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KICKOFF OF SUMMER
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
August 4-8, 2019
Sign up at:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A49A4A922A6FA7-roar
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FIRST COMMUNION STUDENTS
Paxton Ament, Benjamin Anderson, Brady Anderson, Grace Baldry,
Emma DeBlieck, Leah DeBlieck, Josephine Hales, Samuel Hales,
Bryce Handshoe, Trevor Handshoe, Madilyn Harkin, Wyatt Harkin,
Cole Haus, Hunter Heitkamp, Kelsey Janisch, Carson Klimmek,
Hudson Klimmek, Maxton Klimmek, Makenzie Peterson, Stella Prokott,
Ayden Trautner, Bentley Trautner, Kaleb Waters.
SUMMER LAWN
MOWING HELP NEEDED
If you would be interested,
we will be needing
volunteers to help with lawn
mowing this summer. It usually is a once a week
thing, with trimming and blowing sidewalks
clean, etc.
Dates we need help are: June 2-30, July 5-14,
July 21-Aug 3.
Please see Shelly in the church office if you would
like to get on the schedule.
YOUNG FAMILY
FELLOWSHIP
Are you a family with
young children? Interested in
fellowship with other families in
the same boat? Check out our
new parent's group! We will
meet at 11:15 am (after the
10am service) on Sunday,
June 9, at 10 am in
the narthex.
Questions?
Contact Pastor Angela.
SUMMER WORSHIP
Join us for our first
Wednesday
summer youth worship
service on June 12, at
7 pm! This is the first of
three monthly
services we'll have
throughout the
summer. We'll sing some
songs, listen to a
Bible lesson, receive
communion, and even do
an in-service activity or
two. While the purpose of
this service is to keep our
youth connected this
summer, any and all are
welcome to attend!
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CHURCH NEWS
ALL MILITARY FAMILIES AND FRIENDS
We have a bulletin board to recognize
those members and friends in their
service for our country.
We would like to include all active and retired
personnel from all branches of service, all law
enforcement, and all firefighters.
The information we are gathering: Name, Rank, Dates
of Service, Branch of Service, Where stationed or
area. We would like to place a 4 inch by 6 inch photo
with the description of each person. If you have
photos and bios to be added to this board, please
bring them to the church office.
PASTOR VISITS/NOTIFICATION:
If you or someone you know will be
hospitalized and would like a call or
visit from Pastor Daryl or Pastor Angela, please
contact the church office or either pastor directly at
651-341-3787 (Daryl), 952-212-3355 (Angela).
COFFEE WITH THE PASTOR
If you would like to have coffee and visit
with Pastor Daryl or Pastor Angela, please contact the
church office or either pastor directly at 651-341-
3787 (Daryl), or 952-212-3355 (Angela).
DID YOU KNOW that you can make an
offering using your credit card at SSLC?
You can! We have a card reader available
on the kitchen counter. Instructions are posted
nearby. Assistance available.
TIME AND TALENTS NEEDED
We are looking for talented helpers for
building repairs and learning about our
Sound System operation and equipment.
If you are willing to help with these or any other
projects, please contact Ralph Johnson or Rich
Alickson, or contact the church office.
CHECK OUT OUR CHURCH APP !
We have acquired an app for the
congregation. It is available for download
in the App Store and the Google Play Store. Search:
South Santiago Clear Lake.
Download the app and allow notifications. Whether
you are a social media user or not you will be kept up
to date on all the great things happening at SSLC.
LOOKING FOR A SUMMER BIBLE CAMP?
Here are some ideas……
*Green Lake Lutheran Ministries
near Spicer at http://www.gllm.org/
*Luther Crest Bible Camp near Alexandria at
http://www.luthercrest.org/
Funds in your family fundraiser account may be used
to help pay for your week at camp. Contact the
church office in regards to this option.
Kingdom Kids/Breakfast Club News
We are hoping to build on the success
of the recently completed Sunday
Morning Christian Education Program Year, and are
already planning Kingdom Kids and Breakfast Club
for this fall.
South Santiago Sunday School Superintendent Carla
Griffin is making lists and checking them twice. We
will be utilizing ‘Buzz!’ once again and will be looking
for a lead teacher for each classroom – as well as
individuals to be part of the teaching teams.
In other words – Sunday School Teachers aren’t going
to be required to teach every week, but rather as a
part of a teaching rotation. We are also looking to
teach in teams of two, as well. All that being said, it
will require a significant number of people to step up
and teach Jesus to our children.
It’s not rocket science – and it is so very rewarding!
If you’d like more information about this,
contact Pastor Angela or Carla Griffin.
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
800-273-8255
SUICIDE HOTLINE
CHURCH NEWS
SOUTH SANTIAGO BUILDING
MAINTENANCE FUND
Please consider a special donation to
SSLC’s Building Maintenance fund. We
have established a savings account to build
up to use for major church repairs. We anticipate more
repairs as our beautiful building ages.
To make a special donation, just designate “Building
Repairs” on your check or offering envelope. We hope
you can help us grow this account to allow us to keep
SSLC in the best condition we can. Thank you!
Buildings and Grounds Committee
Did You Know?
We have a Meals Ministry
program at SSLC! There have been a
group of women who have been making
and providing meals for members of our congregation
when there is an illness, a health concern, or a need.
If you would like to find out more and get connected
contact Roberta Bistodeau at 320-250-8073 or
Dee Punton at 612-719-2344. You can either provide
meals, storage dishes or cooking dishes for them to
use for those families. You may bring gently used or
new cookware to the church office. Please contact
either Roberta or Dee if you would like to help make
meals for families.
OFFERING ENVELOPES
We now have blank offering envelopes in
the church entry on the podium next to the
guest book. Please feel free to take one
as needed.
First Monday of each month
FRIENDSHIP BIBLE STUDY
Meets during the school year on the third
Tuesday evening of the month during the
school year at 6:30 pm. Please contact Barb Marsh
for more information if you are interested in studying
with them.
THREADS OF HOPE AND KINDNESS
We are looking for donations of WORKING
sewing machines (with instruction book)
for our group.
We are also accepting donations of fleece and flannel
for baby blankets, or any offering to purchase fabric.
Our group meets during the school year on the third
Saturday of the month at 9 am. If you have any
questions, please contact Roberta Bistodeau.
PRISCILLA BIBLE STUDY
Meets on the third Wednesday morning
of each month at 9 am. All are welcome!
Christ in our Home
Is a daily devotional booklet for all ages.
Please feel free to pick one up in the church entry.
Musicians Wanted! Looking for a fun way to get
involved here at SSLC? We're searching for musicians
(vocal or instrumental) to join our adult choir and/or
our contemporary music group. Contact Pastor Angela
([email protected]) or
Heidi Hansen (hansenhouseofmusic@
live.com) for more information.
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MESSAGE FROM PASTOR DARYL
THESE ARE SOME MEMBERS THAT HAVE HAD THEIR NAMES PLACED ON OUR NEW
ANNIVERSARY DISPLAY IN THE NARTHEX. CONGRATULATIONS ON 50+ YEARS!
Somewhere in our teenage years, summer vacation becomes summer and
the vacation part is reserved for perhaps a week or two. Long gone is the
seemingly less endless string of barefoot days playing pick-up baseball or
fishing down by the shore.
Coming together as a community to celebrate all that God has done and is doing in our lives –
worshipping – is not based on season or status, but rather on our individual and collective place at
the table. God doesn’t take summers off in giving life, breath and hope, and our call is to continue to
receive and to share God’s love all the days.
This isn’t a whiny pastor saying “Where did all the people go?”
It’s a whiny pastor who has wandered at different times of his life from the fold and can tell you
firsthand that it’s not the best way to live. There are some things that I simply need to do because it
makes me better know who I am and who I can be, and regular worship is at or near the top
of the list.
I look forward to sharing the hope of Jesus Christ this summer in the air conditioned comfort of the
sanctuary. We have various activities in the works and I encourage you to participate in them, as
well. It shall be a hoot.
PRAYER REQUESTS: Al Gruenhagen (Julie Johnson’s Uncle), Judy Warren (Ella Arneson’s stepmother), Lew Olson,
Loree Kiel (Cheryl Ellingson’s friend), Zasha Andzenge (Faith Pozorski’s cousin’s daughter, Lila Lundberg (Jackie
Johnson’s sister), Ken Nordstrom (Tammy Alickson’s Dad), Dean Derosier (Dave and Shelly Whitcomb’s friend),
Janice Collison (Robin Garding’s Mom), Nancy Stang (Dennis & Brenda Stang’s sister-in-law); Janice Culp,(Joe
Berthiaume’s sister); Margie Bragelman (Donna Pozorski’s cousin).
PRAYERS OF THANKGIVING:
MILITARY PRAYERS: William Tinkler Jr, Kelly Smith, Tyler Brott, Kyle Whitcomb, Chandler Wiltsey,
Caleb Vekved, David Bley, Derik Smith, Logan Gallus, Richard Buckalew, Matthew Peabody, Adam Thom,
Jeremy Schuch, Logan Draack, Brandon Wiltsey, Ryan Munsterman.
PRAYER REQUESTS
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PASTOR’S SCHEDULES
Pastor Daryl: Pastor Angela:
Monday: 8:30 AM— 3 PM Monday 8:30 AM — 3 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 3 PM Tuesday: OFF
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 3 PM Wednesday: 8:30 AM — 3 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 3 PM Thursday: OFF
Friday: OFF Friday: OFF
Saturday: OFF Saturday: OFF
Please note: These hours just reflect posted office hours. They do not reflect evening meetings,
hospital visits, confidential pastoral care, etc. These hours will flex with personal family needs;
conference, synod, or other outside meetings and other as-needed daily and weekly interruptions
where ministry happens.
If you call or come to the office looking for Pastor Daryl or Pastor Angela and they are not available,
please leave word with the staff that you are looking for him. They will get in touch with you and
return your message ASAP. You can also contact either of them any time by cell Pastor Daryl
(651-341-3787 call or text); Pastor Angela (952-212-3355 call or text).
IF YOU KNOW OF SOMEONE WHO SHOULD BE ADDED TO OUR PRAYER LIST OR
PRAYER CHAIN, PLEASE CONTACT PASTOR DARYL OR PASTOR ANGELA.
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MESSAGE FROM PASTOR ANGELA
Well, the weather may not be cooperating just yet, but summer is officially in full
swing at SSLC. For example, as of May 26th, we are down to one Sunday service,
at 9 AM. However, just because the program year is wrapped up, don’t think we’re
closing up shop for the summer. There is still plenty going on here!
First off, in an effort to keep our youth connected this summer, we will be holding
monthly Wednesday night worship services geared toward our confirmation students and high schoolers. The first
of those is coming up on June 12 at 7 PM.
In addition, we’ll be doing a few youth service days throughout the summer. We’ll serve somewhere in the
morning, have lunch together, then spend the afternoon doing a fun activity. On Monday, June 17, we’ll be
travelling to Coon Rapids to serve at Feed My Starving Children and play at Grand Slam Family Fun Center.
Please sign up on the SSLC website by June 9 under the “Youth Group” tab at “Ministries.”
Speaking of signing up, VBS registration is officially open! Our “ROAR” Vacation Bible School will be held August 4
– 8. Come explore God’s goodness and celebrate our ferocious faith! You can go on our website and look for the
sign up tab.
Finally, we will be holding a few outdoor worship services throughout the summer. Our first will be Sunday, June
23 at 11 AM (rain date: June 30). A BBQ lunch will follow service!
Summer is a busy time for all of us – traveling, yard work, trying to keep the kids entertained… But Hebrews 10:23
-25 reminds us: Let us hold fast to the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who has promised is
faithful. And let us consider how to provoke one another to love and good deeds, not neglecting to meet together,
as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
So let us not give up meeting together. This summer, let’s explore new ways of being community, of finding
fellowship with one another, and of meeting our God in worship and prayer.
Love in Christ,
Pastor Angela
GRADUATE QUILTS GIFTED—MAY 19
Church Council Members President ● Bill Rogers ● [email protected]
Vice President ● Lyn Peterson● [email protected]
Treasurer ● Mark Swanson● [email protected]
Secretary ● Scott Bursch● [email protected]
Member ● Jeff Maetyka ● [email protected]
Member ● Bert Robb ● [email protected]
Member ● Jeanette Harshman 763-662-2741
Member ● Melanie Mielke ● [email protected]
Member ● David Darsow ● [email protected]
Committee Chairs Board of Education ● Carla Griffin 320-774-9696
Building & Grounds ● Ralph Johnson 320-248-6818
Cemetery Board ● Bill Rogers 320-743-3031
Family Service Group ● needed
Head Ushers ● Richard Harshman 763-662-2741
Historian ● Holly Klinker 320-345-0040
Librarian ● Rosalie Klinker 763-263-2540
Money Counters ● Barb Marsh 320-248-2949
Stewardship Committee ● needed
Active Groups Altar Guild ● Sandy Empting 320-743-2626
Funeral Coordinator ● Church Office
Graduate Quilters ● Shelly Bluhm 763-662-2468
Mission Quilters ● Shelly Bluhm 763-662-2468
Prayer Chain ● Carol Michaletz 320-743-5199
Prayer Shawl Ministry ● Tammy Alickson 763-856-3320
Relay for Life ● Donna Pozorski 763-856-8474
Sharing Meals ● Dee Punton 612-719-2344
Sunshine Committee ● Sandy Empting 320-743-2626
Women of SSLC ● Needed
Faith Chests ● Needed
Backpack Buddies● Karen Wipper 763-244-9429
Staff Pastor Daryl Thul ● [email protected]
Pastor Angela LaMoore ● [email protected]
Office Administrator ● Shelly Bluhm ● [email protected]
Choir Director ● Heidi Hansen ● [email protected]
Musician● Heidi Hansen ● [email protected]
Musician● Linda Corrigan ● [email protected]
Bookkeeper ● Shelly Bluhm ● [email protected]
Custodian ● Sandy Empting ● [email protected]
JUNE/JULY FAMILY SERVICE GROUP website: www.sslcmn.org/stewardship
6/2 6/9 6/16 6/23 6/30 7/7 7/14
9 am 9 am 9 am 9 am 9 am 9 am 9 am
READERS Aament
HEAD USHER Swanson Swanson Swanson Swanson Swanson
USHERS
GREETERS
KITCHEN HELP
GOODIES
BASKET HOLDER
COMMUNION SERVERS
ACOLYTE
MONEY COUNTERS
Marsh,
Bursch Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson
ALTAR GUILD
Cox,
Humble
Cox,
Humble
Klinker,
Thom,
Miller-Hess
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CHURCH
COUNCIL &
GROUP
INFORMATION
FUTURE NOISY
OFFERINGS
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MAY 9, 2019 COUNCIL MINUTES
In attendance: Scott Bursch, David Darsow, Bert Robb, Bill Rogers, Pastor Thul,
Isabelle Swanson, Lyn Peterson, Jeanette Harshman, Mark Swanson,
Melanie Mielke, Pastor LaMoore
1. Call to order: a. Bill Rogers at 6:36 pm.
2. Opening devotions and prayer: a. Pastor Thul. i. Acts 13- Paul and Barnabas.
3. Open forum: a. None.
4. Adoption of Agenda: a. No change.
5. Adoption of minutes for April 14, 2019: a. Approved (revised 05.09.19)
as submitted.
6. Treasurer’s report- May 7, 2019: a. Approved as submitted.
7. Reports:
a. Pastor LaMoore’s report: i. Reviewed- see report for details. ii. Motion to
purchase sweatshirts for high schoolers up to $400.00- 1st- Mark- 2nd- Bert- vote
passed. iii. Motion to purchase new computer and ProPresenter for video display-
the current system is out dated and failing spend up to $2,500.00- 1st- Melanie-
2nd-David- Discussion- new system will work with current projection system with
capabilities for upgrades- vote passed.
b. Pastor Thul report: i. Reviewed- see report for details. ii. Motion to spend up to
$150.00 to move organ to west side of altar 1st- Melanie- 2nd- David- vote passed.
c. Committees: i. None.
d. Council Members: i. Jeanette: 1. Discussed changes/suggestions that should be
brought to council. 2. Suggested changing communion to 2nd and 3rd Sunday-
pastor agreed. 3. Two (2) year terms for council may-be more agreeable for those
contemplating serving. ii. Melanie: 1. Newsletters are not making it to everyone-
what do we need to do to improve delivery?
8. Unfinished business: a. Combine funds: i. Nothing to discuss. b. Bank change: i.
Mark continues search for improved service.
9. New business: a. Project Priorities: i. Seal parking lot. ii. New roof- 4-5 years. iii.
Update AV system. iv. Emergency/alarm system. v. Seal sidewalks. vi. Oven heating
element. vii. Railings. viii. Sanctuary flooring. (In no particular order)
b. Summer church start time: i. One service at 9:00am from May 26 thru Sept. 1.
10. Confirm date and time of next meeting: a. Thursday, June 13 at 6:30 pm.
11. Adjourned at 8:10 pm.
12. Closed with Lord’s Prayer.
JULY 28
KEN JERRICK TOLEDO
OUR SPONSOR CHILD
Our programs focus on four key
outcomes: for CI kids to
graduate healthy, educated,
empowered and employed. Why
these four? Because they're all
interconnected and essential to
achieving the big goal: helping
break the cycle of poverty.
JUNE 23
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS
Doctors Without Borders is a
private international association
founded in 1971. The
association is made up mainly of
doctors and health sector
workers and is also open to
other professions which might
help in achieving its aims.
Our mission is to provide
lifesaving medical care to those
most in need.
MSF provides assistance to
populations in distress, to
victims of natural or man-made
disasters, and to victims of
armed conflict. They do so
irrespective of gender, race,
religion, creed, or political
convictions.
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FACTS AND FIGURES
Funds Month Y-T-D
Total Income* $28,458 $106,749
Total Expenses $22,463 $95,335
Difference $5,996 $11,414
4/3 110
4/7 65 / 115
4/10 70
4/14 121 / 125
4/18 63
4/19 82
4/21 41 / 213/
189
4/28 65 / 174
General $21,573
Building Mortgage $3,840
Coffee $12
Youth $20
Other Income-Bldg
Repairs
$960
Backpack Buddies $10
Noisy Offering $324
Kingdom Kids $45
TOTAL $26,784
MAY BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES SIMPLY GIVING
ENROLLMENT
Churches have obligations
just like families and
businesses. When church
members agree to an
automatic payment
arrangement, we can better
budget our income because
we know how much is
coming and when. And if you
leave town and miss worship,
your giving and promised
contributions are taken care
of for you automatically
so you don’t have to worry
about it.
Visit the website:
www.sslcmn.com or email
or the church office if you are
interested in
Simply Giving.
APRIL OFFERINGS
*Total Income combines all Offerings PLUS any
other income we have received for the month.
BIRTHDAYS
6/02 Shane Busch
6/02 Ross Ulsby
6/03 Tim Gilberts
6/04 Todd Schultz
6/04 Lila Waldbillig
6/05 Barb Marsh
6/05 Helen Swanson
6/06 David Fidelman
6/06 Michael
Peterson
6/07 Olivia Mateyka
6/07 Aiden Radeke
6/07 Ellery Timm
6/08 Tony Griffin
6/10 Natalie Pozorski
6/11 Eric Temple
6/13 Dayna Claasen-
Schmidt
6/13 Mariah Zerwas
6/14 Dan Huwe
6/14 Rachel Kramber
6/15 Marianne
Lindsey
6/15 Jonathan
McCollum
6/16 Brady Anderson
6/16 Melanie Niday
6/17 Erica Brovold
6/18 T.J. Niday
6/18 Allison
Barringer
6/18 Cade Barringer
6/20 McKenna
Harren
6/20 Mark Swanson
6/20 Hunter McCalla
6/21 Katelyn Wipper
6/22 Joy Hurd
6/23 Michael James
6/23 Joseph James
6/23 Jason Roisland
6/24 Becky Johnson
6/24 Allison Bader
6/25 Lane Claassen
6/28 Sara Barthel
6/28 Angela Bouma
6/30 Allexia Kupczyk
Attendance
I. AM. THIRD.
GOD. OTHERS. ME.
ANNIVERSARIES 6/02 Steve & Kim Wipper
6/02 Troy & Amity Felton
6/05 Dan & Robyn Brown 6/05 Jayme & Kirsten Doucette
6/06 Lonnie & Jodi Halvorson
6/07 Faith & Dwayne Pozorski
6/10 Scott & Tammy Alickson
6/16 Jason & Kelly Puhl
6/17 Scott & Danette Burlet
6/18 Scott & Becky Bursch
6/20 Greg & Joy Hurd
6/24 Glen & Carol Kaas
6/24 Ralph & Jane Johnson
6/24 Troy & LeeAnn Alickson
6/25 Mark & Roberta Bistodeau
6/25 Dan & Brenda Jergenson
6/25 Tom & Karla Zerwas
6/27 Bruce & Donna Bergman
6/29 Kevin & Kim Kampa
YOUTH NEWS
ALL CASH FROM
RECYCLING
DONATIONS GO TO
OUR YOUTH
PROGRAM.
TRAILER IN PALMER.
JUNE 2019
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1
2
FOOD SHELF SUNDAY
Worship 9 am
Altar Guild meets 8:30 am
Hansen recital 6 pm
3
4
Men’s Bible
Study 10 am
5 6
Council
meets
6:30 pm
7
OFFICE
CLOSED
8
9
Worship 9 am
Winkelman Baptism
Young Families meet 10 am
10
11
Men’s Bible
Study 10 am
Building &
Grounds 6:30 pm
12
Summer
Worship
7 pm
13
14
OFFICE
CLOSED
15
16
Worship 9 am
17 Youth
Service day
8 am—5 pm
18
Men’s Bible
Study 10 am
19
Priscilla Bible
Study 9 am
20 21
OFFICE
CLOSED
22
23
Worship 11 am—outdoors
Noisy Offering-Doctors
without Borders
24
25
Men’s Bible
Study 10 am
26 27 28
OFFICE
CLOSED
29
30
Worship 9 am
Youth Service/Fun Day: Monday, June 17, 8 AM - 5 PM
All confirmation students and high schoolers are invited to a summer service day! We'll
serve at Feed My Starving Children in Coon Rapids from 9:30 - 11:30am, grab some
lunch, then head to Grand Slam (also in Coon Rapids) for some mini-golf, laser tag, and
other shenanigans. All incoming seventh graders through outgoing seniors are welcome,
as well as any parents who might be able to help Pastor Angela drive/chaperone.
SIGN UP ON OUR WEBSITE UNDER “Ministries-Children/Family-Youth Group”
by Sunday, June 9!
THANK YOU TO:
JULY 2019
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4
OFFICE
CLOSED
5
OFFICE
CLOSED
6
7
FOOD SHELF SUNDAY
Worship 9 am
8 9
Men’s Bible
Study 10 am
Building &
Grounds 6:30 pm
10 11
Council
meets
6:30 pm
12
OFFICE
CLOSED
13
14
Worship 9 am
15 16
Men’s Bible
Study 10 am
17
Priscilla Bible
Study 9 am
18 19
OFFICE
CLOSED
20
21
Worship 9 am
22 23
Men’s Bible
Study 10 am
24 25 26 OFFICE
CLOSED
Mission trip
leaves
27
28
Worship 9 am
Noisy Offering– Ken Jerrick
Toledo– our Sponsor Child
29 30
Men’s Bible
Study 10 am
31
*Bill Empting for building maintenance;
*Mark Bistodeau, Ed Fore, Bill Rogers, Lester Krei, Jeff
and Lyn Peterson, David Darsow, Pastor Daryl, Mark
Lerdahl, Richard Harshman, Wendy Reisem, Oliver
Thul, Confirmation students from grades 7-9, Karla
Zerwas, Kirsten Doucette, Tammy Bergsten, Berta
Bistodeau, Dan and Robyn Brown, Brad Thom, Justin
Bistodeau, Greg Prokott, Scott Bursch, Sandy Empting,
Paul Fors, and Pat Krei for their work on the pew
upholstery and sharing fellowship meals for the crews;
*Mark Swanson and Jeff Mateyka for projector repairs;
*Lester Krei and Mark Bistodeau for work on the pews
and for putting out the picnic tables for the summer;
*Pastor Angela for delivering food donations to the
C.R.O.S.S. Center;
*Rich and Nancy Alickson for delivering food donations
to the Becker Food Shelf;
*Tammy Alickson for organizing the flower fundraiser;
*Scott, Tammy, Kristen Alickson, Wendy Reisem,
Emily Gallus, and Rich and Nancy Alickson for sorting
and prepping the flower fundraiser deliveries and
bagging up the food donations;
*Barb Marsh and her helpers for coordinating “It’s a
Girl Thing” event;
*Mark Bistodeau for lawn mowing;
*Walt Munsterman for lawn maintenance;
*Danny Jergenson for hanging the anniversary display;
*Lester Krei for lawn mowing;
*Randy Bader for sprinkler system maintenance.
South Santiago Lutheran Church 14675 - 37th Street Clear Lake, MN 55319
Pastor Daryl Thul Pastor Angela LaMoore
Phone: 763-662-2048 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sslcmn.org
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Worship Sunday at 9 am (thru Labor Day)
Office Hours Monday - Thursday 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
We are a congregation whose core values seek changed lives
through the power of the Holy Spirit by forming
and sustaining life-long personal faith in God through Christ
Jesus. We practice this by engaging in cross-
generational ministry and radical hospitality as it is
revealed by God’s Word. We do this by connecting with our
congregation, the community and the world.
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