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ST. RAPHAEL T H E A R C H A N G E L
830 S. Westhaven Drive · Oshkosh, WI 54904 · www.raphael.org
MAY 10, 2015
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Rev. Doug LeCaptain ..................... Pastor
Rev. Michael Warden ..... Parochial Vicar
Betty Schwandt ........... Pastoral Associate
MASS SCHEDULE
WEEKEND
Saturday .........................................5:00 pm
Sunday ........... 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am
.......................................................5:00 pm
RADIO BROADCAST MASS
9:00 am every Sunday ...... WOSH 1490 AM
Reconciliation
Saturday ........................................4:00 pm
WEEKDAY
Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays …...8:00 am
at Franciscan Courts
Thursdays & Fridays ..................... 7:15 am
............................... at St. Raphael Church
PARISH TELEPHONES
Church Office ............................. 233-8044
Fax .............................................. 233-2360
Office Hours 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
........ (Monday - Friday)
Lourdes Academy ...................... 426-3626
This Weekend
Happy Mother’s Day
Knights of Columbus
Rose Sale after all Masses
Baby Bottles for Bella in
the Gathering Space
Next Weekend
First Communion Weekend
Oshkosh Area Food Pantry Collection
Closing AfterShock Night
Last 5:00 pm Sunday Mass
(resumes in September)
Human Trafficking Awareness Presentation
920-233-8044 [email protected]
Our New Marian Vestment
Confirmation 2015
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DEAR PARISHIONERS...
Today, we celebrate Mother’s Day. Contrary to popular belief, Mother’s Day was not conceived and fine-tuned in the boardroom of Hallmark. The earliest tribute to mothers dates back to the annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to Rhea, the mother of many deities, and to the offerings ancient Romans made to their Great Mother of Gods, Cybele. Christians once celebrated this festival on the fourth Sunday in Lent in honor of Mary, mother of Christ. In England this honor was expanded to include all mothers and was called Mothering Sunday. Today, we honor all mothers on the second Sunday in May, which is designated Mother’s Day. We do special things for them to show them how much we appreciate all the things that they have done for us in our lives. From day one, our mothers have nurtured and cared for us. They chose life for us. They have helped us grow into the people that we are today. Being called a “mother” is not simply a title for one who gives birth to children. Motherhood defines a relationship and in that relationship reflects the tenderness of God. For this reason, whether biological or otherwise, all women share in the relationship of motherhood that should reflect the tenderness of God in the world. Today we honor that special vocation of motherhood on this Mother’s Day remembering all moms. We should also remember today, Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, who said “Yes” to God’s call for her to be the mother of the Son of Man. Mary is a wonderful example of the vocation of motherhood, that when God calls you to be a mother, the answer is always YES! Fr. Michael
PARISH LEADERSHIP
Business Manager ........................................ Mark Lindekugel
Deacons Greg Grey, John Ingala
Trustees Stephanie Geurts, John Thiel
PARISH STAFF Administrative Assistant ........................................... Jill Eaton
Coordinator of Social Communications ............ Sara Erickson
Coordinator of Music and Liturgy ........................ Karen Dean
Coordinator of Pastoral Ministry ......................... Paula Rieder
Coordinator of Stewardship ............................ Dcn Greg Grey
Executive Secretary ...................................... Deb Ransbottom
Facilities Management ..................................... Mike Sheridan
High School Youth Ministry ............................... Tanya Heilke
Financial Department ... Anne Glowcheski, Mark Lindekugel
Religious Education Dep........... ...................... ........Jessie Adrians,
........................................................... Jenifer Jensen, Dawn Prickett
Religious Education Secretary ................................. Ann Olig
Stepping Stones, a social support group for those who have lost a loved one, meets twice a month.
Wednesday May 13 at 6:00 pm at Primo’s Restaurant, Oshkosh.
Thursday, May 21 at 12:30 pm at Perkin’s in Oshkosh
Please contact Paula if you have questions or need information regarding Stepping
Stones - 230-3237 Ext 236 or 1-920-588-0327
Radio Broadcast Mass
Our Sunday morning radio Mass is broadcast at
9 am on WOSH AM 1490.
Choir Year End!
This weekend, both our Men's and Youth Choir finish up their 2014-2015 season. We would like to extend a huge thank you
both to Ron Swanson and Carly Tebo for their work with each of their musical groups. We would like to extend a
special thank you to Ron Swanson for his past leadership with
the Men's Choir. Ron and his wife Julie will be leaving the area to retire in Florida. We are most
grateful for his years of leadership and dedication to the Men's Choir. Blessings as you begin a new
chapter in your life. Carly....see you next fall!
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
Sunday, May 10 Mother’s Day
Knights of Columbus Flower Sale 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am Mass
10:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul Meeting
5:00 pm Mass
6:00 pm Holy Hour of Adoration
Monday, May 11 8:30 am RU Support
5:30 pm Ad Altare Dei Religious Emblem Mtg
6:00 pm Human Concerns Commission Mtg
6:30 pm Scouts
Tuesday, May 12 4:15/5:30 pm RE Classes
4:15 pm Incoming 9th Grade Orientation
6:30 pm Adult Faith Formation Meeting
6:30 pm Worship Commission Meeting
6:45 pm Peer Ministry Meeting
Wednesday, May 13 9:00 am Mom’s Group
9:30 am Women’s Spirituality
4:15/5:30/6:45 pm RE Classes
6:00 pm Stepping Stones—Primo’s
6:45 pm Incoming 9th Grade Orientation
Thursday, May 14 7:15 am Mass
6:30 pm Scripture Study/James, Peter & Jude
7:00 pm Knights of Columbus
7:00 pm Adult Choir
Friday, May 15 7:15 am Mass
Saturday, May 16 First Communion Weekend
Oshkosh Area Food Pantry Collection
8:00 am Marriage in the Lord Workshop
8:00 am First Communion Practice
9:00 am Christ Child Society Workshop
Sunday, May 17 First Communion Weekend
Oshkosh Area Food Pantry Collection
7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am Mass
9:00/11:00 am Last P/K Classes
5:00 pm Mass (Last One)
6:00 pm Closing Aftershock Night
6:30 pm Human Trafficking Awareness
Stewardship of Sharing
Week ending 5/03/2015
Offertory Collections:
Envelopes $18,172
Loose Collection $ 2,608
EFT/On-line giving $ 8,216
Total $ 28,996
The Knights of Columbus will have their Third Annual Rose Sale after all Masses
Mother’s Day weekend, May 9 & 10. Proceeds from this sale will go to Bella Medical Center in Oshkosh.
This is a great time to buy a few roses for Mom!
Baby Bottles Are Back!
Starting this weekend, there will be an
opportunity for everyone to help Bella
Medical Clinic. The baby bottles will be
available in the Gathering Space. During
the month of May fill it with whatever coins
or currency you can provide and then return
it to St. Raphael by the end of May. The bottles are
used over and over again and cost over $1 a piece, so
please, if you take a baby bottle, please return it.
New Marian Vestment (pictured on cover)
This weekend we are pleased to showcase our newest Marian Vestment that was redesigned
by parishioner Catherine Ellenbecker. This vestment was originally donated to the UWO Theater Department. Kathleen Donnelly of the UWO Theater Dept wanted the vestment to go to the proper hands. Catherine was inspired to take on the project after Fr. Doug connected with her granddaughter Kyla. Fr. Doug asked Kyla, "Can you ask if she will repair this Marian vestment?". That moment sealed the deal for Catherine.
New fabric was purchased for the chasible and the original features of the vestment were delicately removed and repositioned on the new piece. Sue Kerr was asked to use her experience with machine embroidery to embellish the vestment with the words of the Magnicat. (The Canticle of Mary)
It is truly a one-of-a kind piece. We are so grateful to Catherine and Sue for their determination to re-create and re-purpose this vestment for our parish Community. Happy Mother's Day to all women who
nurture us each end every day.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
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High School & Middle School
Sunday, May 17 – Please come to a very
important talk on “Human Trafficking” after
the 5pm Mass. This topic will inform both
adults as well as students regarding what to
look for, how to protect yourselves and others from becoming
a victim.
Saturday, May 30 – 4-8pm is the end of the school year
volleyball party and cook- out for all High School students.
Those entering into the 9th grade in the fall of 2015 are
invited to join in the fun! Address: 2970 W. Phesant Ct. Please
bring a snack or desert to share!
Summer Fun in the Son! 2015
The summer day trips by bus are:
1. Tuesday, June 30 – Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park from
8:00 am to 11:00 pm Cost: $40 per person.
2. Tuesday, July 21: Six Flags Great America from 7:30 am to
Midnight Cost:$68 per person
3. Tuesday, August 4: Parish Wide Campfire! 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Appleton Girl Scout Service Center FREE
4. Thursday, August 13: Noah’s Ark! From 8:00 am – 10:00 pm
Cost $53 per person
Trip details and permission forms can be found in the Gathering Space kiosk or on the parish website!
Spring into Religious
Education May 12/13: High School
orientation for incoming
9th grade students at 4:15
or 6:45. This will replace
the regular RE class for
current 8th grade students.
8th graders must attend
with at least one parent.
May 19/20: High School
orientation for incoming
10th grade students at
6:45 or 8:00
May 19/20: End of the
year prayer service and
celebration during all class
sessions. Families are
welcome to join us for
prayer and a party!
RE registration forms for
the 2015/2016 school
year will go online
May 22. They will be
sent out to families via
mail on July 9. Contact
Jessie Adrians with
questions. SAVE THE DATE: Nazareth
Family Day at Holy Hill will
be July 12. Look for
details in the bulletin the
weekend of May 30/31. Nursery and CLOW News
The nursery will be open through
Sunday, May 17 and will reopen again
in September. Thank you to all those
who volunteered to minister to our
children and families.
CLOW (Children’s Liturgy of the Word) is a year round
ministry for children ages 4-5th grade, which takes place
during the 9am and 11 am Mass each Sunday. We are in
GREAT NEED of CLOW facilitators for the summer.
Please contact Jenifer Jensen at
[email protected] if you can help June-August
or are interested in learning more.
Be an EXTREME FAITH CAMP Sponsor and become part of the EXTREME TEAM! Would you like to sponsor a middle school youth so they can grow in their faith and love of Jesus Christ? We are looking for individuals who feel called to minister to youth through donating towards sending one of our teens to Extreme Faith Camp in June. (The cost of the camp is $270 per student. Full and partial scholarships are needed.) P lease contact Jess ie Adr ians ([email protected]) if you are interested in being a sponsor.
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Reflecting on the Scriptures (Acts 10:25-48, Ps.98:1-4,1 John 4:7-10, John 15:9-17)
“This is my commandment: love one another as I love you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. You are my friends if you do what I command you. I no longer call you slaves, because a slave does not know what his master is doing. I have called you friends, because I have told you everything I have heard from my Father. It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name he may give you. This I command you: love one another.” --- John 15:9-17
In a previous time in my life I have been a bit of a grammar geek as my undergrad degree is in English and communications. With that preface, I simply would like to say that love can be both a noun and a verb. And subconsciously I am aware of how the word is used---a habit by profession and background. Therefore, I am so very aware that John, both in the Gospel and in his letters, writes about love with most of the emphasis on love as a verb. Love calls us to action, to do.
Love initiates. I must open myself to receive that amazing love of God which is perpetually offered, and then allow it to flow through me to others. God’s love reaches out to meet me at my point of deepest need. Likewise, I, too, must see the need of others and respond. Once I have experienced God’s love, it should flow out of me, just as it flows out of the very nature of God, just as it flows from the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus. God loves me personally---by name. And that love spills over in me to love others. And just as God left God’s own fingerprint on me, I am to leave His fingerprint of love on others.
When grounded in love, loving others is as natural as breathing. This extraordinary love gives without strings attached. I know that it can be rejected, but where it is received, it awakens the best in the other. Love begets love.
“We are living in a world that is absolutely transparent and God is shining through it all the
time.” May you and I be the transparency of love through which God’s love is cast on others.
Betty Schwandt - Pastoral Associate
What: Extreme Faith Camp is an amazing Catholic summer camp for middle school teens.
When: Depart: Mon. June 15, 2015
Return: Fri, June 19, 2015
Who: Extreme Faith Camp is open to students who have completed 6th, 7th, or 8th grade by the summer of 2015. The
camp will be led by priests, youth ministers, adults and senior high leaders from participating parishes.
Where: Camp Tekakwitha is located in Shawano, WI
Cost: Total cost: $270.00. Fundraising opportunities are available.
Registration Deadline: Friday, May 22nd. Contact Jessie Adrians to register ASAP or download the registration form
from the St. Raphael website on the “Upcoming Events” page. Space is limited! ONLY 2 SPOTS REMAIN!
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This weekend the Bread & Wine is being offered and the
Sanctuary Candle is burning in celebration of the marriage of
William Schuhart and Susan Curran.
The following children will be baptized at St. Raphael this weekend:
Valerie Ann, daughter of David & Christa Knepfel,
Maxwell Anthony, son of Anthony & Jamie Schwister,
Keaton Thomas, son of Brian & Karisa O’Rourke,
Paige Elizabeth, daughter of David & Kimberly Hassman
Welcome, Little Ones!
SUMMER MEMORIAL MASSES SCHEDULE
The Oshkosh Catholic Parishes would like to continue the tradition of celebrating Summer
Memorial Masses at each of our three
Catholic Cemeteries; Riverside Catholic, Sacred Heart and Calvary Cemeteries. There
will be one Mass held in each month of June, July and August.
We want to encourage all parish families to
participate and pray for our family members and friends who have moved on to life with Jesus Christ in heaven.
Please come even if you do not presently have loved ones in a particular cemetery. Your prayers and participation in
these Masses is a powerful witness to our Catholic faith in a
life beyond death with Christ.
Bring lawn chairs and plan to visit the graves of loved ones.
If it rains, we will postpone and plan another date that we
will announce in the bulletins.
If anyone has any questions in advance, please feel free to
call Thomas Donovan Cemetery Administrator at 920-379-
6482.
The Schedule is as follows:
Wednesday, June 2, 2015 at 6:30 pm
Location: Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery Presider: Fr. Jim Jugenheimer
Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 5:00 pm
Location: Calvary Catholic Cemetery Presider: Fr. Doug LeCaptain
Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 6:30 pm
Location: Riverside Catholic Cemetery Presider: Fr. Matt Simonar
With praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God
the Church of Green Bay joyfully invites you to attend
the Rite of Ordination to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ
of Edward Lee Looney
and the Rite of Ordination to the Order of Deacons
of Michael Alan Thiel
through the Laying on of Hands and the Invocation of the Holy Spirit
by His Excellency the Most Reverend David L. Ricken, DD, JCL,
the Bishop of Green Bay Saturday, the 6th of June at 10:00 in the morning
Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral 140 South Monroe Avenue,
Green Bay, Wisconsin
There will be a reception for Deacon Michael Thiel after the 5:00 pm
Mass on June 6, 2015 at St. Raphael Church
Understanding the
Rite of Ordination
Presented by Deacon Elect Michael Thiel
Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 7:00 pm St. Raphael Church
Watch the bulletin for more details
Thought of the Day...“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” – Theodore Roosevelt
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Lourdes Academy
Senior Service Day
Friday, May 15 from 8am until Noon Lourdes Academy Seniors will be working in the community on various service projects. We are looking for parish parishioners who may need help with spring cleanup around their yard. To sign up or for more information please contact Jan Cleaver at 521-1517 ext. 1 or email [email protected].
FLOWERS FOR MOM
Catho l i c Cemete r i es o f Oshkosh, Inc. are pleased to again offer our Flower’s for Mothers Event, on Sunday, May 10, 2015, Mother’s Day. We
will have a variety of colors of carnations available, at each of our cemeteries, at no cost, to place on the graves of loved Mothers, Grandmothers and any woman who raised you like a Mother.
We are especially pleased to have Lourdes Students volunteering to hand out flowers at each of our three Catholic Cemeteries from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Each flower comes with a prayer card attached so you may offer a prayer for these loved women in your life.
Catholic Cemeteries of Oshkosh are owned and administered by all three Catholic Parishes in Oshkosh. Cemeteries are: Sacred Heart at 2747 Knapp Street Road, Riverside Catholic at 1901 Algoma Blvd. and Calvary 2450 Algoma Blvd.
Catholic Cemeteries of Oshkosh, Inc. Thomas Donovan, Administrator
A Morning to Celebrate
Women’s Friendships
Presented by Vinal Van Benthem
How do women relate as
friends? What is the experience
of women in the workplace? In
the community? In the home? How do women find
God and live out their spirituality with friends and
within circles of friendship at different stages of
life?
Join us on Saturday, May 16, 2015, for discussion
about the friendships women make through the
seasons of their lives, using the story of Ruth and
Naomi as a guide. Listen to the women who have
gone before and consider what wisdom you would
share with those who come after.
The day begins with an (optional) Mass at 8:00 am
at Most Blessed Sacrament, St. Peter site, with
breakfast to follow in Aquinas Hall. Vinal will then
guide us through our seasons of friendships.
Bring your mom, sister, aunt or friend and share this
morning together. For reservations, please call
Angela at the parish office at 920-231-9782 before
noon on Monday, May 11. This morning is
sponsored by Most Blessed Sacrament Parish
Women’s Group.
Scrip is now available
What is SCRIP? SCRIP is simply a
word that means “substitute money”
– in other words, SCRIP is gift cards
from national and local retailers.
These retailer help you raise money by agreeing to sell
gift cards to our organization at a discounted rate.
Please see the front desk person after Mass on the week-
ends for information or stop by the parish office during
regular business hours.
Nepal Relief Collection
A 7.8‐magnitude earthquake struck Nepal in the late
morning of April 25, toppling buildings and homes,
causing widespread panic, and claiming thousands of
lives.
Our Church mourns the terrible suffering of our
brothers and sisters affected by this powerful
earthquake. Please join with the Catholic community
across the United States in responding to our suffering
brothers and sisters through a special parish collection
for the work of Catholic Relief Services in Nepal.
St. Raphael will have envelopes available for this
collection in the Gathering Space. You may also
donate online at crs.org.
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WORKING WITH THE SCRIPTURES – (1 JOHN 4:7-10; JN. 15:9-17)
“Love one another.” We hear the words but do we really think about what they mean? In our day- to-day lives? Our interactions with friends and family, people we live and work with? In English the word ‘love’ often takes on a romantic connotation (as in “an office romance”). But the Oxford Dictionary defines love as: (1) deep affection, fondness; (2) sexual passion; (3) sexual relations; and (4) beloved one, sweetheart. These days we hear a lot of stories from Hollywood and the world of politics about Nos. 2, 3 and 4 but, unfortunately, we too often forget about definition No. 1. For example, if we are ‘fond’ of someone we will act toward them in a way that reflects that. There are things we will, and will not, do. If we hold someone in deep affection we are not likely to enter into an unhealthy competition with them. On the contrary, we may actually find ourselves wanting them to win! And if we are fond of someone we will speak well of them instead of gossiping about them and become justifiably upset if we hear someone else putting them down. Another clue. In our culture the word ‘love’ usually comes back around to us and what makes us happy. But God always points to what makes the other happy. For example, what if the other is our boss? An honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay will probably make almost any boss happy. And what if the other is our customer? How happy would he or she be if we delivered a faulty product or failed to live up to our promises? Or what if the other is our employee? No doubt it would make them very happy if we provided a safe work environment and expressed genuine gratitude for their work.
There are many ways to “…love one another”, but we must first learn to understand what the words mean. God invites us to hold one another in deep affection and to work for the good of the other. What would our world look like if we responded to God’s invitation?
Vinal Van Benthem
Baptism Preparation
Infants accept the faith through the faith of their parents, so St. Raphael the Archangel Parish offers group sessions to prepare parents for the baptism ceremony and for lead-ing their children in a life of faith. Sessions are held twice per month, all year round. Please call, e-mail or stop by the parish office to register for the Baptism Preparation group session and to schedule your child’s baptism. See the parish website for more details. (www.raphael.org)
Prayers Needed
Please keep the people of Burundi, Africa in your prayers. Burundi is in turmoil as the current president attempts to run for a third
term of office which is not allowed by the Burundian constitution. The president has been corrupt and has ignored the urgent needs of the people. Burundians are now demonstrating in protest and much violence is taking place. Several people have been killed and many have been thrown into prison. Please pray for our current Burundian students at Lourdes, their families in Burundi and for all the Burundian people that peace will soon be restored in Burundi. Bless O Lord, Your children in Burundi. Dry their tears and bring hope into their hearts. Bring peace to their country and still the unrest and violence. Bless us, O lord, and heal your country of Burundi.
Bible Study and Breakfast Group
Fr. Carr’s Place 2B Chapel **Second Saturday of the Month at 8:00 am
The June, 2015 meeting will be June 13. All are welcome!
Lead by Fr. Doug LeCaptain. Reference materials and breakfast provided at no charge. You are asked to bring your own Bible. For more information, contact Al Eisma at 203-5056.
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Presentation for
Students &
Parents
with the video “Chosen”
May 17 6:30-8:30
St. Raphael Church
830 S. Westhaven Dr
Approx. 300,000 children are at risk of being prostituted in the US each year. US Dept. Justice
Presenters: Lisa Sennholz works out of Antigo, WI. A graduate of Oshkosh West High School, Lisa has extensive training in the field of Human Trafficking. Elizabeth, a victim of Human Trafficking from the Oshkosh Area, will share her personal story of survival. Sponsored by Oshkosh Catholic Human Concerns
PARISH LIFE
Mass Intentions
Saturday, May 9 5:00 pm Ralph Miller † Alice Fruit † Sharon Jurkowski † Sunday, May 10 7:30 am Hattie Becich† 9:00 am Diane Diker † Frances Kohlbeck † 11:00 am Helen Ruedinger † Michael Connor † 5:00 pm Our Parishioners †
Monday, May 11 8:00 am At Franciscan Courts † Tuesday, May 12
8:00 am At Franciscan Courts † Wednesday, May 13
8:00 am At Franciscan Courts † Thursday, May 14 7:15 am Violet Behring † Blanche Chapman † Friday, May 15 7:15 am For Our Parishioners † Saturday, May 16 5:00 pm Elaine Reiter † Herb & Donna Zimmerman † Sunday, May 17 7:30 am Franklin Kuether † 9:00 am Elda May Andreini † 11:00 am Fuchs/Flanagan Families † Nancy Roberts † 5:00 pm Our Parishioners †
STEWARDSHIP OF TIME & TALENT
LITURGICAL ROLES MAY 16 & 17, 2015
GREETERS
5:00 pm K. Sternat, J. Strand, M. Kirsch, M. McCourt
7:30 am B. Griesbach, S. & C. Juedes,
P. & B. Cernohous
9:00 am B. & C. Staszkiewicz, D. Kudlas,
M. & J. Heuchert
11:00 am A. Patzwald, M. Johannes, R. Lemieux,
K. & J. Fabisch
5:00 pm 4 needed
USHERS
5:00 pm J. Geldmeyer, D. Strand, P. Larson,
J. McCourt
7:30 am E. Wilke, J. Martin, C. Hayes, D. Shikoski
9:00 am G. Brantmier, P. Sawall,
S. & C. Klobucarich
11:00 am P. Barfknecht, D. Schmidt, B. DeGroot,
C. Grey
5:00 pm C. Krier, C. Meyer, 1 needed
SERVERS
5:00 pm Sadie Eklund, Jacob Kaszuba,
Joseph Gonzalez
7:30 am Madeline Main, Thomas Munson,
John Munson
9:00 am Lakin Zima, Sierra Stadtmueller, Isaac Day
11:00 am Avery Doemel, Carver Schmidt, Robert Grey
5:00 pm Chloe Downs, Madeline Borski, Alana Berg
LECTORS
5:00 pm Special Assignment, M. Gannon
7:30 am A. Kriegel, C. Kniep
9:00 am Special Assignment, T. Deacy
11:00 am Special Assignment, K. Backus
5:00 pm E. Michels, 1 needed
SACRISTANS
5:00 pm M. Malchow
7:30 am D. Timmer
9:00 am P./S. Vanden Heuvel
11:00 am J. Geldmeyer
5:00 pm B. Meyer
MUSICIANS
5:00 pm Matt/Kim/Jim
7:30 am Matt/Kate
9:00 am Adult Choir
11:00 am Ann/Gospel 4
5:00 pm Ekklesia
Readings for the Week of May 10, 2015 Sunday: Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48, 1 Jn 4:7-10,
Jn 15:9-17
Monday: Acts 16:11-15, Jn 15:26--16:4a
Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34, Jn 16:5-11
Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22--18:1, Jn 16:12-15
Thursday: Ascension: Acts 1:1-11, Eph 4:1-13 or
4:1-7, 11-13 or Eph 1:17-23, Mk 16:15-20
Friday: Acts 18:9-18, Jn 16:20-23
Saturday: Acts 18:23-28, Jn 16:23b-28
Next Sunday: Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26, 1 Jn 4:11-16,
Jn 17:11b-19
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS! June, July, & August!
Please email ([email protected]) or call (233-8044) Jill with any dates you are not available for the next three month schedule by May 7. Thank you!