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February – March 2014

VOL. #2 ISSUE #1 www.oursaviorlutheranchurch.org

The Scroll Our Savior Lutheran Church & Pre-School

Our Savior Ministry Staff Administrative Pastor Visitation Pastor Vicar Seminary Field Worker Director of Children and Family Life Director of Christian Education Pre-School Director

Rev. Dr. Mike A. Iannelli Jr. Rev. Dr. Edward Arle Vicar Jason Letsche Daniel Trempala, Nick Price Cari Hannon Mark Engelhardt Barbara Hunt

Office Manager Comptroller Receptionist Director of Choral Music Organist Director of Children’s Choir

Ann Broeker Janet Brett Lu Kelley Scott Taylor Billie Derham Kathy Bhat

Our Savior Lutheran Church and Pre-School

Worship with us every Sunday 8:15 9:45 11:00

– Traditional Worship – Education Hour – Contemporary Worship

Telephone 636.947.8010 2800 Elm Street, St. Charles, MO 63301

www.oursaviorlutheranchurch.o rg

It’s a new year and we have some great and exciting opportunities in Children & Family Ministry! Check this out… JAM Sunday School – We continue our Monthly Bible Verse! Each month kids receive a new Bible Verse to learn. On Sunday morning when they check in they can recite the verse to our Check In Volunteer and receive Bible Bucks to spend in the Kid’s Store!!! This is a great way for them to get a ‘jump start’ on Confirmation as the verses they will learn are ones they will be expected to know by the time they are Confirmed. We are in the process of giving our JAM space a much needed ‘face-lift’. The rooms and hall were painted last fall and we are working on some really fun extras! Be sure to take a trip upstairs to see what’s happening. th If you have a child three years old – 6 Grade be sure to come visit on Sunday morning. Kids have a great time learning Bible stories and how they apply to their own lives. We celebrate Birthdays, Baptism Birthdays, Good Deeds, and other accomplishments with the kids and families. It’s a fantastic way to plant the seeds of faith and watch them grow! CHILDREN’S CHURCH nd

All children three years old – 2 Grade are invited to Children’s Church every Sunday during the worship services. Kids enjoy taking their own time during the sermon to hear a Bible story, play some games, and maybe make a craft to remind them how much God loves them! If you would like to volunteer to lead, contact Cari Hannon and she will sign you up and send you an easy to use lesson that’s ready for the kids to experience! WE ARE HERE IN GOOD & BAD – As much as we love to celebrate with kids and their families, we know that life is not perfect and children can be directly affected by a family’s challenges. We want you to know that we are here to love, support, and pray with you and your family through those difficult times. Whether it’s grief due to divorce, death, or other traumatic changes or if it’s a difficulty with other transitions in life we hope you know we are here to help. Please feel free to contact Cari Hannon in the church office with any concerns you may have. SPECIAL FAMILY EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES – Be sure to get these dates on your calendar so you don’t miss out on the fun! February 2 – JAMmin’ in our Jammies Sunday. Kids are invited to roll out of bed and come to JAM Sunday School. Stay comfy and warm as you learn about God’s Word. We invite children to wear their favorite pajamas to Sunday School. March 16 – MARCH Your Friends into JAM. Kids are encouraged to bring their friends to JAM with them each week, but on March 16 we’ll have a special Friendship Sunday. April 13 – Palm Sunday! You know what this means, our special Kid’s Palm Parade and Easter Eggstravaganza!

More to come, so be sure to stay connected! Watch for weekly bulletin announcements, like us on Facebook at OSLC Children and Family Ministry, or check our website through oursaviorlutheranchurch.org.

Children’s Church Leaders Schedule

FEBRUARY February 2 8:15 – Constance Hallemeier 11:00 – Cari Hannon February 9 8:15 – Debbie Leimkuehler 11:00 – Charmaine Furman February 16 8:15 – Connie Kipp 11:00 – Terry Wynn February 23 8:15 – Tim & Sheila Campbell 11:00 – Lori Shatro

MARCH March 9 8:15 – Carolyn Fox 11:00 – Todd Lafeber March 16 8:15 – Debbie Leimkuehler 11:00 – Lori Shatro March 23 8:15 – Connie Kipp 11:00 – Terry Wynn March 30 8:15 – Tim & Sheila Campbell 11:00 – Cari Hannon

Chili Cook-Off 2014 was a huge success! We were blessed again to overflow the gym during our 2014 Chili Cook-Off. The preschool parent’s involvement in the Chili Cook-Off continues to grow. Our preschool children sang during the 11:00 church service and many of the preschool families stayed for the Chili Cook-Off. It was so nice to see the gym full with about an equal number of church members and preschool families all having fellowship together. The event lasted about an hour and a half and we raised over $1, 346 with a potential match by Thrivent of $800 to total $2,146. Some of our plans for the money include a few new carpets for the preschool and another load of rubber mulch for the playground. We will also be using some funds to help pay for the new preschool sign for the front lawn.

Chili Cook-Off winners are as follows: Chili 1st place: Danette Knight Chili 2nd place: Mark Huning Chili 3rd place: Ron Bull Dessert 1st place: Izabella Brasher Dessert 2nd place: Rachel Mazzola Dessert 3rd place: Jenna Leimkuehler Thank you again to everyone who helped set-up, take down, plan and supported the Chili Cook-Off. It is always a fun event!

Youth News and Notes and Upcoming Events



O.A.S.I.S. Youth Food Challenge – The Youth of Our Savior are competing again in the O.A.S.I.S. Youth Food Challenge. We are in competition with 11 other churches to see who can collect the most food for O.A.S.I.S. each week starting February 9 and going through March 2. The first week we are asking for pancake mix, syrup, soap (bar, 3-pack), and pasta sauce. The second week we are asking for instant potatoes, canned tuna, laundry detergent, and canned fruit. Week 3 we are collecting 4-packs of toilet paper, breakfast cereal, hamburger helper, and deodorant. And week 4 we are collecting peanut butter, jelly/jam, macaroni and cheese, and toothpaste. Whether we win or lose, doesn’t matter; the real winners will be the people O.A.S.I.S. serves. Thanks for your help!



Summer Servant Event Meeting – All those who are attending the Summer Service Trip to Alabama are asked to join us on Sunday, February 23 after the late service for an information meeting and update. Please mark this date on your calendar and join us. The meeting will be done by 1 p.m.



Sr. Youth Broom Ball with Immanuel and Chapel of the Cross – Saturday, February 22, the Sr. Youth of Our Savior are invited to join us for an evening of games and Broom Ball at the Rec-Plex in St. Peters. Meet at the Rec-Plex (south building) at 7:30. Cost is $5 per person, and concessions will be available. No outside food or drinks are allowed. Sign up at the youth booth, and bring your friends!



New Ping Pong Table and Pool Table – Thanks to the preschool for their donation of the new, sturdier ping pong table in the youth room. It’s great and the youth love it! Thanks also to Jason and Tina Kuegele for their donation of a pool table to replace our old one. It looks great, and will be well used! Thanks to Ken Scherer, Ron Leimkuehler, and Todd Lafeber and all the youth who helped take the old ones down and set the new ones up.



Ash Wednesday Spaghetti Dinner – The Youth of Our Savior will be hosting the Ash Wednesday Spaghetti Dinner on Wednesday, March 5. Come and join us for a spaghetti dinner and help support us as we raise money for our trip to Alabama this summer.



Our Savior T-Shirts Available – Have you noticed the red Our Savior t-shirts the youth and a few of the adults have been wearing? We got them for our trip to the National Youth Gathering last summer. We have had a great response to them, and have had many requests for us to offer them to the congregation. We have several available for immediate purchase! They are red, like the youth shirts, but if you would like yellow or gray, we can special order them for you! They are $12 each. Contact DCE Mark if you would like a t-shirt. Support the youth AND promote Our Savior with this great t-shirt!



TJ’s Pizza Fundraiser Sale – Thank you for your support of the Our Savior Lutheran Youth Ministry and for our Servant Event to Birmingham! Through the sale of TJ’s Pizza we raised about $650 towards our event. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!



Wednesday Youth Night – Through Lent, we will continue to meet following the worship services until 9 p.m. We will have a quick devotion, followed by some game time in the gym. All youth and friends are welcome to join us for both worship, and for Youth Night! Because the different Spring Breaks fall over three different weeks in March, we will continue to have youth night following worship each week of all the spring breaks. Remember we meet at 7 p.m. if there is not worship. When there is Wednesday night worship, we will meet following worship.



Missouri District Jr. Youth Retreat – All 6th –8th graders are invited to join us for the Missouri District Jr. High Retreat March 28-30. Friends are also welcome to join us. The theme for this event is “Love is the Word” based on Galatians 5:14 “For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: "You shall LOVE your neighbor as yourself.”” Our presenter is Pastor Greg Bearss from Lake Point Lutheran Church in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Pastor Gregg has a terrific teaching style and does a wonderful job connecting with the youth. This bi-annual retreat is held at Camp Windermere near Camdenton, MO. Cost to Our Savior Youth, if they did not attend in the fall, is $50 for the weekend. For those who attended in the fall and would like to go again in the spring, the cost is $135. For more information go to the Missouri District website at www.mo.lcms.org, or speak with DCE Mark.



Missouri District Sr. Youth Retreat – June 27-29 – Mark the dates! All youth in 8th grade and older are invited to join us June 27-29 for the Missouri District Sr. High Youth Retreat on the campus of Missouri State in Springfield. The theme for the weekend is “Contradict #ChristiansAreDifferent” with the theme verse 1 Peter 3:15-16 “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.” Our speaker for the weekend is Pastor Kristopher Morris of Christ the King Lutheran Church in Lake Ozark, Missouri. We hope you are able to join us for a weekend of service work, fun, Bible study, and worship. Watch the next newsletter and your email in-box for more information.



Servant Leader Workshop Opportunity March 8 – All lay leaders of Our Savior are invited to attend a one day workshop at St. Paul, Des Peres, on Saturday March 8. DCE Mark Engelhardt, together with several other area DCEs will be leading the workshop which will emphasize our Stewardship of Faith – helping leaders to mature as they practice Christ-like disciplines in the context of community and equip other servant leaders to do the same. Participants will be able to understand better the concept of Christlike servant leadership; recognize, appreciate, and embrace Sabbath living; explore stewarding their faith through prayer, Bible study, witness and service; assess their areas of strengths and weaknesses in Stewardship of Faith; and challenge themselves to grow in a selected area by developing a Servant Leader Learning Plan. For more information contact DCE Mark or go on-line to www.kindleservantleaders.org and click on Servant Leader Workshops in the right hand column.

Women’s Ministry Like you’ve never seen in 2014! If there’s one thing Our Savior has been truly blessed with, it’s been a wonderful Women’s Ministry!!! And that’s NOT about to change! Our Savior will continue to have an amazing and Spirit-filled Women’s Ministry because we have amazing and Spirit-filled women! We are giving the OSLC Women’s Ministry a shot of refreshment with new opportunities for women of all ages, backgrounds, family make-ups, and life stages. We want to know what YOU are looking for and how we can serve you in your life, your marriage, your relationships with others, your relationship with God, and in your current life journeys. Women are beautiful, complex, and amazing creations of God. And if a ministry is going to fit all women it can’t be a one-size fits all kind of ministry. We want to learn about you, your needs, your desires, your goals, but we can’t do that without YOU!!!! So help us out by telling us a little about YOU and what YOU want from OSLC and Women’s Ministry in 2014. Complete this very brief information sheet and return it to the church office – you can drop it off, mail it in, email your answers to cari.oslc@yahoo.com, or contact Cari Hannon in the church directly at 947-8010 and have a heart-to-heart conversation. Circle the best answer for each question… 1. What is your age range? 16-25 25-35 2. Are you… Single

Married

35-45

Divorced

45-55

55-65

68-80

80-100

Widowed

3. What day of the works best for you if you wanted to attend a Women’s Event? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4. What time of the day works best for you: Morning

Afternoon

Sunday

Evening

5. What are some of your interests/ what would entice you to join us? Bible Study Social/Fellowship Family/kid-friendly Service/Community Project Other: ____________________________________________________________ 6. In what areas would you like to volunteer for? Meals Advertising Creating Opportunities Other__________________________

Financial

Leadership

Contact Info Name______________________________________ Phone __________________________ Email ______________________________________

Vacation Bible School June 23-27, 2014

Registration begins in February To volunteer contact Elisha Nemens or Cari Hannon

OASIS Church Youth Food Drive Challenge The Youth of Our Savior are asking for your help in the Food Drive Challenge. The youth of Our Savior are competing with other area church youth ministries to see which church can provide the most items for the OASIS Food Pantry. Each week in February we will be collecting different items for OASIS. Week 1 – February 2 – February 9, we will be collecting Pancake Mix, Syrup, Soap (3 pack); Pasta Sauce. Week 2 – February 10 – 16, we are collecting Instant Potatoes, Canned Tuna, Laundry Detergent (32 Loads), Canned Fruit Week 3 – February 17 – 23, we are collecting Toilet Paper (4pack), Breakfast Cereal, Hamburger helper, Deodorant. Week 4 – February 24 – March 2, we are collecting Peanut Butter, Jelly/Jam, Macaroni and Cheese, Tooth Paste Thank you for your help with the OASIS Church Youth Food Drive Challenge!

By the time this is published, Christmas 2013 will be history along with the New Year holiday and the first real snowstorm of 2014. You may have made New Year resolutions for selfimprovement to exercise more, or lose weight, or spend less or many other of the common physical improvements that we all strive for. While it is always commendable to improve our physical selves and our environment, St. Paul, in 1 Corinthians, Chapter 12 exhorts us to use our spiritual gifts to help one another and to help the Church in a spiritual sense. Our spiritual well-being is more important to God than our physical well-being, and improving our spiritual selves may require more effort than improving our physical selves. Therefore, consider using your talents to enhance your spiritual well-being and that of the Church. Perhaps resolve to enter a bible study, or to volunteer to help out on a Church committee or project. If this doesn’t seem to be within your comfort zone, consider it a challenge from the Holy Spirit to expand your Christian identity. Remember, though Jesus said that we should love God with our whole hearts and souls and minds, as Christians we should also encourage one another and that we should love our neighbors as ourselves. Wishing you a blessed and happy New Year, Joe Pallardy, Elder

Elder Shepherding Groups

(1) Kathy Brasher .... ………………….314-853-8903

A-Bo

(2) Lee Rohlf ........... ............................ 636-288-0234

Br-Co

(3) Bill Perschbacher ........................... 636-219-0972

Cr-D

(4) Mark Van Dyne . ………………….314-852-3657

E-Fo

(5) Kent Erhardt………………………3147-346-9844

Fr-Go

(6) Jon Courtney ..... ………………….314-422-8280

Gr-Hen

(7) Mark Huning ..... ………………… 636-940-0870

Her-Ka

(8) Barb Popp .......... ………………….636-724-8253

Ke-Ku

(9) Bob Simcoke ..... ………………….636-947-1409

La-Lu – Bethesda

(10) Jim Ford ………………………… 314-265-8986

M-Mi

(11) ........................... ............................ .............

Mo-Pe

(12) Sherrill Schuster. ........................... 636-947-3896

Pf-Ro

(13) Tom Craig ........ ………………….636-947-0477

Ru-Sc

(14) Joe Pallardy ...... ………………….636-946-2607

Se-Ta

(15) Chuck Leaf ....... ………………….636-949-5988

Te-Wh

(16) Herb Steck ........ ………………….636-928-3182

Wi-Z

FINAL REPORT DECEMBER, 2013 FINANCIAL STATUS REPORTING PERIOD: January-December, 2013

CONTRIBUTION ANALYSIS: RECEIPTS

COMPARED TO 2012

BUDGET NEEDS

OVER OR (UNDER) BUDGET

GENERAL FUND

$614,587.81

+$6,945.65

$628,579.56

(13,991.75)

PRESCHOOL

$347,316.15

+$15,409.62

$331,895.88

+$15,420.27

MISSIONS

-$1,781.00 -$15,059.39

$25,000.00

$(1,551.00)

DEDICATED

$23,449.00 $110,814.43

TOTAL

$1,096,167.39

$+5,514.88

INCOME VS EXPENSES: GENERAL FUND

PRESCHOOL

TOTAL

RECEIPTS:

$614,587.81

$347,316.15

$961,903.96

EXPENSES:

$666,754.17

$319,531.08

$986,285.25

INCOME LESS EXPENSES:

$(52,166.36)

$ 27,794.11

$(24,381.29)

FINANCIAL RECEIPTS December, 2013 DATE

GENERAL FUND

PRESCHOOL

MISSIONS

DEDICATED ACCOUNTS

TOTAL

DEC 01

$18,533.57

$1,305.00

$3,440.00

$3,429.66

$26,708.23

DEC 08

$9,767.50

$6,258.00

$264.00

$1,502.89

$17,792.39

DEC 15

$8,572.52

$6,249.00

$297.00

$3,050.27

$18,168.79

DEC 22

$8,800.88

$357.00

$1,084.00

$10,241.88

DEC 29

$21,079.94

$14,088.87

$290.00

$938.50

$36,397.31

TOTAL

$66,754.41

$27,900.87

$4,648.00

$10,005.32

$109,308.60

Sapphire Affair The 25th Annual Lutheran High Dinner Auction, The Sapphire Affair, will be held on Saturday, March 29th at the Columns Banquet Center in St. Charles. For ticket information or to donate an item to the auction, please contact Kristy Bull at Bullfamily@sbcglobal.net or 314.420.6402.

Melodrama 2014 is stirring in the air - actors are volunteering and practice has started – so be sure to put it on your calendar so you don't miss the fun. April 4 (dessert night) April 5, April, April 11, 12 will be dinner nights. Start talking it up and get your table ready -- fun times and laughter are on their way.

COPE will be hosting their annual Trivia Night on Saturday, February 15 at Our Savior Gym at 7:00 pm. Doors open at 6:00 pm. $25 per person, $200 per table of eight. For reservations contact Wendy Moore at 636-940-8457 or email her at Jws.moore@sbcglobal.net

We are still in need of Projection Technicians for the 3rd and 4th Sundays of the month. We would like to have volunteers signed up for a six month period. If you need training please let the office know. This ministry has become a very important of our worship. If you would like to observe someone operating the screen you may go the balcony and watch the person doing it on Sunday. High school age and up is what is needed.

March 5, 2014 7:00 p.m. Lenten Dinner (5:30 p.m.) by OSL Youth Spaghetti, salad, bread, desserts

March 12, 2014 7:00 pm

March 19, 2014 7:00 pm

Lenten Dinner by Service For Oasis Baked Potato Bar/Salads

Lenten Dinner by COPE BBQ Pork Sandwiches and Sides

March 26, 2014 7:00 pm

April 2, 2014 7:00 pm Lenten Dinner by VBS Sloppy Joe’s

Lenten Dinner by Adult Missions Beef Stew/Corn Bread April 9, 2014 7:00 pm Lenten Dinner by Choir Mexican Dishes April 17, 2014 7:00 pm Living Last Supper April 18, 2014 7:00 pm Good Friday – Tenebrae service

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You to all who donated blood on January 26. We collected 48 units of blood. We did have to turn several away because of the shortage of Red Cross Workers, and the long lines.

Our Members on the Move: Elaine Keiser 600 Rivers Edge Unit 149 St. Charles, MO 63303 636-754-0149 Laura & Brian Watson 5 Achelles Ct St. Peters, MO 63376

TRANSFER OUT: Susan Poellet - To Chapel of the Cross

BUILDING TRIVIA How many fire extinguishers does Our Savior have on the property?

EASTER Worship 8:00 – 9:30 0- 11:00 A.M. – All will be with Holy Communion The Youths Easter Breakfast is from 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Birthdays - February 2014

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Roy Kohrs Gary Hemmann, Michelle Pallardy, Linda Sides Cora Ellis, Christine Stefanic Abby Malone Kathy Brasher, Madison Vanek Ronald Askeland, Kelley Erhardt, Velma Hecht Carly Hesskamp 10. Karrie Kaufman, Jeremy Nemens 11. Clayton Erhardt, Scott Irvin, Mike Kaufman Kendra McCormick 12. Ron Buck 13. Haleigh Van Dyne, Tanner Van Dyne 14. Glenn Mahnken 15. Bill Criss 17. Kathie Smith 18. Roger Furman, Tim Campbell 19. Ed Arle, Dan Kipp, Norm Pickering 20. Patricia Van Dyne 21. Madelynn Gross, Joshua Smith, Claudette Snelson 22. Alex Hallemeier, Connie Kipp 24. Jim Borchers, Nancy Crume 25. Elizabeth Marfisi 28. Leslie Knight

Anniversaries - February 2014 5. Phil & Sue Finck 7. Walt & Carol Pfitzinger Randy & Trisha Clemons 10. Gary & Audrey Burwell 12. Michael and Geri Bird 14. Carter & Ann Freeman 15. Ray & Joan Hallemeier 22. Ron & Debbie Leimkuehler Jim & Kim Ford

54 Years 56 Years

Birthdays - March 2014 1. Liz Walther 2. Izabela Brasher, Victoria Bratkowski, Kathy Dent Richard Ford, Jan Hallemeier, Jeff Roach 3. Putzie Finck 4. Justin Corley, Kent Erhardt 6. Georgia Mittelbuscher, Mary Tuerck 8. Mason Campbell, Phil Finck 9. Sophia Furman, Kirsten Perschbacher 10. Michael Clemons, Joan Hallemeier, Jan Pflum Suzanne Sandridge, Stephanie Schaffner 11. Shirley Michaels, John Rother 13. Michaela Bird, Corby Petty, Gary Pflum, Robert Sanford 14. Don Hallemeier, Jeff Moore, Kim Roemer 15. Chad Courtney 16. Bruce Boettler, Velma Dean, Lisa Borchers 17. Michael Bhat, Karen Hecksel 18. Virginia Nichols 19. Haylie Goveia, Elizabeth Harris 20. Allison Gnade, Carol Lietz, Virgil Petrich 21. Alberta Rauzi 22. Sharon Hanners, Abbie Kilgore 23. Rachel Kehoe 24. Emily Brett, Cynthia Freitag, Claude Knight 25. Larry Crume, Tyra Jones 26. Linda Hensler, Jim Michaels 27. Jennifer Gerardy, Ray Hallemeier, Lori Miller 28. Scott Arle, Ken Feilner, Rich Hecht, Carol Iannelli 29. Willard Koch 30. Jim Ford, Anita Knight 31. Carol Young

Anniversaries - March 2014

9. John & Jean Voss 18. Charles & Julie Jones 20. Andrew & Emily Dolphus 23. Luke & Sally Davis 28. Jason & Christina Kuegele Brent & Erica Davis

51 Years

51 Years

Those Who Serve During the Month of February ALTAR GUILD - Kim Roemer & Kit Rohlf COFFEE & DONUTS - February 2 - Boy Scouts February 9, 16, 23 - Ushers IN CHARGE OF BUILDING - Open: Dan Kipp Close: Mark Huning

February 2, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Herb Steck & Sherrill Schuster, Lee Rohlf, Barb Popp 11:00 a.m. - Sherrill Schuster & Herb Steck Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. -Mason Erhardt & Danny Snelson 11:00 a.m. - Jack Bull Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Virgil Petrich, Richard Hecht, Steve Furjes, John Luetkemeyer, Chuck Gross, Ray Hallemeier 11:00 a.m. - Jeff Roach, Todd Lafeber, Kirk Zamzow, Paul Tremmel, Justin Zamzow Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Dan Trempala Greeters: 8:15 a.m. - Tom & Ada Craig 11:00 a.m. - Wayne & Judi Kuppler Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Steve Freeman 11:00 a.m. - Ken Scherer February 9, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Mark Van Dyne & Jim Ford 11:00 a.m. - Jim Ford & Mark Van Dyne, Mark Huning, Kathy Brasher Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. - Carson Rohlf 11:00 a.m. - Michael Iannelli & Faith Trempala Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Ken Scherer, John Nathan, Glenn Mahnken, Mike Kaufman, Ollie Gosejohan, Kristen Singer, Ron Buck 11:00 a.m. - Ron Bull, Mark Huning, Sandy Tremmel Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Christine Casten Greeters: 8:15 a.m. - Vic & Eula Eickelberg 11:00 a.m. - Steve & Linda Freeman Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Bob Pickering 11:00 a.m. Kirk Zamzow February 16, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Joe Pallardy & Lee Rohlf 11:00 a.m. - Lee Rohlf & Joe Pallardy Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. - Leah Kipp 11:00 a.m. - Rachel Kehoe Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Dirk Hallemeier, Leonard Schubert, Dennis Welch, Tom Craig, Rich Sommer, Tom Wicker, Jacob Ellis 11:00 a.m. - Jeff Moore, Bill Perschbacher, Kevin Kehoe, Eric Lafeber Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Dave Ruprecht Greeters: 8:15 a.m. - Marilyn Klaric 11:00 a.m. - Mark & Linda Huning Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Dan Kipp 11:00 a.m. - Allen Fox February 23, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Jon Courtney & Tom Craig 11:00 a.m. – Mark Huning, Tom Craig, Kent Erhardt, Jim Ford Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. - Leah Kipp 11:00 a.m. - Michael Iannelli & Carly Hesskamp Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Gary Hemmann, Don Hallemeier, Kent Erhardt, Herb Steck, Ted Kuegele, Rick Ellis 11:00 a.m. - Charles Steinmeyer, Jack Sandridge, Joe Pallardy, Gerry Thornhill Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Walt McCormick Greeters: 8:15 a.m. -Christine Casten 11:00 a.m. - Ron & Kathy Brasher Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Dave Ruprecht 11:00 a.m. - Wayne Kuppler

Those Who Serve During the Month of March ALTAR GUILD - Virginia Barrett & Barb Popp COFFEE & DONUTS - March 2 - Ushers March - 9, 16, 23 - COPE - March 30 - LWML IN CHARGE OF BUILDING - Open: Kent Erhardt Close: Kathy Brasher March 2, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Bob Simcoke & Bill Perschbacher, Lee Rohlf, Sherrill Schuster 11:00 a.m. - Bill Perschbacher & Bob Simcoke Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. - Lydia Lang 11:00 a.m. - Rachel Kehoe Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Virgil Petrich, Richard Hecht, Steve Furjes, John Luetkemeyer, Chuck Gross, Ray Hallemeier 11:00 a.m. - Jeff Roach, Todd Lafeber, Kirk Zamzow, Paul Tremmel, Justin Zamzow Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Kristen Singer Greeters: 8:15 a.m. - Pat Flanagan 11:00 a.m. - Helen Bassen Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Steve Freeman 11:00 a.m. - Ken Scherer March 5, 2014 - Ash Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Elder: - Joe Pallardy & Kathy Brasher Acolytes: Hannah Bhat & Danny Snelson Ushers: Dirk Hallemeier, Leonard Schubert, Dennis Welch, Tom Craig, Rich Sommer, Tom Wicker, Jacob Ellis Soundboard: Steve Freeman March 9, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Chuck Leaf & Herb Steck 11:00 a.m. - Herb Steck & Chuck Leaf, Kent Erhardt, Mark Huning Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. - Carson Rohlf 11:00 a.m. - Carly Hesskamp & Michael Iannelli Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Ken Scherer, John Nathan, Glenn Mahnken, Mike Kaufman, Ollie Gosejohan, Kristen Singer, Ron Buck 11:00 a.m. Ron Bull, Mark Huning, Sandy Tremmel Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Nick Price Greeters: 8:15 a.m. - Bill & Phyllis Criss 11:00 a.m. - Paul & Ann Broeker Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Bob Pickering 11:00 a.m. - Kirk Zamzow March 12, 2014 - Midweek Lenten Worship - 7:00 p.m. Elder: Tom Craig & Kathy Brasher Acolytes: Danny Snelson & Faith Trempala Ushers: Jeff Moore, Bill Perschbacher, Kevin Kehoe, Eric Lafeber Soundboard: Ken Scherer March 16, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Jon Courntey & Lee Rohlf 11:00 a.m. - Mark Huning & Jon Courtney Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. - Leah Kipp 11:00 a.m. - Rachel Kehoe Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Dirk Hallemeier, Leonard Schubert, Dennis Welch, Tom Craig, Rich Sommer, Tom Wicker, Jacob Ellis 11:00 a.m. - Jeff Moore, Bill Perschbacher, Kevin Kehoe, Eric Lafeber Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Dave Ruprecht Greeters: 8:15 a.m. - Lu Kelley 11:00 a.m. - Lynn Brown Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Dan Kipp 11:00 a.m. - Allen Fox March 19, 2014 - Midweek Lenten Worship - 7:00 p.m. Elder: Barb Popp & Kathy Brasher Acolytes: Mason Erhardt Ushers: Gary Hemmann, Don Hallemeier, Kent Erhardt, Herb Steck, Ted Kuegele, Rick Ellis Soundboard: Bob Pickering March 23, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Bob Simcoke & Kent Erhardt 11:00 a.m. - Kent Erhardt & Bob Simcoke, Bill Perschbacher, Sherrill Schuster Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. - Carson Rohlf 11:00 a.m. - Carly Hesskamp & Jack Bull Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Gary Hemmann, Don Hallemeier, Kent Erhardt, Herb Steck, Ted Kuegele, Rick Ellis 11:00 a.m. - Charles Steinmeyer, Jack Sandridge, Joe Pallardy, Gerry Thornhill Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Dan Trempala

Greeters: 8:15 a.m. - Roy & Carol Hillman 11:00 a.m. - Robert & Virginia Barrett Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Dave Ruprecht 11:00 a.m. - Wayne Kuppler March 26, 2014 - Midweek Lenten Worship - 7:00 p.m. Elder: - Jon Courntey & Kathy Brasher Acolytes: Mason Erhardt & Faith Trempala Ushers: - Charles Steinmeyer, Jack Sandridge, Joe Pallardy, Gerry Thornhill Soundboard: Kirk Zamzow March 30, 2014 Elder: 8:15 a.m. - Mark Van Dyne, Chuck Leaf, Herb Steck, Barb Popp 11:00 a.m. - Chuck Leaf, Mark Van Dyne, Joe Pallardy, Mark Huning Acolytes: 8:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. - Jack Bull & Lydia Lang Nursery: Amy Brown, Lilly Bull, Stephanie Hanners Ushers: 8:15 a.m. - Virgil Petrich, Richard Hecht, Steve Furjes, John Luetkemeyer, Chuck Gross, Ray Hallemeier 11:00 a.m. - Jeff Roach, Todd Lafeber, Kirk Zamzow, Paul Tremmel, Justin Zamzow Lector: 8:15 a.m. - Kathy Leaf Greeters: 8:15 a.m. - Chuck & Leslie Gross 11:00 a.m. - Sandy Tremmel Soundboard: 8:15 a.m. - Dan Kipp 11:00 a.m. - Allen Fox

Saturday, February 15th 7:00 pm. (doors open @ 6:00)

Our Savior Lutheran Gymnasium 2800 Elm Street, St. Charles (across from Jaycee Park)

$25 per person $200 per table of 8

February – March 2014

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