Tuesday, September 30, 2008

2008 Fall Pastor's Conference at Camp

The attendants to the Synodical Restructuring Gathering in St. Louis, in August, report to the Pastor's Conference.

Dr.Charles Arand, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, spoke to the 2008 Fall Pastor's Conference, September 29-30, at Camp IO-DIS-E-CA, on the two kinds of righteousness.





Rev. Small, Camp IO-DIS-E-CA.
Rev. Dr. Dean Rothchild, Assistant to the District President.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Grace Lutheran Church in Waterloo

Vacation Bible School Mission Project
"Nets" Protection for African Children

Grace Lutheran Church, Waterloo, had an exciting Vacation Bible School from August 4-7 using Friendship Trek material from CPH. The mission project chosen for the VBS was purchasing mosquito nets imbedded with insect repellant to be used over children's beds. Each year thousands of African children die from the bites of mosquitoes carrying malaria. Mosquito nets are a low cost effective way of saving lives. We thank God for the generosity of the children, their families and members of Grace who raised over $350 towards the project. Through Christian Children's Fund, these monies will be used to purchase $7 mosquito nets for children in Mozambique which is on the southeastern coast of Africa.

Chuck Gomez

A HUSBAND'S PRAYER

Oh Father in Heaven, guide me to always ask for your help in being the husband to the wife you have chosen for me. As my wife and I grow together in age and wisdom, let me give to my wife the honor and respect she always deserves. As always, thank you for choosing us to be your people!

Chuck Gomez
9-24-08

St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mt. Vernon

The women of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mt. Vernon donated a special quilt to Camp Io-Dis-E-Ca for auction at the camp’s Fall Festival! The quilt has a story behind it.

A number of years ago Mary Jocille Wieben, the mother-in-law of long-time member Carla Wieben, began making a quilt. When she went to heaven, Carla received her quilt blocks. However, it was not until recently that members of the St. Paul Priscilla Guild decided to complete the quilt.

Working together, quilters Carla Wieben, Kay Hertzler and Lillian Johnson combined their efforts to produce this beautiful purple and white work of art for the Camp Io-Dis-E-Ca Fall Festival. Applying herself to completing the intricate cross-stitching on each block, Kay worked day after day. Together Lillian and Kay selected the material, Carla cut the material, and Lillian dedicated her time to sewing the blocks. Collectively they marked the quilt and placed it in the quilt frame with a little help from Kay’s husband, Ron.

Over the next weeks the women quilted tirelessly in an endeavor of love for the ministry of Jesus Christ and His wonderful work that takes place at camp. United, the three women worked diligently to complete the project in time. The special quilt has a little pocket on the back containing a note on the history of the quilt and a picture of the women who made it. Mary
Wieben would have joyfully approved this worthwhile project!

We celebrate the excellent ministry being carried on at our camp and give God the glory for his gifts of time and talent!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Lutheran Hour Ministries

LHM – Helping In So Many Ways

Did you know that through Lutheran Hour Ministries (LHM) over $50,000 was given to the IDE flood relief effort? You will have a chance to learn so much more about the helping work of LHM on Sunday, October 26, at 3 PM at King of Kings Lutheran Church, 6621 “C” Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids. The Fall Rally will begin with a Reformation Theme devotion. You will learn how LHM helps women through its “Woman To Woman” radio programs. Hear about the vital work being done through the LHM office in Myanmar to help thousands ravaged by a typhoon. Be informed about the forthcoming nationwide mobilization of Christian men to help build stronger families. All are invited and welcome.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Deaconess Carol Goldfish

PASTORAL CARE MINISTRY AT UIHC

Since July of 1997, until the past August, I have been a half-time staff chaplain at the University of Iowa Hospitals (UIHC). In this work, I have been supported by congregations, groups, and individuals, ministering to all LCMS and other Lutheran patients and families, and patients referred to me by staff, pastors, and patients’ friends and families. My schedual at the hosptial was Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 1-9PM. I loved the work I was priveledged to do. Yet, due to a recurrence of the cancer I had twenty years ago, as of August 31st, I am no longer at UIHC.

I will continue to serve half-time at Trinity Lutheran Church, Cedar Rapids, as I have since July ’97.

I want to thank the Lord for blessings me these past eleven years with this meaningful ministry of serving in His name. I want to thank all of you for your tremendous support: prayers and financial support. I ask for your continued prayers for my health and wellness and for your words of encouragement.

Rev.William Riley, Cedar Rapids, retired LCMS minister, supported by the district, continues to visit all LCMS UIHC patients on Tuesday and Thursdays. He can be reached by wvrr1234@netzero.net or 319-366-8046. Please contact him if you have a member who is a patient at UIHC, also reminding them to register as LCMS.

Deaconess Carol Goldfish, Retired UIHC Staff Chaplain


Friday, September 05, 2008

Grace Lutheran Church in DeWitt


IOWA EAST DISTRICT MUSICIAN
ATTEND 26TH ANNUAL LUTHERAN SUMMER MUSIC ACADEMY & FESTIVAL


The 26th Annual Lutheran Summer Music (LSM) Academy & Festival recently took place at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, MN in June. LSM is the pinnacle program of the Lutheran Music Program, and is one of the nation's premier summer music training programs for young people.

Kate Heetland of Grace Lutheran Church in DeWitt was one of 148 students to participate in the program.

This year, high school age student musicians from 30 states and two foreign countries were selected by audition to spend four weeks participating in a rigorous schedule that included individual primary and secondary instrument or voice lessons, large and small ensembles, musicianship class, electives (including church music, conducting, collegium musicum/early music and jazz and more) as well as daily recitals.

Worship is at the core of the community experience and begins and ends each academy day. Students are served by a faculty roster of 36 educators, all of whom are esteemed practicing professional musicians and teachers from throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.

The mission of LSM is to foster musical excellence in a caring community for high school band, orchestra, choral and keyboard students from all faith backgrounds. The organization is committed to strengthening and extending the Church's heritage of excellence in music and the arts, and provides daily opportunities for student worship.

Since its founding in 1982, more than 4,000 students have attended Lutheran Summer Music. Hundreds of these alumni have gone on to careers in music education, church music and performance. LSM 2009 will be June 21 - July 19 on the campus of Luther College in Decorah.

For more information, please visit www.lutheransummermusic.org.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Camp



Flood Relief Volunteers Gather

Volunteers from Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska, Minnesota, Kentucky, and Wisconsin have stayed or will stay at Camp Io-Dis-E-Ca while helping our neighbors in Cedar Rapids. Braving high heat and humidity these volunteers eagerly mucked out homes damaged by recent floods. After hours of sifting through rubble and slime, they returned to camp to be refreshed with a swim in the pool, good food, and devotions.

Camp Lutherhaven in Indiana sent the first group of 14 volunteers in June. They were followed by groups of 6 and 10 volunteers from the Northern Illinois District LWML whose trips were organized by Lutheran Church Charities (LCC) of Addison, Illinois. LCC has several other groups scheduled to arrive this fall. Congregations in Nebraska, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Minnesota will send volunteers in September and October. Other relief agencies have inquired about housing groups at your camp. Representatives from the Southern District hurricane relief agency have helped your camp prepare for an influx of volunteers numbering as many as 100 a week for the next six months to two years. These volunteers will have the necessary skills to help rebuild our surrounding flood ravaged communities. Other volunteers will serve in vital support roles. Thousands are needed.

Please consider helping. Groups interested in volunteering should contact the Iowa District East office (319.373.2112) for more information.

Reservations for housing at your camp may be made by calling the camp at 319.848.4187.