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Week of Oct. 16, 2016
DOCK Pick-Up Locations Sanctuary: Preschool Ages 3-4: 102, Ages 4-5: 202 Kindergarten Room 203 Grade 1 Room 201 Grade 2 Room 204 Grade 3 Room 204 Grades 4 & 5 Youth and Sports CenterGreat Hall: PK & Kindergarten Room 2 Grades 1-5 Fireside LoungeWednesday Night: Preschool-Grade 2 Room 204 Grades 3-5 Youth and Sports Center
Laura Sobiech To Speak At Worship Services Sunday, Nov. 6
Laura Sobiech, mother of Stillwater student Zach Sobiech, will preach at St. Andrew’s All Saints Day Services in the Sanctuary (9 and 10:30 a.m.) and Great Hall (9:30 a.m.) on Sunday, Nov. 6.
Laura is the author of Fly a Little Higher: How God Answered a Mom’s Small Prayer in a Big Way, a
memoir of her family’s faith journey during Zach’s osteosarcoma and death. Copies of the book will be available before and after worship services for $20 cash or check. Zach and his family raised awareness about cancer and their faith journey through Zach’s internationally successful song Clouds. For more information visit flyalittlehigher.com.
Reformation 500 BookstoreSundays, Oct. 23 and 30, 8:30 a.m.-noon
The Reformation 500 Bookstore, hosted by Augsburg Fortess, will introduce our congregation to engaging and affordable resources on the Reformation while growing our library.
Books and materials will be available for purchase at a discount of up to 50% plus free shipping on purchases from this curated selection of books. Augsburg will also donate books to our library when the “bookstore” closes.
The bookstore will at the Sanctuary Library Sundays, Oct. 23 and 30, from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
Affordable Housing Bus TourTuesday, Oct. 18, 11:15 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Meet at St. Andrew’s for tours of the Community Resource Center, Hope for the Journey Home Family Shelter at Guardian Angels Church, youth outreach center, transitional and permanent housing, and dialogue about the housing needs in the community. Box lunch and beverage provided.
Please RSVP to Paul Kadera, [email protected], or John Slade, [email protected].
2017 Reformation Anniversary TourFinal Information Session to Join Tour!
Bring your family and friends for a 500 Year Reformation Anniversary Tour as the Lutheran world commemorates Martin Luther’s nailing of the 95 theses to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg, Germany. The trip includes a stay in Berlin, a cruise in Prague, and events in Munich, Bavaria and Oberammergau. Join Pastors Mike Carlson and Brian Norsman at our final tour information session on Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. in the Great Hall. For more information go to www.saintandrews.org or contact Norsman at [email protected] or 651.762.9176.
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Introducing the Clothesline!We are pleased to announce that the
Community Resource Center now has a clothing distribution available for our neighbors in need. We are gladly accepting fall/winter clothing in good condition. Please call the CRC for an appointment with a personal shopper if you are in need of clothing. 651.762.9124.
Volunteer at Hope for the Journey Home Family Shelter
Volunteers who help at our emergency family shelter have experienced firsthand the support and friendship we provide to those families we are helping through the Community Resource Center.
St. Andrew’s members have the opportunity to volunteer the week of Oct. 30 – Nov. 5, 2016.
Volunteer shifts are available in the afternoon, dinner, and overnight.
This is a great volunteer opportunity for families to serve together, National Honor Society students, couples, or individuals!
If you have any questions on how to sign up, please contact Debbie Larson at 651.762.9148 or at [email protected]. Thank you in advance for your compassion.
Light Candles All Saints WeekendIn remembrance of loved ones who have died,
you are invited to light a candle in the Sanctuary Prayer Chapel Sunday, Nov. 6.
Connection CardEvery One, Every Week
How do we know if we have visitors? They fill out the Connection Cards. How do they know to fill them out? They watch you! Let’s create positive peer pressure so we can get to know and invite people to church.
Faith and Politics: ‘How Would Jesus Vote?’Sundays, Oct. 2-16, 10:45–11:45 a.m. Great Hall
All are welcome to this final day of the three-week series: • Oct. 16, Dr. Sarah Ruble, Associate Professor in Religion, Gustavus Adolphus College
The Bible & TransitionsTuesdays, Nov. 15-Dec. 20 7-8:15 p.m.; Sanctuary Room 204
Jack Fortin will be teaching a class entitled “The Bible and Transitions” on Tuesdays, Nov. 15-Dec. 20, from 7-8:15 p.m. in Room 204 of the Sanctuary. This class is geared mainly towards people 55+ and is centered on Fortin’s book dealing with rediscovering your call in the third chapter of life. Cost of the class is $10. Registration is available on-line, with an Event Registration envelope, or by contacting Dianne Nash at 651.762.9141.
READ Bible Study — Old TestamentClasses meet in the Great Hall Mondays, 10:30-11:30 a.m., or Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m. Cost: $25 (includes Old Testament Study Book)
Written and taught by Pastor John Straiton, READ is a comprehensive overview of the Bible. The Old Testament will be offered during the 2016-17 school year and the New Testament in 2017-18. For information call Dianne Nash at 651.762.9141.
Men’s Tuesday Bible Study to Begin Gospel of Matthew With Pastor John Straiton
A large group of men meet year round every Tuesday morning in the Great Hall from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. Come and make some new friends as you learn more about God’s word. Starting Sept. 27 we will be focusing on the Gospel of Matthew. Coffee and rolls are provided. Registration is not necessary. No fee.
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Women’s Ministry
Finding Joy and PurposeStar of Wonder is Dec. 2 and 3
“Flourish” is a conversational, inspiring collection of stories about how to cultivate a life in which our unique gifts and talents find their full expression. It contains stories of people from all along the creative spectrum—from homemakers to professional artists—who use their talents in generous and life-giving ways. Drawing on her experiences as a singer/songwriter, speaker and mom, Staci Frenes shares how we can find joy and purpose by integrating simple creative practices into our daily lives, and loving others with our gifts.
Meet author Frenes at this year’s Star of Wonder Celebration. Dessert is Friday, Dec. 2, 6-8 p.m. $15; Brunch is Saturday, Dec. 3, 10 a.m.-noon, $20. Tickets go on sale Nov. 1. Register online at saintandrews.org or buy tickets in the Sanctuary Sunday mornings.
iConnect Harvest Retreatyour personality type and what that means for
your prayer life.Two options: Friday/Saturday Nov. 4-5 or Friday/Sunday Nov. 4-6
Option 1: Retreat without overnight: $40Option 2: Retreat with extended fellowship at
White Bear Country Inn. $60 plus cost of hotel room on your own. A block of rooms are reserved; choose single occupancy or share with friends. .
More information can be found in the latest Proclaim page 24. Register online or contact Carrin Mahmood at 651.762.9119.
Rick, Amy, Aric & Lily AndersonJared & Lauren Anderson
Karl, Jessica, Hannah & Evelyn DrecktrahPamela Helgeson
Mark, Colette, Issac & Lucas JacksonJeffrey, Jodi, Allison & Patrick KoselStephen Kosik and Jillaine Marudas
Vadim, Heidi & Lauren LenderSara Osborne
Joel, Laura & Liam RasmussenVictoria Richmond
Roger Seiberlich and Kathleen ThompsonLeif Sundberg
David & Martha Tiede
Welcome New Members!The following individuals are being accepted into the fellowship of Christian believers
at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church this weekend:
New Member ClassesSaturday Nov. 5, 6:15-8:15 p.m. Great Hall
Joining a church does not necessarily give you added perks. You don’t get the best parking spots, a discount off your offering, or reserved seating on the holidays. However, it does provide you with a sense of belonging to a community that believes in the same things you do. It’s about finding friends who will be there for you. Mostly it is about our Triune God, who is communal and continues to pursue and guide us no matter where we run. If you want to join St. Andrew’s, we invite you to a New Member Class. The class will introduce you to the pastors, other new members and the various ministries at St. Andrew’s. Lunch served and childcare provided. Contact Ronda Sowada at 651-762-9139 or [email protected] to register.
Sing in Christmas FestivalYou are invited to join with New Dimension
Singers in St. Andrew’s Christmas Festival on Sunday, Dec. 11. You need to commit to the dates below, including rehearsals and both performances. Please notify Jan if you are planning to sing: 651.762.9123 or [email protected]
At least 5 of the 7 rehearsals below, plus the final rehearsals and both performances for all.
Wednesday, Nov 2-16, 6:15-7 p.m.Tuesday, Nov. 22, 6:15-7:45 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 30, 6:15-8:15 p.m.Sunday, December 4, 9:45-10:30 a.m.Wednesday, Dec. 9, 6:15-8:15 p.m.All:Combined Rehearsal - required for all singers -
Saturday, Dec. 10, 9-11:30 a.m. Festival - Sunday, Dec. 11, 3:30 & 6 p.m.
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DOCK Children’s EducationDOCK 2016-2017 registration is up and
running online. We are excited to kick off our new school year of DOCK (Disciples of Christ Kids), our children’s education program! Classes are available during worship services on Saturdays and Sundays, and Wednesday evenings during Confirmation. We require a registration for each child as well as a new registration each school year.
October DOCK Theme: The Healing Power of Christ’s Love. Get ready to soar on wings like eagles as we study Isaiah 40:31. We will look at Bible stories that focus on the healing power of Christ’s love. We will work on a service project, become aerospace engineers, and harness the power of a Praying Family. God’s healing power is all around us.
Family MinistryFamily Service Night: Wednesday, Oct. 19;
5:45-7:45 p.m. in the Great Hall.Bring the whole family for an evening of
service on Wednesday, Oct. 19. Families of DOCK children, Confirmation and high school youth are all invited for this event.
Young FamiliesFamily Frolics: Mondays, 9-11 a.m. Preschool children and parents are invited to
run, jump, and play during an open, unstaffed time in the Youth and Sports Center gym and the playground outside Great Hall. There is no charge -- simply come and enjoy! For more information, contact Lisa Heyer at 651.762.9175 or [email protected].
Tricks and Treats with the Mighty Organ: Sunday, Oct. 30; 6 p.m. in the Sanctuary. See next page for details.
Children’s Sports and RecR.O.C.K. Basketball: Mondays, Dec. 5 - Feb.
13; 5:30-6:30 p.m. For Girls and Boys Grades Kindergarten - 2
R.O.C.K.: Recreational Opportunities for Christian Kids. This league is designed as a non-competitive, Skills-based basketball program with an emphasis on Christ-centered team play. Children
are taught the value of character development and how it relates to living in Christian community. Register online at saintandrews.org < Register.
Volunteer Coaches Needed: R.O.C.K. relies solely on parent participation. R.O.C.K. Coordinator, Team coaches or Co-Coaches needed –additional assistance needed for each team with a ratio of one coach/assistant to five kids.
Family and Children Ministry
Skipping StonesAll fall Skipping Stone registrations are open online. Go to saintandrews.org > Register
Preschool Bible Celebrations: Wednesday, Nov. 2; Saturday, Nov. 5; or Sunday, Nov. 6
Celebrated in the fall, this milestone recognizes the exciting step children take as they enter Sunday school. Preschoolers who are beginning their first full year of DOCK (Sunday School) will experience a special blessing and will receive their own SPARK Story Bible. This Skipping Stone Celebration takes place at all worship services on the specified weekend. Register your child ahead of time for your specific worship service.
Baptism Classes: Sunday, Nov. 13, 12 noon Sanctuary Room 204Thursday, Dec. 8, 6:30 p.m. Great Hall Room 2
It is expected that families attend a Baptism class before the Baptism of each of their children. The class is free of charge; please register at least one week prior. Childcare is available. Online information and class registration can be found at saintandrews.org, or contact Lisa Heyer at 651.762.9175, or [email protected].
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Employment
HR DirectorThe Director of Human Resources is
responsible for leading the church’s Human Resources initiatives. This includes human relations, recruitment, training and development, benefits and payroll administration, and compensation. Full time position. For more information go to saintandrews.org › About Us › Employment.
High School Young Adult MinisterSt. Andrew’s is seeking a dynamic, experienced
leader to serve as High School and Young Adult Minister beginning in fall 2016. Candidates should have experience in congregational youth ministry, possess a solid Lutheran theology, and display excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills. For more information or to request a job description, contact Mark Jackson at [email protected] or 651.762.9146.
Resource CounselorThe Resource Counselor supports and affirms
the identity, mission and vision of St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church by coordinating and providing resources for mental health care. Responsibilities include providing referrals, consultation and counseling sessions to the members of St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church and the surrounding community in an effort to work towards the healing of those broken by life’s circumstances. 20 hour week/flexible schedule. For more information go to saintandrews.org › About Us › Employment.
St. Andrew’s Annual MeetingMonday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m.
in the Sanctuary6 p.m. Financial Review Meeting
in Sanctuary Room 204Childcare available
Mission Jamaica
Join Mission Jamaica in 2017!Mission Jamaica 2017 dates have been set and
sign up is now available online at missionjamaica.org. Please consider joining us: • Jan. 21-28, 2017, to serve at our Kingston sites; • Jan. 21-Feb. 4, 2017, with Pastor Kyle Jackson, for our mobile medical, Ja’Bode home build and WestHaven Children’s Home service sites; and/or • March 11-18, 2017, with Pastor Sarah Breckenridge, Adult and Family Week!
For more information, please contact Mission Jamaica director Jeff Peterson ([email protected] or 612.720.1833) or Paige Peterson ([email protected] or 612.790.9558).
Tricks and Treats withthe Mighty Organ!
• A concert designed with kids in mind• Come in costume (non-violent) for a parade through the Sanctuary• Concert includes the famous Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Bach• A short message from Pastor Brian Norsman• Come early for Papa Murphy’s pizza sold by the slice in the
Youth and Sports Center from 4:30 - 6 p.m.• Reception following with special treats for all; free will offering
St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church900 Stillwater Road
Mahtomedi MN651-426-3261
www.saintandrews.org
A Family Friendly ConcertBill Chouinard, Organist
Sunday, Oct. 306:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 306:00 p.m.
• A concert designed with kids in mind• Come in costume for a parade through Sanctuary• Pizza sold in Youth and Sports Center 4:30-5:45 p.m.• Reception with treats for all; free will offering
A Family Friendly ConcertBill Chouinard, Organist
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Important Dates:Wednesday Confirmation Groups:● Wednesday, Oct. 19, 5:45-7:45 p.m. Family
Service Night
Sunday Confirmation Groups:● Sunday, Oct. 16 , 4-5:30 p.m. in the Youth
and Sports Center
The Early Bird Breakfast Club Thursdays, 6:45-7:30 a.m. Mahtomedi: Coffee Cottage, 88 Mahtomedi Ave. Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 a.m. Stillwater: Starbucks, 5980 Neal Ave. N. Fridays, 6:30-7:15 a.m. White Bear Lake: Caribou Coffee, 4th St. & 61
Meet with other high school youth to begin your day in God’s Word. Come for coffee, breakfast, connections and good conversations. All high school youth are welcome! Clubs meet only when school is in session. For more information, contact Josh Carlson at 651.762.9168 or [email protected].
Worship BandSundays, 6-7 p.m. in the Youth and Sports Center
Do you play any instrument? Can you sing? Do you like music? Even if you answered no to all of those, but you want to spend time with peers and worship God through music, come join us on Sunday nights.
Confirmation High School
For complete information regarding youth ministry programs (Middle School, Confirmation, and High School), visit saintandrews.org > Children, Youth & Family.
Wednesday Night AliveWednesdays, 2:45- 7:15 p.m. in the Youth and Sports CenterCost: All activities are free; pizza and snacks available for purchase.
Join the fun Wednesdays after school in the Youth and Sports Center! Need a place to relax or burn off some energy after the school day? Space is available for homework, gym time, organized games, outdoor games (when weather allows), and a movie room. For more information, contact Mary Post at 651.762.9131 or [email protected].
Financial AssistancePayment plans and partial scholarships are available for participation in youth programs for those in
need of assistance.
Family Service NightWednesday, Oct. 19; 5:45-7:45 p.m. in the Great Hall
Bring the whole family for an evening of service on Wednesday, Oct. 19. Families of DOCK children, Confirmation and high school youth are all invited for this event.
Middle School
Moonlight Madness Friday, Nov. 4, 8 p.m. to Saturday, Nov. 5, 8 a.m. Cost: $75. Register online.
Join us as we again hit the town late at night and go a little crazy! We will be doing some classic Moonlight Madness activities and trying some new things this year. One thing is for sure it is going to be EPICALLY EPIC! Registration deadline is Wednesday, Nov. 2. For more information, contact Josh Carlson at [email protected].
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Traditional WorshipSunday 9 & 10:30 a.m. Sanctuary
Contemporary WorshipSaturday 5 p.m. Great Hall
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Great Hall
Wednesday Night WorshipFirst Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Sanctuary
Nursery at all services. DOCK Children’s Education at all Sunday services.Worship at St. Andrew’s Village Sunday 1 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Worship Times
Sponsor a Radio Broadcast, Altar Flowers, or Cookies
Radio BroadcastIndividuals are invited to sponsor a live radio broadcast of worship at St. Andrew’s on KLBB radio 1220
AM and www.klbbradio.com. Your sponsorship will be announced on the air prior to the worship broadcast and printed in this bulletin insert. Cost is $150 and checks can be made payable to St. Andrew’s Foundation. Please fill out the form below and drop at reception desk.
Altar Flowers and CookiesIf you would like to donate altar flowers or cookies for worship to honor or memorialize people or events,
please contact Joe Holmberg at 651.762.9116 or [email protected] for availability at least three weeks in advance or fill out the form below. Donations are $50 for each. Checks can be made payable to St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church.
Date of sponsorship requested: ________________________________
Sponsored by: _________________________________________________________________
Phone (______) _________________ E-Mail_________________________________________
• Radio Broadcast – $150 • Altar Flowers – $50 • Cookies – $50
• In honor of... • In memory of... • To the Glory of God(circle one from each line and include details)
_________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________
900 Stillwater RoadMahtomedi, Minnesota 55115
651.426.3261saintandrews.org
Weekly Worship AttendanceWeek Ending Oct. 2 TOTAL:
1,882 Radio Sponsor This week’s radio broadcast on AM1220 KLBB Radio at 9 a.m. Sunday is sponsored by Mary and Gus Blanchard in memory of Andy Knutson.
Altar Flowers are given this week in memory of Ruth Wolff, whose birthday would have been Oct. 12, by her sister, Betty Melbye.
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Sounds Like Love Music Festival, Nov. 11 – 13, 2016
Host Families Needed!
We need host homes for 500 high school students and leaders from all over the Midwest. This entails the following responsibilities:
transportation between St. Andrew’s and your home Friday evening and Saturday morning, Saturday evening, Sunday morning
a place to sleep (the floor is fine – students will be bringing sleeping bags) Friday and Saturday nights
possibly snacks Friday and Saturday night and breakfast Saturday and Sunday This is a great opportunity to show hospitality and make this exciting weekend possible
for hundreds of students. Please fill out the form below completely and drop it in the offering plate, stop by the front desk, or contact
Amy Ness at 651.762.9101 if you are able to host.
Sounds Like Love Host Family Information Name___________________________________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________
Phone#_______________________Email_____________________________(required)
Number of students you are able to host*___________
*We prefer you to take students in groups of 4 (or more.) if possible.
Remember: beds are not necessary!
Gender preference: Male Female Either
Do you have pets?________________ If so, which kind________________________
Please drop this form in the offering plate, stop by the front desk, or contact Amy Ness at 651.762.9101 or [email protected]. Thank you!