T h e K i n g ' s H e r a l d...2018/08/07 · 2361. I inadvertently omitted Diane’s information...
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T h e K i n g ' s H e r a l d
C h r i s t t h e K i n g L u t h e r a n C h u r c h
Universal City, Texas
BLESSING OF BACKPACKS, TEACHERS & STUDENTS
On August 19th at both worship services, we will offer a blessing for all students,
teachers and faculty as they return to school. As part of this, we
will also have a blessing of the backpacks, tote bags, briefcases,
lunch boxes, or whatever you’d like to bring for a blessing of your
school or work. This is not just for those going to school! Everyone can bring
an item that represents their work for the blessing.
August 12 at both services and
breakfast
Hear experiences about summer fun. During 2nd Sunday
Breakfast, see photos, hear more stories of how camps, art
camps, and the ELCA YOUTH GATHERING truly lives a
“This Changes Everything” theme.
Spirited FAITH – August 8th and 22nd, 6pm
Everyone is invited to join in on some “spirited” faith discussions beginning at 6pm (but you can arrive later) on August 8th at Harmon’s BBQ on Main St. in Cibolo, and August 22nd at Sea
Island Shrimp House in the Forum. It is “spirited” because we will enjoy snacks and beverages (as you wish and at your own expense). It is “faith” because we will have light hearted conversations about God, faith and life. No need to RSVP, just show up and bring a friend!
pick up your pen and write.” “If you want to change the world,
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“If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write.”
In the preface to his commentary on Romans, Martin Luther wrote, “Faith is a work of God in us, which changes us and brings us to birth anew from God. It kills the old Adam, makes us completely different people in heart, mind, senses, and all our powers, and brings the Holy Spirit with it. What a living, creative, active powerful thing is faith! It is impossible that faith ever stop doing good. Faith doesn’t ask whether good works are to be done, but before it is asked, it has done them. It is always active.”
Faith changes us. It is something that (hopefully) continues to help us grow throughout the whole of our lives. I am not the same person as I was fifteen years ago and that is a good thing! I continue to grow and learn and change and I pray my faith continues to grow as well. A few months ago, I started listening to a podcast about the Enneagram and I found it enlightening, funny, and enjoyable. I’ve heard about the Enneagram in all my different church circles of friends and colleagues for many years, but had never pursued learning more about it. In the short amount of time spent with it so far, I have already learned a great deal about myself and so I want to help others do the same. Therefore, we will be exploring the Enneagram in the Wednesday night bible study beginning on August 8th using the book by Ian Cron and Suzanne Stabile entitled “The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery”.
You’re probably saying, “What is the Enneagram?!” “The Enneagram is a model of the human psyche which is principally understood and taught as a typology of nine interconnected personality types.”1
The authors of the book have this to say about it all. “Ignorance is bliss—except in self-awareness. What you don't know about yourself can hurt you—and your relationships, and maybe even how you make your way in the world. It can also keep you in the shallows with God. Do you want help figuring out who you are and why you're stuck in the same ruts?
The Enneagram is an ancient personality type system with an uncanny accuracy in describing how human beings are wired, both positively and negatively. In The Road Back to You, we forge a unique approach—a practical, comprehensive way of accessing Enneagram wisdom and exploring its connections with Christian spirituality for a deeper knowledge of ourselves, compassion for others, and love for God. Not only will you learn more about your-self, but you will also start to see the world through other people’s eyes, understanding how and why people think, feel and act the way they do.
Beginning with changes you can start making today, the wisdom of the Enneagram can help you take you further along into who you really are—leading you into places of spiritual discovery you would never have found on your own, and paving the way to the wiser, more compassionate person you want to become.
By challenging us to bravely explore who we really are, the Enneagram helps us recognize and overcome self-defeating patterns of behavior and to become our most authentic selves.”2
I’m sure many of you have taken personality type tests before, but this is different. In the July 15th Express News, Jana Riess happens to write about the Enneagram saying, “It is a personality test, but it’s also so much more: a spiritual tool, a map of self-discovery and a discipline that will challenge you with a new awareness of your shadow side.”
I started off with the quote from Luther saying “Faith is a work of God in us.” As we know, so much about us comes from God and so I invite you to join in growing your faith and relationship with God through more self-discovery of who God made you to be. In the podcasts, the authors repeatedly say how the Enneagram helps us be more compassionate with other people. I think now is a time in our history when we could really use extra compassion in the world. Come find out more about the Enneagram at Wednesday night study (Aug 8th at 6pm in the choir room)!
Shalom y’all! Pastor Mike
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Stewardship and Finance Committee Report
“The world asks, ‘What does a man own?’ Christ asks, ‘How does he use it?”
Mid-Year Financial Update—Dale has completed the financial statements as of June 30, 2018, and shown below is a summary of results for the 6 months ended June 30, 2018, and a comparison to budget and last year. Actual to date Budget to date Actual to date June, 2018 June, 2018 June, 2017 (Last Year) (6 Months) (6 Months) (6 Months) Income: Current $138,195 $134,947 $141,987 All Other $ 18,704 $ 14,006 $ 14,074 Total Income $156,899 $148,953 $156,061 Expenses $159,434 $156,782 $152,762 Inc. Less Exp. $ (2,535) $ (7,829) $ 3,299 You will note that “current” income is approximately $3,200 better than budget, and about $3,800 less than what we received for the same 6 month period last year. Our bottom line is about $5,300 better than budget, but about $5,800 less than last year. Available Cash—Our available cash (total cash less dedicated funds) as of June 30, 2018 and June 30, 2017 was: June 30, 2018 June 30, 2017 $118,786 $104,930 This is an increase of approximately $14,000 over the same time last year, and for that we are thankful. Dedicated Funds—At June 30, 2018 the balance in the dedicated funds account was $123,710, which is a slight decrease from the $127,276 amount on hand at this time last year. Dedicated Fund accounts with balances in excess of $5,000 at June 30, 2018 include: Memorial Fund $ 23,523 Gift From the Myrtle Boenig Estate $ 26,486 Special Projects Fund $ 45,385 As we look ahead to the remainder of the year, we are cautiously and prayerfully optimistic that we will achieve our budgeted financial results. We are blessed and thankful for the support of our members and pray that we continue to support our various ministries. Finally, let us remember, as Dave Ramsey would say, WE ARE DEBT FREE! On behalf of the finance committee, Bill Maddox
Adult Faith Formation Opportunities
Adult faith formation is just as important as when we were children. Therefore, we have a number of opportunities here at Christ the King for you to get involved. These are open to everyone. So come join the discussion and bring a friend!
ADULT BIBLE STUDY – meets in the Choir Room Sunday at 9:15am – We are studying a book entitled “Faith Under Fire: Ex-
ploring Christianity’s Ten Toughest Questions”. Join us as we seek to learn from our discussion of these questions. You can join anytime or pop in and out from week to week.
Wednesday at 10:30am - On August 8th, we will resume our study in the book of Romans. Everyone is Welcome to join us and enjoy our interesting discussions. Following the Bible study, all are welcome to join us for lunch (Dutch treat) at La Fiesta Patio Mexican Café on Pat Booker.
Wednesday Night at 6:00 pm - Note the time change! On August 8th, we will begin our dive into the En-neagram using a book by Ian Cron and Suzanne Stabile entitled “The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery”. See Pastor Mike’s article (if you skipped it ;D) to learn more abut what the enne-agram is. It should prove to be an interesting topic. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
Soulful Conversations
Upon finishing the parable of the Lost Sheep and Lost Coin the conversation will continue with the parable of The Unjust Manager. This is probably one of the most difficult parables to understand. To do so it is essential to know the culture at that time. Learning about the culture during Jesus’ day has provided a richer understanding of all the parables we have discussed thus far.
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SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING:
Thank you to Kathy Staley, Lana Marthiljohni, Cathie Theis, Leona Hietala, Cade Robbins,
Barbara Kovavich, Melanie Vogt, Brandon Berisha, Ariana Berisha, Jan Lindorfer, Cindy
Patterson, Margaret Vogt, Don Vogt, Sally Walters, Alyssa Teteris, Sheri Boos, Eric Hernandez, Thomas
Faulkner, Corey Faulkner, Pastor Mike Widner, Erin Poe, Joycelyn Simas, Ann Faulkner, Violet Widner, and
Ken Oxenreider, Without these people and 9 more who are not associated with this church except from
former art camps, Summer Ministries including Art Camp and Vacation Bible School could not happen. An
African Proverb says, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Christ the King Youth Ministries is so blessed to
have those who step up and those who provide monetary donations and physical donations to make these
ministries happen.
ADDITION TO NEW CHURCH DIRECTORY: Please add the following information to your new
church directory: Diane Maines, 6110 Shady Creek, Windcrest, Texas 78239, Telephone Number 210-668-2361. I inadvertently omitted Diane’s information from the church directory that I updated. Also, please add the telephone number for Mamie Elliott which is (210) 653-8943.
Margaret Vogt, Administrative Assistant
Thank you to my church friends at Christ The King for all the cards, well wishes, food, letters, visits, and most of all your prayers on my behalf during my convalescence. I also want to thank Pastor Mike for his visits and prayers.
Alma Geyer
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Yeah, we can still use some prayin’. Our Second week long Art Camp takes place August 6-10. Registrations look to be filled with up to 40 youngsters. This is wonderful. Prayers for their creativity and their seeing of God’s grace through their paint brushes and colored pencils.
Keep our Beach Campers in prayers this first week of August as they finish this week in Galveston.
We have rescheduled Splash Day. Please let the sun be so kind as to be a little cooler for us on August 5. Splash day will be August 5 from noon—2 pm. We will share hotdogs and chips and popsicles.
4th—8th grade. $30. There are a few spots left. August 6 thru 10 from 10—3 and bring a sack lunch. We will have fun with beach projects and learning about artists.
WOMEN OF THE ELCA
Our next Quarterly Business Meeting will be Monday, August 20th,at 6:30 p.m. with a Salad Supper and a guest speaker, Anna Lisa Garcia, from Mosaic. Just bring a salad to share and join us in the Parish Hall.
Margaret Vogt, President
LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF (LWR)
August will have lots of sales on school supplies. Here’s what is needed for LWR school kits: Crayons—box of 16 or 24 regular size New unsharpened #2 pencils with erasers (need 5 per kit) Pencil sharpeners 2 1/2 inch pencil erasers 30 centimeter ruler (may have 12 inches on the other side) Blunt scissors 70-page spiral notebooks (need 4 per kit) Ball point pens (need 5 per kit) - blue or black ink
If you have any questions, contact LWR coordinators Erika Robeson at 210-646-5444 or Marion Weishaar at 210-658-5223. Please put donations in the LWR basket in the corner of the narthex. We will receive items until September 2. Thank You.
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NEWSLETTER AND BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS
Articles for the September 2018 newsletter are due NO LATER THAN the 20th of August
and may be sent to Margaret Vogt at [email protected] or brought to the church office.
Announcements for the Sunday bulletin are due in the church office no later than 11 a.m. on Wednesday.
BIDS, BITES, AND BEVERAGES
The Women of the ELCA are hosting a fundraiser entitled “Bids, Bites, and Beverages” for the con-gregation and their friends on Saturday, September 8th, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. The event will include a Silent Auction with the hope of raising money for projects as we strive to serve neighbors near and far. Some worthy projects we have sponsored in the past and are still
sponsoring are Sunshine Cottage, Austin Helps Honduras, Cross Trails Ministry, and other projects raising up healthy women and girls. We will be serving beer and wine and non alcoholic punch and heavy ap-petizers.
We are still collecting NEW Silent Auction Items with a $25 or above value. If you know of a busi-ness that you frequent that would like to contribute or if you would like to make up a basket of good-ies to auction, please see Lisa Lopez or Margaret Vogt for a letter which explains our purpose and where the proceeds will go. We will also need volunteers to make appetizers for that evening. Come out and enjoy food and beverages and fellowship and bid on auction items and bring your friends. We hope to see you there.
SPECIAL THANKS
Just goes to show you what kind of people we have at Christ the King. A couple weeks ago on Friday morn-ing a CTK member rang our doorbell and informed us he was here to mow our lawn. Needless to say I was not only surprised but overwhelmed at the offer. When you see him, PLEASE give Ray Lopez a pat on the back for being a super person. Thanks again, Ray. Leonard Geyer
HELP NEEDED
We are in need of volunteers to make the coffee on Sunday mornings before the 8:00 am worship service.
Volunteers would need to make the coffee only once a month. For more information and to volunteer, please
contact Kathy Hanley at 210-658-4341.
RACAP PANTRY NEEDS
RACAP is requesting the following items: Feminine Hygiene Products / Dish Soap / Jelly / Muffin Mix / Jello
At the moment, RACAP is in desperate need of brown paper grocery bags to pack their client’s groceries in.
CHOIR ACCOMPANIST, PIANIST AND/ORGANIST WANTED!
We are seeking an additional pianist and/or organist to add to the Sunday Service rotation and take on the role of playing for the choir. If you are interested or know someone who might be, please contact Sally Walters, Louise Cruz, or Stacy Heston at [email protected] for more details.
POP TOP UPDATE
Thank you to everyone who popped some tops for the Women of the ELCA to take to convention. You filled one container and we are working on a second one. We will collect through September 23rd. “Stay thirsty, my friends.”
BUNCO TO BEGIN AGAIN IN AUGUST
The Bunco group will begin again on Monday, August 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Lisa Lopez and Margaret Vogt will serve as hostesses. Please join us for an evening of fun and fellowship. All are welcome!
OUTREACH COMMITTEE UPDATE
The Outreach Committee will be handing out the RACAP Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets food list at the 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services starting the last two Sundays in September.
HAVE YOU NOTICED? When checking your mailboxes, be sure to look at the plaques in the cabinet. There are a wide variety of plaques and all have inspirational verses on them. It is not too late to bring one in. They will be in the cabinet until the last Sunday in September.
When everyone thinks of Rally Day, immediately we think of Sunday School registrations, games for kids and other fun. Have you ever wondered what went on in all of the ministries at Christ the King? On Sunday, September 9th, at 9:00 a.m. in the Parish Hall, all the ministries of Christ the King are invited to set up display tables, hand out calendars and advertise what their AWESOME ministries are all about! If your ministry would like a table for Rally Day, please call the church office at 210-658-2254.
Southwestern Texas Synod Women of the ELCA
31st Annual Convention
September 28-30, 2018
South Padre Island, Texas
“Pop Tops and Flip Flops”
Then He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “peace be still”
And the wind ceased and there was a great calm. (Mark 4:39)
Convention Offerings: Monetary Offering: La Posada Providencia Mission
La Posada Providencia, founded and sponsored by the Sisters of Divine Providence, is a Ministry for people in crisis from around the world, who are seeking legal refuge in this country. The Shelter staff provides a safe and welcoming home; mentors to promote self-sufficiency and cultural
integration; and imparts values which witness God’s Providence in our world. By sharing knowledge, experiences and resources, La Posada’s staff helps clients strive for self-sufficiency and integrate
more effectively into American Culture.
Physical Offering: La Posada: Walmart, Target, HEB gift cards, gas cards, etc.
Silent Auction:
50% Costa Rican Lutheran Church (ILCO) 50% Family Crisis Center, Inc.
Family Crisis Center Mission: To assist victims and children in preventing and ultimately ending domestic violence and sexual assault in Northern Cameron and
Willacy Counties.
Pop Tops: for the Women of Faith projects care of St. Johns, San Juan Flip Flops: for Saturday Sunrise Service on the beach.
Registration forms are available in the church office. Early Registration is $135 by August 15. Hotel fee is $109 per night plus tax.
Join in the fun and fellowship.
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
Colton Lane 1
Patsy Meyers 1
Danny Moore 5
Amanda Driewer 6
Connie Hunt 9
Bill Laxton 9
Mike Roehrig 10
Carter Cooper 11
Matthew Wilfert 12
Barbara Kovacich 13
Barbara Meurin 13
Louise Cruz 16
Mariesa Robbins 16
Elliott Lachlan 18
Bill Maddox 18
Mackenzie Alvarado 20
Myrna Gilbert 20
Kaylee Randall 22
Sandra Bartley 23
Kailey Luza 23
Kinsey Luza 23
Carol Bearce 29
James Heston 29
Robert Elkins 30
Stacy Heston 30
AUGUST ANNIVERSARIES
Carroll & Linda Gloor 12
Bruce & Margie Lemire 21
Kevin & Christina Mattison 21
Larry & Marcia Zunker 22
Bill & Barbara Maddox 24
Ernie & Annette Gohlke 27
Edward & Pearl Sauseda 28
Rob & Jill Cooper 31
We remember in prayer: If you would like to include a prayer request in an upcoming bulletin, please contact the church office. Typically, a prayer request will be included for 3 weeks unless otherwise requested.
THOSE WITH HEALTH CONCERNS: Sherry Bielke Aina Blake Darlene Christiansen Sally Cooke Alma Geyer Carroll Gloor Annette Gohlke Ernie Gohlke Dave Hollinbeck Marjorie Lemire Barbara Maddox Marge Stout
THOSE IN CARE FACILITIES: Anna Harman Margaret Morgan George Papajohn
FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF CTK: Ava Anderson, granddaughter of Glen & Alfrieda Anderson
Princess Atunrase, Susan Abbey’s Boss
Kyrah Bejarano, child of Jan Lindorfer’s friend Howard Carlson, cousin of Gene Carlson
Veronica Carlson, wife of Gene Carlson
Joe Dougherty , friend of Dinah Ryson
Geoffrey Douglas, friend of Richard Bunch
Lupe Godoy, friend of Kathy Hanley Chris Gohlke, grandson of Ernie & Annette Gohlke
Jimmy Heston, Joe Heston’s Dad
Ronald Jensen, Joanne Swansiger’s friend Betty Ann Jones, cousin of Kathy Staley & Barbara Kovacich
Adelaide Kanton Bill Kermavner, nephew of Joanne Swansiger Todd Kittredge Darren McArdle, nephew of Ginny & Al Boos Tom Mowers, friend of Kathy Hanley
Leigh Paliwoda, Rob Cooper’s daughter Anna Prescott, friend of Susan Abbey
Nancy Rajanen, friend of Don & Joyce Nellermoe
Dan Roehrig, brother of Mike Roehrig
Donna Scheel, Susan Abbey’s cousin
Ben Sears, friend of Michael & Jessica Anderson family Randy Smith II, friend of Richard & Marilyn Groomes
Kurt Weinelt, Louise Cruz’s brother-in-law James Weishaar, son of Marion Weishaar
Travis Wilchar , grandson of Ernie & Annette Gohlke Easton Zane Zunker, grandson of Larry & Marsha Zunker
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AUGUST 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 5:00 Via de
Cristo Reunion
Group, Sea Island
Shrimp House
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Water Splash Day,
Youth NOON
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TEAM 9
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5:30 Star Academy,
Parish Hall
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10:30 Bible Study
6:00 Spirited Faith,
Harmon’s BBQ,
Main Street, Cibolo
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Learning Bldg
7:00 Hermann
Sons, Parish Hall
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TEAM 1
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1:00 Dominoes,
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1:00 LWR Quilting,
Learning Bldg
6:00 Bible Study
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17
9:00-12:00 SHINE
Paperwork Day,
Parish Hall
8:30 Phoenix NA
Mariesa Day off
18
Open Art Studio
19 Green
BLESSING OF
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12:00 Missional
River Team
8:30 Phoenix NA
TEAM 1
TEAM 10
20 Pastor’s/
Mariesa’s Day
Off
6:30 WELCA
Salad Supper,
Parish Hall
7:00 Boy
Scouts
21
8:30 Star Academy
1:00 Sewing
8:30 Phoenix NA
22
10:30 Bible Study
6:00 Spirited Faith,
Sea Island in the
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24 6:30 Friday
Night Fellowship,
Dragon Lake
8:30 Phoenix NA
Mariesa Day Off
25
26 Green
8:30 Phoenix NA
TEAM 2
TEAM 6
27 Pastor’s/
Mariesa’s Day
Off
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8:30 Star Academy
1:00 Dominoes
6:30 Council, Choir
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8:30 Phoenix NA
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10:30 Bible Study
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30
5:00 –9:00 LEAP,
Parish Hall
31
Mariesa Day Off
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August
TEAM 5 Gene Carlson Kathy Hanley
Edward & Pearl Sauseda
TEAM 9 Dinah Ryson Pete Ryson Jay Shuler
Leona Hietala
TEAM 1 Brian Donlea Ray Lopez
Barbara Ward Linda Dowda
TEAM 10 Richard,
Melissa, Jacob & Lauren Gutierrez
TEAM 2 Leonard Geyer Kathy Staley Dale Meyers Patsy Meyers
TEAM 6
Don & Joyce Nellermoe
Andy Andermann Ken Oxenreider
Pastor Mike Vacation
Art Camp 10—3
Youth at Beach Camp
Sunday Morning Worship and Education Hour Schedule
For each Sunday (unless otherwise noted) 8:00 & 10:30 am Worship & Holy Communion
9:15 am Faith Formation for all ages
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Christ the King Lutheran Church
1129 Pat Booker Road
Universal City, TX 78148
(210) 658-2254
Office email: [email protected]
www.ctk-uc.org
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Staff and Ministry Team Leaders
Staff
Pastor The Rev. Michael Widner
Director of Youth Ministries /
Parish Administrator Mariesa Robbins
Administrative Assistant Margaret Vogt
Organists Carol Bearce & Louise Cruz
Choir Director Sally Walters
Nursery Ariana Berisha
Custodians Reinaldo & Irene Diaz
Bookkeeper Suzanne Schroeder
Financial Secretary Leona Hietala
Treasurer Dale Meyers
Church Council
President Thomas Hawkins
Property, Building, & Grounds Tim Walters
Fellowship/Secretary Susan Abbey
Education Sheri Boos
Evangelism Kathy Hanley
Finance Jay Shuler
Mutual Ministry Ryan Agrella
Outreach Kathy Staley
Worship/Vice-President Stacy Heston
Ministry Team Leaders
Dominoes Leona Hietala
Men’s Group Don Vogt
Soulful Conversations Joyce Lucas
Women of the ELCA Margaret Vogt
Via de Cristo Reunion Group Mary Petermeier/
Dinah Ryson