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1 Holden Lutheran Parish N3388 State Road 152 Wautoma WI 54982 (Mount Morris Holden N3388 State Road 152 Wautoma, WI 54982) (West Holden N4256 County Road MM Wautoma, WI 54982 A congregaon of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America - East Central Synod of Wisconsin Pastor: Barb Girod Administrave Assistant: Roni Troen Office Hours: Mon.-Thur. 9:00 A.M.—2:00 P.M. Church phone: 920-787-3187 Website: www.holdenlutheranparish.org Email: [email protected]. Holden Lutheran Parish Mission Statement As past and present partners in the Gospel, Mt. Morris Holden and West Holden members serve the community by giving of ourselves, proclaiming the good news of Gods love and salvaon through Jesus Christ, and inving and challenging all to join us in the mission to worship, witness and outreach. H o ld e n H i gh l ig h ts 2014 WEST HOLDEN 8:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP * * * MOUNT MORRIS HOLDEN 10:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP

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Holden Lutheran Parish

N3388 State Road 152

Wautoma WI 54982

(Mount Morris Holden N3388 State Road 152

Wautoma, WI 54982)

(West Holden N4256 County Road MM

Wautoma, WI 54982

A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in

America - East Central Synod of Wisconsin

Pastor: Barb Girod

Administrative Assistant: Roni Troen

Office Hours: Mon.-Thur. 9:00 A.M.—2:00 P.M.

Church phone: 920-787-3187

Website: www.holdenlutheranparish.org

Email: [email protected].

Holden Lutheran Parish Mission Statement

As past and present partners in the Gospel, Mt. Morris Holden and West Holden members serve the community by giving of

ourselves, proclaiming the good news of God’s love and salvation through Jesus Christ, and inviting and challenging all to join

us in the mission to worship, witness and outreach.

Holden Highlights

2014

WEST HOLDEN 8:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP

* * * MOUNT MORRIS HOLDEN

10:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP

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Holden Lutheran Parish

Parish Office Hours Mon-Thur 9:00-2:00

Contact Information

Parish office phone 920-787-3187

Pastor Barb Girod

Website: www.holdenlutheranparish.org

[email protected]

West Holden

Gary Thompson President 240-6322

Kathy Norlin Secretary 622-5012

Terry Johannes Treasurer 787-0013

Bonnie Patti Fin. Sec 622-4009

Allen Stea Deacon 787-4869

Marie Thompson Deacon 622-4988

Laura Araiza Deacon 647-0868

CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS

Mt. Morris

John Jarvis President 572-0029

Judy Foster Secretary 787-4601

Lars Anderson Treasurer 920-765-4114

Pat Hassmann Fin. Sec. 787-5484

Mike Anderson Deacon 787-3237

Oscar Miller Deacon 715-228-5141

Val Jarvis Deacon 787-1399

Bonnie Starkweather WELCA Rep. 787-2387

The “Holden Highlights” Newsletter Holden Highlights is a monthly publication for members and friends of Holden Lutheran Parish. Newsletter will be sent via e-mail to those that are “online”. If you don’t have e-mail, labeled copies of the newsletter will be available at the churches so they may be picked up. Arrangements will be made for delivery of newsletters to those that don’t have e-mail and cannot pick up their copy.

Change of address or articles may be submitted until the 15th of each month for publication the next month. Please e-mail inquiries or articles to [email protected] or mail to : Holden Lutheran Parish, N3388 State Road 152, Wautoma, WI 54982

The Holden Parish Bulletins

Information to be included in the weekly Sunday bulletin should be submitted to the office by Tuesday noon. This will provide adequate time to clarify/confirm the information and properly format and include them in the bulletin. Thank you.

Do we have your e-mail

address?

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You are invited to the festive closing event for

the 2014 confirmation class. Included in the festivities

will be:

A performance by Holden Parish Not Ready for Prime

Time but Just Right for Confirmation Class Players.

A rousing round of Quiz Bowl (you might just win a

can of Spam) and

A sampling of Confirmation Class treats.

Christ was born. Christ has died. Christ has risen. In just over four months this is what we have celebrated together. It has been a time of joy and celebra-tion. Our journey continues with this as a foundation. On the second Sunday of Easter we will hear how Jesus met two people on the road to Emmaus. As Christians our lives are grounded in the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Even so, we do not stay at the manger. Nor do we stay at the cross and we do not stay at the empty tomb. Like the disciples we journey on and find Jesus on the road of our lives. What does that mean? What does that look like? Where do we see Jesus? How do we see hem? Where will we meet him? What words does he have for us? What is he calling us to do? These are just a few of the questions we can ponder as we continue to journey in our ministry together.

As part of that journey the two councils recently spent time together in reflection and wondering. During that time I asked them to answer two questions, “What would it be like if…”, and ”I’ve always wanted to…” for four different categories: Worship, Building Community, Ministry/Outreach and Study/Education. There was a lot of good energy and spirit flowing in and through your leaders. We will be reviewing the ideas they raised and looking for ways to implement them.

The purpose behind this is not to have more things happening in the life of Holden Parish, the churches or the members. The intent is to help us grow in our relationship to God and each other and in our service to God’s people. Continue to pray for the leaders of the congregations and parish. Continue to pray for the Risen Lord to be known in our lives and through our words and deeds.

Christ was born. Christ has died. Christ has risen and we will meet him as we go forth.

Blessings on our journey, Pastor Barb

A big thank you to all who helped with the mid-week and Holy Week services and our Easter Celebration. I am grateful for Roni’s hard work and her patience as I continually tweaked the services and bulletins. I am also grateful for Sue, the choir, praise band and Vicki for sharing their musical talents and their spirits! Our altar guild works hard to see that the worship space and our altars are prepared for worship. Thank you for your dedication! Another shout out to those who prepared for the Easter breakfast. One problem with notes of thanks is that you run the risk of forgetting someone. Thank you to all of you who work behind the scenes to assist the churches in this time of Lent and Easter.

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Women of the ELCA Holden Parish

MM WELCA BIBLE

STUDY

THURSDAY, May 1, 2014

12 NOON----NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AT WAUTOMA COURTHOUSE 1:30PM-------MEET IN THE CHURCH BASEMENT FOR BIBLE STUDY, DEVOTIONS & REFRESHMENTS. BIBLE STUDY LEADER: PAT HASSMANN DEVOTIONS: PAT HASSMANN HOSTESS: EVELYN VATLAND THE STUDY IS: RAHAB, A FAITHFUL BUSINESS WOMAN

THE THEME VERSE IS: “Now then, since I have dealt kindly with you, swear to me by the Lord that you in turn will deal kindly with my family. Give me a sign of good faith that you will spare my father and mother, my brothers and sisters, and all who belong to them, and deliver our lives from death.” Joshua 2: 12-13 In this study, Rehab, a prostitute or possibly an inn-

keeper, protect two Israelite spies by hiding them

on her roof, thereby gaining safety for her whole

family in the battle of Jericho. She and her family

become part of the people of Israel and the lineage

of Jesus.

ALL WOMEN ARE WELCOME! CALL THE CHURCH

OFFICE IF YOU NEED A COPY OF THE BIBLE STUDY.

MM BIRTHDAY BASH AT THE MANOR Wednesday, May 21st at Wild Rose

Manor. Join us for the fun to bring some joy in service to the residents

of the Wild Rose Manor. Bring some fishing gear or your favorite fishing hat to talk about.

It will be held at 1:30 PM.

Cake and ice cream will be served.

To: Mount Morris and West Holden Churches……. Thank you so much for your offer of your building for our services after the fire. We greatly appreci-ate your thoughtfulness. Words cannot express how wonderful it was to receive your generous donation. This has been an emotional time but we plan to rebuild. Your dona-tion will be put in our building fund. Thank you again for all your prayers and support. Immanuel Lutheran Congregation

MOUNT MORRIS QUILTERS NEED

YOUR HELP !!!!

We are in need of “gently” used blankets and flat sheets for lining quilts. We can also use bedspreads, mattress pads and comforters. Please bring them to the church if you can help us out .

LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF IS CALLING US !!! WEST HOLDEN & MT. MORRIS HOLDEN

PARISH THINK SPRING!!!! Just a reminder….to start thinking of items for our various kits...school kits, baby care kits and personal care kits. The items needed are the same as last year. A list is available on page 8 in this newsletter.

Thank you to all of the men and women that helped make our Easter Sunrise Breakfast a success by working and donating portions of the meal. A special thank you to John & Cindy Jarvis for donating the ham and Oscar & Julie Miller for making and donating the sausage. This event would not be possible without your involvement. Breakfast CoChairs

Fran Perry & Craig Starkweather

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WEST HOLDEN WELCA…...

AND BRAT FRY !!!!

And BRAT FRY !!!

Saturday, May 3rd at Wild Rose Coop. from 10 AM—2 PM. Brat sale proceeds will go to WH church, and bake sale proceeds will go to “Heroes” (Red Cross).

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Stepping On

Falls Prevention Program (Coordinated by Aging & Disability Resource

Center of Waushara County)

AT MOUNT MORRIS HOLDEN CHURCH……

(open to community)

Thursdays…May 8, 15, 22, 29

1:30—3:30 PM

SUBJECTS COVERED INCLUDE:

Improving balance

Strength

Home environmental safety

Vision

Medication review

WEST HOLDEN WELCA MEETING 4-12-14 8 ladies attended We discussed the Brat Fry and Bake Sale. The date for both is May 3rd, at the Wild Rose Coop. The time is 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Anyone that can help please contact of the women of the church. Any baked goods are appreciated, please package and price them. Thanks….and have them at the coop by 10 AM. Kathy Norlin is sending a check for $100 for Imman-uel Lutheran Church and a check for $50 for Wild Rose Post Prom committee. Submitted by Joan Anderson

MT. MORRIS HOLDEN CONGREGATION

RECOGNITION OF HONORARY MEMBERS ON SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 2014, THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 10:30AM WORSHIP SERVICE. THE FRIESLAND COMMUNITY MEN’S CHORUS (53 MEMBERS) WILL BE SHARING THEIR GOSPEL MUSIC, “ARE YOU READY FOR THE JUDGMENT DAY?” THE DIRECTOR IS HARRIET HOFFMANN.

A SPECIAL OFFERING WILL BE TAKEN.

PLEASE CONTACT PARISH OFFICE FOR RESERVATIONS (SO WE HAVE AN ACCURATE COUNT FOR THE DINNER). 920-787-3187 (Please make reservations by May 25th!)

LUNCH WILL FOLLOW IN THE BASEMENT. YOU ARE ALL INVITED TO COME AND SHARE GOOD FOOD AND FELLOWSHIP AS WE HONOR OUR HONORARY MEMBERS. HOSTED BY THE WELCA BOARD

C CHATS

Just want to chat and have a spirit filled conversation about faith

and the journey through the craziness of life? Well, then, maybe McChat is for you!!! NEXT CHAT IS SATURDAY, MAY 10TH WAUTOMA MCDONALD’S 11:00-NOON LESSON JOHN 20:19-31

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MM SUNDAY SCHOOL

As our Sunday School year has come to a close I want to thank you for a wonderful Sunday School year!!

Special thanks to our awesome teachers, Judy Foster, Rose Fink and Christine Bleisner.

These ladies were here each and every Sunday, with lessons and class time fun prepared, whether their class had one child attending or eight.

That takes dedication and determination and the kids and I appreciate it so much, week after week.

I know that we are molding our children to be good Christians, by reading the bible, learning stories, relating church life as our everyday life, and doing good things for people in the World. Our theme for this year was Community Service.

We participated in a number of different projects and I am so proud of the kids for thinking of other people and helping out in so many different areas.

Our latest accomplishment was using our offering to purchase over $115.00 worth of food for the Waushara County food pantry! That’s pretty fantastic for our Mt. Morris Sunday School!

We also made tickets to hand out in the community. We would do a good deed for someone, then hand them the tick-et and tell them to do something nice for someone else. We were spreading God’s love with our neighbors through service.

Some of the kids baked cookies for the fire department, others wrote thank you cards to the EMS, some opened doors and offered smiles to strangers and one even helped a lady load the groceries into her car. I am so extremely proud of these kids and hope that they continue this project throughout their lives.

Thank you to the congregation for supporting our kids as they sang, participated in projects and for our end of the year party financial support. We truly have a special congregation and I am proud of our Sunday School kids and teachers this year. See you in class in the fall! Love, Kristen Jones

FOURTH SATURDAY COMMUNITY MEAL 4th Saturday Meal will be held on May 24th at St. Marks Catholic Church church, in Redgranite. Serving times are from 11:00- 1:00. This meal is for everyone – those in need of a meal and those wanting some fellowship and new friendship opportunities. There is no charge for the meal. A free-will offering basket will be set out for those who wish to contribute.

Deacons Ministry at Mt. Morris Holden The Mount Morris Holden church council is continuing with its reorganization of assignments to better fulfill its constitutional responsibilities. The council is elected by members of the congregation to have general oversight of the life and activities of the congregation, and in particular its worship life, to the end that everything be done in accordance with the Word of God and the faith and practice of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. In addition to their general responsibilities as members of the council each deacon on the council now relates directly to a designated portion of the membership.

Pick Up Your Holden Highlights Newsletter

Holden Highlights Newsletter (HHN) will be sent by e-mail to all who have provided an e-mail address. Printed copies of the HHN for those who do not have e-mail will be labeled and available to pick up at each church. Many copies from December, January and February have not been picked up! IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO CONTINUE TO RECEIVE/ PICKUP THE NEWSLETTER, PLEASE LET THE OFFICE KNOW AND WE WON’T PRINT A COPY FOR YOU.

Printed copies of the HHN will be delivered to shut-ins. E-mail addresses may be provided to Roni at the Parish Office in person Monday through Thursday 9 A.M. to 2 P.M., by phone at (920)787-3187 or by e-mail at [email protected].

H E L P !!!!!!

MM IS LOOKING FOR A GOOD, USED COUCH OR LOVESEAT

TO USE IN ONE OF ROOMS NEAR THE OFFICE. WE WOULD

LIKE TO MAKE IT INTO A COMFORTABLE, MEETING/PRAYER

ROOM. IF YOU HAVE ONE YOU CAN SPARE, THAT STILL HAS

A “LOT OF LIFE” IN IT (not the creepy, crawly kind),

…..PLEASE LET US KNOW. PICK-UP CAN BE ARRANGED.

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014

12 NOON

WAUTOMA COURTHOUSE

OPEN TO EVERYONE

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WEST HOLDEN & MT. MORRIS HOLDEN LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF KIT ITEMS NEEDED FOR 2014 PERSONAL CARE KIT: One light-weight bath size towel (between 20”x40” & 52”x27”), dark color Two bath-size bars (4 to 5 oz. each) of soap, any brand, in original wrapping (or three 3 oz. bars of soap) One sturdy comb One metal nail clippers (attached file optional) One adult-size toothbrush BABY CARE KIT (USED TO BE LAYETTES): Two light-weight cotton t-shirts Two long or short-sleeved gowns or sleepers (without feet); rompers or top/pants. Sets can be used. Two receiving blankets, medium-weight cotton or flannel, or crocheted or knitted with lightweight yarn, up to 52” square Four cloth diapers, flat fold preferred One jacket, sweater or sweatshirt with a hood, or include a baby cap Two pairs of socks One hand towel, dark color Two bath-size bars (4 to 5 oz. each) of gentle soap in original wrapping Two diaper pins or large safety pins These items should be new or can be gently used, clean (no stains or tears). Sizes 6 to 24 months may be used. Sweaters may be knitted or crocheted from leftover yarn or made from heavy double knits or fleece. Preferred styles have buttons or ties down the front. SCHOOL KIT: Four 70-sheet notebooks of wide or college-ruled paper approximately 8”x 10 1/2” One 30-centimeter ruler or a ruler with centimeters on one side and inches on the other One pencil sharpener One blunt scissors (safety scissors with embedded steel blades work well) Five # 2 pencils with erasers Five black or blue ballpoint pens (no gel ink) One box of 16 or 24 crayons One 2 ½” eraser

This is what is needed per kit. Watch for sales. Kits will be assembled and shipped in October. Please place all donations in the basket located In the narthex. THANK YOU FOR HELPING OTHERS!!! THANK YOU FOR CARING!!!

SUNDAY SCRIPTURE READING LIST FOR MAY

Readers...please check with Pastor on day of readings in case

of last minute changes.

Date 1st Reading

Psalm 2nd Reading

Gospel

May 4 Acts 2:14a, 36-41

Ps 116:1-4, 12-19

1 Peter 1:17-23

Luke 24: 13-35

May 11 Acts 2: 42-47

Ps 23 1 Peter 2:19-25

John 10: 1-10

May 18 Acts 7: 55-60

Ps 31:1-5, 15-16

1 Peter 2:2-10

John 14: 1-14

May 25 Acts 17: 22-31

Ps 66: 8-20

1 Peter 3:13-22

John 14: 15-21

Readers...please check with Pastor on day of readings in case of

last minute changes.

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MT. MORRIS RUMMAGE SALE—2014

MT. MORRIS RUMMAGE SALE—2014

Dates: Thursday, Friday and Saturday June 19, 20, 21, 2014 Where: Church Basement

We need all your unwanted treasures!

Any unwanted clothing, furniture, dishes, jewelry, pans, toys, bikes, kitchen items, books, tools, antiques and more! (Sorry, NO televisions, electronics or microwaves.)

Please price your items! It would help us immensely! Price nothing less than 25 cents. Don’t price clothing unless special items.

You may drop items off at church starting June 8th. We would appreciate having all items by Wednesday, June 18th.

Set-up of all items will begin at 8 AM on Monday June 16th, Tuesday, June 17th, and Wednesday, June 18th.

Don’t forget—We will clean up and pack into boxes any left over items at 2 PM on Saturday, June 21st. All help is welcomed and appreciated for setting up, cleaning up, and of course, selling during the days of the sale! Sign up or call Pat at 787-5484 or Linda at 787-1027

Any left over items after the sale will go to Orphan Grain Train.

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

JUNE 8 JUNE 9 JUNE 10 JUNE 11 JUNE 12 JUNE 13 JUNE 14

START DROPPING

OFF ITEMS

DROP OFF ITEMS DROP OFF ITEMS DROP OFF ITEMS DROP OFF ITEMS DROP OFF ITEMS DROP OFF ITEMS

JUNE 15 JUNE 16 JUNE 17 JUNE 18 JUNE 19 JUNE 20 JUNE 21

DROP OFF ITEMS

DROP OFF ITEMS

SET -UP 8 AM

DROP OFF ITEMS

SET -UP 8 AM

DROP OFF ITEMS

SET -UP 8 AM

RUMMAGE SALE

8 AM – 4 PM

RUMMAGE SALE

8 AM – 4 PM

RUMMAGE SALE

8 AM – 2 PM

CLEAN-UP 2PM

PACK ITEMS FOR

ORPHAN GRAIN

TRAIN

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Prayers for the Church Catholic

For God’s call on people into the ministry

Prayers for Healing

Lin Wilson (sister of Cal Wilson), Glenn Grant (Connie Hanson’s

brother), Ron Beller (uncle of Dave Heuer), George Edgren,

Dave and Goldean Jorgenson (friends of Judi Slovinski), George

Thompson, Jerry Thorstad (former member of MM), Delores

Wickert (Laurie Jarvis’ mother), Barbara Steinbrecker, Harold

Troen (husband of Roni), Kathy (friend of Cindy Jarvis), Lavern

Cleasby (Rose Fink’s friend), Lorna and Keith Adams, Carolyn

Olson (Phyllis Olson’s sister-in-law), Judi Slovinski, Elizabeth

Holzman, Pat Johannes, Herb Dixon (Judi Slovinski’s brother),

Austin Norlin (Kathy Norlin’s nephew), Beverly Testin (Cousin

of Dennis Testin), Greg Paugels, Bernard Johannes, Mark

Keene (Terry & Susie Johannes’ son-in-law), John Adams,

Wayne Adams, Chuck Webb, Vi Kjentvet, Keith and Cindy, Julie

Baxter, Arnie & Beulah Dickson, Brian (Laura Araiza’s brother),

EstherWilliams, Carol Sawotka, Donna (Greg & Judy Foster’s

friend), Gail Bourdo (Laura Araiza’s aunt), Dede Bastar, Judy

Foster, Deena Krueger (Cheryll Weekly’s niece)

Prayers for Comfort

Family of Jean Zickuhr (Connie Hanson’s sister) Family of Lloyd and Millie Daye

Family of Janet Olson (sister-in-law of Kay Zelienka)

Patience and Strength With Chronic Health Problems

Ray Jarvis, Jim Bauer (Hannelore’s son) Rachel Zindars, Hulda Heidelberg

Prayers for Our Members and Friends in the Military Netherlands-Michael Walker Afghanistan—Chase Edgren Iraq—Matt Lunceford USA – Wyatt Araiza Devin Barkalow David Bredesen Kyle Holick Tony Kosco Britny (Stott) Connella Kelly Jo Wilson Barry Roseland

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MOUNT MORRIS MAY

BIRTHDAYS

5/1 Marcie Thompson 5/4 George Edgren 5/5 Kathie Coerper Laurie Jarvis Ray Jarvis 5/6 Sally Lungwitz 5/7 Brady Stott 5/12 Alexander Mata 5/13 Donovan Wrench 5/16 Debbie Simonson 5/17 Patricia Wood 5/18 Kent Peterson 5/19 Jennifer Christman 5/20 Kerri Bray Isybela Wojak 5/24 Chris Armstrong 5/25 Kenneth Wilson 5/26 Kelly Jarvis 5/30 Suzanne Heaney Shirley Peterson

5/31 Fran Perry

BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES

Ministry MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Acolyte TBA TBA TBA TBA

Communion Assistants

OSCAR MILLER JUDY FOSTER

OSCAR MILLER JUDY FOSTER

Greeters DEDE & SANDY BASTAR EVELYN & MERV VATLAND JOHN & CINDY JARVIS KEN & KAY PETERSON

Reader DEB SIMONSON JUDY FOSTER SARA BREDESEN PAT HASSMANN

Ushers ROGER & FLO WILKE DALE SIMONSON & MERV VATLAND

DALE SIMONSON & MERV VATLAND

DALE SIMONSON & MERV VATLAND

West Holden Ministry Schedule MAY, 2014

WEST HOLDEN MAY BIRTHDAYS

5/3 Jeff Lewallen 5/10 Haley Schmidt 5/13 Selena Butzin 5/20 Benji Butzin Gary Kirschke Lindsey Lewallen 5/24 Paula Jenks Pam Paugels 5/25 Joan Anderson Amanda Taylor

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Mount Morris Ministry Schedule MAY, 2014

Ministry MAY 4 MAY 11 MAY 18 MAY 25

Acolyte RYAN RILEY RYAN RILEY RYAN RILEY RYAN RILEY

Communion Assistants

LAURA ARAIZA LAURA ARAIZA

Greeters BRENDA & DEBBIE ARELLANO BRENDA & DEBBIE ARELLANO SID & CAROL AUCK SID & CAROL AUCK

Reader DAN BRAY TERRY JOHANNES DAN BRAY TERRY JOHANNES

ANNIVERSARIES 5/5 Kent & Kay Peterson 5/17 Lee & Barbara Brownlow 5/20 Robert & Sharon Hadel 5/21 Roger & Florence Wilke

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Holden Lutheran

Parish Parish Office Hours

Mon.—Thur.

9:00 A.M.—2:00 P.M.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

MAY 2014

1 National Day of Prayer—12:00 WAUTOMA COURTHOUSE

MM WELCA MEETING BIBLE STUDY 1:30 NO “STEPPING ON” TODAY

2 3 MM Spring Cleanup 9-3 WH Bake and Brat Sale at WR Coop. 10—2

4 3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER COMMUNION

WORSHIP WH 8:30 AM MM 10:30 AM

5 6 MM QUILTERS NOON-3:00

7

WH QUILTERS 8:30-10:30 CONFIRMATION CLASS 6:00

8 “STEPPING ON” MM 1:30-3:30

9 10 WH WELCA MEETING 9:00 AM C CHAT With the pastor @ McDonalds in Wautoma 11-noon

11 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER

MOTHER’S DAY

WORSHIP WH 8:30 AM MM 10:30 AM

12 13 MM QUILTERS NOON-3:00

WH COUNCIL MEETING 6:30 PM

14 WH QUILTERS 8:30-10:30 CONFIRMATION CLASS 6:00-7:30

15 “STEPPING ON” MM 1:30-3:30 MM CRAFT NIGHT

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17 ARMED FORCES DAY

18 5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER COMMUNION WH 8:30 AM MM 10:30 AM

19 20 MM QUILTERS NOON-3:00 MM COUNCIL MEETING 7:00 PM

21 WH QUILTERS 8:30-10:30 CONFIRMATION CLASS 6:00-7:30

22 “STEPPING ON” MM 1:30-3:30

23 24 4TH SATURDAY COMMUNITY MEAL at St. Marks Catholic Church in Redgranite 11:00- -1:00

25 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER

WORSHIP WH 8:30 AM MM 10:30 AM MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE

26 MEMORIAL DAY

27 MM QUILTERS NOON-3:00

28 WH QUILTERS 8:30-10:30 CONFIRMATION CLOSING FESTIVITIES 6:00-7:30

29 “STEPPING ON” MM 1:30-3:30 ASCENSION OF OUR LORD

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WORSHIP TIMES CHANGE STARTING

MAY 4TH