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Taste of Luther Memorial Ministry Fair & Pig Roast Reformation Sunday: Oct. 31 Reformation Sunday is celebrated on the last Sunday of October. Plan to worship at Reformation as we hear anew the good news of the Holy Spirit’s continuing reformation of the whole church in every time and place. This year’s festival will include the Holy Eucharist, moving hymnody, stunning choral music, and a guest preacher, the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Grieser, Rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Madison. Rev. Dr. Grieser will also discuss the Reformation conflicts between Lutherans and Anabaptists at the Adult Forum. Taste of Luther Memorial Back by popular demand! The Taste of Luther Memorial Ministry Fair and Pig Roast will take place Sunday, Oct. 10 at 11:45 a.m. in the Great Room. Join in the fun as we celebrate the ministries of Luther Memorial! Barbeque with roast pig straight from the Uphoff farm plus all the fixings! Vegetarian options also available! Fun for ALL ages! Activities, games and prizes! Enter to win a wide assortment of raffle prizes— you’ll be surprised by what we have in store! Door prizes! This event is co-sponsored by Luther Memorial Preschool. Your gifts will support the Preschool Scholarship Fund, which helps families with tuition expenses. Pig out! Taste the Grace! October 2010 Volume 18, Number 12 Adult Forum series October 3 Amy Johnson, Luther Memorial member and director of the Lutheran Office for Public Policy in Wisconsin, will be talking about ELCA hunger related initiatives. October 10 Pastor David Susan will present on Reformation Hymnody during the education hour with this Adult Forum. After worship, all are invited to celebrate the ministries of Luther Memorial at the Taste of Luther Memorial Ministry Fair and Pig Roast at 11:45 a.m. in the Great Room. October 17 The Council of Luther Memorial has called for a special congregational meeting beginning at 9:15 a.m. in the Great Room. The sole purpose of this meeting is to vote on a call for an associate pastor at Luther Memorial. October 24 Two mini-forums today. The first is by Luther Memorial member Dale Lavelle, talking about his work with the Orchid Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports an orphanage in the Dominican Republic. Pastor Wilson will be leading the second half on “Scripture and Tradition: A Lutheran reading of the Reformation.” October 31 On this Reformation Day, Jonathan Grieser, guest preacher and Rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Madison will be discussing the Reformation conflicts between Lutherans and Anabaptists. T HE D OOR OF L THER M EMOR AL C HURCH U I

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Tasteof LutherMemorial

Ministry Fair & Pig Roast

Reformation Sunday: Oct. 31Reformation Sunday is celebrated on the last Sunday of October. Plan to worship at Reformation as we hear anew the good news of the Holy Spirit’s continuing reformation of the whole church in every time and place. This year’s festival will include the Holy Eucharist, moving hymnody, stunning choral music, and a guest preacher, the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Grieser, Rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Madison. Rev. Dr. Grieser will also discuss the Reformation conflicts between Lutherans and Anabaptists at the Adult Forum.

Taste of Luther Memorial Back by popular demand! The Taste of Luther Memorial Ministry Fair and Pig Roast will take place Sunday, Oct. 10 at 11:45 a.m. in the Great Room. Join in the fun as we celebrate the ministries of Luther Memorial!

Barbeque with roast pig straight from the Uphoff farm plus all the fixings!Vegetarian options also available!Fun for ALL ages!Activities, games and prizes!Enter to win a wide assortment of raffle prizes—you’ll be surprised by what we have in store!Door prizes!

This event is co-sponsored by Luther Memorial Preschool. Your gifts will support the Preschool Scholarship Fund, which helps families with tuition expenses.Pig out! Taste the Grace!

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Adult Forum series

October 3 Amy Johnson, Luther Memorial member and director of the Lutheran Office for Public Policy in Wisconsin, will be talking about ELCA hunger related initiatives.

October 10 Pastor David Susan will present on Reformation Hymnody during the education hour with this Adult Forum. After worship, all are invited to celebrate the ministries of Luther Memorial at the Taste of Luther Memorial Ministry Fair and Pig Roast at 11:45 a.m. in the Great Room.

October 17 The Council of Luther Memorial has called for a special congregational meeting beginning at 9:15 a.m. in the Great Room. The sole purpose of this meeting is to vote on a call for an associate pastor at Luther Memorial.

October 24 Two mini-forums today. The first is by Luther Memorial member Dale Lavelle, talking about his work with the Orchid Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports an orphanage in the Dominican Republic. Pastor Wilson will be leading the second half on “Scripture and Tradition: A Lutheran reading of the Reformation.”

October 31 On this Reformation Day, Jonathan Grieser, guest preacher and Rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Madison will be discussing the Reformation conflicts between Lutherans and Anabaptists.

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StaffSenior PastorThe Rev. Franklin [email protected]; ext. 17

Interim Associate PastorThe Rev. Brad [email protected]; ext. 13

Director of MusicBruce A. Bengtson [email protected]; ext. 22

Director of Luther Memorial PreschoolSandra Briesath [email protected]; ext.32

Church AdministratorKim O’Leary [email protected]; ext. 14

Mission Resource CoordinatorSuelyn [email protected]; ext. 15

Program Assistant: Programs and MinistriesAnne Ehlers [email protected]; ext. 11

Program Assistant: Publications/CommunicationsRobin [email protected]; ext 12

Custodian ext. 10Dan [email protected]

ArchivistLaurie Swimm

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ContentsReformation Sunday: Oct. 31 ...................................... 1Taste of Luther Memorial ............................................ 1Adult Forum Series ...................................................... 1Pastor’s Pen .................................................................. 3Library News ............................................................... 3All Saints Evening Prayer: Nov. 7 ............................... 4Organ Concert at the Overture Center ......................... 4Photography Exhibit at LCC ........................................ 4Call Committee Update ................................................ 5Sights, smells of fall at LM Preschool ......................... 5New member class ....................................................... 6Fall Breadbreakers ....................................................... 6Men’s Retreat ............................................................... 6ConfirmationMinistry ................................................. 6Youth news .................................................................. 6All parish game & snacks night .................................. 6Food & Fellowship ..................................................... 6Women’s Gathering ..................................................... 6Narthex, concourse hospitality improvements ............. 7Thrivent ChoiceSM ....................................................... 7Volunteer spotlight: Dan Ruge .................................... 8NewsfromIHN/TheRoadHome ................................ 8Volunteer needed ........................................................ 8October events at the Lutheran Campus Center ......... 9October calendar ....................................................... 10Parish Register .......................................................... 11A Journey to Germany with Luther and Bach .......... 11

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It’s Reformation Season ... every Lutheran’s favorite time of year! Immerse yourself in our rich heritage this fall by stopping by Luther Memorial’s Library (or the library cart in the narthex) to find out more about the bold German monk whose incendiary 95 Theses ignited a spiritual wildfire across Christendom. Your Library Committee especially recommends Luther: Man

Between God and the Devil by Professor Heiko A. Oberman, Lutheran Questions, Lutheran Answers by Martin Marty, and Timothy Lull’s My Conversations with Martin Luther. If you have time, be sure to visit the display case downstairs across from the Library, which will also reflect our Reformation theme this season.

More interested in the “here and now” than the life and times of

Martin Luther? We’ll also be featuring a number of other titles, including two by Lyn Klug, the leader of the Women’s Retreat in September: Soul Weaving: A Gathering of Women’s Prayers and All Will Be Well: A Gathering of Healing Prayers.

Not finding what you’re looking for? We welcome any and all suggestions. Happy Reformation Season, Luther Memorial!

Library news

Pastor Franklin Wilson

October leans toward November which turns toward December, Advent, and the dawn of a new church year. Speaking as an old runner, October feels like the “gun lap,” the last quarter of the calendar year. And yet, in terms of church programming, October is more like the race’s first turn, with September’s start yet at our heels. The church lives between times—beginning and end, never completely at home, always looking to a future dependent on the past in anticipation of the time yet to come—the eternal now revealed in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Christ is always then, now, and not yet. In him we have the hope and promise of a life free from anxiety, worry, and fear. Again, I write as a former runner who, as a mediocre small-college athlete, never won a single race. Whatever triumphs I experienced, I enjoyed as the member of a team—running with people faster than I who could, by their competitive cooperation, obtain an occasional victory. As an also-ran quarter miler, I lived for the mile relay when the cooperative efforts of others combined with my own to obtain a shared goal.

There are worse preparations for the church’s ministry than running a race. The Apostle Paul—an

often defeated preacher—draws upon running as a metaphor for life in Christ and, in keeping with rabbinic language, speaks of his message as a thing “handed on,” like a baton in a relay passed from one runner to the next until the finish line is crossed, and the goal obtained.

We never really know when the goal will be obtained, the race finished, the line crossed, and the end reached. This October, however, we may have some indication that we are indeed running—perhaps even running well: our process to call an associate pastor is nearing completion. I can hardly say how thankful I am that the Call Committee and the Council are recommending Pastor Brad Pohlman to the congregation. Clearly, this is not the end of the race, but it is an important marker along the way. In my judgment, the recommendation of Pastor Pohlman is a sign that our parish is continuing in the dual process—call it a race if you will—of health restored and mission renewed. Aware of the past, we are yet free to run the race to which the Lord calls us. Free to be the church amid the university; called to serve here and now, we are free to embrace the present even as we lean into the future without fear. Let us run the race that is set before us! We run together.

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Music, arts & worshipOrgan Concert at Overture Center

On Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m., Bruce Bengtson joins organists Samuel Hutchison and Gary Lewis in “Overture Concert Organ Three-For-All II,” a celebration of virtuosic music by Handel and other greats. More information and tickets are available at www.madisonsymphony.org/three.

Photography exhibit at Lutheran Campus CenterLuther Memorial member Lynn Washington will have a photography show at the Lutheran Campus Center throughout the month of October, as part of PhotoMidwest 2010. The opening reception is Friday, Oct. 8, 6–9 p.m. There will also be a closing reception on Sunday, Oct. 31, 2–4 p.m. Recent photos of Luther Memorial play a prominent role in this show.

The 17th Annual

ALL SAINTS SUNDAYCHORAL EVENING PRAYER

Sunday, Nov. 75 p.m.

Luther Memorial choirs and instrumentalists offer prayers

for All Saints Sunday.

“Grant us grace so to follow thy blessed saints in all virtuous and godly living,

that we may come to those ineffable joys which thou hast prepared for those who

unfeignedly love thee…”

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The 17th annual All Saints Sunday Choral Evening Prayer takes place Sunday, Nov. 7. The evening prayer service features the three Luther Memorial vocal choirs and the Handbell Choir. Broaden your Lord’s Day observance with this opportunity for prayer and reflection. Deepen your sense of the Communion of Saints, a veritable river of Christian witness energizing the church—saints known to us and saints known only to God. A new feature of the service will be aisle candle-holders, purchased with memorial monies. You can expect to see these candle-holders at special services throughout the year.

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Greetings from the Call Committee: Randy Burmeister (chair), Charlene Drumm, Dale Fix, Mike Heggeseth, Kathryn Norby, Phyllis Pleuss, Angela Read, Cameron Scarlett (ex officio), Bob Uphoff, and Pastor Wilson (ex officio).

This has been a busy summer for the Call Committee. Many things have changed since our last Door article, and more things will change between the time we submit this article and the time you receive this month’s issue. Here’s a brief description of our work over the past few months, and a heads-up for what’s coming next.

Thanks to everyone who spoke to Call Committee members at church, called us, e-mailed us,

returned Request for Comment forms, or otherwise got in touch to share your thoughts. We used the information gathered from the congregation to complete the Ministry Site Profile. The Council approved this document and we sent it off to the synod office in July. We also used this feedback to create a job description for the associate pastor position and formulate questions to ask candidates for the position.

As we mentioned in the summer issue of The Door, many people had indicated to the Call Committee that they would like to see us call Pastor Brad Pohlman, who is currently serving as interim associate pastor, for the long-term position. It was necessary and healthy for us to go through the prescribed steps

of the call process even though we had an in-house candidate in mind. After completing all the necessary paperwork, we asked Pastor Pohlman to interview for the position. By the time you read this, we will have completed a Meet & Greet session where all members had the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about Pastor Pohlman.

Please keep your eyes open for information about upcoming congregational meetings, as any call process must involve a vote of the congregation before a Letter of Call can be extended. The Call Committee and the Council will continue to update you about the status of the call process. Please continue to contact us with your thoughts and keep us in your prayers.

Call Committee update

Sights and smells of fall at Luther Memorial Preschool

September means back to school, and here at Luther Memorial Preschool we are more excited than ever to be back in session. The start of the 2010–11 school year brings a brighter look to our classrooms with fresh paint and new carpeting. Our talented preschool staff has returned and are well underway teaching fall activities about God’s many blessings, including fall apples, leaves, and our families. Maybe you smelled the delicious aroma of our apple muffins baking or appreciated our fall tree art projects in the hallway. We always welcome you to “peek in” on all the fun we are having in the classrooms and outside playground area.

In a few short weeks, the preschool looks forward to participating in the “Taste of Luther Memorial” Ministry Fair and Pig Roast on Sunday, Oct. 10. During this event, a special painting created by the children of the Luther Memorial Preschool will be raffled. We’d love to have you stop by our display, check out the painting and partake in the raffle. What could be more precious than artwork created by Luther Memorial’s own tiny artists? Hope to see you there!

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New member classThe fall new member class begins on Sunday, Oct. 24 at 11:45 a.m. in the Great Room. Lunch is provided and we’ll conclude by 1:30 p.m. The second class is during the education hour on Sunday, Oct. 31. New members will be welcomed to Luther Memorial during worship at the 10:30 service on Sunday, Oct. 31.

Fall BreadbreakersBreadbreakers is a great way to get to know others who attend Luther Memorial! Small groups are assigned and share a meal once a month for three consecutive months. To be added to a group for Nov-Dec-Jan, please give your name(s), email address, and phone number to Kirsten Heggeseth, [email protected] or 848-1164. Current participants will be reassigned unless you ask to be taken out of the rotation.

Men’s retreatThis year the Luther Memorial Men’s Group is heading north. This year’s retreat will be at the St. Anthony Retreat Center, near Marathon, Wisconsin from Friday, Nov. 12 to Sunday, Nov. 14. This year’s topic is “Biblical and Theological understandings of Creation.” A signup sheet has been posted in the narthex and registrations are due by Sunday, Oct. 24. If you have any questions, please contact Walt Miner or Pastor Pohlman.

Confirmation ministryPlease pray for this year’s confirmands, as confirmation class gets underway on Sunday, Oct. 3. In addition, the confirmands will be on retreat at Bethel Horizons, October 1–2. This year’s confirmands include: Benton Denlinger-Drumm, Riley Bohage, Kavi Fix, Andrew Gaard, Paul Miner, Isaac Reynaldo, Caleb Scarlett, Margaret Wulfsberg, Nicolette Kranz, Darby Lemkuil, Sam Marten, Annika Pohlman, Joe Ryther-Clark and Eric Swanson.

Youth newsOn Sunday, Oct. 3, the Youth Group will be holding their annual scavenger hunt on and around the UW campus. Then on Sunday, Oct. 17, the Youth Group will be traveling to the Uphoff farm for a visit. Remember to mark your calendars now for the November 6 youth lock-in at Luther Memorial.

All parish game & snacks nightGather in the Great Room on Saturday, Oct. 23, 6:30–9:30 p.m for an evening of fun. Whether you play to socialize or play to win, there’s something for everyone. Some of last year’s favorites included Great Dalmuti, Settlers of Catan, Euchre and Pictionary. All ages welcome! Bring your favorite games. Talk to Pastor Pohlman or Suelyn Swiggum if you have questions.

Food & FellowshipThe next Food & Fellowship will be Friday, Oct. 15 at Francesca’s al Lago (111 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.) at 6 p.m. Street parking is available on W. Washington Ave., Mifflin St., or on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. or in nearby public parking garages. Pizzas and entrees range from $9 to $23. After dinner, all are invited to Pastor Franklin and Marcia Wilson’s condo (360 W. Washington Ave., Unit 1115) for dessert. Please RSVP to Marcia or Franklin at [email protected] or by calling Luther Memorial at 258-3160. We hope to see you there!

Women’s GatheringThe Women’s Gathering group will meet Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. in the LM Library. Frederick Buechner’s book Wishful Thinking: A Seeker’s ABC will be the topic. Please join us for this interesting discussion with refreshments available. Contact Lonnie Vitse at 233-9222 with questions. The group will have a representative, Sue Bangert, at the Taste of Luther Memorial on Sunday, Oct. 10 if you’d like to learn more about the Women’s Gathering group.

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Luther Memorial Church has just received notice that several church members are designating funds to Luther Memorial through Thrivent ChoiceSM, a program launched last spring by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans®. The program allows Thrivent members to direct Thrivent charitable dollars to Lutheran nonprofit organizations and congregations enrolled in the program.

On average, eligible members are able to direct between $25 and $100 above and beyond their regular contributions because these funds are actually

Thrivent Financial dollars designated by the member. For more information about the Thrivent ChoiceSM program please go to their website at https://www.thrivent.com/thriventchoice/ or call Kim in the church office at 258-3160.

We would like to acknowledge these gifts anonymously through this article by thanking all who have used the Thrivent ChoiceSM program to benefit Luther Memorial Church. A personal acknowledgment will also be sent by mail to each member.

Financial and building news

Thrivent ChoiceSM – a new program by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans®

The narthex and concourse areas are about to undergo some subtle but important hospitality improvements. These improvements were made possible by remaining funds from the Sights & Sounds portion of the Second Century of Promise capital appeal that ended late last year.

The Renovation Task Force, in conversation with the Arts Group and sanctioned by the council to work on these improvements over the summer, chose two matched welcome desks custom designed and fabricated to complement other wood in the narthex area. As a backdrop to the desks, two existing bulletin boards will be repositioned to display helpful information for visitors and members. The cloud paintings

that were originally hanging in the concourse but had been moved to nearby stairwells for several years have been repaired and are being returned to the concourse area. The stairwells going up from the preschool hallway to the third floor will be repainted by replicating the preschool hallway’s alternating shades of white and grey bands.Café tables are already in use in the narthex and concourse. These tables, which were donated by Luther Memorial members, encourage people to visit before and after worship services while sipping delicious coffee and tasting the treats now provided by volunteers. The welcome desks are just part of the furnishings planned for the narthex and concourse to make it

a more hospitable place. Designs of treat tables and a coffee cart will be on display in the narthex as a way to encourage donations to cover items that were not possible through Sights and Sounds dollars. Please mark your donation “narthex/concourse furnishings.”

Narthex and concourse hospitality improvements

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While a student at UW-Madison, Dan Ruge worked with the Luther Memorial youth groups with Lee and Mary Powell and Pastor Amy Reumann. After graduation in 1998 he moved to Philadelphia to attend seminary. Through discernment he decided not to pursue ordination and returned to his love of science and presently works at a small research company in Madison. He has studied at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan at Ann Arbor where he earned his M.S. in Microbiology and Immunology, and where he also sang in the Men’s Glee Club. He returns to leadership with the Luther Memorial youth groups, along with Mandy Boyce and Pastor Pohlman. Building on the fun of the State Street scavenger hunt last year, they have plans to further explore the great places in our unique neighborhood near the university.

Mary and Lee Powell, after many years of dedicated work with the Youth Group, have decided to concentrate their efforts on the summer mission trips. Dan participated in the mission trip to Kentucky this past summer and recommends to all the youth and adults in the congregation to consider joining him in 2011. He claims that it’s an amazing opportunity to work hard and serve our Lord in the heat and humidity in the hills of Kentucky, “an experience not to be missed.”

In addition to his work with the youth, Dan serves as a worship assistant and assisting minister. He preached one of the sermons on the seven last words of Christ last Good Friday and sang in the summer choir. He loves all kinds of music and biking and really appreciates the many bike paths around Madison. Dan was raised in Merrill, a town in northern

Wisconsin, and was baptized and confirmed in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.

As a seminarian, and after moving around a great deal in the past decade, Dan feels blessed to have experienced worship at a number of different congregations and has met many wonderful people in these places, but feels that Luther Memorial is particularly blessed as there are so many ministries and groups and a palpable commitment to liturgy, music and outreach. He urges everyone to come to the Taste of Luther Memorial on Sunday, Oct. 10 “to see firsthand how the Spirit is at work among this assembly.”

Spotlight on volunteers

Dan Ruge: seminarian and mission trip volunteer

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Our next hosting for homeless families will be the week of Thanksgiving, Nov. 21–28. Because of the holiday week, we have a special need for volunteers who will be “home for the holidays.” Please mark your calendars now and sign up when you see the sign-up board in the narthex. Also, IHN is grateful to Lonnie Vitse who, with Phyllis Pleuss, has ably served as

volunteer coordinator for a number of years. Thank you, Lonnie! Anyone interested in learning more about volunteering for this position or signing up in advance for our next hosting should contact Dale Lavelle (274-1228 or [email protected]) or Larry Thies (845-9267 or [email protected]).

News from Interfaith Hospitality Network/The Road Home

Volunteer neededIHN at Luther Memorial is looking for a volunteer to help fill in the volunteer signup board prior to hosting Road Home guests at Luther Memorial church. This person, working with Phyllis Pleuss and other coordinators, will help coordinate volunteers from our buddy churches – the Christian Scientist Church and Geneva Community Church – as well as volunteer members at Luther Memorial. If you are interested, please talk with the pastors or contact the church office at 258-3160.

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October events at the

Touched Twice Clinic: Saturday, Oct. 2, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Touched Twice is a faith-based organization that provides medical, dental, chiropractic, and other basic care to needy community members. There is a required training at 8 a.m., and the clinic goes from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For more information, or to sign up for the event, see the sign up sheet outside the LCC front office.Root Beer Floats: Wednesday, Oct. 6 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Drop by the LCC for free root beer floats!Homecoming Tailgate: Saturday, Oct. 9 Join us for brats, beans, and beverages directly after the Badger homecoming game against Minnesota! We will be grilling on the LCC Terrace.

Lutheran Campus Center

Weekly events

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SundaySunday Suppers (4th Sunday): 5 p.m. Enjoy a free, home-cooked meal by members of the community. Just sign up ahead of time.Book Study with Brent: 6 p.m. Pr Brent is leading discussion on the book Honoring Our Neighbor’s Faith, edited by Robert Buckley Farlee, on Sunday nights. SCC Meetings (2nd Sunday): 7 p.m. The Student Coordinating Committee is the group of students who are in charge of planning the LCC’s programming. Talk to Ryan Panzer or send an e-mail to [email protected] for information about joining a committee.

MondayS.O.U.P. at Noon Shared Observations, Utterances, and Perspectives is a free lunch featuring Pr. Brent’s homemade soup and a good discussion.Study Groups: 7 p.m. Come to the LCC for extra help in your classes from upper classmen and grad students! Monday night subjects include AOS, Biology, Business, English, and Physics.Yoga Devotional (1st and 3rd): 8 p.m. Bring a yoga mat or towel and a water bottle! We will be doing 30 minutes of yoga followed by meditation and devotions. All skill levels welcome!

TuesdayHi Coffee: 2 p.m. Come for coffee, tasty treats, and conversation with LCC staff in the downstairs lounge.Cookie Baking: 7 p.m. Help bake cookies for Wednesday’s Happy Half Hour!Women’s and Men’s Faith Groups: 8 p.m. Come share your thoughts about faith, the Bible, and how it applies in your life.

WednesdayTeam Worship: 12:30 p.m. Help plan upcoming worship services. Happy Half-Hour: 5 p.m. Enjoy fellowship, snacks, and lemonade before worship.Worship: 5:30 p.m. Each Wednesday at 5:30 we worship and celebrate Holy Communion. This semester, the theme is “The Word of the Lord Came…The Voice of The Prophets.”Cost Supper after Worship For only $2, enjoy a great, home-cooked meal after worship. Please sign up to cook or as a dishwasher so we can continue to have great meals.Study Groups: 7 p.m. Come to the LCC for extra help in your classes from upper classmen and grad students! Wednesday night subjects include Chemistry, French, Math, and Spanish.

ThursdaySocial Concerns Lunch: Noon Free spaghetti lunch and great discussion or guest speaker!LCC Choir Rehearsal: 7 p.m. Anyone who likes to sing or play an instrument is welcome! Meet upstairs in the choir office.Social Activity Night, 8 p.m. Come watch a movie or play a board game! 1st and 3rd Thursdays are Movie Nights and 2nd and 4th Thursdays are Card Game Nights.

FridayGaudeamus (1st Friday): 4:30 p.m. This is a social for graduate students, faculty, and staff featuring refreshments, food, and good conversation.SHOE (3rd Friday): Noon Something Holy for the Overly Educated is a discussion group for Grad students with a light lunch provided.

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Ongoing

Morning Prayer Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.

Bible Study Wednesday, 10:45 a.m. Fireside Room

Confirmation Sunday, 5:45 p.m. Office Conf. Room/Pastor’s Study

Noon Organ Recitals Wednesday, noon Nave

Fall Choir and Ensembles

Recorder Ensemble Rehearsals: Thursdays, 5:30 p.m.

Adult Choir Rehearsals: Thursdays, 7 p.m.

Bell Choir Rehearsals: Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m.

Children’s Choir Rehearsals: Sundays, 4:15 p.m.

Training Choir Rehearsals: Sundays, 4:15 p.m.

Youth Choir Rehearsals: Sundays, 5 p.m.

Fri 10/1 4:30 p.m. Confirmation Retreat (Bethel Horizons)

Sun 10/3 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Forums/Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion/Confirmation Blessing

Mon 10/4 12 p.m. Pilates (Great Room)

Tues 10/5 7 p.m. Men’s Group (Fireside Room)

Sun 10/10 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Forums/Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion 11:45 a.m. Taste of Luther Memorial (Great Room)

Mon 10/11 12 p.m. Pilates (Great Room)

Thur 10/14 12 p.m. Pilates (Great Room)

Fri 10/15 6 p.m. Food & Fellowship (Francesca’s al Lago)

Sat 10/16 3 p.m. Kothe-Tansor Wedding

Sun 10/17 Home Communion 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Forums/Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion 11:30 a.m. Building Tour

Mon 10/18 12 p.m. Pilates (Great Room)

Tues 10/19 10 a.m. Quilting Group (Great Room)

Thurs 10/21 12 p.m. Pilates (Great Room)

Sat 10/23 6:30 p.m. Game and Snack Night (Great Room)

Sun 10/24 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Forums/Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion 11:30 a.m. New Member Luncheon (Great Room)

Mon 10/25 12 p.m. Pilates (Great Room)

Tues 10/26 6 p.m. SARD (Parlor) 7 p.m. Council (Great Room)

Weds 10/27 5:30 p.m. LM Foundation (Parlor)

Thurs 10/28 Preschool Closed - Parent Conferences 9 a.m. Door & Bulletin Assembly (Great Room)

Fri 10/29 Preschool Closed - Parent Conferences

Sun 10/31 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Forums/Sunday School/New Member Class 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion/New Members Received 11:30 a.m. New Member Tour

For a complete list of committee meetings and activities at Luther Memorial, check the online calendar at www.luthermem.org or the weekly announcement insert in your Sunday bulletin.

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October 80+ birthdaysThanks be to God for Luther Memorial’s senior members who celebrate birthdays this month.Helen Engelhart Oct. 3Gloria Bremer Oct. 4Elaine Burmeister Oct. 4Marilyn Wolf Oct. 16Elaine Warskow Oct. 22

September baptismsEthan Roger Garski Sept. 19, 2010

October baptism anniversariesKevin Georgiles-Juul Oct. 9, 2005Elise Shirek Oct. 18, 2009Ava Rikkers Oct. 23, 2005Kellen Schaeve Oct. 25, 2009

Member weddingsAbby Landowski & Bryan Raasch Sept. 5, 2010

Recent deathsClaude A. Taylor died June 6, 2010Adeline Herrling died July 10, 2010Alta Hoffman died Aug. 3, 2010George DiModica died Sept. 7, 2010

Thanksgiving and MemorialsIn honor of Randy and Debbie Raasch’s 35th wedding anniversary by William and Virginia Bopf

In honor of Bryan and Abby Raasch’s wedding by William and Virginia Bopf

In memory of George DiModica by Robert and Elaine Burmeister

11 Days: June 13-23, 2011

Special cash discount price: $2899 Standard base price: $3078

From Chicago (ORD) plus $410 airport taxes, current fuel surcharges & $110 tips

A Journey to Germany with Luther and Bach

Bruce Bengtson, Director of Music & Rev. Brad Pohlman

Visits include Berlin, Wittenberg, Leipzig, Erfurt, Eisenach,

Rothenburg & more!

For information and registration, visit www.luthermem.org

or contact Rev. Brad Pohlman (608) 258-3160

[email protected]

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October eventsOct. 1-3 Confirmation RetreatOct. 3 Confirmation classes begin Youth Group scavenger huntOct. 5 Men’s Group Oct. 8 Photography exhibit opening at Lutheran Campus CenterOct. 10 Taste of Luther Memorial Ministry Fair & Pig RoastOct. 13 Women’s GatheringOct. 15 Food & FellowshipOct. 17 Youth Group trip to Uphoff farm Oct. 23 All parish game & snacks night Oct. 24 New member class Oct. 31 Reformation Sunday New member class/new members received

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