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1. The Voice Online
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
July 2012
Volume 1, Issue 1
“No Trespassing” – Have you ever Inside this issue:
jumped a fence?
August Usher 4
By David Hatch from a strained Schedule
relationship with Official Acts 4
You have heard the someone, to a guilty
stories of kids, now conscience, to a The Truth 5
being grandfathers, shotgun, to jail time. Project
climbing over or under a
fence to get something Camp Luther 7
Trespassing involves News
they wanted. Perhaps it getting what we want
was grabbing a (desire) at our Open Letter to 6-
cucumber from the LCMS 8
neighbor’s expense Members
neighbor’s garden, a (and against his Our Saviour 9
sneak peak at a sports wishes). July Calendar
event, a shortcut through
the woods when Camp Luther 10
Even if there is News
hunting, etc. The stories
no fence, a kid
may be lighthearted and
sneaking a
seemingly innocent, but
in the larger picture, candy bar at the
trespassing where we do convenience
not belong can land us store, out of
in big trouble. We could
(See ‘No Trespassing’ on page 3)
experience anything
What Does “Deep Discipleship” Mean? By David H Hatch
Our congregational different folks. By any who desires to deepen
theme this year is definition, it would their faith-life by
“Deepen Your mean to grow in our serving, they may
Discipleship”. What faith-life, to take it stretch themselves and
does that mean, deeper than we have step out doing things
anyway? It could mean gone so far. they had never done
different things to (See Discipleship-page 2)
Idea One: For someone
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2. Discipleship (continued from page 1)
before. That could be giving toward a project- their Savior through
opening their home to fund at church. prayer and meditation.
someone in need, Find a place where you
sacrificing time on a Idea Four: For another, can be alone and go
faith-based project (like it may mean jumping there, regularly.
Habitat for Humanity), into a Bible class,
being on a church board taking notes during the Idea Seven: One person
or teaching Sunday sermon or listening to a may deepen their
School. They might call sermon over again, on- discipleship by looking
the pastor and offer to line, at the church back at their life, like a
serve in some capacity website. This would be walker on a trail, or
that matches their skills forming a new solid breaking their life down
and interests. habit. into chapters in a story,
recounting the blessings
Idea Two: For another, Idea Five: For someone and hardships over the
deepening their else, it may mean years. They may be
discipleship may mean setting off on a reading surprised at how they
embracing a new habit campaign, lapping up have grown through
in their devotional life, the good works of troubles and been
perhaps prayers or contemporary Christian blessed over the years.
“How will you Scripture readings authors or digging into This could end up being
deepen your during set times of the the archives of the a writing project that
discipleship, your day. With this idea, one writings of ancient would turn out to be a
faith‐life?” might want to set some Christian authors, or gift to the children!
goals and, with God’s doing a parade of
help, stick with them! readings of Christian How will you deepen
biographies. your discipleship, your
Idea Three: For another, faith-life? Is it
it may mean stepping to Idea Six: Yet someone important to you?
another ongoing level of else may set aside Valuable?Precious? He
sacrificial giving, solitude time during the hopes your faith-life is
perhaps to the needy, to day to purify their heart paramount to you, it is
a church mission fund, and mind, bringing a to Him.
sponsoring a student or deeper harmony with
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3. No Trespassing (from page 1)
sight of the attendant fence! also heartily forgive and also
and with no posted sign And we rationalize readily do good to those who
prohibiting such “little sin against us.
“crossing the line”,
looting” is “jumping a saying things like, “Well,
moral fence” and The truth is, when we realize
that won’t hurt them,
trespassing against that that we have crossed over
they have plenty.”,
owner. A little candy bar and taken something from
“They will never know.”,
today could lead to grand our neighbor (even going
“Hey, everyone is, why
theft auto, if the lesson is against his wishes is
am I any different?”,
not learned early. trespassing), and that this is
“What goes around
It could be said that also an offense against God
comes around, a lot of
blatantly staring at in the Commandments, and
folks have done that to
someone is robbing them that Christ forgives us for
me!”
of their privacy, this when we are repentant,
Sin is defined as
trespassing against their then forgiving our neighbor
“trespassing”. It’s just
space. We may not think for doing that against us
that simple!
so, but if you have ever comes easy!
Let’s let the Lord’s
had someone stare at Prayer and Luther’s
you, you know we would The conclusion may well be
explanation of it, clarify stated, “Go and trespass no
prefer they would stop. Is this point…
not that a sure and more, and if you have, apply
certain sign of grace and apologize if the
Jesus - “And forgive us our
trespassing? If we would offense calls for it.”
trespasses, as we forgive
not want it done to us
those who trespass against
then, for sure, no one us.”
would want it done to
them. Luther - What does this
It is certain that speaking mean? – Answer: We pray
ill of someone behind his in this petition that our
or her back is trespassing Father in heaven would not
[crossing the fence] and look upon our sins, nor deny
robbing them of their such petitions on account of
reputation. We would them; for we are worthy of
none of the things for which
not want that done to us.
we pray, neither have we
The examples are
deserved them; but that He
endless. We cross moral would grant them all to us
fences against our by grace; for we daily sin
neighbors all the time, much, and indeed deserve
even if it does not nothing but punishment. So
involve crossing a will we verily, on our part,
wooden or a barbed wire
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4. August 2012 OSLC Usher Schedule
Day: Date: Service: Lead Usher Team:
Thu. 02-Aug 7:00 pm P. Kuehl Bill Baneck; †UN; †UN
Sun. 05-Aug 7:45 am J. Kielpikowski Chad Kielpikowski; Ron Klumb; †UN
Sun. 05-Aug 9:15 am R. Vande Hei Walt Juhnke; Tiffany Duff; Brian Duff; Chelsea Vande Hei; Rachel Vande Hei
Sun. 05-Aug 10:45 am R. Bruhn Rich Ryman; Sue Bruhn; Richard Christianson
Thu. 09-Aug 7:00 pm B. Clayton Anthony Clayton; †UN; †UN
Sun. 12-Aug 7:45 am M. Dalebroux Andrew Prescher; Al Brietlow; Barry Dalebroux
Sun. 12-Aug 9:15 am D. Bitters Robin Williams; Frank Helebrant; Don Schultz; Shelly Williams; Trey Boerschinger
Sun. 12-Aug 10:45 am G. Buechner Carmen Leuthner; Lloyd Leuthner; DeVonte King; Rich Spangenberg
Thu. 16-Aug 7:00 pm C. Arthur Carl Zimonick; Gary Kirchman; Dick Zimonick
Sun. 19-Aug 7:45 am M. Morgan Vernon Siech; Gloria Morgan; Ralph Hoerchler
Sun. 19-Aug 9:15 am W. Chamberlain Randy Dyle; Roxanne Dyle; Alex Chamberlain; McKenzie Waniger; Nathan Scholz
Sun. 19-Aug 10:45 am M. Charles Don Larson; Karen Kiekhaefer; Hunter Alft
Thu. 23-Aug 7:00 pm P. Kuehl Bill Baneck; †UN; †UN
Sun. 26-Aug 7:45 am A. Knaus Clarence Ney; Josh VanKauwenberg; Jerry VanKauwenberg
Sun. 26-Aug 9:15 am D. Wians Lonnie Peerenboom; Todd Korth; Barb Korth; Davis LaMarche; Dan Richer
Sun. 26-Aug 10:45 am R. Bruhn Rich Ryman; Sue Bruhn; Richard Christianson
Thu. 30-Aug 7:00 pm B. Clayton Anthony Clayton; †UN; †UN
†UN-Usher Needed: If you'd like to volunteer as an usher, please contact the Lead Usher of the group you'd like to join,
or contact Rich Spangenberg at (920) 983-9821 or by email at spangenr.ret@uwgb.edu.
Official Acts
Baptisms Membership Changes
Rori June Newberry IN: Linda Cummings, Adult Confirmation
Born: January 6, 2012 Jerry Derenne, Adult Confirmation
Baptized: May 27, 2012 Marshall Marquardt, Profession of Faith
Daughter of Anthony Newberry and Lynn
Cardinal OUT: Delmar and Katherine (Katie) Lacount,
and children, Samantha and Joshua,
Madelynn Josephine Aspenson release
Born: April 15, 2011 Karin Sconzert, release
Baptized: June 3, 2012 Barb Talbot – remove; added in error
Daughter of Joel Aspenson and Stacy Compton Cristina Brosig, release (out of state)
Amy Loritz, release (out of town)
Isabella Hart Aspenson Nancy Verheyen, release (out of town)
Born: March 21, 2012 Karl and Jennie Kuepper and baptized
Baptized: June 3, 2012 children, Jacob Martin, Nicholas
Daughter of Joel Aspenson and Stacy Compton and Alex, release
Dale Hackbarth, release (out of state)
Jack Theodore Krouth
Born: March 20, 2012 Received their Crown
Baptized: June 3, 2012
Son of Kelley and Kathryn Krouth Darrell D. Butrymowicz
December 21, 1941 ~ May 30, 2012
Priya Deanna Sullivan Funeral service held on June 2, 2012
Born: March 13, 2012
Baptized: June 10, 2012
Daughter of Evan and Tara Sullivan Page 4
5. OSLC to Launch The Truth Project
In the film, Indiana Jones and by Focus on the Family. It is 6:30‐8:30pm. You will
the Last Crusade, the story not for everyone, but it may encounter cookies. We will
begins with Dr. Jones, a well‐ be for you. meet in the comfort of the
known adventurer‐ church parlor.
archeologist, directing his It is for you if:
college students to two You like to learn and Enrollment for each class is
vastly different classrooms. you would enjoy some limited to 12 people (per
He says, “Archaeology is the studying at home time period). Should we not
search for fact... not truth. If between classes. fill the classes with our own
it's truth you're looking for, You wish to commit to members, we will offer these
Dr. Tyree's philosophy class is something that can sessions to members of other
right down the hall. If you have a deep congregations. If you would
want the facts, follow me.” stretching change in like to commit to this class,
your thought‐life and enroll today. Call the church
Here, we want to focus on world perspective. office at (920) 468‐4065 or
Truth. You long to have a send an email to info@oslc‐
deep discipleship gb.org. If you want more
“What is Truth?”, asked with Christ. information, visit the Truth
Pontius Pilate to Jesus. And You wish to interact Project website at
that is the question of most with other Christians http://www.thetruthproject.
philosophers. and build life‐long org/
friendships.
For a world without Christ, Scheduled Class Dates
truth changes with the winds We will offer two long
of opinion, culture and running classes beginning September 6 and 20
perception. For the Christian, September 6, 2012 and October 4
Christ is Truth and His Word ending March 20, 2013, November 1 and 29
is Truth. Christ brings us meeting 12 times, December 13
unchangeable Truth. approximately every other January 10 and 24
Our Saviour is going to offer week. Classes will meet on February 7 and 20
a special class called The Thursdays (Wednesdays March 6 and 20
Truth Project. It was created during Lent) from 9‐11am or
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OSLC members, please see the special letters on the next three pages. The first is an
introductory letter from the president of our denomination. The second is a joint
letter signed by many Christian denominational representatives, an Open Letter.
These letters address our position on the current state of affairs regarding the US
government's requirement about health insurance coverage including required
payment for child abortive services. It is easy to dismiss this as "distant", irrelevant or
the making of a mountain out of a molehill. We encourage to read this, to be
informed, to be compassionate and to have ethical convictions based on your faith.
Thank‐you! Pastor Dave
6. Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, the Resurrection and the Life.
In response to the incursion of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) into the realm of religious
freedom with its controversial contraceptive mandate issued earlier this year, we are compelled to offer “Free Exercise
of Religion: Putting Beliefs into Practice,” an open letter to our members and, indeed, all Americans.
Twenty-four leaders of religious organizations across the country have joined with us in signing the letter. Together,
these signatories represent more than 10 million American men, women and children. They represent religious
organizations that stand with us in opposition to the contraceptive mandate on the grounds that it is an infringement of
our God-given right to act according to the tenets of our faith.
We are preparing to issue this letter even as we await a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), a historic piece of legislation meant to extend health coverage to
millions of uninsured Americans. The HHS contraceptive mandate represents one of the reforms included in the law.
The ramifications of the anticipated ruling are, of course, as yet unknown.
That said, our action in authoring this letter is not a statement on the global design of PPACA. As Christians living out
our calling to serve our brothers and sisters with the mercy and love of Jesus Christ, we support and engage in wide-
ranging efforts to restore health and well-being to the sick and suffering.
Thus, this letter specifically is in response to one effect of the contraceptive mandate—one that would require religious
organizations, with only narrowly defined exceptions, to include coverage for contraceptives, including those that could
cause the death of unborn babies, in their employee health plans. This is in direct opposition to a core teaching of The
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod—that only God gives and takes life.
I encourage you to read the letter and to share it widely.
In Christ,
The Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, President
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
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7. FREE EXERCISE OF RELIGION:
Putting Beliefs into Practice
An Open Letter from Religious Leaders in the United States to All Americans
Dear Friends,
Religious institutions are established because of religious beliefs and convictions. Such institutions
include not only churches, synagogues, mosques, and other places of worship, but also schools and
colleges, shelters and community kitchens, adoption agencies and hospitals, organizations that provide
care and services during natural disasters, and countless other organizations that exist to put specific
religious beliefs into practice. Many such organizations have provided services and care to both
members and non‐members of their religious communities since before the Revolutionary War, saving
and improving the lives of countless American citizens.
As religious leaders from a variety of perspectives and communities, we are compelled to make known
our protest against the incursion of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
into the realm of religious liberty. HHS has mandated that religious institutions, with only a narrow
religious exception, must provide access to certain contraceptive benefits, even if the covered
medications or procedures are contradictory to their beliefs. We who oppose the application of this
mandate to religious institutions include not only the leaders of religious groups morally opposed to
contraception, but also leaders of other religious groups that do not share that particular moral
conviction.
That we share an opposition to the mandate to religious institutions while disagreeing about specific
moral teachings is a crucial fact. Religious freedom is the principle on which we stand. Because of
differing understandings of moral and religious authority, people of good will can and often do come to
different conclusions about moral questions. Yet, even we who hold differing convictions on specific
moral issues are united in the conviction that no religious institution should be penalized for refusing to
go against its beliefs. The issue is the First Amendment, not specific moral teachings or specific
products or services.
The HHS mandate implicitly acknowledged that an incursion into religion is involved in the mandate.
However, the narrowness of the proposed exemption is revealing for it applies only to religious
organizations that serve or support their own members. In so doing, the government is establishing
favored and disfavored religious organizations: a privatized religious organization that serves only itself
is exempted from regulation, while one that believes it should also serve the public beyond its
membership is denied a religious exemption. The so‐called accommodation and the subsequent
Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) do little or nothing to alleviate the problem.
No government should tell religious organizations either what to believe or how to put their beliefs into
practice. We indeed hold this to be an unalienable, constitutional right. If freedom of religion is a
constitutional value to be protected, then institutions developed by religious groups to implement their
core beliefs in education, in care for the sick or suffering, and in other tasks must also be protected.
Only by doing so can the free exercise of religion have any meaning. The HHS mandate prevents this
free exercise. For the well‐being of our country, we oppose the application of the contraceptive
mandate to religious institutions and plead for its retraction.
8. Sincerely yours,
Leith Anderson The Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison Sister Loraine Marie Maguire, l.s.p.
President President Provincial Superior, Baltimore Province
National Association of Evangelicals The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod Little Sisters of the Poor
Gary M. Benedict Bishop Harry R. Jackson Jr. The Rev. John A. Moldstad
President Senior Pastor, Hope Christian Church President
The Christian and Missionary Alliance U.S. Bishop, Fellowship of International Churches Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Bishop John F. Bradosky The Very Rev. Dr. John A. Jillions Deaconess Cheryl D. Naumann
North American Lutheran Church Chancellor President
Orthodox Church in America Concordia Deaconess Conference
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
The Most Rev. Robert J. Carlson The Most Blessed Jonah The Rev. Samuel Rodriguez
Archbishop of St. Louis Archbishop of Washington President
Metropolitan of All American and Canada NHCLC
Orthodox Church in America Hispanic Evangelical Association
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan Imam Faizul R. Khan Sister Joseph Marie Ruessmann,
Archbishop of New York Founder and Leader R.S.M., J.D., J.C.D., M.B.A.
President Islamic Society of Washington Area Generalate Secretary
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma, Michigan
Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, S.V. The Very Rev. Leonid Kishkovsky The Rev. Mark Schroeder
Superior General of the Sisters of Life Director of External Affairs President
and Interchurch Relations Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Orthodox Church in America
Sister Barbara Anne Gooding, R.S.M. The Most Rev. William E. Lori L. Roy Taylor
Director, Department of Religion Archbishop of Baltimore Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of
Saint Francis Health System Chairman thePresbyterian Church in America
USCCB Ad Hoc Committee for
Religious Liberty
Sister Margaret Regina Halloran,l.s.p. Sister Maria Christine Lynch, l.s.p. Sister Constance Carolyn Veit, l.s.p.
Provincial Superior, Brooklyn Province Provincial Superior, Chicago Province Communications Director
Little Sisters of the Poor Little Sisters of the Poor Little Sisters of the Poor
Dr. George O. Wood
General Superintendent
The General Council of the Assemblies of God
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Our Saviour Lutheran Church
120 S. Henry Street
Green Bay, WI 54302
(920) 468-4065
http://www.oslc-gb.org
Senior Pastor - David H. Hatch Church Office – Michelle Burhite
(920) 465-8118 (920) 468-4065
dave@oslc-gb.org info@oslc-gb.org
Associate Pastor - Greg Hovland Preschool Director – Christina Scholz
(920) 544-3614 (920) 468-3596
greg@oslc-gb.org Christina@oslc-gb.org
9. July 2012
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7:45am Trad Worship 7am Bible Study 12:15pm Worship
9:15am Praise Worship 9am Bible Study 7pm Trad Worship
10:45am Trad Worship
Michelle-Vacation Michelle-Vacation Office Closed
No SCRIP Sales No SCRIP Sales
8 Communion 9 10 11 12 13 14
Mite Box Sunday 7am Bible Study 12pm Staff Meeting 12:15pm Worship 6:30pm Process/Baez 2:30pm Process/Baez
7:45am Trad Worship 9am Bible Study 7pm Youth/Young 7pm Trad Worship Wedding Rehearsal Wedding
9:15am Worship 6pm Praise Band Adult Bible Study
9:15am Bible Study
10:30am Bible Study
10:45am Trad Worship
4:15pm OSLC2 on F2
5:30pm OSLC1 on F3
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
7:45am Trad Worship 7pm Board of 7am Bible Study 12pm Staff Meeting 12:15pm Worship
9:15am Praise Worship Education 9am Bible Study 7pm Youth/Young 7pm Trad Worship
10:45am Trad Worship 6pm Praise Band Adult Bible Study
4:15pm OSLC1 on F1
6:45pm OSLC2 on F2
22 Communion 23 24 25 26 27 28
7:45am Trad Worship 6:30pm GBLSA 7am Bible Study 12pm Staff Meeting 12:15pm Worship
9:15am Praise Worship 7pm Stewardship 8a OLM Meeting 7pm Youth/Young 7pm Trad Worship
10:45am Trad Worship 9am Bible Study Adult Bible Study
TBD Softball Playoffs 6pm Praise Band
Michelle-Vacation
No SCRIP Sales
29 30 31 Super Sale set up will begin at 8am on Monday July 30 and then start at 9am
7:45am Trad Worship 8am Super Sale Set Up 7am Bible Study on weekdays after that until August 17. To volunteer or for questions, call Jill
9:15am Praise Worship (transport items from 9am Super Sale Set Up
Proulx at 465-1437. Donations will be accepted until noon on Wednesday,
10:45am Trad Worship basement to gym) in Gym
TBD Softball Playoffs 9am Bible Study August 15, to allow time for preparing the donations for sale. Call Michelle in
6pm Praise Band the church office at (920) 468-4065 if you have any other questions.
10. S’more about Camp Luther
WE STILL HAVE A PLACE FOR YOU!! Summer Camp Spots Still Availa-
ble! We still have spots available in almost every camp. Registration has been
fantastic but we still have openings!! KinderCamp, GrandKids and Explorer
Camps have openings in all sessions. Pathfinder and Trailblazer have varied
spaces available. IMPACT has openings in all sessions and so does Xtreme
Teen. Quest has just a few left in the July 15-20 session. Go to
www.campluther.com to explore your options to experience “Witness” at
Camp Luther this summer!!
LABOR DAY WEEKEND FAMILY RETREAT!!
August 31-September 3- Plan now for a meaningful
and relaxing weekend with your family at sum- COUPLES RETREAT!! Sept 21-23- Couples of every age can benefit from
mer’s end. You can join with other families with the time well spent together. Here is a great weekend to do just that! Enjoy camp
weekend’s fun activities or open your own trails to or local activities, take part in guest speaker Bible study and learning, enjoy
fun and bonding as a family. There will be adult devotions offered by camp staff and cap it all off with a candlelit dinner!!
and child age-appropriate Bible study sessions to Grow, bond and recharge at the Camp Luther Couples Retreat.
add faith growth to your new family tradition!
FATHER/SON AND MOTHER/DAUGHTER CANOE ADVENTURES!
GRANDPARENTS!! When was the last time you
Relish some one on one time with your child this summer and experience an
had meaningful one-on-one time with your
adventure together in the process. Camping, devotions, fun and fellowship
grandchild? Spend that special time away at Camp
plus time away from the distractions of life. Join the canoe adventures August
Luther this summer at GrandKids Camp, August 10
9-12. Register at www.campluther.com. There is still room for YOU!!
-12. Register online at www.campluther.com.
EXPLORER SUMMER CAMP FOR GRADES 1-3!! Explorer Camp is
LIVE, LAUGH, AND LOVE LADIES RETREAT!! designed to ease the transition for campers who have completed grades 1, 2 or
Oct 5-7 – Refuel in God’s Word and the company of 3 to come to Camp Luther on their own before they are ready to stay for a
other awesome women at this “just for ladies” whole week. This weekend program includes activities like: parachute games,
retreat. The schedule is designed to draw you closer swimming, arts and crafts, songs, Christian Growth, campfire devotions, and
to God and to each other through a variety of more! Register them today at www.campluther.com
individual, large group and small group activities.
There will also be trips to Cranberry Fest in Eagle
River, a Ladies night out, plus walking, biking or CHOOSE CAMP LUTHER WITH YOUR THRIVENT CHOICE DOLLARS!!
canoeing amid the beautiful fall colors! It’s easy and it benefits Camp Luther and Every Kid to Camp! Log on to
www.thrivent.com/thriventchoice or call 800-THRIVENT (800-847-4836) and
BRICKS FOR MORTGAGE REDUCTION!! Leave get started TODAY!! Eligibility is established by Thrivent and by your
your mark as part of the legacy that is the ministry premiums, account values and volunteer leadership! You simply go online
of Camp Luther. You can support the effort to and they do the rest. THANK YOU for giving to Camp Luther!!
reduce and remove the mortgage and also leave a
remembrance on a brick in Camp’s beautiful
courtyard. Your gift of $500 or more makes a JOIN US ON FACEBOOK!!
difference!! Go to www.campluther.com to learn We now have over 1850 likes
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to hear what’s happening at
SCRAP, CRAFT AND QUILT! Oct 26-28 – Women Camp, to share memories and
of all ages and crafting levels, bring your supplies
to spread the word about the
and enjoy time to craft, share and fellowship
together! There will be attendees from novice to ministry and joy that is Camp
expert so there will be much to learn and to teach. Luther.
There will be spiritual growth time as the days
begin and end and throughout the day while you
craft. Go to www.campluther.com to learn more.
Camp Luther is a subsidiary ministry of the North Wisconsin District-LCMS. Our mission is
to build up the Body of Christ for service to the church and witness to the world.
Camp Luther/1889 Koubenec Road/Three Lakes, WI 54562/877-264-CAMP
"Camp Luther is a subsidiary ministry of the North Wisconsin District LCMS."