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TLC Transcripts The Newsletter of Transfiguration Lutheran Church May/June 2016 Gather Grow Go These are among the oldest and first words we hear from God through our ancient ancestors of faith, the Israelites. These instructions from God are as important and true today as they have ever been. Putting God first and honoring God in a special way one day per week is basic and essential to the Christian life. Jesus himself, while highly critical of the church and church leaders, still found himself honoring the Sab- bath and attending services faithfully. Our corporate enjoyment of God is rooted in a great mystery: the Trinity. God is one, but God is three in one. Because of this unfathomable truth we can say that God experiences God more fully and joyfully as three in one than if God were a separate deity. This means as we gather as the church we are not merely “going to church,” we are participating in the greatest mystery and most wonderful wonder that any individual or group of human beings can ever experience: oneness with the body of Christ who to- gether become one with Christ in God. The Bible does instruct us to worship and pray privately, but that will never be the fullest, deepest, most joyful experience of God for us. There is a manifestation of Jesus’s presence that only oc- curs when this happens: “Where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.” During these coming summer month as you vacation or go north for weekends, please enjoy yourself. Get renewed through rec- reation, that’s important. But don’t neglect to honor God, that’s even more important. If you can’t be here Sunday, come on Wednesday. Worship with Holy Communion every Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. through the summer. In Christ, www.tlcmn.com TRANSFIGURATION LUTHERAN CHURCH A Reconciling In Christ Congregation 1100 0 France Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55431 Telephone: 952.884.2364 www.tlcmn.com Early Learning Center 952.884.7955 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES, MN Permit Number 90037 Scan this with your smart Rev. Dr. Ed Treat, Senior Pastor, ext.16……...……[email protected] Rev. Arthur Murray Associate Pastor, ext. 13……[email protected] Renee Jefferson, AIM. Dir of Education, ext. 14…..... [email protected] Dr. Rob Reid, Director of Music, ext. 22….………[email protected] Benjamin Gieseke, Youth and Family Intern, ext. [email protected] Connie Anderson, Director of Parish Life, ext. [email protected] Sarah Lanier, Office Administrator, ext. 10.............. [email protected] Barb Wigstadt, ELC Director.……..……….…..…[email protected] Karen Daniels, Organist Carmen Englert, Organist Phetsamone Ekholm, Pianist Mary George, Vocalist, Choir Assistant Gather In Grace Confirmation Sunday Graduation Sunday Worship Highlights National Lutheran Choir 2-3 Grow In Faith Vacation Bible School Minneapolis Synod Band Youth and Family Camps and Mission Trip 4-5 Mission Of The Month Mission Camp Sacred Sites Tour Stewardship Luther Europe Tour Go Forth To Serve 8-11 Remember the Sabbath

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TLC Transcripts

The News le t t e r o f T rans f igu ra t ion Lu the ran Church May/June 2016

Gather

Grow

Go

These are among the oldest and first words we hear from God

through our ancient ancestors of faith, the

Israelites. These instructions from God are as

important and true today as they have ever

been. Putting God first and honoring God in

a special way one day per week is basic

and essential to the Christian life.

Jesus himself, while highly critical of the

church and church leaders, still found himself honoring the Sab-

bath and attending services faithfully.

Our corporate enjoyment of God is rooted in a great mystery:

the Trinity. God is one, but God is three in one. Because of this

unfathomable truth we can say that God experiences God more

fully and joyfully as three in one than if God were a separate

deity.

This means as we gather as the church we are not merely “going

to church,” we are participating in the greatest mystery and most

wonderful wonder that any individual or group of human beings

can ever experience: oneness with the body of Christ who to-

gether become one with Christ in God.

The Bible does instruct us to worship and pray privately, but that

will never be the fullest, deepest, most joyful experience of God

for us. There is a manifestation of Jesus’s presence that only oc-

curs when this happens: “Where two or three are gathered in my

name, there am I among them.”

During these coming summer month as you vacation or go north

for weekends, please enjoy yourself. Get renewed through rec-

reation, that’s important. But don’t neglect to honor God, that’s

even more important. If you can’t be here Sunday, come on

Wednesday.

Worship with Holy Communion every Wednesday at 6:15 p.m.

through the summer.

In Christ, www.tlcmn.com

TRANSFIGURATION LUTHERAN CHURCH

A Reconciling In Christ Congregation

1100 0 France Avenue South

Bloomington, MN 55431

Telephone: 952.884.2364

www.tlcmn.com

Early Learning Center 952.884.7955

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

TWIN CITIES, MN

Permit Number 90037

Scan this

with your

smart

Rev. Dr. Ed Treat, Senior Pastor, ext.16……...……[email protected]

Rev. Arthur Murray Associate Pastor, ext. 13……[email protected]

Renee Jefferson, AIM. Dir of Education, ext. 14…[email protected]

Dr. Rob Reid, Director of Music, ext. 22….………[email protected]

Benjamin Gieseke, Youth and Family Intern, ext. [email protected]

Connie Anderson, Director of Parish Life, ext. [email protected]

Sarah Lanier, Office Administrator, ext. [email protected]

Barb Wigstadt, ELC Director.……..……….…..…[email protected]

Karen Daniels, Organist

Carmen Englert, Organist

Phetsamone Ekholm, Pianist

Mary George, Vocalist, Choir Assistant

Gather In Grace

Confirmation Sunday

Graduation Sunday

Worship Highlights

National Lutheran Choir

2-3

Grow In Faith

Vacation Bible School

Minneapolis Synod Band

Youth and Family

Camps and Mission Trip

4-5

Mission Of The Month

Mission Camp

Sacred Sites Tour

Stewardship

Luther Europe Tour

Go Forth To Serve

8-11

Remember the Sabbath

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TLC QUILTERS aka

“THE NUTTY KNOTTERS”

Fifteen TLC women meet Friday mornings from 9:00 a.m. - noon to

tie warm, beautiful quilts which are donated to Luther-an World Relief, Cornerstone, Bridging and Bundles of Love. In 2015, the group put together 319 quilts. Sunday, May 8, quilts will be displayed on the pews. We are grateful for members’ generous donations of fabric. For more information about the group or to join, contact Irene Bjerke 952-888-7303, Florence Head 952-886-0351 or Judy Lindman 952-888-2216, or just stop by on Friday morning.

Volunteers Touch Lives

and Lift Spirits

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Sympathy To Dave & Beate Merrill, upon the death of

granddaughter, Lauren

Saki & Al Tsuchiya and family, upon the death

of Saki’s sister-in-law, Emi Ohno, and their daughter-in-law’s mother, Mary Lou Schoch

Jim & Donna Spangberg, upon the death of

Jim’s 98-year-old mother, Blanch Akkerman

Cheryl Moreno & Melissa Shepley and fami-

ly, upon the death of husband and father, Ter-ry Moreno

Nancy & Roy Shemanek, upon the death of

Nancy’s cousin, Susan Schwieger Peck

Becky Hokenson, upon the death of her uncle,

Pr. Richard Oltmanns

Family and friends of Ray Christensen, upon

his death on March 26.

Judy Pittelkow and family, upon the death of

her brother, Don Erickson

Nancy Norrbom and family, upon the death of

her sister, and her cousin, Kathy Broberg

Paul MIllhaupt & Sara Lapp and family, upon

the death Paul’s mother, Ruth

The families of Dorothy Herron, upon her

death, Chad & Jenn Herron and family (grandmother) and Kathy Herron (mother-in-law)

Throughout the church year we are

revisiting the seven marks of

discipleship as a useful guide for

Christian life in community.

May—June

Use our Gifts to Serve at TLC

During these months, as we reflect on our final

mark of discipleship at the close of the

church/school year, we have the opportunity to

give thanks for the many ways in which we

have been privileged to serve God and one

another in the TLC community. On May 1, Con-

firmation Sunday, we will give thanks for youth

leaders and mentors who have supported our

young people. On May 22 we will give thanks

for all the volunteers who make TLC happen.

As we reflect, we may also notice the Spirit

nudging us into new service possibilities for

next year.

Church Theme for the Year:

Seven Marks of Discipleship

Gather In Grace

Each Wednesday

6:15 p.m. Oasis Worship with Communion

May 1 – Confirmation Sunday

Youth Faith Statements at each service

11:00 a.m. - Rite of Confirmation

May 15 – Pentecost Sunday

May 22 – Trinity Sunday Volunteer appreciation

8:15 and 9:30 a.m.– Chancel Choir and TLC

Handbells

11:00 a.m.– Praise and Worship Team

May 29 – Summer Sunday Schedule Starts

8:30 and 10:00 a.m. – Worship with Communion

June 5 – Graduation Sunday

Mission Trip Commissioning

June 12

8:30 a.m.– Traditional Worship

10:00 a.m.– Contemporary Worship

June 26 – Mission Trip Sharing

8:30 a.m.– Traditional Worship

10:00 a.m.– Contemporary Worship

Seven Marks of Discipleship

Worship weekly

Pray daily

Read the Bible

Give generously of our time,

talents, and financial resources to the goal of tithing

Grow in faith through spiritual friendships

Use our gifts to serve at TLC

Share Christ’s love in word and deed beyond TLC.

Pizza & Salad - 5:30 p.m.

Worship - 6:15 p.m.

Fun and Games - 7-8:00 p.m.

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May-June Worship

Highlights Connie Anderson

Walking with our children In

the Truth

Early Learning

Center

Annual ELC Flower Sale You may pick up your flowers Thurs-day, May 19, 1:00-6:00 p.m. If you would like to help with the flowers that morning, please contact Renee Gilmore at the ELC. 952-884-7955.Thank you for your support.

Fun Facts from the ELC

We celebrated the Week of the Young Child in

April. Seven of our staff were honored as they

reached tenure milestones: Leslie Jones 25 years,

Renee Gilmore 20 years, Jenny Larson 20 years,

Katie Anderson, Brandee Davis, Spencer Klein

and Ben Lawrence 5 years. The total years of

service of our adult staff is 278 years. 40 of

our past students have come back to work for

TLC-ELC over the years. Currently 12 of our

staff attend TLC (36% of our staff).

ELC office 952-884-7955

I have no greater joy than to hear that my

children are walking in the Truth.

3 John 1:4

Barb Wigstadt

Continued prayer for the ELC.

Ministry Needs

Summer

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Transfiguration Lutheran Church

11000 France Avenue South,

Bloomington, MN 55431 Ph. 952.884.2364 Fax. 952.884.2151

Email: [email protected] www.tlcmn.com

Office hours: Monday-Thursday: 9:00-4:30

Friday: 9:00-3:00

Sunday Worship 8:15, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.

Summer hours begin May 29 8:30 and 10:00 a.m.

Wednesday Worship

6:15 p.m.

Nursery Available at all

Sunday worship services

Early Learning Center (Daycare)

952.884.7955 Director: Barb Wigstadt

As disciples of Jesus

we gather in grace,

grow in faith,

and go forth to serve.

Still in the afterglow of Easter, I’m looking for-

ward to several uplifting worship services coming

in May and June! May 1 brings our Confirmation

Services, which are always so moving and mean-

ingful. Hearing our students share their faith sto-

ries really energizes and excites me and my

faith. May 15 is Pentecost Sunday, and we will

enliven our worship with songs that beckon the

Holy Spirit into our sanctuary and into our lives.

May 22 is Trinity Sunday, and we will hear musical offerings from our

Chancel Choir, TLC Handbells, and Praise and Worship Team. May

29 is the Sunday when we switch to our Summer Worship Schedule,

with communion services at 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. The Praise and

Worship Team continues to sing during the summer, leading worship

at 10:00 a.m. on the Second and Fourth Sunday of each month. June

5 will be the day we recognize our Graduates, as well as commission

our Youth Mission Trip Team. And don’t forget that our Wednesday

Oasis Service continues through the summer, so if you’re away at the

cabin on Sunday, you can still worship with communion each Wednes-

day at 6:15 p.m.

Come Hear the NLC on May 1 If you have never had a chance to hear the National Lutheran Choir

(NLC) that I sing in, May 1 would be a great first concert for you to

attend. The concert starts at 4:00 p.m. on what should be a beautiful

sunny spring day (easy travel) and is at Central Lutheran Church in

downtown Minneapolis (easy to get to, with great parking), and the

best part is this 30th Anniversary concert features the great music

from the Lutheran Choral Tradition here in Minnesota, representing

the great college choirs and their conductors and composers: St. Olaf,

Concordia, Gustavus, Augsburg, and Luther. Go to NLCA.com, call

612-722-2301, or talk to Karen Daniels (TLC’s NLC Ambassador) or

Rob Reid ([email protected]) to get your tickets for this exciting,

powerful, beautiful concert. You’ll be glad you did!

Wonderful Worship coming

in May and June

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News, Events & Opportunities

TLC Delivers Meals on Wheels May 2-6 and June 13-17. Call the church if you are able to drive.

Book ‘Em SaleThe Bloomington Crime Prevention (BCPA) is accepting gently used books. Bring donations to

TLC or to locations on www.bcpamn.org. Sale dates are June 4 - June 18 at 1901 W. American Blvd,

Bloomington. Contact: Jay Juergens at 952-881-1676 or [email protected].

TLC Men's Golf Tuesday evenings at Hyland Greens 10100 Normandale Blvd. Bloomington, MN 55437

TLC Men's Softball Teams All men 18 years and older are welcome to play. Games are on Tuesday

nights at Dred Scott, late April through July. Please contact Brad Bergstreser at 952-888-5069

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Life Line Screening at TLC Affordable, non-invasive and painless health

screenings May 17. Five screenings will be

offered, which will take 60-90 minutes to

complete. To register for this event, please

call 1-888-653-6441 or visit

www.lifelinescreening.com/community-

partners. Information available at the Wel-

come Desk.

Blood Pressure Screenings at TLC

First Sunday of each month 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Contribute on Your Phone

You can now use your smart phone to give to TLC. Send text to: 952-777-8909.

Include a dollar sign in front of an amount and your gift will be made to TLC. Example: $25

The first time you do this you will have to register but after that any time you want to give it's as

simple as sending a dollar sign and an amount.

If you want to designate a gift you can do that too. After the amount add a space and the following initials for the appropriate fund: BF = Building Fund, GM= Gifts and Memorials, FF= Foundation

Fund, SO= Special Offering Example: $25 SO

Addiction Awareness

You could save a life: 911 The best way to prevent death from drug or alcohol overdose is a call to 911. If you are with someone who is extremely drunk, high or uncon-

scious

don’t leave them alone

don’t think you can take care of them

call 911. It could save his/her life

Your 911 call can be anonymous; emergency workers just need to know where to find the

impaired person

Health and Wellness

Dr. Rob Reid

Grand Piano

Artwork for the Music Room

Video Equipment Upgrades

Ministry Needs

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BAPTISM

Grow In Faith

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CHILDREN AND ADULTS

May 15

8:30 a.m. Sunday school and Confirmation

leaders breakfast

9:45 a.m. Last day of Sunday School

VACATION BIBLE

SCHOOL

June 20-24

9:00-12:00

Splash into God’s

Word

Contact Renee J. for details on how to

sign up children or to volunteer. Check

the web-site for on-line registration

May 19 Minneapolis Synod

Senior Band in concert at TLC

Sponsored by Guys for God and

Girlfriends Gather, this event will have

a meal at 6:00 p.m. $10 tickets avail-

able in May. Concert at 6:30 p.m.

Great for all ages.

Supplies for VBS- check the board

Flat screen TV’s for Adult Ed room and for portable

Carts with HDMI hookups

Window coverings for Fellowship Hall

What are you doing the week

of June 19? We could use

your wisdom, youth, age,

enthusiasm, artistry, music,

drama, cuteness, athleticism,

storytelling, cooking, leading,

following, splashing, dunking,

soaking, absorbing skills to

help a whole bunch of kids connect to God. How

about it? One day, one hour, one week. We can find

a place for you and YOU WILL HAVE FUN serving

God. Please pray about it and listen to God call

you with each rain or dew drop.

“The water that I will give will become in them a

spring of water gushing up to eternal life.”

John 4:14

It’s Raining Faith

Ministry Needs

Renee JK Jefferson

MARCH/APRIL 2016 Aubrey Patricia Barrett 03.6.2016

In preparation for their trip to Pine Ridge Reservation in June, our

high school missionaries will be taking part in a Sacred Sites Tour on

Saturday, May 7 12:30-5:30pm. This tour is open to anyone who

would like to join. Non-missionaries please rsvp to the church, sug-

gested donation $10 per person.

These tours of Dakota sacred sites are led by Jim Bear Jacobs and

Bob Klanderud and offer an opportunity to learn parts of Minneso-

ta history that are too often ignored, and to learn about them from

Native story-telling perspectives.

The tours center around the confluence of the Mississippi and

Minnesota rivers, what the Dakota refer to as Bdote, or "meeting

place of rivers." The tour stops include Fort Snelling, the site of the

Dakota internment camp following the Dakota-U.S. War, and Pilot Knob Hill, a traditional burial ground.

Sacred Sites Tours are an effort to create understanding and healing between Native American and non-Native

people, particularly those in various faith communities. Native people have suffered deep trauma over many

years, losing their land, language and culture, and all who call Minnesota home are the lesser for it. While many

people and institutions contributed to that trauma, it happened with the full participation of Christian churches.

We all still need healing; healing is doable, and churches have a role to play in healing.

Stories heal because they make invisible pain visible. The healing goes two ways, from the listener to the

storyteller, and from the storyteller to the listener.

Sacred Sites Tour: Saturday, May 7

1st Quarter Stewardship Report GERMANY, AUSTRIA AND PRAGUE

In the Footsteps of Martin Luther

12 DAYS: APRIL 24 – MAY 5, 2017

Visiting: BERLIN * WITTENBERG * EISLEBEN LEIPZIG * EISENACH * ERFURT * PRAGUE VIENNA * SALZBURG * MUNICH

$3899 PER PERSON FROM MINNEAPOLIS (Air/land tour price is $3209 plus $690 gov’t taxes & airline surcharges)

Hosted by

Rev. Dr. Ed Treat and Dr. Rob Reid

TOUR INCLUDES: Roundtrip Air from Minneapolis, First Class/Select Hotels, Most Meals,

Professional Tour Director, Comprehensive Sightseeing & more!!

FOR A BROCHURE & MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Pastor Ed Treat: Tel: (651) 356-1073 / Email: [email protected] Dr. Rob Reid: Tel: (763) 516-2878 / Email: [email protected]

SPACE IS LIMITED - BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!

Pastor Ed Treat 651.356.1073 / [email protected]

Dr. Rob Reid 763.516.2878 / [email protected]

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Go Forth To Serve

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Pine Ridge Mission Trip

June 12-18

This summer 15 of our high school students and 4 adult chaperones will be going to Pine Ridge Reservation in South Da-kota to serve the Lakota Sioux people with our partner organization, Next Step Minis-tries. We will be doing home repair and con-struction projects, as well as cultural learning and relationship building. Want to help sup-port a missionary? You can sponsor a mission-ary, donate supplies, or contribute generally

to the cost of the trip.

You are invited to attend our Commissioning and Thank You Services Sundays, June 5

and 26, at 8:30 or 10:00 a.m.

“Then the King will say, I’m telling the solemn

truth: Whenever you did one of these things to

someone overlooked or ignored, that was me—

you did it to me.“

Matthew 25:40

Help support our students by donating at:

https://www.gofundme.com/tlcmissiontrip

Youth Ministry Highlight TLC Youth and Family

Wapo and Luther Dell

TLC is headed back to Wapo and Luther Dell this

summer! Sign up at

http://lwlbci.com/transfiguration. Dates and ages

are:

July 15-17 Seeds Camp, 2nd-3rd grade

July 17-22 Wapo Youth, 4th-9th grade

July 24-29 Luther Dell, 7th-12th grade

Camperships are available, please contact Ben at

[email protected] to make arrangements.

Wacky Wednesdays

Wacky Wednesdays returns this summer. Come

hang out at TLC for worship at 6:15, then games,

activities and snacks after from 7-8 starting in June.

Graduation Sunday

Graduation Sunday is June 5. If you know a TLC

graduate, please send us their name, graduation

school, and any future plans (if applicable) and

invite them to come be honored in worship. Please

submit this info by May 22 for inclusion in the bulle-

tin.

Confirmation Calendar Highlights

April 30 Confirmation Rehearsal 9 a.m., Brunch at

10 a.m.

May 1 Confirmation Sunday, confirmands arrive by

8 a.m. Rite of Confirmation at 11:00 a.m.

May 4 End of Year Party for all Confirmation stu-

dents

Luther Dell Family Mission Camp

Check out page 8 for more information.

Ministry Needs

Each month we feature one of the ways that the Transfigura-tion community reaches out be-yond the doors of the church to love God through loving and serving our

neighbor. Here’s what’s coming up:

May

Feed My Starving Children (www.fmsc.org) is commit-

ted to feeding God’s children in body and spirit. The

approach is simple: children and adults hand-pack

meals specifically formulated for malnourished chil-

dren, and the meals are shipped to distribution part-

ners that FMSC works with. FMSC have reached near-

ly 70 countries around the world since it was founded

in 1987 here in the Twin Cities.

Thanks to Bob Riley for scheduling packing sessions

most months of the year, usually at the Eagan site.

Packing sessions are about 2 hours in duration. Peri-

odically, TLC youth do a packing session. TLC also

provides financial support in each year’s budget.

FMSC is dependent upon volunteers. If you would

like to join a TLC team packing food at FMSC,

the next opportunities will be:

Thursday, May 12, noon to 2:00 p.m.

Monday, May 16, 6 :00 to 7:30 p.m.

Please contact the church or sign up on the Yellow

bulletin insert.

Mission Camp June 26—July 2

Each year, a group of TLC folks of all ages go

up to the beautiful Luther Dell Bible Camp and

help them fix up the camp for summer. We do

repairs, cleaning, painting and more. This camp is

an important partner in ministry and they are

grateful for the help. Sign up on the Yellow

bulletin inserts or by calling the church. We stay

for free and chip in a little for food.

VEAP met the March goal of 75,000 lbs. of food;

500 lbs. collected by TLC confirmands. For every $1 YOU donate, VEAP can purchase $7-$9 worth of food. Paper supplies needed in May. Thanks so much

for your contributions.

Rev Arthur Murray

Ben Gieseke

Pine Ridge Mission Trip

Sponsorships

Supplies

Prayer

June

Cornerstone is located in Bloomington and provides a 24 hour emergency hotline, shelter and support for women and families who are experiencing do-mestic violence. Cornerstone’s ultimate goal is to reduce the prevalence of domestic violence, sexual

violence and human trafficking.

Marilyn Erickson will be hosting a no-cost, one-hour fundraising breakfast, Rebuilding Lives, Restoring Hope on June 21 at the Metropolitan Ballroom in Golden Valley. If you are interested in attending, please send an email to

[email protected].

If you are interested in making donations or volun-teering please contact Cornerstone,

Cornerstonemn.org

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~ May 2016 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Confirmation Sunday

8:15a-9:15a Worship-Communion (S)

9a-11a Blood Pressure Screening (FH) (FH)

9:30a-10:30a Worship-Communion (S)

11a-12p Worship-Rite of Confirmation/Communion (S)

12p-3p Privent Event

2

9a-3p Staff retreat OS

10a-2:45p Global Health Packing OS

12p-1p Step 11 meeting Conscious Contact CH

6p-8p Boy Scouts wFH

6:30p-7:45p TLC Handbells (S)

7p-8:30p Care Mail Crafters (Rm 4)

3 10a-11:30a First and Third Bible study (C) (C)

3p-7p Piano Lessons (M)

3p-6p Piano Lessons (Rm 1)

4:30p-6p Mission/Outreach Team C

6:30p-8:30p Overlook Townhome Assoc. FH, K

6:30p-7:30p Pilates eFH

4 9a-11a TLC Walkers (OS) (OS)

5p-5:30p Bronze Bells (S)

5:30p-6p Children's Choir (M)

5:30p-6:15p Pizza

5:30p-6p TLC Youth Singers (S)

6:15p-7p Oasis Worship-Communion (S)

7p-8:15p Chancel Choir (M,S)

7p-8p Coffee and Conversation AE

7p-8p Confirmation

8:30p-9:30p Praise and Worship Team (S)

5 Ascension

8a-9a Men's Gib Lee Memorial Bible Study (AE)

9a-11a Workmen (C)

1p-2p Computer Group (AE) (AE)

3p-6:30p Piano Lessons (M)

6 Mpls. Area Synod Assembly OS

9a-12p Quilters (Rooms 1 & 2)

7 Mpls. Area Synod Assembly OS

10a-12p Organist Rehearsal (S)

1p-5p Sacred Sites Tour OS

8 Mother's Day

8:15a-9:15a Worship-Communion (S)

9:30a-10:30a Worship-Communion (S)

10:45a-11:45a Health Cabinet (C)

11a-12p Worship-Communion (S)

9 10a-10:30a ELC Chapel sanctuary

12p-1p Step 11 meeting Conscious Contact CH

1p-2p Ruth-Rachel Circle (OS)

6p-8p Boy Scouts wFH

6:30p-7:45p TLC Handbells (S)

10 3p-7p Piano Lessons (M)

3p-6p Piano Lessons (Rm 1)

5p-6p RIC Ally Team C

6p-8p Church Council Meeting

6:30p-7:30p Pilates eFH

11 9a-11a TLC Walkers (OS) (OS)

9:30a-10:30a Sarah Esther Circle(C)

5:30p-6:15p Pizza

6:15p-7p Oasis Worship-Communion (S)

7p-8:15p Chancel Choir (M,S)

8:30p-9:30p Praise and Worship Team (S)

12 8a-9a Men's Gib Lee Memorial Bible Study (AE)

9a-11a Workmen (C)

12p-2p FMSC Eagan

1p-3p FFF book group (C)

3p-6:30p Piano Lessons (M)

13 9a-12p Quilters (Rooms 1 & 2)

14 10a-12p Organist Rehearsal (S)

15 Pentecost

8:15a-9:15 Worship-Comm-Healing Prayers (S)

8:30a-9:15a Teacher appreciation breakfast

9:30a-10:30a Baptism

9:30a-10:30a Last Day of Sunday Scool

9:30a-10:30 Worship-Comm-Healing Prys (S)

10:45a-12:15p New Member class AE

11a-12p Worship-Communion (S)

12p-1p Europe trip information wFH

2p-5p Private event FH, K

16 10a-2:45p Global Health Packing OS

12p-1p Step 11 meeting Conscious Contact CH

6p-8p Boy Scouts wFH

6p-7:30p FMSC Eagan

6:30p-7:45p TLC Handbells (S)

17 9a-4p Life Line ScreeningwFH

10a-11:30a 1st & 3rd Bible study (C) (C)

3p-7p Piano Lessons (M)

3p-6p Piano Lessons (Rm 1)

4:30p-5:30p Addiction Awareness C

6p-6:30p Flute Lesson Rm2

6p-8p Girl Scouts Rm1

6:30p-7:30p Pilates eFH

18 9a-11a TLC Walkers (OS) (OS)

5:30p-6:15p Pizza

6:15p-7p Oasis Worship-Communion (S)

7p-8:15p Chancel Choir (M,S)

7p-8p Pine Ridge Trip prep Y

8:30p-9:30p Praise and Worship Team (S)

19 ELC Flower Delivery Lawn & parking lot (Front Lawn)

8a-9a Men's Gib Lee Memorial Bible Study (AE)

9a-11a Workmen (C)

10a-11a K3P3 (Library)

3p-6:30p Piano Lessons (M)

6p-8p Senior Synod Band FH

20 9a-12p Quilters (Rooms 1 & 2)

21 10a-12p Organist Rehearsal (S)

22 Trinity Sunday

Volunteer Appreciation

8:15a-9:15a Worship-Communion (S)

9:30a-10:30a Worship-Communion (S)

11a-12p New Members received

11a-12p Worship-Communion (S)

23 10a-10:30a ELC Chapel sanctuary

12p-1p Step 11 meeting Conscious Contact CH

6p-8p Boy Scouts wFH

24 5:45p-8:51p ELC Training wFH

6p-7p Mental Health Awareness meeting (C)

6:30p-7:30p Pilates AE

25 9a-11a TLC Walkers (OS) (OS)

5:30p-6:15p Pizza

6:15p-7p Oasis Worship-Communion (S)

7p-8p Pine Ridge Trip prep Y

26 ELC KinderPlus Celebration FH

8a-9a Men's Gib Lee Memorial Bible Study (AE)

9a-11a Workmen (C)

5p-7p Piano Recital S

27 9a-12p Quilters (Rooms 1 & 2)

28 10a-12p Organist Rehearsal (S)

29 Summer Schedule Starts Summer Schedule

8:30a-9:30a Worship (S)

10a-11a Worship (S)

30 Memorial Day

ELC Closed

Memorial Day (United States)

TLC Closed

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TLC online calendar room key

AE adult education room K kitchen WFH west fellowship hall

C conference room CH chapel OS off site

FH fellowship hall M music room EFH east fellowship hall

S sanctuary