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JUNE 2015
RE-DISCOVERING OUR ROOTS In late March, I met a pastor from Germany, Dr. Helmut Edelmann. Pastor Edelmann was in this country to do research on 500 or so German pastors who had come to the United States in the peri-od from 1880 until about 1920, after being theologically trained at Breklum Seminary in northern Germany. He explored the Central States Synod archives at Bethany College, but he also came to visit me when he found out that my grandfather, Pastor Wilhelm O. Zahlis, had been trained at the Breklum Seminary in the early 1900’s. Pastor Zahlis, my mother’s father, came to the United States in 1904; he served parishes in Colorado and Illinois before serving as a pastor in the Canadian prov-inces of Manitoba (where my mother was born) and Saskatchewan. In the 1930’s he served in Cali-fornia before accepting his last call to WaKeeney, KS, in 1939. He retired in 1948 and lived in Ellis, KS, until his death in 1961. My encounter with Pastor Edelmann has moved me to remember my grandfather, who lived with my family before he died when I was 8 years old. I have also provided Pastor Edelmann with infor-mation about my grandfather. I have again realized the importance of re-discovering my ancestral “roots.” It is not that I forget those roots, but every once in a while, I need to be reminded that family roots are at the heart of my identity. I do find myself wishing I could ask my parents about those roots, but my father and mother died in 1987 and 2005, respectively. So, I talk to my siblings and do a bit of research on my own to remember—or learn for the first time—things about my grandparents and other forebears. Coming to an awareness about our roots is important for our lives as human beings. Medical pro-fessionals ask about family history when treating patients. We learn more about our personalities and our characteristics from exploring our roots. So too do we come to an awareness of our lives of faith by hearing the stories of the saints—believers in Christ who have gone before us. We learn about their faith, and we mature in our faith, by finding our roots and seeing how we connect to our ancestral roots. What we learn most of all from exploring our roots of faith is that, by God’s grace, we are connected to the root that is Jesus Christ. In John’s Gospel, Jesus identifies Himself as the vine, and His fol-lowers are the branches. As the branches, we abide in Jesus because He abides in us. The One who died on the cross for the sins of the world attaches us to Himself in our Baptism and never lets us go. Once we are rooted in Jesus, we are connected to Him—and to the other members of Christ’s Church who are the branches. Jesus, the true vine, is the heart of our identity. We bear the fruit of love because He first loved us. I invite you to discover—and to rediscover—your roots in your family, and in the family of Christ, as God’s beloved children.
Pastor Loren D. Mai
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BETHANY CHURCH NEWS Building on the Past – Confident in God’s Future – We make Christ known
Hello Friends! This last semester Camp Tomah Shinga teamed up with Bethany College and Dr. Adam Pryor to co-teach an outdoor ministry curriculum design class. Not only have the students built a wonderful curric-ulum and Bible studies but they also designed a crowdfunding page on Indiegogo to raise money for camper scholarships. Indiegogo is one of several online fundraising platforms that helps non-profits to maximize social contacts in order to do fundraising and build awareness. If you are not familiar with crowdfunding the idea is very simple and fun. The goal is to get as many people as possible to support our efforts to raise scholarship funds as well as build awareness about Camp Tomah Shinga through our shared online contacts. If you are not able to donate you can support us by forwarding the site to as many of your contacts as possible so they have an opportunity to help! There are many different giving options starting at just $5.00 and every person that donates will receive a special gift. Please consider checking out our site and forwarding it to as many people as possi-ble. Make sure you check out the gallery tab at the top of the site and watch a special message from Vanessa, Director of Campus Life in Junction City! If you enjoy the site feel free to leave us comments on our Facebook page! We would love for every pastor, youth pastor and youth director in the synod to get a chance to see the site and pass it on as much as possible. If this e-mail has been delivered to a general mailbox, please take a second to forward it to staff or volunteers! We hope this finds you well and enjoying this beautiful spring season. Tomah Shinga is blessed by all of the amazing people, congregations and partner organizations that are involved in our ministry. Thank you so much for your continued support of Camp Tomah Shinga through your involvement, prayers and giving in so many ways.
Click here to go to our Indiegogo site!
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2:00 pm
Program: Mexico Trip Report by Rhea Mader Leader: Charlotte Ternstrom
Hostesses: Elly Briggs, Diane Cummings, Elly Ostlind Special Offering: Malaria Project
Bring: Bath Towel, 52" X 27"
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WE CELEBRATE WITH PASTOR RON MACLENNAN
On Sunday, June 21, we will celebrate the 45th anniversary of the ordination of Pastor Ron
MacLennan. Pastor MacLennan has faithfully served the Church of Jesus Christ as a parish pas-
tor, a campus pastor, and as a professor of religion. Please join us on June 21, at the 10:00 a.m.
fellowship hour, to celebrate his ministry! Cake will be served. Come and greet Pastor MacLen-
nan on that day, and let us thank him for his ministry.
THE SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
Once again our community is blessed with a pro-gram that will provide a noon meal for children and teens ages 1-18 from May 21-Aug. 12, M-F, at the Methodist Church, 224 South Main St. (227-3326). (No meals weekends, Memorial Day, or 4th of July)
Bethany Lutheran Church needs 4 volunteers per day for the weeks of June 15-19, July 20-24 and July 27-31. Hours are 10:45 am until 2 pm which includes set-up and clean-up.
Please call our church office, 227-2167, to volun-teer. Remember: God's Work, Our Hands!
Summer Lunch Program
We need 4 Volunteers per day for three weeks
The Russian Is Coming
On Sunday, June 7, 2015, we welcome Pastor Manfred Brockmann as our guest preacher at both
services. Pastor Brockmann has served as a pastor and area dean in the Russian Far East since
1992. He has exhibited great leadership and tenacity in his ministry after the fall of the Soviet Un-
ion. Pastor Brockmann will also lead the Forum at 9:00 am on June 7. Please welcome him warm-
ly! We give thanks for his faithful service.
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LIBRARY CORNER
CONFIRMATION PROGRAM NOTES May 3, 2015, three young people made public affirmation of their Baptism: Isaiah Ruble, Lana Clark
& Paige Clark. Isaiah is the son of Jim and Donna Ruble and Lana and Paige are the twin daughters
of Matt and Karen Clark. We pray for God's love and guidance throughout their lives.
Bethany’s Confirmation students (entering 7th and 8th grades) are encouraged to attend the
Confirmation camp at Camp Tomah Shinga, June 21 through 26. Those entering the 9th grade
are also invited. Please contact Phil Hett for more information. Scholarships are available.
Call the church office, 227-2167, for details!! See more details on the Christian Ed page.
CONGRATULATIONS !!! We had six seniors graduate from high school
this year, five from Smoky Valley High School
and one from McPherson High School. Those
from Smoky Valley are: Joshua Allbright,
Courtney Bryan, Clayton Couchman, Nils Peter-
son, Timothy Ruble, and Benton VanDerWege.
Justin Kelling graduated from McPherson High
School. And congratulations to August Peter-
son who graduated from Salina Area Technical
College and Ericka Lysell-Alkire who graduated
with her Master's Degree from Emporia State
University. If you know of others who graduat-
ed , please let the office know. Thanks!
In Our Church Family
A memorial service was held at Bethany Luther-
an Church Friday morning, May 22nd for Edna
Dahlsten who died on May 18th.
A memorial service was held at Christians Fu-
neral Home Friday afternoon, May 22nd for Roy
Joseph who died on May 18th.
THE CHURCH FAMILY Perhaps you recall when Charlene Han-
son Jordan came to Bethany Church on
May 18, 2014 to speak about Sweden's
seventeenth-century witch hunts.
Her autographed book, Whispers in the
Church: Swedish Witch Hunt, 1672, is
now in our library. Near the end is a dis-
cussion of similarities between the witch
trials in Sweden and those that began
in 1692 in Salem, a seaport in the Mas-
sachusetts Bay Colony. Cotton Mather,
a respected clergyman, made the Swe-
dish trials known in Salem through his
preaching and writing. The preface be-
gins, "The people in this story are my
ancestors" and they lived in the six-
teenth and seventeenth centuries in a
rural parish in Hälsingland, Sweden. As
a result of Jordan's extensive research,
she "discovered how dangerous an im-
balance of power between Church and
state can become" and that is the story
she tells.
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JUNE Birthdays & Baptisms BIRTHDAYS:
Rowan Anderson 06/01
Lynette Blomberg 06/02
Margarete Dorsch 06/03
Kim Hett 06/03
Elly Briggs 06/04
Bruster Bengtson 06/06
Sara McCullick 06/06
James L. Ruble 06/06
Ann Ylander 06/06
Robyn Johnson 06/07
Kinsleigh Klatt 06/07
Diane Cummings 06/08
Darren Nelson 06/08
Kelly DuMars 06/09
Melissa King 06/09
Ryan Dreier 06/10
Corey Peterson 06/10
Nathan Carlson 06/11
Lorraine Nyquist 06/11
Rex Peterson 06/11
Donna M. Ruble 06/13
Audrey Yosai 06/13
Elizabeth Jaderborg 06/14
R. D. Rasmusson 06/14
Logan Spencer 06/14
Karl Esping 06/16
Jonathan Garten 06/16
Elly Ostlind 06/16
Cody Parks 06/16
Kelly Dauer 06/18
Jessica Kelling 06/18
Gwen Kuntz 06/18
Dyhana Larson 06/18
Carter Bengtson 06/19
Haley Martin 06/20
Jodi Gawith 06/21
Clairese Palmquist 06/21
Alexus Patrick-Patterson 06/21
Mary Swenson 06/21
Rhonda Finney 06/24
Toben Johnson 06/24
James Runberg 06/24
Grant Thayer 06/25
Gerrit Pearson 06/27
Caitlin Whetstone 06/30
Lindsey Whetstone 06/30
BAPTISMS:
Elizabeth Jaderborg 06/01
Mary Parker 06./01
Jan Michael 06/02
Charlotte Ternstrom 06/04
Edith Dahlsten 06/05
Mika Hopp 06/05
Anita Nelson 06/06
Kathryn Patterson 06/06
Terry Malm 06/07
Annika Schneider 06/07
Jane Anderson 06/09
Brett Anderson 06.09
Karen Carlson 06/09
Carole Hudson 06/09
Ty McCullough 06/09
Alexia Murray 06/09
Denise Sanderson 06/09
Nathan Carlson 06/10
Marilyn Malm 06/12
Jacob Bryan 06/13
Butch Gibson 06/13
Carolyn Gibson 06/13
Carter Bengtson 06/14
Marvin Johnson 06/15
Mary Roraback 06/15
Jordan Bell 06/16
Sydney Johnson 06/16
Joseph Train 06/17
Eleanor Anderson 06/18
Mark Bengtson 06/18
Nicholas Dreier 06/18
Joyce Peterson 06/18
Brad Bengtson 06/19
Brian Bengtson 06/19
Keith Charlson 06/19
Ermal Nelson 06/19
Ruby Peters 06/20
Emily Schrader 06/20
Martin Johnson 06/23
Amanda Reilly 06/23
Harry Ylander 06/25
Kola Johnson 06/27
Willis Larson 06/27
Darlene Handlin 06/30
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GLOBAL MISSIONS COMMITTEE
You can make checks payable to ELCA Malaria Campaign and place them in the offering plate, or
you can mail a check to ELCA Malaria Campaign, P. O. Box 71764, Chicago, IL 60694-1764. You
can also give online by credit card to www.ELCA.org/malaria.
Please also remember that during the month of June our mission envelopes will focus on our
Russian Missionary, Pastor Bradn & Natasha Buerkle and family. Thank you!
GLOBAL MISSIONS
& LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF
LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF
This is your CHANCE!!! The Piece Artists of Bethany Lutheran Church (the
quilters) created a Log Cabin patterned quilt from all new materials. It has Swe-
dish colors of yellow, blue, and green. The quilt is machine quilted with cotton bat-
ing, and measures 85 inches by 95 inches (Queen-size). Chances to win the quilt
will be sold at the Midsummer, June 20, 2015 and at Hyllningsfest, Octobert 8, 9,
10. 1 chance for $1 or 6 chances for $5! Pro-
ceeds will help to purchase additional supplies
for making more quilts which go to Lutheran
World Relief.
Umer Khan is Lutheran World Relief's Senior Director of
Emergency Operations. He is currently in Nepal where
LWR personal care kits and quilts are being distributed to
the survivors. The photo to the right is of Krishna Ku-
mari Dhakal who received food rations and other supplies
distributed by LWR and partners in the Ghorka District
of Nepal. The work we are doing and the challenges
we’ve faced remind me of what my elders would say:
“"There is a path to the top of even the highest mountain.”
COME CELEBRATE MIDSOMMERSDAG, SUNDAY JUNE 21 AT 4:00 PM
Joyce Peterson and Marc Anderson will lead a program of music and readings to help cele-
brate Midsummers Day at Bethany Lutheran Church in Lindsborg, KS. Please bring a dish
to share for the potluck meal that will follow.
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A Note of Thanks
When returning to Lindsborg in 1960, my sons and I became members of Bethany Lutheran
Church. God's love and your love have held me these many years. Now again, I want you each to
know how much you mean to me. My sincerest gratitude again has been given to me through
beautiful cards, food, and special visits from Pastor Mai and Phil Hett and others. My prayer for
each of you is to let God's love live within your hearts forever. Philemon 1:7 7I have indeed re-
ceived much joy and encouragement from your love….Maridene Lundstrom and her family
INTRODUCING SIX NEW STEPHEN MINISTERS
On Sunday, May 10, 2015, six newly trained Stephen Ministers and one new Stephen Leader were commis-sioned during the 10:30 worship service. Pictured above (l. to r.) are Marlin Johnson, Jim Runberg, Marvin Anderson, Aaron Esping, Brandon Nelson, and Holly Johnson. Jim Nelson is our newest Stephen Leader.
We thank God for their gifts of caring and listening. Their ministries will increase greatly the overall ministry
at Bethany Lutheran Church. Please keep these people and all our Stephen Ministers in your prayers as
they carry the love of Christ to their care receivers.
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Summer Camp 2015 Schedule CAMP TOMAH SHINGA
Family Camp 5/29 to 5/31 Friday-Sunday $135 Mini-Camp 1 5/31 to 6/3 Sunday-Wednesday completed 1st through 6th grade $200 Confirmation Camp 1 5/31 to 6/5 Sunday-Friday $350 Traditional Camp 1 6/7 to 6/12 Sunday-Friday completed 4th grade through 12th grade $350 Confirmation Camp 2 6 /14 to 6/19 Sunday-Friday $350 Adventure Camp 1 6/14 to 6/19 Sunday-Friday completed 9th grade $350 Confirmation Camp 3 6/21 to 6/26 Sunday-Friday $350 Adventure Camp 2 6/28 to 7/3 Sunday-Friday completed 9th grade $350 Mini-Camp 2 6/28 to 7/1 Sunday-Wednesday completed 1st through 6th grade $200 Confirmation Camp 4 7/5 to 7/10 Sunday-Friday $350 Traditional Camp 2 7/12 to 7/17 Sunday-Friday $350 Horse Camp 7/19 to 7/24 Sunday-Friday $450 Traditional Camp 3 7/19 to 7/24 Sunday-Friday completed 4th grade through 12th grade $350 Please remember that we will not turn anyone away due to financial hardship! Please call or e-mail
Jamie if you would like a scholarship. Registrations are first come first served so please register early. If you have any questions about regis-
tration don't hesitate to call or e-mail with questions. Go to www.tomashinga.com to register. As we try to be good stewards of our resources both financially and environmentally we are encouraging individuals and congregations to register on-line. Please help us to achieve our goal of reducing cost and reducing how much paper we use! Just go to our website and click on "Register Now" and follow the prompts. Thank you!! Jamie Ryan, Associate Director, 785-375-5233, [email protected]
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Bethany Church Council Minutes
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CENTRAL STATES SYNOD TO MEET IN ASSEMBLY
The annual Assembly of the Central States Synod will be held at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kan-
sas, June 4-6, 2015. An opening worship service begins the Assembly on Thursday, June 4. The As-
sembly will feature business sessions and elections, as well as Bible studies and workshops.
Attending as voting members from Bethany Lutheran Church are Jim and Donna Ruble, Sharon
Palmquist, and Josh Nelson, as well as Pastor Loren Mai. Thanks to those who will be serving as
voting members. We are grateful for the witness to Jesus Christ that is done through the congrega-
tions of the Central States Synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
JUNE 2015 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Summer Activities - there will not be regular Sunday School during the summer, instead church
events are planned with Messiah Church. Mark your calendar and save these dates.
June 7, 6:30pm Board Game Night at Bethany Church
July 26, 7-9pm Swim Party at the City Pool (ice cream served at 6:00pm)
August 23 Emerald Lake Beach Party - swimming and hot dog roast!
Adult Forums are offered each Sunday in Fellowship Hall.
June 7 Manfred Brockmann, from our companion synod in Russia and Synod Assembly Recap
June 14 Speaker from Mosaic (formerly Bethpage in Ellsworth)
June 21 David Van Tassell, Land Institute
June 28 Chet and Jeannette Peterson, Archives at Bethany Church
Camp Tomah Shinga
Now is the time to think of summer camp. Registration is available online at http://tomahshinga.com/
new-page-1 Bethany will pay half of the cost of the camp. Parents are asked to register their child,
pay the deposit and then get a voucher from Joyce to help with the costs. When you get ready to reg-
ister your student, please be ready to pay the deposit with PayPal or a credit card. The confirmands
will attend the week of June 21-26.
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A WORD FROM PHIL
Schools out, but the Holy Spirit is still at work
It’s summer time. Summer has always been my favorite season. I often reminisce about the carefree days of summer I
enjoyed as a child riding my bike, playing little league baseball, going swimming, camping, etc. Even as an adult, life
just takes on a different pace during the summer. I am so very blessed to work with the amazing group of youth at Beth-
any Lutheran Church. My request for you is to keep our young people in your thoughts and prayers this summer. Even
though they are on a break from school, the Holy Spirit is still hard at work in their lives. Those of us at Bethany Luther-
an Church who invest our time and energy in these young people will be hard at work this summer as well.
Here are a few of the ministry opportunities going on this summer for our youth. For the Senior High Youth, the big
event this summer is the National Youth Gathering held in Detroit. The theme for this year’s gathering is Rise Up!
We leave by bus on July 13 and will return home on July 20. Our Youth Group has 15 youth going, 13 from Bethany
Lutheran and 2 from Messiah Lutheran, and 3 adult sponsors. They are Joyce Peterson, Larry VanDerWege and my-
self. So, please pray for our youth group for safe travels and for an amazing experience worshiping God and learning
more about God’s plan for their lives as they continue to rise up in their faith.
Our middle school youth have the wonderful opportunity to attend Confirmation Camp at Camp Tomah Shinga. This
year our youth will be there from Sunday June 21-June 26. Confirmation Camp is always a wonderful opportunity for
our young people to experience Christ’s love in a safe, nurturing environment where they get to meet new friends, enjoy
the outdoors and learn more about God’s plan for their lives. So, keep our Confirmation Students in your prayers while
they are at camp. Remember also the adult leaders who will be there during the week, Jeanne Lucas from Messiah Lu-
theran, Joyce Peterson and myself, as we instruct and guide the young people at camp.
Speaking of Camp Tomah Shinga, we also have a senior high member from our church, Jacob Bryan who will be spend-
ing a couple of weeks this summer at Tomah Shinga as a junior counselor. I am very proud of Jacob and I know he will
do a wonderful job representing our church in this amazing ministry setting.
There are many other youth events planned for this summer including BBQs, swimming parties and Bible studies. Once
again, just because school is out, it does not mean God takes a break in the lives of our youth. Neither should we. So,
thank you very much for all this church does in the lives of our young people. Thank you for the financial support that
allows for these great opportunities. Above all thank you for your prayers and encouragement. May God bless you in
our ministry together.
Phillip Hett
CHURCH HISTORY
In December of 1903 the Bethany congregation began to make plans to renovate the church in preparation
for the Augustana Synodical meeting in Lindsborg, June,1904. Mr. G. N. Malm submitted a colored drawing
as a proposal for the new altar, paintings and the pulpit.
The committee met with Pastor Carl A. Swensson on January 22, 1904, to choose the subject of the three
paintings and the stained glass window above the altar. They chose scenes from the life of Jesus that took
place in or near the village of Bethany in Judea: Jesus with his friends Mary and Martha, Raising of Lazarus,
and Christ’s Ascension. (Twenty-five days later Pastor Swensson died unexpectedly and the window he him-
self had planned became his own memorial.) The two side paintings were the work of Birger Sandzén and the
center painting above the altar was done by Mr. G. N. Malm. Mr. Malm presented a watercolor proposal for
the design of the altar and the chancel. Mr. Almquist and Mr. Alfred Palmquist carved the altar and all of the
ornate woodwork.
In August of 2014 Mr. Bill Soby of Lindsborg had the watercolor presentation piece painted by Mr. G. N. Malm
in his possession, and he very graciously presented it to the Bethany Lutheran Church Archives. We are very
grateful to Mr. Soby for the gift!
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SERVING BETHANY CHURCH IN JUNE
SUNDAY JUNE 7, 2015 8:00 a.m. Ushers Don & Kathey Bengtson 10:30 a.m. Ushers Karl & Wanda Esping Dan & Katie Hawkinson Acolytes 10:30 am McKinley Johnson Nursery 10:30 am
SUNDAY JUNE 14, 2015 8:00 a.m. Ushers Jolene Reese & Ervalene Johnson 10:30 a.m. Ushers Mark & Nancy Lysell Daryl & Marie Shields Matt & Karen Clark Acolytes 10:30 am Amanda Reilly & Zack Andersen Nursery 10:30 am
SUNDAY JUNE 21, 2015 8:00 a.m. Ushers Ron & Jan Michael 10:30 a.m. Ushers Ron Rolander, Dan Norden, Brandon & Brandie Nelson Bruce Harding & Alan Leaf Acolytes 10:30 am Grant Alkire & Bruster Bengtson Nursery 10:30 am
SUNDAY JUNE 28, 2015 8:00 a.m. Ushers Jim & Cindy Copple 10:30 a.m. Ushers Nate Woodard, John Bengtson, Warren Webster, Merle & Terri Nelson, Joel Woodard Acolytes 10:30 am Ava Brunsell & Helayna Mader Nursery 10:30 am
FIFTH SUNDAY, 2015 8:00 am Ushers Mark & Jim Parker 10:30 am Ushers Dirk Durant Willis & Lois Larson Darrell & Janet Malpert Acolytes 10:30 Nursery 10:30
Sacristans: JUNE Leland & Anna Erickson
Altar Guild: MAY & JUNE Karen Carlson & Margaret Eddy
Offering Transfer: 8:00 a.m. Josh Nelson & Marlin Johnson 10:30 a.m. Donna Ruble & Justin Mader
Communion Ushers: Jane Anderson, Lois Larson, Brandie Nelson, Merle Larson
Ushers: Please hand out bulletins, count the attendance accurately, and help to collect the
offering. IF you are unable to serve on your scheduled date, PLEASE CONTACT SOME-
ONE IN THAT CATEGORY AND MAKE A TRADE. Please call the church office by noon on
Thursday so that changed information can be included in the bulletin.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SERVING YOUR CHURCH!!!
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thus Fri Sat
JUNE 2015
1 11 am Staff
6:30 pm Global Mission
7 pm Boy Scouts
7:30 pm Execu-tive Committee
2 8:30 am Pray-er Group
4:30 pm Out-reach
3
6:30 pm Stephen Ministry, MLR
4
2:00 pm
W/ELCA
Synod
Assembly
5 10 am Svenska Vänskapsgrup pen MLR
Synod
Assembly
6
Synod
Assembly
7 8 am Worship/Communion
9 am Forum
10:30 am Wor-ship/Communion
8 11 am Staff
6 pm Steward-ship/Finance
7 pm Boy Scouts
9 8:30 am Pray-er Group
2 pm Library
Committee
10
8 pm Church Council
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9 am Piece Art-ists
7 pm Ladies Bible Study @ White Peacock
7 pm TACOL @ MELC
12 10 am Svenska Vänskapsgrup-pen MLR
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14 8 am Worship
9 am Forum
10:30 am Wor-ship
15
11 am Staff
7 pm Property Committee
7 pm Boy Scouts
16 8:30 am Pray-er Group @Riverview Estates in Mar-quette
1:30 pm Visita-
tion
17 9:30 am Sarah Circle
6:30 pm Stephen Ministry, MLR
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9:30 am Naomi Circle
2 pm Rebecca Circle
7 pm Miriam Circle
19 10 am Svenska Vänskapsgrup-pen MLR
20 Midsommersdag
21 8 am Worship/Communion
9 am Forum
9:45 am Pastor
Ron MacLen-
nan's Ordina-
tion Anniver-
sary FH
10:30 am Worship /Communion 4 pm Swedish Midsummer ser-vice and potluck 7 pm NYG meet-ing @ VanDerWeges Confirmation Camp
22 9 am Handyman Committee
11 am Staff Meet-ing
7 pm Boy Scouts Confirmation Camp
23 8:30 am Pray-er Group Confirmation Camp
24
Confirmation Camp
25 Confirmation Camp
7pm Archives Committee
26 10 am Svenska Vänskapsgrup-pen MLR Confirmation Camp
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28
8 am Worship
9 am Forum
10:30 am Wor-ship/Communion
11:30 am Pot-luck Meal, FH 6 pm Youth Em-erald Lake BBQ
29 11 am Staff
7 pm Boy Scouts
30 8:30 am Pray-er Group
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JUNE 2015 Issue No. 6
Bethany Staff
Rev. Loren Mai, Pastor Home (785) 227-2807
Phil Hett Lay Associate Cell (620)212-3931
Gretchen Esping Administrative Assistant
Butch Gibson Building Manager
Joyce Peterson Christian Ed./Youth Dir.
Matt Stula Treasurer
Carolyn Gibson Financial Secretary
Genevieve Bishop Organist
Leah Ann Anderson Men’s Choir
Steve Gustafson Chancel Choir
Lori Nelson Children’s Choir
Bethany Church Council
James E. Nelson..........................227-3639
Justin Mader...........………………....212-1111
Danny Norden............................227-2879
Donna Ruble …………………………...227-2258
Marlin Johnson…………………..…...227-3920
Jane Anderson ……………..………….227-3783
Mary Parker……………………………..227-2623
Merle Larson…………………………….227-7046
Josh Nelson……………………………...227-2555
Matt Clark………………………………...227-2218
Kathey Bengtson (Sec.)……………. 227-2615
Mike Dreier…………………………..….227-5525
Brandie Nelson ………………… 785-817-2119
Inge Esping ………………………..620-213-2992
Lois Larson ………………………………..227-2681
Pastor Loren Mai………………..……..227-2807