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Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church
Newsletter
June / July 2019
A Member Congregation of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod 1917-2017: A Century of God’s Gifts in Jesus Christ
Pastor: Rev. Jon C. Olson
Cell Phone: (307) 337-7838
Email: [email protected]
Church Office: (307) 234-0568
Church Secretary: Lisa Chandler
Church Email :
Website: www.tlc-casper.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/
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Inside this Issue
Pastor’s Notes pp.1-2
Congregation News p.3 Sunday School p.4
LWML p.5 Officers & Board Chairmen
Roster p.6
June/July:
Sunday Service Rosters
pp.7-8
Baptisms, Birthdays &
Anniversaries pp.9-10
Daily Scripture
Readings pp.11-12
Calendars p.13-14
Pastoral Meanderings
Not enough to stay two steps ahead… Got another email...You know how that goes. This time there was a rather salutary truth. A pastor complained that if all the churches were doing was trying to be one step ahead of another, it might last for a while and there might be some growth but in the end, the church may still die. That is simple but profound. Yet that is exactly what churches have been doing for ages and what many are doing with even more vigor now -- copying others and trying to stay one step ahead of the pack! It is as if we have grown so accustomed to and adept at re-inventing ourselves, that we no longer notice any contradiction there. We out program, out spend, out technology, out shock, and out vulgar until in the end the world does not know who Christians are anymore and Christians are not sure, either. So I have a radical thought. Maybe programs are like the pacifiers that do nothing but make us feel like we are doing okay, keeping busy, relevant, etc… Maybe the real emphasis ought to be on the family. No church can do much to make sure the faith exists beyond the generation in the pews UNLESS they teach the parents how to teach their children the faith at home. In other words, the only program that counts is catechesis and teaching those who catechize -- especially parents for the sake of their children. We have dumbed things down so that the Small Catechism is about as big as we tackle and it has become the domain of professional teachers in the churches instead of parents in the home. We have turned pastors into professional pray-ers and forgotten that the work of intercession belongs to all the baptized. We have turned the sturdy church music of old into eminently forgettable words and tunes that have a good beat but no meat and so our children are being entertained to death by people who think entertainment is the end that justifies the means.
As you may have noticed, I often find brief essays for the newsletter at a blog called Pastoral Meanderings. You can follow Rev. Peters’ blog at: www.pastoralmeanderings.blogspot.com Enjoy!
In Christ,
Pastor Olson
Rev. Peters been a Lutheran Pastor for more than 38 years, serving in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, and the Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Clarksville, TN, in his 27th year.
Part of the reason we have NONES is that we did not catechize their parents well and they did not catechize their children. It is not simply a new wave of agnosticism but a failure to teach the faith and teach it well and equip the teachers to teach the faith. So it all became somehow less important and less real and less urgent than the pressing matters of this moment. We forgot that the world was doing a very effective job of catechizing them into a life where pleasure, feelings, self, entertainment, experience, and technology can meet all their needs. We forgot that the world was doing a very effective job of teaching morality without morals, the naturalness of death with dignity if you cannot have life on your terms, and to live for me only. Kids are under great pressure to discount and reject the truths of the Christian faith and the Word of God and they cannot survive without a strong foundation, a living faith in the home, and the Divine Service calling them like a magnet to the places where God is, God gives, and God keeps them. We put them in children's church or nursery or playtime with the youth group and used the church as a babysitter instead of giving them Christ. So when they summon up their voice to say that they are a NONE, we are surprised??? Part of the reason we have DONES is that they left the faith and the church without being fully catechized in the first place. I have seldom met people who left the church over serious doctrinal difference but I have met people all the time who were there once but gradually were pulled away because the forces pulling them away were stronger than the forces pulling them in. Now, is some of that their fault? Of course it is. But we must also admit our own complicity in the matter. We did not address issues of life and morality clearly and with the Word of God. We did not speak to God's creation while science was inventing theories to explain it all away. We did not give them the tools of the Scriptures and catechism to know the faith. We let them sing nice songs instead of the sturdy chorales and hymns of faith that actually taught the faith. We taught them nothing really all that big or important was happening on Sunday morning. We gave them the idea that there is no difference between pastor and lay, one church or another, and that sincerity was more important than doctrinal clarity and truth. So when they left, we were surprised??? Catechesis. In the Church. To the parents. To the children. The discipline of weekly attendance at the Divine Service. The real Divine Service with real hymns that take most seriously Christ in our midst giving His gifts and speaking the language of the faith from the worship place to the home and carrying it all with them in the heart. Isn't this the only program that really counts???
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Trinity Congregation News & Information
Pie Sunday - July 7, 2019
Sign-up sheet is posted on the Fellowship Bulletin Board. We look for about 10 pies to be shared during fellowship time in the Parish Hall. Thank you, in advance, for sharing your God-given talents in the area of dessert baking. We look forward to enjoying the delicious offerings.
Dual Parish Family Picnic - Sunday, July 14, 2019 - 12:30 p.m.
Trinity and Mount Hope members invited to join together at Casper Mountain Bear Trap North Shelter for a family picnic. Chicken and hot dogs will be provided. Water, lemonade, tea and coffee will also be available. Look for a posted sign-up sheet for providing side dishes to share with others. Games and Christian fellowship to be enjoyed. Remember to bring your lawn chairs.
Food Barrel
Food donations collected in the barrel placed next to the library door in the Narthex, will be delivered the last week of each month. Thank you for remembering to share the abundance with others that God so graciously continues to bless us with.
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May 3, 2019
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, On behalf of the staff and families of Mount Hope Lutheran Church and School, I thank you for your tremendous generosity. The Trinity Benefit last week was so well organized, well-hosted, and fun to attend. Your careful planning and hard work were rewarded by bringing in more funds than we have ever collected at a school fundraiser. What a great blessing. We truly appreciate your support and your partnership as we strive to provide excellent classical Lutheran education for our community. In Christ, Angela Hill Headmaster
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Sunday School
June finds children meeting their teachers in a group setting for
Summer Sunday School. Students will be looking at the story of Rosa
Young and focus on the Bible account from 2 Timothy 1:1-7 (Timothy is
Taught). Together, they will see how God enables us to serve others with
joy. June will conclude with a lesson on Martin Luther and fun
activities.
There is no Sunday School during the months of July and August, 2019.
Sunday School will begin again on Sunday, September 9, 2019.
A “Special” thank you to Sarah Hockaday, Anthony and Terra
McCumber, Matthew and Bethany Quinn for recently assisting with
Sunday School.
Like to teach a Sunday School class, maybe like to substitute teach?
Positions are available for you to join the Trinity Sunday School staff.
Thinking you would like to commit but have questions? Just visit with
Micah Christensen or Pastor Olson.
Trinity’s Vacation Bible School:
Follow the Lamb/An Early Church VBS
July 22, 2019 - July 26th, 2019
For 3 year-olds through fourth grade. More information to
follow. If you would like to help, just let Terry Edds (307-724-
0467) or Jessica Stewart (307-333-6363) know.
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Our next general meeting will be September 14th in the LWML room at 9:30 a.m. All ladies are
invited and welcome to attend a meeting at any time! Please use the back entrance by the
kitchen if you would like to join us!
Upcoming Activities
Our spring luncheon with Mt. Hope will be June 1st at 11 a.m. Pastor Sonnenschein will give a
presentation on his and Rachel’s work at the Wind River Indian Mission. We will be having a
monetary ingathering to purchase Arch books from CPH for the children. There is a purple donation
box on the LWML table in the narthex if you would like to donate.
Mites and Missions
Each month Trinity LWML sends a donation to a different mission project. The June donation goes to Concordia Gospel Outreach a mission agency that distributes Gospel materials to the world. July’s donation goes to The Garuna (Grace) Foundation helping to prepare leaders in the Lutheran churches in southeast Asia. The mites collected on the 2nd Sunday of each month go to the Wyoming District office to be distributed to 11 grants which were voted on at the LWML District Convention which was held June 21st—23rd, 2018 in Cheyenne. As of the end of January $16,000.00 of the $35,000.00 has been paid.
Book Nook (A Christian Living Resource Center)
You will find cards for every occasion in the book nook. Cards include a printed scripture verse. Come by and check out the selection! The Book Nook is located in the LWML room just outside of the Fellowship Hall. If you need assistance please see Jo Giles or call her at 235-1664.
ATTENTION WOMEN OF TRINITY! Do you enjoy fellowship with the other ladies of Trinity? Can you tie a knot? Do you know how to work a pair of scissors? Then the LWML would love to invite you to join the quilting group. These ladies meet two days a month (1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 9 a.m.), September through May, to create beautiful quilts. This year we made 50 quilts! Good job ladies! We are giving 10 quilts to the Central Wyoming Rescue Mission, possibly some to Seton House and some to the Wind River Indian Mission. Check the church calendar and join us for a cup of coffee and see what we do. We would love to have you. We can always use any size sheets, or blankets in good repair. Queen size or larger flat sheets or blankets work best. We are also looking for donations of thread to sew the quilts. It takes a lot of thread to sew the tops! If you have any of these items you would like to donate, there is a box in the LWML room for them. All donations are very much appreciated! A big thank you to those who have donated in the past! Without your help we could not have made so many! For questions please contact Nancy Martin at 237-8598, or Joyce Ewing at 333-2723.
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Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church
Officers & Board Chairmen
Chairman: Andrew Beyeler
(307) 899-0553
Vice—Chairman: Michael Collins
(307) 259-5153
Treasurer: John Ewing
(505) 400-1329
Financial Beth Burgess
Secretary: (307) 262-3025
Recording Faye Lund
Secretary: (307) 234-2328
Head Kyle Rice
Elder: (307) 251-6855
Stewardship: Leonard Bauer
(307) 267-7171
Head Brian Chandler
Trustee: (307) 399-0799
Christian Micah Christensen
Education: (307) 287-3348
Fellowship: Deanna Long
(307) 235-8065
Young Peoples JessiKay Witkop
Work: (307) 258-9717
LWML President: Faye Lund
(307) 234-2328
Board of Elders
Lou Allgeier: Stu - W (307) 265-1894
Shawn Dukart: Ru - Sto
(307) 251-8431
Gary Edds: Mass - Pi (307) 462-6065
Joshua Witkop: Q - Ro (307) 307-247-5071
Marty Finch: He - Kre
(307) 268-8471
Jack Hyde: Kru - Masca (307) 473-1005
Rick Reimann: Cr - Ha
(307) 577-5661
Kyle Rice: A - Co (307) 251-6855
Concerns about the Divine Service, service times, pastoral care, church membership, or similar items should be addressed to the chairman of the Board
of Elders, Jack Hyde.
The members of the Board of Elders work closely with the Pastor for the spiritual well-being of the
congregation.
FUNDRAISING GUILDELINES: (on Church Property)
Please do not use the fellowship time after services for soliciting. All fundraising needs to be approved by the Board of Elders. No collections in the sanctuary or on church property except for those by auxiliaries (LWML, or boards of the congregations such as Youth Group, Fellowship) are allowed. This includes the solicitation for schools, sports, scouts or any group not specifically identified and associated with the congregation.
CRUCIFER/ACOLYTE 2nd: Paul Olson
9th: Noah Waterbury
16th: Silas Witkop
23rd: Matthew Quinn
30th: Ayden Robinett
USHERS
2nd: Leonard Bauer, Blaine Christensen, Gary Edds, John Ewing, Sage Haight, Jack
Hyde, Nathan Murrell, Zak Szekely
9th: Lou Allgeier, Brian Chandler, Marty Finch, David Hutton, Richard Oates,
Brian Quinn, Kyle Rice, Wesley Rice, William Rice
16th: Mike Collins, Derek Buist, Keith Giles, Brandt Hedquist, Jim Kirchen, Keith
Schoup, Tony Stitt, Josh Witkop
23rd: Andrew Beyeler, Dave Denke, Shawn Dukart, Chris Hermel, Vaughn Long,
Bryan Pickett, Rick Reimann, Ryan Waterbury
30th: Andrew Beyeler, Dave Denke, Shawn Dukart, Chris Hermel, Vaughn Long,
Bryan Pickett, Rick Reimann, Ryan Waterbury
GREETERS
2nd: Beth Burgess, David & Kathy Hutton
9th: Carol Boe, Peggy Johnson, Karon Rufenacht
16th: Joan Ellbogen, Jim Kirchen
23rd: Keith Schoup
30th: Carol Boe, Tom Lucous
ALTAR GUILD Peggy Johnson & Karen Long
ALTAR GUILD ASSISTANTS
2nd: Maddy & Hailey Willis
9th: Essence Koch & Ayla Huss
16th: Caitlyn & Rebekah Wise
23rd: Neala DuMont & Paige Wilson
30th: Sarah Hockaday & Terra McCumber
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June 2019
Sunday Service Roster
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS 2nd: Jack Hyde & John Ewing
9th: Kyle Rice & Rick Reimann
16th: Kyle Rice & Lou Allgeier
23rd: Shawn Dukart & Gary Edds
30th: Marty Finch & Jack Hyde
CRUCIFER/ACOLYTE
7th: Paul Olson
14th: Caleb Sherwin
21st: Noah Waterbury
28th: Silas Witkop
USHERS
7th: Leonard Bauer, Blaine Christensen, Gary Edds, John Ewing, Sage Haight,
Jack Hyde, Nathan Murrell, Zak Szekely
14th: Lou Allgeier, Brian Chandler, Marty Finch, David Hutton, Richard Oates,
Brian Quinn, Kyle Rice, Wesley Rice, William Rice
21st: Mike Collins, Derek Buist, Keith Giles, Brandt Hedquist, Jim Kirchen,
Keith Schoup, Tony Stitt, Josh Witkop
28th: Andrew Beyeler, Dave Denke, Shawn Dukart, Chris Hermel, Vaughn
Long, Bryan Pickett, Rick Reimann, Ryan Waterbury
GREETERS
7th: David & Kathy Hutton, Jim Kirchen
14th: Gene & Deanna Long, Tom Lucous
21st: Shawn & Eulynda Dukart, Ryan & Meghan Waterbury
28th: Josh & JessiKay Witkop, Sandy VanGalder
ALTAR GUILD
Gary & Terry Edds, Jessica Stewart
ALTAR GUILD ASSISTANTS 7th: Ayla Huss & Rebekah Hockaday
14th: Bethany Quinn & Terra McCumber
21st: Morgan & Evelyn Witkop
28th: Maddy & Hailey Willis
June/July 2019 Newsletter, Page 8
July 2019
Sunday Service Roster
June Baptisms 1 Heidi Kriegh 4 Brian Quinn 5 Marie Rieker Brad Stutheit Jade Stutheit 6 Sarah Willis 7 Kathy Finch Michael Herndon Juanita Soulek 9 Kelley Anderson Jerred Stoll 13 Teri Lyttle 14 Faye Lund 18 Joe Larsen 25 Kim Beem 26 Xavier Buist 27 LaRee Means 30 Steve Jenkins
June Birthdays 3 Rae Appel 4 Peggy Johnson Sarah Willis 5 Jade Schulte Heather Thorpe 6 Verna Larsen
7 Kenny Mass Hannah Schoup 8 Michaella Dukart 9 Xavier Buist 11 Jon Beem 12 Keith Giles Rick Reimann Avery Waterbury 15 Kim Beem 20 Willa Beyeler
21 Mari Stoll 23 Leonard Bauer 24 David Hutton Paul Olson 25 Keith Schoup Jensen Sherwin 27 Bradley Reese 29 Rick Means 30 Bud Ross
Wedding Anniversaries
June 1 Richard & LaRee Means 61 Years June 8 Rick & Nancy Means 28 Years June 11 Greg & Shelby Vircks 3 Years June 13 Fred & Theresia Nemitz 62 Years June 16 Sandy & Daniel VanGalder 18 Years June 20 Micah & Erin Christensen 4 Years June 21 Brian & Lisa Chandler 11 Years June 24 Gene & Deanna Long 52 Years June 25 Marty & Kathy Finch 31 Years June 28 Jon & Kim Beem 5 Years June 29 Sarah & Kevin Willis 17 Years June 29 Joshua & JessiKay Witkop 17 Years
June/July 2019 Newsletter, Page 9
July Baptisms 1 David Hutton Nancy Martin Dorothy Reimann Rick Reimann 4 Jensen Sherwin 6 Paul Olson Keith Schoup 8 Silas Witkop 9 Michaella Dukart Tayler Dukart Nicholas Gaskins Samantha Hermel 10 Peggy Johnson 13 Willa Beyeler 15 Chris Hermel 20 Rylee Koch Bonnie Ward 21 Hannah Schoup 22 Kenny Mass 23 Rick Means 27 Kelly Pickett Ryan Waterbury 30 Rebekah Wise 31 David Boehnke
July Birthdays 2 Isabella Kriegh 5 Ryan Waterbury 8 Jessica Stewart 9 Robyn Boe 12 Mike Schultz 16 Vicki Burger 17 Marty Finch Rylee Koch 20 Michaela Anderson 21 Jack Huss 25 Evelyn Witkop 26 Della Wolfe 27 David Boehnke 28 Tom Lucous 29 Andrew Thorpe 31 Karen Bunney Brandt Hedquist
Wedding Anniversaries
July 22 Shawn & Eulynda Dukart 25 Years July 27 Brooke & Regis Michelena 3 Years July 29 Eric & Samantha Hermel 2 Years
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1 June Num. 13:1-3, 17-33 Luke 18: 1-17
2 June Num. 14:1-25 Luke 18:18-34
3 June Num. 14:26-45 Num. 15:1-41 Luke 18:35-19:10 .
4 June Num. 16:1-22 Luke 19:11-28
5 June Num. 16:23-40 Luke 19:29-48
6 June Num. 16:41—17:13 Num. 18:1-19:22 Luke 20:1-18
7 June Num. 20:1-21 Luke 20:19-44
8 June Num. 20:22—21:9 Luke 20:45—21:19
9 June Num. 21:10-35 Luke 21:20-38
10 June Num. 22:1-20 Luke 22:1-23
11 June Num. 22:21—23:3 Luke 22:24-46
12 June Num. 23:4-28 Luke 22:47-71
13 June Num. 24:1-25 Luke 23:1-25
14 June Num. 27:12-23 Luke 23:26-56
15 June Num. 32:1-6, 16-27 Luke 24:1-27
16 June Num. 35:9-30 Acts 1:1—7:60
Luke 24:28-53
17 June Proverbs 17:1-28 Proverbs 18:1—20:4 John 16:17-33
18 June Proverbs 20:5-25 Proverbs 21:1-31 John 17:1-26
19 June Proverbs 22:1-21 John 18:1-14
20 June Proverbs 22:22—23:12 John 18:15-40
21 June Proverbs 24:1-22 John 19:1-22
22 June Proverbs 25:1-22 Proverbs 26:1-28 John 19:23-42
23 June Proverbs 27:1-24 Proverbs 28:1—29:27 John 20:1-18
24 June Proverbs 30:1-9, 18-33 John 20:19-31
25 June Proverbs 31:10-31 John 21:1-25
26 June Joshua 1:1-18 Acts 8:1-25
27 June Joshua 2:1-24 Acts 8:26-40
28 June Joshua 3:1-17 Acts 9:1-22
29 June Joshua 4:1-24 Acts 9:23-43 30 June Joshua 5:1—6:5 Acts 10:1-17
DAILY SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR JUNE 2019
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1 July Joshua 6:6-27 Acts 10:18-33
2 July Joshua 7:1-26 Acts 10:34-48
3 July Joshua 8:1-28 Acts 11:1-18 .
4 July Joshua 10:1-25 Joshua 10:28—22:34 Acts 11:19-30
5 July Joshua 23:1-16 Acts 12:1-25
6 July Joshua 24:1-31 Judges 1:1-36 Acts 13:1-12
7 July Judges 2:6-23 Acts 13:13-41
8 July Judges 3:7-31 Acts 13:42-52
9 July Judges 4:1-24 Judges 5:1-31 Acts 14:1-18
10 July Judges 6:1-24 Acts 14:19—15:5
11 July Judges 6:25-40 Acts 15:6-21
12 July Judges 7:1-23 Judges 7:24—12:15 Galatians 1:1-24
13 July Judges 13:1-25 Ruth 1:1—4:22 Galatians 2:1-21
14 July Judges 14:1-20 Galatians 3:1-22
15 July Judges 15:1—16:3 Galatians 3:23—4:11
16 July Judges 16:4-30 Judges 17:1—21:25
Galatians 4:12-31
17 July 1 Samuel 1:1-20 Galatians 5:1-26
18 July 1 Samuel 1:21—2:17 Galatians 6:1-18
19 July 1 Samuel 2:18-36 Acts 15:22-41
20 July 1 Samuel 3:1-21 Acts 16:1-22
21 July 1 Samuel 4:1-22 Acts 17:1-34 Acts 16:23-40
22 July 1 Samuel 5:1—6:3, 10-16 Acts 18:1-11, 23-28
23 July 1 Samuel 6:19—7:17 Acts 19:23—21:14 Acts 19:1-22
24 July 1 Samuel 8:1-22 Acts 21:15-36
25 July 1 Samuel 9:1-27 Acts 21:37—22:16
26 July 1 Samuel 10:1-27 Acts 22:17-29
27 July 1 Samuel 12:1-25 Acts 22:30—23:11
28 July 1 Samuel 13:1-18 Acts 23:12-35
29 July 1 Samuel 14:47—15:9 Acts 24:1-23 30 July 1 Samuel 15:10-35 Acts 24:24—25:12 31 July 1 Samuel 16:1-23 Acts 25:13-27
DAILY SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR JULY 2019
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat
26 Rogate
Divine Service 9 am Bible Study & Sunday School
10:35 am
27
Memorial Day
Office Closed
28
29
Bible Study
1:15 pm
30 Ascension of
Our Lord
Divine Service with Installation of Rev.
Andy Richard
at Mt. Hope
6:30 pm
31 1
True Care Walk 8:30am North
Casper Athletic Complex
LWML Rev.
Sonnenschein 11 am-12pm
2 Exaudi
Divine Service 9 am Bible Study & Sunday School
10:35 am
3
Pastor’s Day Off
4
5
6
7 8
9 The Day of Pentecost
LWML Mite Box Sunday
Divine Service 9 am Bible Study & Sunday School
10:35 am
Rev. Ron Garwood
10
Ladies’ Bible
Study
9:00 am
11
12
13
14
15
16 The Holy Trinity
Divine Service 9 am Bible Study & Sunday School
10:35 am
Rev. John Hill
17
Ladies’ Bible
Study
9:00 am
18
19
20 21
22
23 First Sunday after Trinity
Divine Service 9 am Bible Study & Sunday School
10:35 am
24
Ladies’ Bible
Study
9:00 am
Pastor’s Day Off
25
26
Bible Study
1:15 pm
Elders’ Meeting
7 pm
27
28 29
June 2019
30 Second Sunday
after Trinity Divine Service 9 am Bible Study & Sunday School
10:35 am
1
2
3
4
Independence
Day
Office Closed
5 6
Father/Son Retreat @ Camp Roberts in the Big Horn
Mountains—thru Sunday.
Pastor Olson on Vacation
Pastor Olson on Vacation
Pastor Olson on Vacation
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat
30 Second Sunday
after Trinity Divine Service 9 am Bible Study & Sunday School
10:35 am
1
Ladies’ Bible
Study
9:00 am
Pastor’s Day Off
2
3
Bible Study
1:15 pm
4
Independence
Day
Office Closed
5 6
7 Third Sunday after Trinity
Divine Service 9 am Bible Study
10:35 am
Pie Sunday
8
Ladies’ Bible
Study
9:00 am
Pastor’s Day Off
9
10
Bible Study
1:15 pm
11
12 13
14 Fourth Sunday
after Trinity LWML Mite Box Sunday
Divine Service 9 am
Picnic on Casper Mountain
Noon
15
Ladies’ Bible
Study
9:00 am
Pastor’s Day Off
16
17
Bible Study
1:15 pm
18
19
20
21 Fifth Sunday after Trinity
Divine Service 9 am Bible Study
10:35 am
22
Ladies’ Bible
Study
9:00 am
23
*Submissions for
August Newsletter
deadline
24
Bible Study
1:15 pm
25 26
27
28 Sixth Sunday after Trinity
Divine Service 9 am Bible Study
10:35 am
29
Ladies’ Bible
Study
9:00 am
Pastor’s Day Off
30
31
Bible Study
1:15 pm
1
2
July 2019
Vacation Bible School 9 a.m.—Noon
Lander Youth Camp—August 4-8. Registration materials will be available soon.