Paul Hirsch Paul Schupmann Faculty of St. John’s School Rick Cody – Principal Crystal Schultz Kathy Pauly Kevin Klug Matt Lober Edna Noldan Nichole Gunst Michel Krebs Suzi Colantonio www.stjohnsjuneau.org St. John’s Lutheran School February 2015 Mon Sun 1 10:30 A.M. Gr. 1&2 Sing LLHS Visual Arts Fair 2:00 P.M. LLHS Pops Concert 2 7:15 A.M. Faculty Mtg. Hot Lunch: Taco Bell ABB/BBB Tue 3 AGB/BGB 5:00 P.M. B Girls BB Here vs. TSL, Watertown 3:15 P.M. Faculty Mtg. Wed 5 AGB/BGB CHAPEL/MISSION OFFERING 3-4:00 P.M. Musical Practice Hot Lunch: St. John’s ABB/BBB/CHEER 3-4:00 P.M. Musical Practice 8 8:00 A.M. 9 7:15 A.M. Gr. 7 Sings 10:30 A.M. Pioneers Sing Faculty Mtg. Hot Lunch: Rocky’s CHAPEL/MISSION OFFERING 11 7:15 A.M. Faculty Mtg.. 3:15 P.M. Faculty Mtg. Hot Lunch: McDonald’s Gr. 5 Phoenix for a Day @ Luther Prep ABB Fri 4 7:15 A.M. Faculty Mtg.. 4:00 P.M. Musical Parent Mtg. 10 AGB Thu ABB 4:00 P.M. Musical Parent Mtg. 6 CEF Stamps BB @ Eastside, Madison 5:00 P.M. B Girls 6:00 P.M. B Boys 7:00 P.M. A Girls 8:00 P.M. A Boys Sat 7 8:30 A.M. B Girls BB Tournament Here Girls’ First Game at 8:30 A.M. PK Marking Term /Progress Report 12 13 CEF Stamps PK3 Valentine Party PK4 Valentine Party 14 VALENTINE’S DAY AGB 3-4:00 P.M. Musical Practice 3-4:00 P.M. Musical Practice A Team BLAC Tournament at Watertown Area Schools 5:00 P.M. A2 Girls Here vs. Eastiside, Madison 15 Both Services: Adult Choir A BLAC Tournament at Watertown Area Schools 16 7:15 A.M. Faculty Mtg. 17 AGB 18 7:15 A.M. Faculty Mtg.. 19 Hot Lunch: Wendy’s CHAPEL/MISSION OFFERING 3-4:00 P.M. Musical Practice Hot Lunch: Dominos 9-11:00 A.M. Kinderfest @ LLHS 3-4:00 P.M. Musical Practice Ash Wednesday ABB PK 3&4 & Kindergarten Sing A BB Tournament @ LLHS Continues 23 7:15 A.M. Faculty Mtg. Hot Lunch: Wendy’s ABB 3-4:00 P.M. Musical Practice 20 CEF Stamps 21 9:00 A.M. School Cleaning A Team BB Tournament @ LLHS 3:30 P.M. Gr. 3&4 Sing ABB 4:30-5:45 P.M. 7:00 P.M. BOE Mtg. PRESIDENTS’ DAY 22 8:00 A.M. AGB 24 AGB 5:00 P.M. B-Team Parent/ Child BB Games 6:30 P.M. Parent Teacher Society Gr. 8 Serves Pastor Paul Hirsch: 920-386-9112 Pastor Paul Schupmann: 920-344-9839 Principal Richard Cody: 920-386-9676 25 7:15 A.M. Faculty Mtg.. 26 AGB CHAPEL/MISSION OFFERING 3-4:00 P.M. Musical Practice Hot Lunch: SubWay 3:30 P.M. Gr. 7&8 Sing ABB 4:30-5:45 P.M. ABB—A Boys Basketball 3-5:00 P.M. BBB—B Boys Basketball 3-4:30 P.M. AGB—A Girls Basketball 3-5:00 P.M. BGB—B Girls Basketball 3-4:30 P.M. CHEER—3-4:30 P.M. 27 NO SCHOOL Curriculum Conference 28 A Team BB Tournament @ Eastside, Madison Church: 920-386-3313 School: 920-386-4644 E-mail: school@stjohnsjuneau.org YOU’RE INVITED!!! Thank God with us, as we celebrate with the Word of God and Sacrament, the years of faithful service of five of our called workers: Miss Kathleen Pauly – 45 Years of Service Mrs. Edna Noldan – 30 Years of Service Mr. Richard Cody – 25 Years of Service Mr. Matthew Lober- 25 Years of Service Rev. Paul Hirsch – 25 Years of Service Anniversary Celebration March 8, 2015 Worship at St. John’s -- 8:00 AM Worship at St. John’s -- 10:30 AM Meal at Juneau Community Center --12:00 PM 400 S Main St. Juneau, WI 53039 www.stjohnsjuneau.org 920.386.3313 – church 920.386.4644 - school 'Well done, good and faithful servant! …. Come and share your master's happiness!' - Matthew 25:23 Called Worker Anniversary Celebration As we prepare to celebrate, with the Word of God and Sacrament, the anniversaries of our called workers we wanted to let you know some details and ask you for help when able: Free-Will Offering Gathered for All those Celebrating an Anniversary Sunday, February 22 Sunday, March 1 On the two Sunday’s leading up to the anniversary celebration, we will put out our free-will offering basket in the narthex to gather gifts of money that will be split equally and given to those celebrating an anniversary. If you would rather give a personal gift or card to a specific called worker you can do so on your own or you can use the gift table at the Juneau Community Center. Worship & Communion March 8th – 8:00 & 10:30 AM We are going to celebrate the anniversaries of our called workers in both the 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM worship services on March 8th. There will be special music, instruments, a guest preacher, guest liturgist and we will be celebrating the Lord’s Supper. Please encourage any of your children (high school, college, or have moved away) that had one of these teachers to especially come that Sunday to worship our God. Anniversary Meal - at the Juneau Community Center March 8 – 12:00 PM (this time is an estimate) The Meal The St. John’s Ladies Aid is helping in the preparation of our special anniversary meal. The following items are going to be provided on March 8th at the Juneau Community Center at 12:00 PM: Turkey with gravy, ham , green beans, potatoes, rolls, refreshments (coffee, water, milk, lemonade)and a special anniversary cake. Please sign up in the narthex if you and or your family are planning on attending. Side Dishes The anniversary committee is asking that you, the members of St. John’s, would bring a side item to share such as a salad, dessert, or side dish. There is a sign-up sheet in the narthex that you can use to let others know what you are planning to bring (so we all don’t bring a salad). We are planning on serving around 300 people so please bring something to share. Setup / Decorating Mrs. Suzi Colantonio is organizing the decorating of the Juneau Community Center. The Parent-Teacher Society (PTS) has been asked to help with the setup of the tables, chairs, gift table and decorations. The decorating of the Community Center is scheduled for Saturday, March 7th. If you would like to help (anyone can help not just PTS) please sign up in the narthex. Serving The seventh and eighth grade students of St. John’s have been asked to help with the serving of beverages at the meal. We also have a signup sheet in the narthex asking members of our church to help out with the serving of the meal. Equipment Setup Mr. Rick Leissring will be setting up the sound system and projector at the community center after the second service on March 8th. We need at least 4 people to aid Rick in getting the equipment packed up and set up in a timely fashion after the 10:30 AM service. If you are able to help please sign up in the narthex. Cleanup We are asking everyone that attends the meal (except our guests of honor, their families or visitors) to help with the clean-up. Since Chef Chanse was so nice to let us use the Juneau Community Center for this event we want to make sure that it is sparkling clean when we leave. Please also feel free to thank Chef Chanse for his kindness the next time you see him. Memorials Name David Freiburger Amount $190.00 $10.00 Fund Student Assistance Debt David Pitzlin $10.00 Organ Merlin Miller $775.00 $30.00 $10.00 Undesignated Debt Student Assistance LaVerna Pribnow $200.00 $200.00 $45.00 $320.00 $115.00 $210.00 $20.00 $50.00 Ladies Aid Altar Guild Missions Debt General School Lakeside Organ Ruth Pauly $525.00 $430.00 $10.00 Debt School Library Student Assistance Gifts A gift was given for the Debt Fund from SuZanne Arndt in memory of Erhard & Mildred Indermuehle. A gift was given for the Debt Fund from Clara Hilker in memory of Lyle Hilker’s Birthday. A gift for the General Fund was given from Lyle Pagel & Eugene and Lois voigt on the occasion of Deloures Pagel’s 92nd Birthday. Sacred Acts Funerals: Ruth Pauly, January 5, 2015 LaVerna Pribnow, January 13, 2015 Baptism: Kaiden Howard Coombs, January 25, 2015 February Birthday Wishes! 2/01 Lorren Calder 2/02 Jacob Zimmerman 2/03 Jillian Krueger Diane Sweet Lynn Wilson Helen Wolter Nelda Wyss 2/05 Christian Schall Betty Tietz 2/06 Brad Peil Jeff Pitzlin 2/08 Gina Gentz Willow Hill Jackie Meister John Pitzlin, Jr. 2/09 Lois Livens Jeremy Schuster 2/10 Zachary Ebert Bob Jordan Nicholas Kintopp Shirley Krause 2/11 Joan Klug 2/12 Kayla Behring Ralph Kaul Chris Kjornes 2/13 2/14 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/18 2/19 2/20 Everleigh Stensaas Tyler Stensaas Dominic Borchardt Cameron Feller Derek Antholt Laura Grossman Haley Leissring Paul Lepple John McLain Kyrsten Freber Dorothy Klug Matthew Meister Annaliese Tolkinen Barb Zank John Berndt Casey Schilling Jeff Greenwald Brad Lischka Maddy Weisensel Ross Winter Brandon Behring Kristi Bruni Kaitlin Krause Evelyn Leetch Shirley Nehls 2/21 2/22 2/23 2/24 2/25 2/26 2/27 2/28 2/29 Jamie Niemuth Danielle Dorman Kerry De Briones Matt Lober Chris Redecker Rachel Selchert Brady Jensen Sheryl Budde Tim Sharkey Nick Tolkinen Elaine Bening Taylor Feller Janae Jensen Dawn Saeger Jason Roy Erin Schaalma Arletta Selchert Ryan Stanton Rosie Brieman Ray Buss Don Matthews Art Mittelstadt Joy Schliewe Pam Panetti Happy Anniversary to those couples celebrating February Anniversaries February 2, 1980 Dan & Phyllis Wegener February 12, 2011 Jorge & Kerry De Briones February 14, 1959 Bob & Jan Henken February 14, 1991 Ben & Patti Kollath February 14, 1998 Ron & Michelle Preskar Other News and Notes Lutheran Pioneers Pioneer Sunday is February 8, we will be singing in the 10:30 Service and having a pot luck to follow, (usually a free will offering for Pioneer expenses), with the Pine Car Derby after that around 1:00. Also the Pioneers are scheduled to serve chili for the Lenten meal on the March 4. Ladies Aid Sunshine Committee Many thanks for the donation of cookies, candy, drivers and gifts for our shut-ins at Christmas. We delivered 45 containers and received many smiles and thank you. Again many thanks. 11th Annual Woman’s Retreat, Understanding Addiction. The women of St. Lucas, Kewaskum, WI invite you to join us for our 11th Annual Woman’s Retreat, Understanding Addiction. This retreat will be held at St. Lucas Lutheran School in Hoenecke Hall on Saturday, February 28, 2015 with registration starting at 8:30am and the retreat concluding at 3:00pm. A registration fee of $17.00 includes lunch and presentations. This is a one day retreat filled with speakers, worship and fun. Speakers will include; Phil Merten, chaplain with Institutional Ministries, and his wife Pam, owner of Life Coach and licensed mental health and substance abuse counselor. Register now, reservations are limited. Registration deadline is February 14th. Registration forms with more information are in the narthex. WINTER MOVIE // PIZZA NIGHT When? Sunday, February 15 Movie Time? 4:00 PM Pizza? 5:00 PM Cost? Free The movie, God is Not Dead is geared to upper grade school through adult age. PG-13 Rating There will be a discussion sheet that will go along with the film. We hope to see you there! “Music Man, Jr.” Musical Costumes & Props The following items are needed for this year’s production of “Music Man, Jr.” which will be held April 10-11: Vintage suitcases Vintage prom or bridesmaid dresses Vintage suit jackets & suspenders Large brim hats & vintage women’s hats Suspenders Ladies Ruffled Shirts If you have any of these items and would allow them to be borrowed and used for this year’s school musical, please contact Mrs. Gunst as soon as possible or Mrs. Leissring in the school office, 920-386-4644. If you bring them in, please label with masking tape. Thank you! Dear fellow-followers of the Savior, We pray that you have had a good celebration of the birth of Jesus, whether alone, with your family and/or your family of faith. The contemplation of our Greatest Present will go with us all through the new year about to begin. It is a hot New Year's Eve here in Dourados, and already there are plenty of firecrackers going off. The noise will only grow until the real barrage at the stroke of midnight, after which it will gradually die down and leave us with only the music of the many parties going on in the area. We do not have church tonight because of the noise, and because it isn't usually pleasant out on the streets later in the evening. Too much alcohol and drugs and too many guns. We had an interesting month here in our congregation. The first two weeks were taken up by intense rehearsals for our congregation Christmas festival Dec. 14th. That went well and was well attended. We were thankful that we chose to have it in the morning, because it was a very hot day, and in the afternoon the sun comes in the church windows full blast. The young people did a good job of presenting our theme: Christmas in the Heart, even though on Saturday night we weren't sure they were ready. The 5 large hearts they hung up in front of church will stay there through next Sunday. The Christmas Eve service was equally heart-warming. Dec. 21st we had the baptism of 3 children from one family to enjoy, then last Sunday the confirmation of the husband of a member. Two different members who live in other states were here with us last Sunday. It was so good to see them and have them with us for the Lord's Supper. We are taking this long week with no Wednesday service to do some chores around the church and parsonage. Re-waxing the church floor, fixing a few little things, working in the yard and planning for the services of the new year. In January Charlie will make a trip to the congregation in the south to visit, exchange experiences and visit with the members. It isn't the best time to see the members. because, like here, many are gone for summer vacation. But it is the best time to go because Pastor Elcy, the Brazilian pastor there, will not be teaching school, and the work is slower here, too. If you have something you would like to know about the Brazilian mission, please let us know by return e-mail. We would like to present to you what you would like to hear. Also, if you are interested, the National Church web site is www.dezcomdeus.com. On it you can get a glimpse of Gilberto preaching, of the bell choir rehearsing, as well as hear some hymns that our people have recorded. Most of you won't understand the Portuguese, but you'll see what we look like. We have just provided window stickers to our members with cars announcing the web site to people around here. And we come to the end of another year thanking God for all of His blessings, and all the blessings He makes possible through your prayers and offerings. With us, step off into the new year with confidence, knowing that whatever happens, we belong to the Lord. Charlie and Beth Flunker LWMS NEWS We have been given 3 new "Befriend A Missionary " assignments to learn about, interact with, pray for and support for 2015-2016. They are: Darrell Dobberpuhl - Fort Apache, AZ WORLD MISSION Dustin Blumer - Amazing Love Ev. Lutheran Church Frankfort, IL HOME MISSION Erik Landwehr - Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church Castries, St. Lucia HOME MISSION Our congregation has been given the month of February to "shower" these missionaries with a bit of extra Christian love and support. Watch the bulletin for more information to see how you can help with this project. In the meantime, keep these missionaries in your daily prayers. Another project that our congregation is being asked to help with - making cross necklaces or crosses in the pocket for CAMM (Central Africa Medical Mission). Necklaces should be long enough to fit over an adult head - plastic cording is not recommended as the knot does not stay in place. Crosses for the necklaces can be various sizes and materials. It is suggested to incorporate beading as the Africans love beading and bright colors but it is not required. A picture of sample necklaces can be found by the LWMS Mission Box. You have until April 12thto complete the crosses. A basket will be set out at the end of March and into April to receive all the crosses. They will then be taken to the LWMS Spring Rally in Princeton. Also this month, check out the letter from Kari Belter, the Nurse - in - Charge at the Lutheran Mobile Clinic in Malawi. this mission is often referred to as CAMM ( Central Africa Medical Mission ). The last letter from Mrs.Flunker is also included. We hope you enjoyed reading and learning more about the mission in Brazil! Continue to keep these and all missionaries far and near in your prayers! www.nph.net/stockup Northwestern Publishing House will have their 10th annual sale from Friday, February 6th through Saturday, February 14. Up to 40 % off!!! IRONMEN OF GOD The 2nd annual “Ironmen of God” men’s conference will be held on Saturday, March 21 at St. Paul’s Lutheran School in rural Ixonia. The purpose of this conference is to remind Christian men of their God-given duties as husbands, fathers, and leaders in their families, churches and communities, and to bring Christian men together to encourage one another. The conference runs from 9 AM to 2 PM. Cost is $25. St. John’s Men’s Basketball Schedule – All Games / Practices are at 2 PM Feb 1 – Practice (home) Feb 8 – Home Game vs. St. Paul’s, Fort Atkinson Feb 15 – Away at St. Mark’s, Watertown Feb 22 – Away at St. Stephen’s, Beaver Dam Mar 1 – Home Game vs. Columbus Mar 8 – Bye (Anniversary Celebration at St. John’s) March 16 Tournament at LLHS Minutes from the Voters Meeting 1-25-2015 (minus the reports) Membership Changes: Transfers To Us: Ross Chartrand (Bethlehem, Manassas, VA) & Charissa Chartrand (Living Water, Hot Springs Village, AR), Brain & Michelle Kutz, Cody, Natasha (Redeemer, FDL) Transfers from Us: Eileen Pilsner (St. John’s, Newville), Karen Knueppel (Good Shepherd, BD), Baptisms: Silas Mathew Seuss (11/9/14), Revan Atreyu Peterson (11/29/14), Kaiden Howard Coombs (1/25/15) Funerals: John H. Pitzlin (10/29/14), Judith L. Affeld (11/3/14), Merlin H. Miller (12/19/14), Ruth S. Pauly (1/5/15), LaVerna M. Pribnow (1/13/15) Old Business *The Long Range Planning Committee has put together 4 action items based on the information gathered from reviewing the surveys. *A letter was sent out to the congregation in October detailing the situation with our Line of Credit, and explaining the goal in trying to pay it off. A second letter will be sent out soon communicating the status at this point in time. *The parking lot will be sealed in spring/summer. *Ross Chartrand, our EFT student, will be preaching again on Feb 22. The pastors will continue to involve him activities as needs arise. *An Anniversary celebration for our called works will be taking place on March 8 in both services. *The Evangelism Committee has been busy with below… - following up with visitors to our church. -making home visits to perspective new members. -canvassed Juneau on 11/15 and 11/16. -Working on the “Share the Hope” project taking place 9/12/15 which will help raise money for the Fire Department. *Barnabas Committee-had a fellowship day on 1/25/15 and has other thing scheduled in the future. New Business *The Nominating Committee will be Rob Kluz, Ben Gentz, Lee Ferhman, and one of the pastors. *The CCCW Committee will be T. Weisensel, K. Freber, R. Kjornes, R. Schilling. *The Budget Committee will be assembled shortly. *Pastor Hirsch as been invited to a retreat with other Pastors celebrating there 25 years in ministry called “Finishing Well in Grace”. A motion was made and approved to send Pastor and his wife to Texas for the retreat. *The equipment we use to video the service each Sunday is beginning to show it’s age, and begun to have minor issues. The cost to replace the system with something a little more “modern” would be about $6,000. A motion was made and carried to spend no more than $8000 to replace the equipment out of the Improvement Fund and/or the Undesignated Memorials Fund to replace the equipment. JESUS OF NAZARETH IS PASSING BY LENT 2015 Some benefited greatly from these last opportunities. For others they became lost opportunities. In "Jesus of Nazareth is Passing By" the modern-day listener also is encouraged to heed the warning of lost opportunities and to make the most of, what could be for them, last opportunities of grace. "Now is the time of God's favor, Now is the day of salvation," 2 Corinthians 6:2. All Lenten Worship is at 3:30 & 6:30 PM unless otherwise noted. Feb 18 - Pilate & Barabbas - We Go Free, Mark 15:1-15 – With Communion - Pastor Paul Schupmann (St. John’s, Juneau) Feb 25 - He is Your King, Matthew 27:27-31 - Pastor Paul Hirsch (St. John’s, Juneau) Mar 4 - Judas in Upper Room - He Knows Your Heart, John 13:18-30 - Pastor Scott Schultz (Cross of Christ, Portage) Mar 11 - Disciples in Gethsemane - What Prophets & Kings Longed to See, Lk 22:39-47 - Pastor Seth Dorn (St. Stephen’s, Beaver Dam) Mar 18 - Simon of Cyrene - Why Me? Luke 23:26-31 - Pastor Paul Vander Galien (Salem, Lowell) Mar 25 - Arrest & Denial - Facing the Enemy, John 18:1-18, 25-27 - Pastor Phil Heyer (St. Stephen’s, Beaver Dam) Apr 2- Maundy Thursday - With Communion - Pastor Paul Hirsch (St. John’s, Juneau) Apr 3- Good Friday Tenebrae Service – 1:30 PM - Pastor Paul Schupmann (St. John’s, Juneau) Apr 3 - Good Friday Song Service– 6:30 PM - St. John’s Choir Apr 5 - Easter Sunrise Service – 6:00 AM - Pastor Paul Hirsch (St. John’s, Juneau) Apr 5 - Easter Worship – 9:00 AM - Pastor Paul Schupmann (St. John’s, Juneau) St. John’s Lutheran School Juneau, WI A.) Mission offering for our First Quarter was $268.03 for Builders for Christ. Our Second Quarter mission collection total for Martin Luther College, New Ulm, MN was $289.46. The Third Quarter mission project collection is for LATTE, Brazil (Total so far is $44.40). The Fourth Quarter mission project is for the Christ Lutheran, Milwaukee, WI (Hispanic Ministry). B.) Current enrollment for grades PK-3 to Gr. 8 is 122 students. C.) The faculty is continuing to study our school’s Reading Curriculum this school year. D.) Before / After School Care – continue to collect information and interest for next school year. E.) Crisis Management Plan – looking into communications options and needs F.) Forensics team sent eight members to LPS’s meet on November 7 and they each received a blue ribbon for their efforts. Thank you to Mrs. Gunst and Mrs. Noldan for being their advisors and coaches. G.) The Winter Concert on Dec. 8 went very well. It was a week earlier because our band instructor and his wife were expecting their first child. Their son was born a few days later! God’s blessings to the Duwe family! H.) The Christmas Eve services were held on December 17, 23, and 24. The services went very well and we received many complements on the service and how well the children did in sharing the message of our Savior’s birth. I.) Geography Bee finalists and champion – Gr. 4: Grace Cody and Laura Giroux; Gr. 5: Kyle Main and Ayden Marx; Gr. 6: Mason Ockerlander and Darren Schuster; Gr. 7; Wesley McLain and Brock Roy; Gr. 8: Margaret Cody and Ashlyn Peterman. School Champion was Mason Ockerlander. Congratulations to all participants! J.) Registration for LLHS Fine Fair is earlier this year. Mr. Lober and Mr. Duwe are all ready working on this. Students should be working on figuring out what they want to participate in and if they need any accompanists. (Fine Arts Fair is April 18-19.) K.) Ash Wednesday is February 18. Students will be attending the afternoon worship services at 3:30 P.M. L.) No School on Friday, February 27. Teachers will be attending a Curriculum Conference in Watertown. M.) It is looking like our PK and K Open House will be held on March 15. If there are any families that have children that are three, four, and five years of age, please share this date and information with them. Please let us know of them also. N.) Discussions are beginning to take place about some projects at school: replacing the hallway tiles (floor and ceiling), painting some classrooms and the hallways, addressing some improvements in the bathrooms, looking into some units to cool the school and protect the technology at school. O.) For the 2014 calendar year, SCRIP had a profit of $4,627.49. They made a donation of $15,000 for the new laptops, server, and Chromebooks at school. They also gave out $14,302.82 in assistance to St. John’s, MLC, LPS, and Lakeside families. The total profit for the year was $33,930.31. The SCRIP program has paid out $97,685.96 from April 2007 to December 2014. We are very thankful for the many volunteers, purchasers, and contributors to this program! It is and has been a blessing to our school and families! P.) Thank-you to the many helpers and volunteers that we have here at St. John’s. Please keep the work of our church and school in your prayers. Some Athletic / Extra – curricular news – A. Our school was the small school’s champion at the Badgerland Lutheran Athletic Conference (BLAC) Cross Country Meet this fall in Watertown. Congratulations to our runners in fourth through eighth grade and their coach, Mrs. Crystal Schultz. B. The Girls’ A-Team volleyball team took First Place at the Lakeside Lutheran High School volleyball tournament on October 4. C. Boys’ volleyball team captured third place at the BLAC tournament held at St. Paul’s, Ixonia on November 8. D. B-Boys captured the championship at the B-boys tournament hosted by St. John’s, Pardeeville on January 17. E. St. John’s A-Girls won second place at the Falcon Invitational hosted by St. John’s, Jefferson on January 18. F. St. John’s A-Girls won third place at St. Matthew’s, Janesville basketball tournament this past weekend. G. We will be hosting our B-team basketball tournaments on January 31 and February 7. Any assistance or donation of time or baked goods would be greatly appreciated. H. Pops Concert and Visual Arts Fair at Lakeside is this weekend. I. This spring’s musical will be The Music Man, Jr. Performances are planned for April 10 and 11. J. Fine Arts Fair at Lakeside will be held on April 18 and 19. Board of Education Members: Mr. Rob Kluz – Chairman, Mr. Scott Wohling - Secretary, Mr. Brian Eggebrecht, Mr. Brian Passig, and Mr. Tim Giroux Lutheran Elementary School Committee: Mrs. Michelle Preskar Next BOE Meeting is February 16, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. Our proposed teaching plan for 2015-16 School Year: Extended Learning Instructor: Miss Pauly Grades Enrollment Teacher Preschool – 3 ?? Mrs. Schultz Preschool – 4 8 Mrs. Schultz Kindergarten 10? Mrs. Gunst First Grade 11 Mrs. Noldan Second Grade 8 Mrs. Noldan Third Grade 13 Mrs. Colantonio Fourth Grade 13 Mr. Lober Fifth Grade 18 Mr. Krebs Sixth Grade 7 Mr. Klug Seventh Grade 9 Mr. Klug Eighth Grade 16 Mr. Cody February 2015 Church # 920.386.3313 School # 920.386.4644 400 S Main St. Juneau, WI 53039 www.stjohnsjuneau.org Sunday 1 – Epiphany 4 Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 AM Bible Class at 9:15 AM Monday 2 Book Club 6:30 PM Sunday School 9:15 AM Tuesday Men’s Basketball 2 PM 4 5 BIC 12:30 PM Women’s Bible Class 9 AM Ladies Aid 6PM Jesus Cares 1:30 PM Tuesday Bible Study 7 PM Youth Group TBA Thursday 3 Pioneers 6:30 -8 PM Trustees Meeting 12 PM Wednesday Clearview 10 AM Matthew’s Place 11 AM Adult Choir 7PM Worship with Communion 6:30 PM 11 12 Catechism Class 3:15 -4PM; 5:15-6:30 PM Friday Saturday 6 7 13 14 20 21 Elders 7:30 PM 8 – Pioneer Sunday Worship with Communion 8:00 & 10:30 AM Bible Class at 9:15 AM Sunday School 9:15 AM 9 10 Women’s Bible Class 9 AM Church Council 7:00 PM BIC 12:30 PM Hillside Manor 1:45 PM Sylvan Crossings 2:30PM Pioneer Pot Luck 12 PM Catechism Class 3:15 -4PM; 5:15-6:30 PM Pine Car Derby 1 PM Adult Choir 7PM Worship Service 6:30 PM Men’s Basketball 2 PM Evangelism 5 PM 15- Transfiguration Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 AM Bible Class at 9:15 AM 16 Board of Education 7 PM Sunday School 9:15 AM 17 BIC 12:30 PM Jesus Cares 1:30 PM Men’s Basketball 2 PM Youth Group TBA Tuesday Bible Study 7 PM Winter Movie / Pizza 4 PM (Basement of church) 23 Worship with Communion 8:00 & 10:30 AM LLHS General Board Meeting 7PM Sunday School 9:15 AM Men’s Basketball 2 PM Altar: Darris and Jill Wasmund Lois Livens 19 Women’s Bible Class 9 AM No Thursday Worship during Lent Midweek Communion 11:00 AM Lent Worship with Communion 3:30 & 6:30 PM Lenten Meal 4:30 – 6 PM Confirmation Class 5-6 PM Wedding Teresa Scardina & Aaron Zuehlke Sunday School Teachers Meeting 6:30 PM Adult Choir 7:30 PM 22 – 1st Sunday in Lent Bible Class 9:15 AM 18 – Ash Wednesday 24 25 26 27 28 Women’s Bible Class 9 AM Lent Worship 3:30 & 6:30 PM Lenten Meal 4:30 – 6 PM No Thursday Worship during Lent Confirmation Class 3:15 -4 PM Adult Choir 7:30 PM Worship Theme for Lent: Jesus of Nazareth is Passing By
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