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Volume 35, Issue 9 From the Pastor P. 2 Youth Ministry P. 3 Birthdays and Anniversaries P. 5 Harp Hour Returns P. 6 Chancel Choir P. 10 WEBS Fall 2014 P. 11 Blessing of Animals P. 12 Calendar P. 15 Inside this issue: Hope Lutheran Church, Bozeman, Montana Page 1 Volume 35, Issue 9 “Called to welcome, equip, and serve all by sharing God’s love and hope through Christ.September 7 Worship 8:15 and 10am Blessing of Backpacks and Day of Service September 14 Worship at 8:15 and 10:30 Sunday School Starts at 10:30 September 28 Blessing of Animals Service @ 10:30 am

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Volume 35, Issue 9

From the Pastor P. 2

Youth Ministry P. 3

Birthdays and Anniversaries

P. 5

Harp Hour

Returns

P. 6

Chancel Choir P. 10

WEBS Fall 2014 P. 11

Blessing of Animals

P. 12

Calendar P. 15

Inside this issue:

Hope Lutheran Church, Bozeman, Montana

Page 1 Volume 35, Issue 9

“Called to welcome,

equip, and serve all by

sharing God’s love and

hope through Christ.”

September 7

Worship 8:15 and 10am

Blessing of Backpacks and

Day of Service

September 14

Worship at 8:15 and 10:30

Sunday School Starts at 10:30

September 28

Blessing of Animals

Service @ 10:30 am

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

Where did the summer go? It just seems like yesterday that it was June and now the kids

are back to school or have already taken off for college. Turning the calendar page to

September means all the church programs are gearing up to resume and some new

programs and events are scheduled. Please read through this entire issue as you will see

that Hope Lutheran is again overflowing with activity and ministry.

I want to encourage every person to prayerfully consider how they can give a few hours each

month to make sure the ministry and outreach of Hope Lutheran will not just continue but thrive and grow! The

simple truth of the matter is that without people stepping up to contribute some of their time much of the

ministry and outreach of our congregation cannot happen!

On Sunday, September 21 there will be a MINISTRY FAIR in our Gathering Space. People will be

offered the opportunity to serve their Lord through this congregation by volunteering to serve in one or more of

our ministries. Some, like ushering, only require you to serve when you already are coming to worship by

handing out bulletins, helping with Communion, and staying a few minutes following the service to cleanup.

Joining a team or task force usually means just meeting once-a-month for 90 minutes or less. I know everyone is

busy these days but I believe God does ask us to give of our Time and Talents as well as our Treasure.

I want to thank a few people who have, over the past few weeks, stepped up and agreed to

assume some leadership positions. Toni Banwart has agreed to serve as our Special Projects

Assistant working primarily with our new database system we are implementing (more on

this to come!!). Jenny Woodham has agreed to serve along with Barb Moe as a

co-coordinator of our Family Promise ministry. Paula Beehler has stepped up to lead our

Congregational Life Team. We also are thankful for Juli Bummer who has agreed to lead the team of

volunteers who will again serve our community by offering Christmas Shoppe this coming December. Finally,

Gary Bishop has agreed to provide leadership and coordination for our Keenagers program. Each of these have

replaced others who have served in these capacities, in some cases, for years. You know how hard it is to win a

tug-of-war with only one person on your side. Many hands does make the job so much easier.

While we rejoice that some have stepped up, we still need others to say “YES — I will serve and give a few hours

of my time.” Here are just some of the leadership positions that need YOUR help: Team Leader for the Human

Concerns Team, Head Usher to coordinate the schedule of ushers, a Coordinator for our Community Café

ministry, Coordinator for Operation Christmas Child at Hope, and someone to coordinate and make the

AV/Tech Booth schedule. Plus, we need volunteers to serve as ushers, av/tech operators, or to serve on almost

every team or committee at Hope, teach Sunday School, or make a meal for a new mother or for someone who is

homebound and recovering from surgery, chemo, or injury.

If you would like to respond to any of these needs

or have questions and need more information, just

speak with Kayla or myself. But do plan to attend

our Ministry Fair on September 21.

Blessings,

Pastor Steve

Page 3 Volume 35, Issue 9

We had a great summer! Over 125 children

joined us for Wild Animals Vacation Bible

School...18 youth and adults joined us for a week

of life-changing mission work in Burlington, NJ

and 14 youth joined us for our local service

camp, “Service Plunge.” All of these

experiences were instrumental in the life of our

children and youth and God was at work in big

and small ways through all of them. Thank you

to all who helped make them possible!

Upcoming Fall Programs and Start Dates:

Our first ever Faith Formation

Newsletter was mailed to all

members’ homes a few weeks ago

and finely details all of our

offerings for faith formation for

the coming year! Some important

fall dates to remember:

September 7: God’s Work Our

Hands Sunday: Sign up for service

projects

September 14: First Day Of

Sunday School

September 14 at 10 a.m. Sixth

Grade Stepping Stones

September 14 at 5:30 Confirmation

Orientation and Detroit Information

Meeting

September 21: Confirmation trip to

Ropes Course

Concessions: We need help all fall working the

concession stand at MSU! The

game dates in September are:

September 6, September 13,

September 20, September 27. Sign

up on the youth and family

bulletin board! All are welcome

and encouraged to help us with

concessions!

ADULT FAITH ENRICHMENT

BIBLE STUDIES

The Thursday 11:30 Bible Study focuses on the

Scripture texts assigned for the upcoming Sunday

services. The discussion is facilitated by Pastor Steve

or Pastoral Assistant, Kayla Billings.

DEBORAH CIRCLE

Deborah Circle meetings will resume the first

Tuesday in September—Sept. 2. The circle meets at

the church at 7:00 pm.

MARY MARTHA CIRCLE

Mary Martha Circle meets the third Wednesday of

each month at the Bozeman Lodge at 9:30 am. They

will start again Sept. 17.

We Say Thank You

TO FOR

Dick Deschamps For making beautiful Faith Chests for the

numerous baptisms we have had.

Ev March, Jack Holm, Jim Johannes, Fred Opperman, and

Max Amberson

For mowing the lawn and keeping the grounds

looking spectacular.

Martha Drysdale, Terry and Suzy Thayer Martha for hosting and Thayers for setting up,

cooking and serving and cleaning up at the

Church picnic on July 20.

Pete Astrup and John Parris For grilling the burgers and hotdogs for the

first and last Wednesday fellowship picnics.

Doug and Pat Ferkin, Jan and Terry Deal, Gary Bishop, Erv

Hrasky, Andreen Were, Sandy Sandeland, Margie Jaynes,

and Ellen Connolly

Jeff and June Safford, Dale and Anne Olson, Sandra and

Lowell Goetting, Fran Folkvord, Alan and Leanne

For serving 70 people at the Community Café

July .

For serving 65 people Aug. 17 at the

Community Café.

Page 4 Volume 35, Issue 9

Sept. 7 Genesis 6:16-22;9:8-15

Sept. 14 Genesis 12:1-9

Sept. 21 Genesis 39:1-23

Sept. 28 Exodus 14:10-14, 21-29

SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 2014

SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS 1st

Dale Olson

Ethan Waterton

2nd

Vivian Linden

Dominick Portnell

3rd

Lois Weiskittel

4th

Thane Adams

Henry Asserson

Connie Plenke

5th

Anne Marie Reider

7th

Mia Edwards

Gabe Gilbertson

Laura Hoehn

Sandy Tysse

9th

Kayleigh Coffman

Rayna Jorgenson

Gunner Streufert

10th

Dora Johnson

11th

Doris Carr

Dylanne Free

12th

Hayden Ferguson

13th

Ryen Stites

Helen Turnquist (95)

14th

Embree Waldear

Karlen Walstad

15th

Emma Goodman

Connor Hausauer

Allison Rognlie

16th

Paul Brokke

Virginia Larson

Lori Oakley

Paula Schultz

Joe Waldear

17th

Kelly Harro

Dave Meldahl

Tate Wiehardt

18th

Betty Bloomer

Corey Johnson

Donna Stratton

19th

John Rice

Beth Ward

20th

Ron DeArmond

Sasha Long

Joyce Schmidt

Kyle Tilleman

Chapman Wiehardt

23rd

Wayne Gibson

Minnie Simard (93)

24th

Lowell Goetting

Sarah Meltzer

Jackie Sather

25th

Bailey Kayser

John Plenke

Boone VandenBos

27th

Sally Cokelet

28th

Cullin Cameron

Eric Funk

Elizabeth Gilje

Ron Glock

Lily Rivers

29th

Mike Blake

Kathy Brink

Jim Tilleman

Ryan Woodham

30th

Linda Hyyppa

Abby Shepherd

Page 5 Volume 35, Issue 9

SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES

SEPT.

SEPT.

Amy and Ty Free 1 Nicole and Randy VandenBos 10

Robert and Katherine Gunderson 1 Melvin and Sue Howe 52 16

Mark and Leslie Hagenlock 1 Tom and Joan Wold 16

Melana and Daniel Neutgens 1 Tom and Doreen McMahon 22

Tory and Torrie Atkins 3 Fawn and Tyson Wyman 24

Wayne and LeAnne Grote 4 Dan and Sue Martin 25

Darryl and Elizabeth Kinion 50 6 John and Connie Plenke 25

Jack and Cheryl Holm 7 Mark and Kim Bergo 27

James and Sara Klaus 10 Roland and Brenda Kroos 28

Page 6 Volume 35, Issue 9

Return of Harp Hour

Tuesday, September 2 at noon brings the return of the

weekly Harp Hour. Asked why they attend the harp

hour people have a variety of responses: an

opportunity to get away from distractions and focus

on life and life with God; an opportunity to mellow

out and think beyond the next task; enjoyment of the

harp and Nancy Wilson's harp/vocal music; an

opportunity to pray or read scripture away from

distractions; an opportunity to think through coming

dreaded tasks; assess priorities in life and living;. a

time to step away from business ; and a chance to step

back and look at our lives and our relationships with

God and others.

This is an invitation to quietly join others for the

Tuesday noon-1 PM harp hour while Nancy plays

meditative music to help us take a break from life in

order to better be in life.

We are super excited to be heading to the National Youth

Gathering in Detroit, Michigan next summer! All youth

who are currently in 8th-12th grade are strongly

encouraged to join us for this amazing week of learning

and fun. Join us as we Proclaim Community, Proclaim

Story and Proclaim Justice along with 40,000 Lutheran

Teenagers from across the country!

We will be going over details on Sunday, September 14

during our Confirmation Orientation! Older youth are

invited to join us at 6:30 on this Sunday to find out more

information about the trip!

You can start raising money before this meeting! We

need help at all home football games at the concession

stand. All youth and adults are invited to join us for this!

For more information about either the trip or the

fundraising please contact Paul Goodman

Page 7 Volume 35, Issue 9

WHO ME? VOLUNTEER?

The next time you feel like GOD can’t use

YOU, just remember . . .

Noah was a drunk

Abraham was too old

Isaac was a daydreamer

Jacob was a liar

Leah was ugly

Joseph was abused

Moses had a stuttering problem

Gideon was afraid

Sampson had long hair and was a

womanizer

Rahab was a prostitute

Jeremiah and Timothy were too young

David had an affair and was a murderer

Elijah was suicidal

Isaiah preached naked

Jonah ran from God

Naomi was a widow

Job went bankrupt

John the Baptist ate bugs

Peter denied Christ

The Disciples fell asleep while praying

Martha worried about everything

The Samaritan woman was divorced, more

than once

Zacchaeus was too small

Paul was too religious

Timothy had an ulcer

AND Lazarus was dead!

No more excuses now!! God can use you to

your full potential. Besides you aren’t the

message, you are just the messenger.

OPPORTUNITIES TO VOLUNTEER

Leadership:

Leader of the Human Concerns Team

Coordinator of Ushers (Head Usher)

Coordinator of AV/Tech Booth

Outreach Team Head

Church Garden Team Leader (summer of 2015)

Coordinator for Community Cafe

Church Coordinator for Operation Christmas Child

Volunteers are Needed for:

Ushers (both services especially the late service)

Sound and AV Techs (both services)

Members for Congregational Life Team

Volunteers for Welcome Team (Greeters,

Welcome Desk, Bakers, Deliverers)

Volunteers for Baby Meals Ministry

Vounteers to serve on the Outreach Team

Volunteers to help with maintaining landscaping

Volunteers for Community Cafe and Mobile Soup

Kitchen

VBS/Sunday School Teachers and Helpers

Page 8 Volume 35, Issue 9

DINE AROUND 2014/2015

What is Dine Around?

It can be a brunch, lunch or dinner at the host home. Each group will have 6-8 persons. We meet once a month from October - March; skipping December. The host provides the entrée and the people in the group bring other parts of the meal.

Those who sign up will get a grid sheet in Sept. showing the five months, listing the host for each month and the names of those who will be joining the host for that month. Each host will contact those in their group the month before they host to decide a day for the month along with what each would like to bring. Dine Around is for couples or singles and all ages. Why have Dine Around? With multiple services, we tend to know those who attend the same service. Dine Around offers an excellent opportunity for all members and visitors to get better acquainted. And besides, IT'S FUN AND THE FOOD IS GOOD (and with a little wine it's even better).

If I sign up do I have to be a host? No, just note that on the sign up sheet. This is no problem.

What do I/we do if we cannot attend a certain month?

Again, no problem; just note that on the sign up sheet. There will be a substitute list for the host to invite others to take your place.

I have questions on Dine Around; who do I contact? You can email Dar at [email protected] or call me at church (586-5572). Feel free to share this information with others who would also be interested in joining Dine Around. There is a signup sheet on the bulletin board. In the “other” column indicate if you will be gone a month, prefer not to host, or would rather sub.

The deadline to sign up is Sunday, September 7.

Page 9 Volume 35, Issue 9

COME JOIN US > > > > INTERFAITH QUILTERS

We begin tying quilts at 12:30 pm on Monday, September 8! No experience needed . . . but we DO need you

(guys included). If you can thread a needle, pin two pieces of fabric together and tie a knot, U qualify. Even if

you can’t, we will show you how! We met every Monday at 12:30 pm (except holidays).

Come when you can - - leave when you must! Also, people are needed to sew quilt tops at home. Squares are pre-cut,

pre-packaged and pre-arranged into a design. All you have to do is fol-

low the directions.

ALL R WELCOME

Dear Friends in Christ,

Thank you from Merv’s extended family for your prayers over the last several years when he

was having health problems and for the prayers and concern for us that you have so generously

expressed with cards and calls upon his death. The presence of many of you at Merv’s

Memorial Service was quite a testimony to your appreciation of his ministry and his love for each

of you.

So many of you have been generous with your cards and donations to several groups in

memory of Merv. It has been overwhelming. I hope that you have received the appreciation of

these organizations. We thank you for your generosity as well. God blessed Merv with 77

wonderful years. Thank you, each of you, for being a part of those years.

A special thank you to Pastor Steve for participating in the service honoring Merv, and to Dar for

her work on the bulletin. That was an invaluable contribution.

God continue to bless your ministry in Bozeman.

Love,

Joyce Olson and family

Dale Olson and family

Page 10 Volume 35, Issue 9

Chancel Choir Begins Rehearsals Have you ever wondered what it would be like to sit in the

chancel and look out at the congregation? Well, here’s

your chance! The Chancel Choir is looking to swell its

ranks for the coming seasons and is just waiting for you.

The Chancel Choir will begin their rehearsals for the Fall

Season beginning on Thursday, September 4th at 7 pm in

the Sanctuary.

Choir membership is open to all who love to sing praises to

our Lord and who enjoy group fellowship in a church

setting, members and friends alike. We also welcome college and high school age students! Yes, this

group is looking forward to expanding into a multi-generational group within the church. Not able to

make every rehearsal? Well, that is not a problem either. Just ask our present members. We rehearse

our anthems at least 4 weeks in advance and go over the Sunday anthem before the service, so

missing a rehearsal or two would not be problematic

Choir rehearsals regularly meet on Thursdays at 7:00 P.M. in the Sanctuary and the choir leads the

worship and sings at the 8:15 A.M. service every Sunday of the month.

I look forward to seeing both returning and new members as we begin our season of Making a Joyful

Noise to the Lord here at Hope Lutheran Church.

Frederick Frey, D.Mus.

Chancel Choir Director

Family Promise here September 21-28

Our next opportunity to host is September 21 to September 28. Please contact Barb Moe at

(406-350-1910 or ([email protected]) to let her know you are willing to help. Peace

Lutheran in Belgrade works with us, but we need to do our share. The Family Promise

organization offers training to all new overnight volunteer hosts. Let’s support this important

outreach service ministry of our congregation.

Thank you to Jen Tobin for help the past two years in co-coordinating Family Promise.

Now, a big THANK YOU to Jenny Woodham who will be co-coordinating with Barb Moe.

WEBS Fall 2014 Save the Date! "Women of the Gallatin Valley are invited with other Seekers and Christians to join our Fall

WEBS Bible Study" Rev. Wendy Brown will invite our reflection, through the lens of the Gospel of Luke, on God's invitation in our lives for emotional, physical, & spiritual healing and wholeness. We'll also consider Jesus' example and teachings regarding offering and receiving caregiving.

The mission of WEBS: Women’s Ecumenical Bible Study’s mission is to build connections; as we explore

God’s story, we share our stories. WEBS offers Seekers and Christians, who enjoy the perspectives of other

women, a safe, engaging environment to nurture their faith through Bible Study and in relationship. WEBS

provides both a spiritual and scholarly environment in which each woman can live her own spiritual journey in

community. Find us on the web… websbozeman.com.

Fall study: “Luke (1-12): Healing, Wholeness, & Caregiving” with commentaries (NT Wright’s Luke

for Everyone and/or Fred Craddock’s Luke)

Led by Rev. Wendy Brown, Chaplain at Bozeman Deaconess Health Services

Study facilitated by Rev. Valerie Webster

September 15- November 17, 2014 Mondays from 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM (light refreshments @ 9:15)

Location: Bozeman United Methodist Church

Child Care provided at no cost

Sign up by calling (406) 581-0271 - Nancy Hopkins, WEBS Administrator

OR… find us on the web! websbozeman.com

Would you be willing to share your musical talent to accompany our songs of praise? Let us know!

Rev. Wendy Brown is a pastor and interfaith hospice & hospital chaplain at Bo-

zeman Deaconess Health Services. Her areas of interest include mental health chap-

laincy and grief/loss within family systems. She holds a B.A. in Religion from Dart-

mouth College, a M.A. in Religion from Yale Divinity School, and a M.Div. from

Andover Newton Theological School. She is an ordained United Church of Christ

minister, and a mother of adopted, foster, and biological children.

Rev. Valerie Webster is an ordained Episcopal priest and an interfaith hospital

chaplain. She currently serves as Pastor/Priest Associate at All Saints in Big Sky, a

shared ministry of the Episcopal and ELCS churches, and as a staff chaplain at Bo-

zeman Deaconess Health Services in the Spiritual Care Department. Valerie has a

passion for affirming and empowering women on their spiritual journeys, and is ex-

cited to be a part of WEBS, Women’s Ecumenical Bible Study.

Page 11 Volume 35, Issue 9

Second Annual Blessing

of the Animals Service

September 28

10:30 am Service will either be held outside or

in the Activity Room.

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Sunday, September 21

Following both the 8:15 and 10:30

Worship Services

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Hope Lutheran Church 2152 W. Graf Street Bozeman, MT 59718 Return Service Requested

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BOZEMAN, MT 59715

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Worship 8:15

Adult Forum 9:30

Sunday School 10:30

Worship 10:30

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