Thursday, January 31, 2013
College Hills Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls
Pictures of the Jr. High and High School Weekend Visit to College Hill Lutheran Church which took place on January 19-20. I'll send a few more emails with more pictures.
Vinton Lutheran Home
Vinton Lutheran Home Celebrates a Joyous Christmas
What a glorious time of the year we just celebrated, the
birth of our Lord Jesus! The Residents
throughout our Lutheran Home Community hosted a Christmas Family Dinner. Nearly 300 guests participated in a wonderful
meal provided by the Lutheran Home kitchen.
The Residents were excited to dine with their family and friends during
this very special event.
The special guests for the evening were the McKibben family,
who played out the Nativity scene. Cory;
wife Leslie, son Keegan, daughter Maylee, and nephew Chase, were in the nativity. Cory brought a donkey and a sheep from his
farm to add to the Nativity scene. Along
with our Christmas Party, the residents also performed a Christmas Story skit for
all who could attend; had a local 4-H group, North Eden Willing Workers, bring
gifts to the residents and spend time with them; and local churches were kind
enough to stop by and carol for our residents.
The Vinton Lutheran Home rang in 2013 with an early “ball
drop” that started the count down at 11:50 am so the residents could celebrate
the new year without the late hour of watching it from Times Square in New York. We also had a celebration on the Epiphany
when the Wise Men came to see that our Lord had been born when they brought the
gifts of “Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh.
We are off and going with making plans and getting settled
in with the new year. Some dates that we
already have set for 2013 are:
Auxiliary Spring Salad Luncheon; April 5th
Annual Golf Outing; June 20th
Ice Cream Social; August 4th
Auxiliary Fall Salad Luncheon; November 1st
Memory Care Unit Christmas Party; December 6th
Resident and Family Christmas Party; December 12th
With all of our everyday activities that we have for our residents we all look forward to the big events as well.
Trinity Lutheran Church in Vinton
Groups in Trinity Lutheran Church - Vinton have had a very active winter. The Men's Bible Study group put on their second Father-Son Breakfast in November. Three generations of men got together for a full breakfast, devotions, social time and a craft. The craft this fall was a woodworking project where each family built a cross. The breakfast is open to all men and gives them a chance to get together and strengthen their family and Christian bonds. The Men's group also hosted REv. Daniel Johnson on January 5th as he spoke about his missionary work to the Lutheran churches in Siberia and the Baltic countries.
The Evangelism Board built a lighted float for the local Holiday Lights Parade. A lighted nativity and the Christmas carol "What child is this?" brought the message of Christ to the viewers who lined the street. Church members walked beside the float handing out candy and "Road to Emmaus" DVD's.This is the second year Trinity has had a float in this parade.
The Sunday School Christmas Pageant this year was written by our Pastor and told the Biblical Nativity story. It was an exciting time for the children as they had all new costumes, stage and backdrops courtesy of the Education Board and members of the church. The children also sang one of their songs at the Christmas Eve worship service.
Five Junior High students attended the IDE Jr High Retreat at IoDisECa. The kids found the Bible study "What is the World to Me?" very interesting. It was well presented by Rev. Peter Hoft. Of course, the games and Snolympics and great food were a big hit. Pastor Stephen Preus and Margaret Preus joined students Ethan Horak, Jonathon Kreutner, Weston Powers, Cole Tharp and Hailey Twaites for the weekend.
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Rev. Dr. Dean Rothchild, Assistant To The District President
Proclaiming Christ Jesus Capital
Campaign
Luke 24:46-47
states: “And He said to them, “Thus it
is written, that the Christ should suffer and rise again from the dead the
third day; and that repentance for forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed in
His name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem.” Those are the marching orders which Jesus
has given to His Church. Our Pastor’s
are privileged to do that through their preaching office and those who are
hearing that word preached are called to proclaim Christ Jesus through their
daily vocations. The goal of that
proclamation is to have people gathered together in the Divine Service to receive the gifts of God, namely,
forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation.
It was those verses
which were chosen as the basis for our District’s Capital Campaign which has as
its purpose to help raise gifts to support new church starts here in Iowa
District East. On October of 2011 New Hope Lutheran
Church began gathering for Divine
Service in Charles
City . Area Pastors are helping to serve this new
congregation. New Hope Lutheran was
received into membership at a chartering service on Saturday April 21st,
2012. They are working toward having a
called Pastor.
By the time you
read this, St. Silas Lutheran Church in North Liberty
will have held its first Divine Service.
That happened on February 3rd, 2013. Pastor Andrew
Richard was called by St. Paul ’s
Chapel in Iowa City
to be their Assistant Pastor and the Planter for this new congregation. If you have members who are residing in the North Liberty area who are still on your books but no
longer live in your area, please forward those names on to Pastor Richard. The saints in Christ Jesus need to be
connected to an altar and pulpit where they can be nourished in their baptismal
life.
So how is the
capital campaign going? As of this
writing, we have received gifts from congregations and individual donors in the
amount of $112,000 and future intended gifts of $43,000 for a total of $155,000. The stated minimum goal was $600,000. Congregations have included this campaign in
their budgets and individuals are responding to the opportunity to help fund
new missions starts in our District.
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