408 Ninth Street NW
Mandan, ND 58554
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Phone: 701-663-3594
Fax: 701-663-6217
E-mail: [email protected]
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Transforming Lives
in Christ.
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Happy
Easter from
the staff at
First
Lutheran
Church!
www.firstlutheranofmandan.org
We’re on the web!
Council E-mail:
In September’s newsletter entitled “Full of Change”, I
wrote about transition. The changing seasons, the new HVAC
system, and the laments of what could have been. Since last
June, I have seen a lot of change, and since the September
newsletter I have experienced a lot of personal change. William
started preschool, I had an emergency appendectomy, and then
I found out we were expecting our second child at the end of
August. Not to mention it finally feels like spring! Hallelujah!
One of the toughest transitions is yet to come – Pastor
Lee’s retirement. I have to confess I have a mix of emotions. I
am excited for Pastor Lee as he begins the next chapter of his
story. Pastor Lee has taught me so much about what it means
to be a “pastor” - to listen and care for individuals and the
congregation. I truly believe that listening to him preach has
made me a better preacher. I feel blessed to have worked with
him. Yet, I am grieving the loss of a colleague who has offered
so much to the larger church and this congregation, a colleague
who’s passion, love, and insight will no longer be a part of First
Lutheran.
Despite my grief at what we are losing, I look to the
future with hope. Just read these words from Jeremiah 29:11,
“For surely I know the plans I have for you, says the LORD,
plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with
hope.” We are all a mix of emotions – joy, excitement, sadness,
and grief. Yet, God is at work in Pastor Lee’s life, just as God is
at work in your life and in our congregation; working to bring
about a future of hope.
There will be a ‘farewell potluck’ for Pastor Lee on
Sunday, April 28th at 11:45A.M. in the Fellowship Hall. Please
come and bring a side. Church Council will provide the main
dish. Let us share God’s hope with Pastor Lee, even as we
anticipate the future.
Grace and Peace,
Pastor Chris
April 2019
Administrative Pastor
Rev. Lee Herberg
663-3594
Associate Pastor
Rev. Christina Martin
663-3594
Administrative Assistant &
Coordinator of Lay
Ministries
Jackie Schulz
663-3594
Sunday School Ministry
Coordinator
Kama Hoovestol
663-3594 (o)
Custodians
Ron & Mavis Watson
Financial Administration
Jennifer Scheet
First Lutheran Is A Mission
Partner with Camp of the
Cross Ministries
First Lutheran
Staff
First Lutheran Church
April Newsletter
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11th Annual Theology on the Prairie Lecture Series
with Keynote Presenter: Rev. Dr. Rick Carlson
Where: Camp of the Cross Ministries ~ Garrison, ND
When: April 28th-30th
Time: Sunday 5:00 P.M. (includes supper at 6:00 P.M.) to Tuesday Noon (following brunch).
To register please call Camp of the Cross at 701-337-2246 by April 15th!
A Word from the Mission Endowment Committee…
Lent provides an opportunity to strengthen our devotion to God. Perhaps this is the time to make a planned gift to our endowment which will strengthen our congregation’s future and keep ministry faith alive for generations to come. Contact one of the First Lutheran Mission Endowment Committee Members: Kristi Entzi (400-6900), Michelle Radke (400-9687), Heather Heinle (226-4956), Terry Bohn (471-7725), or Dave Anderson (400-5081) or call the church office for more information on how you can contribute (663-3594).
Palm Sunday, April 14th
8:30 A.M. & 10:45 A.M.
Maundy Thursday, April 18th
7:00 P.M. Worship with Holy
Communion
Good Friday, April 19th
7:00 P.M. Tenebrae Service
Note: No Wednesday Evening
Service on April 17th
Easter Sunday, April 21st
7:00 A.M. - Sunrise Service
(led by the youth)
9:00 A.M. - Traditional Easter
Festival Service
11:00 A.M. - Contemporary Easter
Festival Service
Easter Breakfast
8:00-9:00 A.M.
The youth will be serving egg bake, fruit,
coffee & juice for a free will offering.
Please join us!
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Mark Your
Calendar…
3rd: 7pm - Confirmation -
Large Group
4th: LAF - Sloppy Joes
10th: 7pm - Confirmation -
Large Group
11th: LAF - Sandwiches
17th: No Confirmation
18th: LAF - Nachos
24th: 7pm - Confirmation
Large Group
25th: LAF - Mac & Cheese
Our youth are available and happy to “egg” the house of your choice. Each plastic egg is filled with one small toy and one piece of peanut free candy! Every order also contains a golden egg with a special surprise in side. Your eggs will be delivered the night before Easter. So on Easter morning the house of your choice will awake with a fun surprise on their lawn.
40 eggs are just $20, 80 eggs are just $40. Larger orders are available-please contact Pastor Chris.
All profits go to our First Lutheran Youth going on the mission trip. Please turn in your orders no later than April 14!
We would love to have you join us!
Sunday, April 21st
8:00-9:00 A.M.
The youth will be serving egg
bake, fruit, coffee & juice for a
free will offering.
What: Bake Sale for Camp
Scholarships
When: Sunday, April 14th
Come and get your Easter
goodies and help our youth go
to Bible camp this summer!
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Sunday ~
8:30 am ~ Traditional
10:45 am ~ Contemporary
9:30 am ~ Coffee
9:30 am ~ Church School
Wednesday ~
6:00 pm ~ Transitional
6:00 pm ~ Church School
7:00 pm ~ Confirmation
Worship Schedule
Special Thanks
Thank you to all the greeters, ushers, communion servers,
readers, communion set-up, coffee hour workers, and to all
who have supplied goodies for the last month. Your help is
greatly appreciated!
Baptisms:
March 3 Kase Anthony Seeman
March 24 Christian Xavier Jordan
March 24 Presley Ella Ramsdell
Weddings:
March 12 David Haberstroh & Laura Gerhart
Funerals:
March 12 Michael Groce
March 26 Scott Heinert
Memorial Fund
Pastoral Acts
In memory of Lloyd Keidel given by Cathy Sommer.
Deadline for
articles for the May
Newsletter will be
April 17th.
April ~ Mission of the Month Weekend Meals for Mandan Kids
Items needed are Chap Stick, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Fruit
Cups, Canned Fruit, Granola Bars, Cereal, Pudding
Cups, Applesauce, Chef Boyardee', Mac & Cheese, Soups,
Hamburger Helper, Spaghetti Noodles, Spaghetti Sauce,
Pop Tarts, Instant Mashed Potatoes, Rice A Roni, Pasta
Roni, Pork and Beans, Baked Beans, Pancake Mix-no
eggs required such as Krusteaz Brand, Syrup, Canned
Tuna, Chicken, Ham.
NO GLASS JARS PLEASE!
You may put your items in the boxes in the Narthex.
Thank you!
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First Lutheran of Mandan – Church Council Minutes
February 21, 2019
Members Present: Pastor Lee Herberg, Pastor Christina Martin, Kevin Fishbeck, Wayne Friesz,
Mike Hatzenbuhler, Carol Nitschke, Ron Webb, Tony Michlitsch, Jeff Bradford
Devotions presented by Pastor Christina Martin
Approval of Agenda
Moved: Kevin Fishbeck, Second: Jeff Bradford Motion: Passed
Approval of Minutes from December 20, 2018, January 08, 2019, January 18, 2019 meetings
Moved: Kevin Fishbeck, Second: Mike Hatzenbuhler Motion: Passed
Financial Report
• January Income: $37,900 • January Expenses: $40,871 • Cash on Hand: $159,008.77
Unfinished Business
• Ceiling fans in sanctuary update:
No Update
• Education / Youth Support Staff Position
Youth Team, President, Accountant to meet with Kama on February 25 to discuss
job requirements, pay and responsibilities
• Sanctuary Choir Director
There has been a qualified applicant and discussions have started.
• Nominating Committee for Council to name new positions
Carol Nitschke joined, but there are still two vacant positions on council
New Business
• Election of Officers
Nominations
President: Kevin Fishbeck nominated by Wayne Friesz, Seconded by Jeff Bradford
No other nominations Motion Passed
Vice President: Wayne Friesz nominated by Tony Michlitsch, Seconded by Mike
Hatzenbuhler
No other nominations Motion Passed
Secretary: Jeff Bradford nominated by Kevin Fishbeck, Seconded by Carol
Nitschke No other nominations Motion Passed
• Cathy Long and Kathy Brandvold have been putting in a lot of extra time while we search
for a music director.
Motion:
▪ Cathy Long be paid 200% of normal pay as her effort has doubled
▪ Kathy Brandvold be paid 150% of normal to compensate her extra efforts
▪ Back pay to January 1, 2019
▪ This will continue until the spot is filled and their workload returns to normal
Moved: Jeff Bradford, Second: Kevin Fishbeck Motion passed
• Ceiling Leaks throughout the church. Investigations ongoing with roofer and other
technical professionals as to cause and fix.
• We are losing our job postings on JSND Workforce Connection. Will repost when allowed
to again.
Reports
• Pastor Lee: 0 Baptisms, 2 Weddings, 3 Funerals Presided at Communion Services at
Prospera Communities in January Retirement Announcement Made: May 1, 2019
• Pastor Chris: 0 Baptisms, 0 Weddings, 4 Funerals Presided at Communion Services at
Prospera Communities in February February Synod Council in Minot Monthly sessions with
Leadership for Faithful Innovation & in-person training for Leadership for Faithful Innovation
• Stewardship – no report
• Worship – no report
• Parish Education / Youth - Meeting with Kama on Feb 25, First Communion for 5th Grade
on April 18, children singing at Palm Sunday Service
• Evangelism and Outreach - LAF is going very well. Pastor Lee’s help with the program will
be missed.
• Property and Management - Nothing that wasn’t covered in business portion of meeting
Correspondence
Thank you from Girl Scouts for the church allowing use of its space for their meetings;
thank you from Lewis and Clark for the gifts, snacks, supplies and food items; thank you from
Mandan School District for backpacks - Donations helped over 360 students and families;
Golden Age Services - thank you for $157.54 for Home Delivered Meals; thank you for $124.70
for Home Delivered Meals; Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center - thank you for $210.43 for M-
Club, thank you for $265.18 for M-Club.
Motion to Adjourn
Moved: Tony Michlitsch, Second: Mike Hatzenbuhler, Meeting Adjourned
Next Meeting: March 21, 2019 at 7pm
Meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer
PAGE 6 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH APRIL 2019 Greetings from Kumamoto. We are currently getting ready for the cherry blossom season while we are finishing the school year (March 20) and preparing for the new school year (April 1). It is always busy around here!
Home Assignment 2018. Even though it was almost 6 months ago, this is my first
newsletter after home assignment. So—just to recap, we survived another home assignment!! It was a great opportunity to spend time with family and have English immersion for Jun. (Pic top left: Jun in the airport in Seattle. He got to the top of the gangway and screamed, “We are in AMERICA!” even though it felt like 2am!!) We spent the first few weeks in Seattle in the Northwest Washington Synod. Jun went to a Montessori School, “The Children’s School”, and we did some of the touristy things. (Pic middle left: Jun and some new friends. Pic right: Jun, the sleeping Haru and I at the top of
the Space Needle) After that, we moved on to North Dakota and stayed with my parents. We visited lots of churches—and lots of you! It was great to see so many of you and share about the continuing recovery after the 2016 earthquake. (God has been so good and we have even noticed more of the temporary housing being taken down since we arrived back.) Jun and Haru were both able to take in lots of the Minot Public Library activities for children and a YMCA class. We definitely miss those types of activities here in Kumamoto!
Post Maternity Leave I started back full time on all my church activities after returning
home last fall. We are back in the swing of the youth program at Kengun where we have about 4-5 junior high and high school students who come on Sunday mornings. We also do the International Kids program on the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s of each month before the evening worship. Last Sunday, Ascension Sunday, we had a group of 6 kids—mainly toddlers. They have parents from Kenya, Ireland, the US, and Japan. Children’s sermons are quite fun with toddlers. (Pic: all the kids during my Children’s Message) Let me know if you have any suggestions!
School I started back at school on October 1st, the beginning of the 2nd semester. I have taken back all the jobs that I had before Haru was born, plus a few more. This makes things difficult when I have to leave by 5 to pick the boys up from the kindergarten/day care on our campus. (Japanese teachers often stay until 8 or 9pm in order to finish all their work.) I am vice in command for our Religious Committee which takes care of every morning worship service and all Christian activities on the high school and junior high side of campus. Our chaplain, Che-sensei, is waiting for the birth of his first child--so I am on deck every morning to do the message at our worship service!
Please pray for:
Erica, Erin and Jordan who are in J3 orientation and will start teaching in April.
Spencer who is waiting for a visa so that he can also come at teach at Luther in April.
Christ’s Peace & Prayers,
Katie S. Narum Miyamoto
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