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FESTIVAL OF THE RESURRECTION SUNDAY<br />

<strong>April</strong> 4, <strong>2010</strong> A.D. Pastor Brad Urbach – 224-2838<br />

<strong>Faith</strong> Ev. Lutheran Church – Pierre, SD Pastor Levi Willms – 224-4620<br />

Website: www.faithluth.com Church Phone – 224-2216<br />

Email: faith@faithluth.com Church Fax – 224-2226<br />

A A Christ Christ Caring Caring People People Who Who Gather Gather Gather Around Around Word Word and and Sacrament, Sacrament, Yoked Yoked Together,<br />

Together,<br />

In In Personal Personal Service Service tto<br />

t o Christ in World Wide Missions Missions<br />

As We Gather – Today is a day of celebration! Jesus is alive! He is risen<br />

indeed. This fact in<strong>for</strong>ms all of our lives---if God can raise Jesus from the<br />

dead, He can bring life to my situation; He can take away my fear of death. So<br />

this day, we rejoice. We celebrate Jesus, no longer dead, but alive. Christ is<br />

risen, He is risen indeed! Alleluia!<br />

THE WELCOME AND OPENING PRAYER<br />

If there are prayer concerns <strong>for</strong> you, your family, your friends, or your<br />

neighbors, please put them on the blue in<strong>for</strong>mation card. Our Board of<br />

Elders are prayerful with our pastors about these joys and struggles of our<br />

earthly journey.<br />

“The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.” James 5:16b<br />

THE RINGING BELL CALLS US INTO THE PRESENCE OF OUR RISEN LORD<br />

*DIVINE SERVICE-SETTING ONE*<br />

THE PROCESSIONAL HYMN “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today” LSB 457<br />

(We cheerfully rise and sing)<br />

1 Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia! Our triumphant holy day, Alleluia!<br />

Who did once upon the cross, Alleluia! Suffer to redeem our loss. Alleluia!<br />

2 Hymns of praise then let us sing, Alleluia! Unto Christ, our heavenly king, Alleluia!<br />

Who endured the cross and grave, Alleluia! Sinners to redeem and save. Alleluia!<br />

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3 But the pains which He endured, Alleluia! Our salvation have procured; Alleluia!<br />

Now above the sky He’s king, Alleluia! Where the angels ever sing. Alleluia!<br />

4 Sing we to our God above, Alleluia! Praise eternal as His love; Alleluia!<br />

Praise Him, all ye heav’nly host, Alleluia! Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Alleluia!<br />

THE INVOCATION<br />

P In the name of the Father and of the † Son and of the Holy Spirit. Matthew 28:19b;[18:20]<br />

C Amen.<br />

THE EASTER GREETING<br />

P Alleluia! Christ is risen!<br />

C He is risen indeed! Alleluia!<br />

P You make known to me the path of life;<br />

C in Your presence there is fullness of joy. Psalm 16:11<br />

P Christ has been raised from the dead,<br />

C the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. 1 Corinthians 15:20<br />

P Alleluia! Christ is risen!<br />

C He is risen indeed! Alleluia!<br />

THE CONFESSION AND ASSURANCE OF FORGIVENESS<br />

P For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead.<br />

C For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive. I Corinthians 15:21-22<br />

P In repentant faith, we come be<strong>for</strong>e our Lord to confess our sin. Almighty God,<br />

C we confess to You that we are sinful by nature. We have lived out our sinful nature<br />

by thinking selfish thoughts, saying hurtful words, and doing unloving actions. We<br />

pray, bring us from the death of our sin back to life. Forgive us <strong>for</strong> the sake of our<br />

Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.<br />

P The last enemy to be destroyed is death, and Jesus has won the victory over sin, death, and<br />

the devil, and through Him, your sins are <strong>for</strong>given. As a called and ordained servant of the<br />

Word, I <strong>for</strong>give you all of your sins in the name of the Father and of the + Son and of the<br />

Holy Spirit.<br />

C Amen. Thanks be to God!<br />

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THE HYMN OF PRAISE “This is the Feast”<br />

THE SALUTATION (Chanted) 2 Timothy 4:22<br />

P The Lord be with you.<br />

C And also with you.<br />

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THE COLLECT<br />

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has<br />

given us new birth into a living hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an<br />

inheritance that can never perish, spoil, or fade, to an inexpressible and glorious joy in Him, to<br />

whom with You, O Father, and You, O Holy Spirit, one blessed Trinity, be ascribed all honor,<br />

might, majesty, and power <strong>for</strong>ever. Amen. p. 236-7 Daily Office (c) CPH 1965, rev. Used by permission.<br />

THE OLD TESTAMENT Isaiah 65:17-25 (God creates a new heaven and a new earth.)<br />

THE SPECIAL MUSIC “Alleluia Round”…William Boyce, arr. Richard Proulx<br />

<strong>Faith</strong> Choir<br />

Sharon Berg, flute<br />

THE EPISTLE READING 1 Corinthians 15:19-26 (We have hope because Jesus has risen.)<br />

John 6:68<br />

THE HOLY GOSPEL St. Luke 24:1-12 (The tomb is empty.)<br />

THE FEEDING OF THE LITTLE LAMBS<br />

THE SERMON HYMN “He’s Risen, He’s Risen” LSB 480<br />

We rise <strong>for</strong> verse 5<br />

1 He’s risen, He’s risen, Christ Jesus, the Lord;<br />

He opened death’s prison, the incarnate, true Word.<br />

Break <strong>for</strong>th, hosts of heaven, in jubilant song And earth,<br />

sea, and mountain their praises prolong.<br />

2 The foe was triumphant when on Calvary The Lord of creation was nailed to the tree.<br />

In Satan’s domain did the hosts shout and jeer, For Jesus was slain, whom the evil ones<br />

fear.<br />

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3 But short was their triumph; the Savior arose, And death, hell, and Satan He vanquished,<br />

His foes. The conquering Lord lifts His banner on high; He lives, yes, He lives, and will<br />

nevermore die.<br />

4 O, where is your sting, death? We fear you no more; Christ rose, and now open is fair<br />

Eden’s door. For all our transgressions His blood does atone; Redeemed and <strong>for</strong>given,<br />

we now are His own.<br />

5 Then sing your hosannas and raise your glad voice; Proclaim the blest tidings that all<br />

may rejoice. Laud, honor, and praise to the Lamb that was slain: With Father and Spirit<br />

He ever shall reign.<br />

THE SERMON “HIStory – HIS Victory”<br />

St. John 19b and St. Luke 24:5<br />

Pastor Brad Urbach<br />

THE APOSTLES’ CREED<br />

I believe in God, the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth.<br />

And in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the<br />

Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried. He descended into<br />

hell. The third day he rose again from the dead. He ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand<br />

of God the Father Almighty. From thence he will come to judge the living and the dead.<br />

I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints, the <strong>for</strong>giveness of<br />

sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.<br />

THE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND GREETING OF ONE ANOTHER<br />

THE OFFERING We gather our tithes, gifts of love, and our “Building Together in <strong>Faith</strong>” gifts<br />

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THE OFFERTORY “He is Exalted” (sung twice) CCLI #623761<br />

He is exalted, the King is exalted on high, I will praise Him. He is exalted, <strong>for</strong>ever exalted and I<br />

will praise His name! He is the Lord. Forever His truth shall reign. Heaven and earth rejoice in<br />

His holy name. He is exalted, the King is exalted on high.<br />

THE PRAYERS OF THE CHURCH<br />

P Be<strong>for</strong>e they call I will answer;<br />

C while they are yet speaking I will hear. Isaiah 65:24<br />

P Lord, have mercy upon us.<br />

C Christ, have mercy upon us.<br />

P Lord, have mercy upon us. O Christ, hear us.<br />

C O Christ, graciously hear us.<br />

P Jesus, our Paschal Lamb, who was offered <strong>for</strong> us and has taken away the sins of the world;<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who by Your death destroyed death and by Your rising to life again restored to us<br />

everlasting life:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who rose very early in the morning on the first day of the week:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who appeared to Mary Magdalene:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who showed Yourself to the women and was worshiped by them:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who appeared to the Eleven, saying, "Peace be to you":<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who breathed on Your apostles that they might receive the Holy Spirit:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who confirmed the faith of Thomas by bidding him to touch Your hands and Your<br />

side:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who showed Yourself again to Your disciples at the Sea of Tiberias:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who conversed with Your disciples on a mountain in Galilee:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who spoke to Your apostles of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P Jesus, who commissioned Your apostles to make disciples of all nations, to baptize and<br />

absolve, to celebrate Holy Communion, and to preach the Gospel to every creature:<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P By Your glorious resurrection; by Your victory over death; by the glorious majesty of<br />

Your risen body:<br />

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C good Lord, deliver us.<br />

P We sinners do entreat You:<br />

C to hear us, O Lord Jesus.<br />

P That we may walk in love, even as You walked in love; that we may set our hearts on<br />

things above, not on earthly things; that we may live with You <strong>for</strong>ever in the new heaven<br />

and earth, in the Holy City, the New Jerusalem:<br />

C grant us, good Lord.<br />

P O Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P O Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,<br />

C have mercy upon us.<br />

P O Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,<br />

C grant us Your peace.<br />

P O Jesus, hear us.<br />

C Jesus, graciously hear us.<br />

P O God, You make us glad by the yearly festival of the Resurrection. Mercifully grant that<br />

we who do now celebrate these joyous holy days on earth may hereafter receive the eternal<br />

joys in heaven; through Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.<br />

C Amen. Litany of the Resurrection, p. 232 Daily Office (c) CPH 1965, rev. Used by permission.<br />

THE LORD'S PRAYER Matthew 6:9-13<br />

Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come,<br />

Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven; give us this day our daily bread;<br />

and <strong>for</strong>give us our trespasses as we <strong>for</strong>give those who trespass against us;<br />

and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.<br />

For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory <strong>for</strong>ever and ever. Amen.<br />

THE BENEDICTION (With Sung Amens) Numbers 6:24-26<br />

P The Lord bless you and keep you.<br />

The Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious unto you.<br />

The Lord lift up His countenance upon you and + give you peace.<br />

THE RECESSIONAL HYMN “I Know That My Redeemer Lives” LSB 461<br />

1 I know that my Redeemer lives; What com<strong>for</strong>t this sweet sentence gives!<br />

He lives, He lives, who once was dead; He lives, my ever-living head.<br />

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2 He lives triumphant from the grave; He lives eternally to save;<br />

He lives all-glorious in the sky; He lives exalted there on high.<br />

3 He lives to bless me with His love; He lives to plead <strong>for</strong> me above;<br />

He lives my hungry soul to feed; He lives to help in time of need.<br />

4 He lives to grant me rich supply; He lives to guide me with His eye;<br />

He lives to com<strong>for</strong>t me when faint; He lives to hear my soul’s complaint.<br />

5 He lives to silence all my fears; He lives to wipe away my tears;<br />

He lives to calm my troubled heart; He lives all blessings to impart.<br />

6 He lives, my kind, wise, heav’nly friend; He lives and loves me to the end;<br />

He lives, and while He lives, I’ll sing; He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King.<br />

7 He lives and grants me daily breath; He lives and I shall conquer death;<br />

He lives my mansion to prepare; He lives to bring me safely there.<br />

8 He lives, all glory to His name! He lives, my Jesus, still the same;<br />

Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives: I know that my Redeemer lives!<br />

*******<br />

Welcome to <strong>Faith</strong> <strong>Evangelical</strong> Lutheran on this Festival of the Resurrection <strong>Sunday</strong>!<br />

We are delighted to have you in worship with us. If you are visiting from out of town, we bid you<br />

welcome and God-speed on your journey. Should you be from our community, and have no<br />

church home, we invite you to make <strong>Faith</strong> your church home. Greeting you this morning:<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e Early Service Be<strong>for</strong>e Late Service<br />

Eddie & Rachel Aamold Brad & Laurie Schultz<br />

Dan & Clara Shelbourn Loretta Jochim & Bethany<br />

After Early Service After Late Service<br />

Ron & Betty Herron Helen Weischedel<br />

Royce & Jeannine Loesch Bev Parrott & Delores Jorgenson<br />

Preaching this morning is Pastor Brad Urbach, our Liturgist is Pastor Levi Willms.<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> Notes Once again, we sing our joyful Alleluias and Hymns of Praise. The cross is no<br />

longer draped, and colorful lilies adorn our Altar again. Our beautiful white paraments once again<br />

adorn our Altar, Pulpit, and Lectern, as we celebrate Christ’s Resurrection. The statue of Christ,<br />

which sits on our Altar, is from our first church, which was built in 1938.<br />

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<strong>Easter</strong> Morning Breakfast The LYF will be hosting an <strong>Easter</strong> Morning<br />

Breakfast between our <strong>Easter</strong> morning services from 9:30-10:45. As we rejoice<br />

over Christ’s Resurrection, we gather <strong>for</strong> food and fellowship. We have egg<br />

dishes, baked goods, potatoes and assorted beverages. Please take advantage of<br />

this opportunity <strong>for</strong> fellowship with one another and also support our LYF.<br />

Holy Communion will be celebrated at our 11:00 service next <strong>Sunday</strong>. In this Sacrament, our<br />

Lord brings us strength and <strong>for</strong>giveness to be about His vision and mission. Those confirmed<br />

Lutherans who come to the Sacrament of the Altar today are asked to read the communion side of<br />

our in<strong>for</strong>mation card found in the pew rack and to sign the bottom of the reverse side so that our<br />

communion records might be complete.<br />

Adult Bible Study Next <strong>Sunday</strong> we will have a presentation shared by Nick Hill and Norm<br />

Neilan on their January/February trip to Hong Kong.<br />

Over the July 4 th weekend we will host about 20 students from Hong Kong from the<br />

school our District Mission trips have visited. This is the first time that these youth have visited the<br />

USA.<br />

<strong>Sunday</strong> School There is NO <strong>Sunday</strong> School this morning. We will resume classes next <strong>Sunday</strong>.<br />

Nursery There is NO Nursery this morning.<br />

God Be With You!<br />

* * *<br />

Our Broadcasts Sonrise is sponsored this morning by Helen Kiepke to the Glory of God and in<br />

loving memory of the <strong>April</strong> 4 th birthday her father, Don Kiepke.<br />

Our Cable Broadcast is made possible by our <strong>Faith</strong> congregation.<br />

The Broadcast schedules are on the traveling <strong>Bulletin</strong> board, which is in the Narthex.<br />

Our Cable Broadcast is also on our Website which Dennis and Carolyn Ryckman keep very<br />

current <strong>for</strong> us. Take a look at www.faithluth.com. COST: You may sponsor the radio broadcast of<br />

Sonrise <strong>for</strong> $30.00. This radio broadcast is on 1240 AM KCCR at 6:40 a.m. on <strong>Sunday</strong> morning.<br />

The cost of sponsoring the cable broadcast of our worship service is $35.00. This cable access<br />

broadcast is televised on Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. on Channel 8. If you choose to sponsor<br />

both, the cost is $60.00.<br />

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March 24, <strong>2010</strong>, Att. 149; Lenten Offering $879.00 ; March 28, <strong>2010</strong>, Att. 646; General Fund<br />

$10,034.76; Building Fund $5849.50; <strong>Sunday</strong> School $39.61; Love Fund $50.00; Thrivent<br />

Automatic Withdrawal $838.85 (General $673.85; Building Fund $165.00); Flowers $225.00<br />

Broadcasts $40.00; Café Sola $10.00; Beth Moore Study $15.00.<br />

Today: Apr. 4<br />

8:20 Worship<br />

9:30 <strong>Easter</strong> Breakfast<br />

11:00 Worship<br />

Mon: Apr. 5<br />

1:30 pm Ladies Bible Study<br />

7:00 pm Men’s Network in the Great Room<br />

Tues: Apr. 6<br />

8:25 am Staff Devotions<br />

6:30 pm Choir<br />

6:30 pm Trustees<br />

7:00 pm NO Adult Inquirers this week<br />

Wed: Apr. 7<br />

6:30 pm Midweek<br />

6:30 pm 1 & 2 Peter<br />

8:00 pm LYF<br />

Thurs: Apr. 8<br />

7:00 am Men’s Bible Study<br />

This Week at <strong>Faith</strong> Lutheran<br />

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8:25 am Staff Devotions<br />

6:30-8:30 Financial Peace University<br />

6:30-8:30 Beth Moore<br />

7:00 <strong>Faith</strong> Circle<br />

7:00 Nominations Committee<br />

Sun: Apr. 11<br />

8:20 Communion<br />

9:45 <strong>Sunday</strong> School<br />

9:45 Nick Hill & Norm Neilan’s<br />

Presentation on Hong Kong<br />

11:00 Worship<br />

3:30-5:00 pm JYM<br />

5:00-7:00 pm Family Night<br />

6:30 pm Bd. of Missions, Bd. of Education<br />

7:00 pm Bd. of Elders, Bd. of Stewardship<br />

7:00 pm Board of Parish Fellowship<br />

Gifts –<br />

• Thank you <strong>for</strong> your gifts of $6014.50 to the Building Fund<br />

last week that includes special gifts designated <strong>for</strong> the<br />

tables, chairs, window sills, and blinds.<br />

Progress<br />

o The new Lobby of the Christian Family Life Center, is now complete. We had really<br />

hoped to save the 1978 addition wall in the Lobby out of historical consideration.<br />

There were simply too many cracks, holes, and discoloration. There<strong>for</strong>e it has been<br />

sheetrocked. The door frames in that wall were also replaced as they had badly rusted<br />

out. New doors have been put in the new frames in the Lobby.<br />

o The “Living Room”, which is the passage way between the Sanctuary Narthex and the


Lobby of the Christian Family Life Center, now has a ceiling and base, and Berea<br />

Circle has its primary cabinet filled with cards, napkins and gifts.<br />

o The Day Care cabinets are nearing completion and we hope to move the Daycare next<br />

week.<br />

Second Floor What a job you have done!<br />

o The St. Matthew Room is complete.<br />

o The St. Mark Room is nearly all drywalled.<br />

o The Hallway is all painted.<br />

o The door frames will be painted shortly and then the doors, which we ordered some time<br />

ago, will be installed.<br />

o What remains – putting the tiles in the grid which is done.<br />

Work Day – Saturday morning, <strong>April</strong> 24, 9-12.<br />

We have two tasks –<br />

1. We will, at least, cut tiles and put them in the second floor hallway and drop in as many<br />

tiles as possible. Our goal: Hallway done by June 6.<br />

2. We will need lots of rakes to get the Third Street Boulevard and lawn ready <strong>for</strong> hydroseeding.<br />

Our goal: Grass and landscaping by June 6.<br />

Decisions<br />

o The Building Committee has chosen carpet squares <strong>for</strong> the Living Room, Daycare, and the<br />

’96 Narthex. The squares have been installed in the Living Room and Narthex and the<br />

Daycare may have been carpeted by today.<br />

o There was a large expression to get the Narthex carpet replaced due to its wear and<br />

the raised areas. This is an expense we had not planned <strong>for</strong>, but in order to match<br />

carpets, now was the time to do it. Please remember the extra expense <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Narthex, which was $10,000.00, in your Building Fund giving. Thanks!<br />

Thank Yous<br />

o We are very grateful to Laura Archambeau of Todd’s Electric <strong>for</strong> the donation of fixtures<br />

and the complete wiring of the St. Matthew Room and the electric roughing out of the St.<br />

Mark Room.<br />

o To Mike Weisgram of Country Carpets <strong>for</strong> donating the carpet squares <strong>for</strong> the Daycare<br />

office and providing carpet <strong>for</strong> the second floor landing by the new kitchen stairwell.<br />

o To Mike Leidholt <strong>for</strong> volunteering to build some little kids stools <strong>for</strong> the new restrooms<br />

and drinking fountains in our new addition.<br />

o Steve & Heidi Kampfe and Clif & Velda Rediger who have donated gifts <strong>for</strong> the three<br />

new blinds in the Living Room.<br />

o Ron & Sandy Peterson who have given a gift so that FM Acoustical could finish the grid<br />

work in the second floor hallway.<br />

o Vern & Veronica Lenz and Carla Heller who have made possible the blinds and window<br />

sills in the St. Matthew room. That room is really coming together.<br />

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o Bob Shoup <strong>for</strong> his willingness to do the trim work in the “Living Room” where Jay’s<br />

office was.<br />

o Vern & A. J. Lenz who have put the Oak Base in the “Living Room”. Vern originally did<br />

all of this <strong>for</strong> our previous Fellowship Hall. The gift is now twice given.<br />

o Bill & Janith Farnham <strong>for</strong> the gift <strong>for</strong> new kitchen carts.<br />

o The LWML <strong>for</strong> new kitchen shelves in the pantry.<br />

o Five new framed art prints depicting five significant moments in Christ’s life have been<br />

purchased <strong>for</strong> the Living Room. Copies of the prints are on that wall. We thank: Larry &<br />

Judy Coyle, Karen Lindbloom, Betty Leidholt, John & Velda Bartel and Pastor Urbach.<br />

The artwork will be here be<strong>for</strong>e Dedication.<br />

o Thanks also to the many who purchased new tables and chairs <strong>for</strong> the new Christian<br />

Family Life Center. With the addition of the seven new tables and the 109 new chairs<br />

we can now easily accommodate 240 people. We will have an extended thank you list in a<br />

later bulletin.<br />

The Commercial Dishwasher is now installed and hopefully will see busy service this <strong>Sunday</strong> at<br />

our LYF <strong>Easter</strong> breakfast.<br />

Tables and Chairs<br />

Have you been among the legions of hands who have carried tables and chairs up and down stairs,<br />

inside and outside? Well, the Christian Family Life Center should make this a bit better.<br />

We have ordered an additional 7 round tables, which will bring us to 30. We can now<br />

have up to 240 people at one sitting with our own round tables. Craig Bump has donated the first<br />

two of these tables. The other 5 tables have now been signed up <strong>for</strong>.<br />

We also have ordered 109 more matching chairs <strong>for</strong> these tables. Craig Bump has donated<br />

the first 16 chairs. The additional 93 chairs have been signed up <strong>for</strong>.<br />

o For really large events like June 6 we will still need to move some tables and chairs and<br />

rent some as well, but not as many as be<strong>for</strong>e.<br />

o We thank Craig <strong>for</strong> his donation and the excellent pricing on the tables and chairs. A<br />

larger thank you will be in next <strong>Sunday</strong>’s bulletin.<br />

o The cost of the tables are $176 per table and the chairs are $17 per chair.<br />

We will use the Building Fund account <strong>for</strong> this. Please note your gift is <strong>for</strong> the Building<br />

Fund and designate that it is <strong>for</strong> tables or chairs.<br />

Different Different Gifts/Equal Gifts/Equal Gifts/Equal Sacrifice<br />

Sacrifice<br />

Important dates pending: The Building Committee – Thursday, <strong>April</strong> 15 th at 5:30 p.m.<br />

The Fulfillment Committee – Monday, <strong>April</strong> 26 th at 7:00 p.m.<br />

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Palm Crosses We thank the following ladies <strong>for</strong> helping put together our Palm Crosses last<br />

Friday: Verna Fransen, Freda Peters, Rose Marrington, Joyce Solem, Ruth Leidholt, Willy Heien,<br />

Doreen Miller, Lurene Denke, Char Hoyt, Sandy Bales, Char Russell, Shirley English, Rena<br />

Ortbahn, Gloris Zoller, Lila Briggs, Joan Cash, Leanne Loesch, Jolynn Haberling, Clara Shelbourn<br />

and Lois Erbe. We thank Pastor Urbach’s mother, Berdine, <strong>for</strong> supplying all the Palms.<br />

The Glory Cross – We thank the Ladies of our Altar Guild <strong>for</strong> the beautiful Glory Cross. The<br />

Lenten Cross has seen a beautiful trans<strong>for</strong>mation. We especially thank Bernice Huber and Jerry &<br />

Lois Erbe <strong>for</strong> gifts to help with the Glory Cross. Bernice’s gift in memory of Marion Kopplin who<br />

served faithfully in our Altar Guild <strong>for</strong> many decades. Thanks Bernice <strong>for</strong> your thoughtful gift.<br />

The Erbe’s do so in loving memory of Marion as well and Andrea Urbach who also served on our<br />

Altar Guild. Jerry & Lois also made this gift in thanksgiving to God <strong>for</strong> the healing of their<br />

daughter, Jeri Lynn, who had open heart surgery. Thanks, Jerry & Lois, <strong>for</strong> your thoughtful gift.<br />

Worship with the Pastors You are invited to worship with the Pastors of the South Dakota<br />

District on Monday night, <strong>April</strong> 12 at 7:00 p.m. Pierre is hosting our <strong>April</strong> 12-14 Spring Pastor’s<br />

Conference and <strong>Faith</strong> Lutheran is the host site <strong>for</strong> the Monday night evening worship service.<br />

Preaching will be Dr. James Lamb who preached here at <strong>Faith</strong> in January. It will be a wonderful<br />

service. It is always nice when the people of the host church are there as well. The pastors notice<br />

and enjoy the congregation being present.<br />

LYF Lock-in We will have a lock-in <strong>for</strong> LYF on <strong>April</strong> 30 th starting at<br />

9:00 pm and going till 8:00 the next morning. Please sign up in the<br />

Narthex.<br />

LYF Meetings We will be having LYF at 8:00 pm on Wednesdays in <strong>April</strong> on the 7 th , 14 th , 21 st<br />

and 28 th . It is nice to be back to our 8:00 time and I hope you can come and have some fun and<br />

talk about God’s word.<br />

CAMP MINNEBOJI in<strong>for</strong>mation and registration <strong>for</strong>ms are now<br />

available here at the church (or get this in<strong>for</strong>mation on-line at<br />

www.minneboji.com)! Camp week is June 20-26 at Camp Okoboji in<br />

northwest Iowa. The camp, <strong>for</strong> kids in grades 4 – 9, features Bible<br />

study, mission presentations, music, crafts, sports, recreation, and the<br />

chance to meet new Christian friends. This year’s camp theme is<br />

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“OutSTANDing!” It concerns the life of Daniel. The camp registration fee is $255 ($285 <strong>for</strong> 9 th<br />

grade “Honors” campers). The registration deadline is June 5. You can pick up registration<br />

booklets in the office. <strong>Faith</strong> will cover $50 of the registration and send the registrations in so<br />

please drop them off at the church office.<br />

Circuit Bible camp will be next summer, July 27-30 at Custer State Park. This is <strong>for</strong> kids<br />

currently in 3rd-8th grade, so please mark your calendars. If there are any adults that would like to<br />

go and help with Circuit Bible Camp, please speak with Pastor Willms<br />

Child Care Needed: We will need childcare <strong>for</strong> the wives session of South Dakota Spring<br />

Pastor’s Conference. Childcare is needed Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 13th from 9:00-11:00 in the morning. If<br />

you are willing to help out pastor’s wives in this way, let Pastor Willms know.<br />

LYF Perkins Fundraiser The LYF will be doing a Perkins Fundraiser on Thursday evening<br />

<strong>April</strong> 29th. 10% of your bill will go to support our LYF.<br />

JYM Activity We will have our next JYM activity on <strong>April</strong> 11th from 3:30-5:00. There will be<br />

a short bible study and we will play some gaga ball, volleyball, and basketball. Hope to see you<br />

there; I had a lot of fun with you at the JYM olympics.<br />

VBS Dates Vacation Bible School will be <strong>Sunday</strong> June 13 th through June 17th from 6:00-8:30.<br />

There will be sign-up sheets and registration <strong>for</strong>ms soon. I hope many of you can be a part of VBS<br />

this year. We again have Captive Free joining us and this year have a group that also spent some<br />

time overseas.<br />

Bake Sale <strong>for</strong> Hong Kong International Interface: There will be a bake-sale between services<br />

on <strong>Sunday</strong>, <strong>April</strong> 11th to raise money <strong>for</strong> activities during the Interface event with 20 students<br />

from the Hong Kong Lutheran School and our congregation and community. The event will be<br />

over the July 4th weekend. Stop by and help support this wonderful event and hear more about it<br />

as Nick Hill and Norm Neilan share about their trip to Hong Kong and about the students coming<br />

to South Dakota. In addition, if you are interested in hosting students in your home, you can get<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation about that opportunity as well.<br />

Compassion International – Do You Sponsor a Child? That’s a good<br />

question and there is a benefit to an affirmative answer. On <strong>Sunday</strong>, <strong>April</strong><br />

18 th , the board of Missions and Evangelism will have a noon appreciation<br />

meal <strong>for</strong> all in our parish who:<br />

o Sponsor children through Compassion International, World Vision,<br />

or other agencies.<br />

o Would like to sponsor a child and want more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

There are sign-up sheets on the in<strong>for</strong>mation table in the Narthex.<br />

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<strong>Faith</strong> Lutheran Blood Drive<br />

Monday, <strong>April</strong> 19<br />

10:30 am-6 pm<br />

Fellowship Hall<br />

Contact Char Russell at 224-1160 or go to www.bloodhero.com,<br />

enter code: pierrefaithlutheran<br />

<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Faith</strong> Lutheran Food Drive Totals<br />

<strong>Faith</strong> Lutheran collected 1,450 food and paper products <strong>for</strong> the Pierre-Ft.<br />

Pierre Food Pantry in March. On March, 26, a crew of men from the<br />

church hauled 98 boxes - weighing a total of 1,617 pounds - from the church to the Pantry, which<br />

is located in the City Auditorium on Sioux Avenue. In addition, members of the congregation<br />

wrote checks totaling $210.00 to the Pantry in conjunction with the Food Drive.<br />

Among the items collected this year:<br />

174 cans of tuna, chicken and other canned meat<br />

111 cans of soup and boxes of soup mix<br />

108 boxes of Hamburger Helper, Tuna Helper and Chicken Helper<br />

92 cans of vegetables<br />

86 boxes of cereal and oatmeal<br />

85 boxes of macaroni and cheese<br />

82 jars and boxes of baby food<br />

54 boxes of cake, brownie and dessert mixes<br />

52 cans of spaghetti, lasagna, ravioli and other pasta meals<br />

51 cans of fruit<br />

37 cans of beans<br />

36 packages of paper towels, toilet paper and other paper products<br />

34 boxes of crackers<br />

29 bottles of juice and other beverages<br />

29 bags of flour<br />

28 cans of stew<br />

28 boxes and bags of noodles<br />

26 boxes of potato mixes<br />

24 cans and jars of spaghetti sauce<br />

20 boxes and bags of rice meals<br />

19 jars of peanut butter<br />

18 bags of sugar<br />

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9 jugs of detergent<br />

8 boxes and bags of diapers<br />

<strong>Faith</strong> Lutheran has one of the largest food drives <strong>for</strong> the Pantry each year. Thanks to everyone who<br />

lent a hand with this important project!<br />

A Letter of Thanks<br />

“<strong>Faith</strong> Lutheran collected a total of 1,617 lbs. of food. Please extend a “thank you” to the<br />

congregation <strong>for</strong> making this another successful food drive. We truly appreciate the support that<br />

we continue to receive from <strong>Faith</strong> Lutheran.”<br />

Cathie Mercer PARS/Food Pantry<br />

Monday afternoon ladies Bible Study continues tomorrow, <strong>April</strong> 5 at 1:30 p.m.<br />

The study is titled: “A New Song: Save Me, O My God.”<br />

Beth Moore Simulcast Kiss your insecurities good-bye and discover the joy of living with<br />

confidence. In this one-day simulcast event, women will learn to conquer fear and doubt and will<br />

discover the liberating confidence and security that can only be found in Christ. Join Beth Moore<br />

<strong>for</strong> a day that will trans<strong>for</strong>m and liberate you! So long insecurities!<br />

The price of the tickets are $20 and includes lunch to be served at CBC. No childcare will<br />

be available. The Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 24 th simulcast will promptly start at 9 a.m. and conclude at 3<br />

p.m. Tickets are available at Community Bible Church.<br />

An Invitation Mother – Daughter Brunch “Soaring Above the Turbulence” Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 17,<br />

<strong>2010</strong> at 9:00 am at Lutheran Memorial Church. Bring your daughter, neighbor, niece, friend or coworker<br />

and join us. The morning activities will include an inspirational keynote speaker, Mary<br />

Carwile. Mary will share her message, “Soaring Above the Turbulence.” Entertainment and<br />

brunch will be provided. Tickets may be purchased at the church office during regular hours or by<br />

contacting Carol Carney at 605-223-2161.<br />

HELP – We would like addresses of <strong>for</strong>mer members, family members, and<br />

friends. We would like to send them an invitation to the Homecoming and<br />

Dedication Event of our Christian Family Life Center on June 6, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Passover Thank yous – are extended to Myrna Hartmann <strong>for</strong> once again making the Matzo, Lila<br />

Urlis, Dan & Clara Shelbourn, and Harlan & Verna Fransen <strong>for</strong> making the Charosis and our<br />

Board of Elders <strong>for</strong> all of the lamb preparation. What a special way to begin Holy Week!<br />

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Pastor Brad Urbach In memory of Andrea and father, Herbert Urbach<br />

Bill & Daria Bossman In memory of Harley & Helen Bossman<br />

Mary Hiller In memory of Chet, Doran Phillip and our families<br />

Pauline Votteler In memory of Dr. Vincent Votteler<br />

Vicki & Jane In memory of our father, Dr. Vince Votteler<br />

Janice & Vern Dockter In memory of Jan’s parents and Vern’s dad<br />

Aaron & Joyce Zimmerman In Thanksgiving <strong>for</strong> family and 45 wedding anniv. Apr.10<br />

Hilary Lee & Steve Halls In memory of Bud Ruttman<br />

Greg, Cathy, Melissa, & Taylor Brock In memory of Henry & Dolores Greek and<br />

Arden & Myrva Brock<br />

Irene LaFurge Smith In memory of loved family members<br />

Tim & Jan Larson In memory of Jan’s dad whose birthday was <strong>April</strong> 5<br />

Leo & Vi Gabriel In memory of Kenneth Diegel<br />

Marrill & Sandy Bales In memory of our parents<br />

Jim & Char Russell To the Glory of God<br />

Steve & Vona Johnson To the Glory of God<br />

Laura & Jerry Stern In memory of Laura’s parents, 2 brothers, 2 sisters and<br />

Jerry’s father<br />

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Ron & Betty Herron In memory of and thanksgiving <strong>for</strong> family<br />

Jerry & Corinne Wulf & family In memory of Frances Wulf and in honor of Vern Wulf<br />

and Ken & Irene Wilson<br />

Mike & Marilyn Nugent In honor of loved ones<br />

Harlan & Verna Fransen To the Glory of God<br />

Susan Burroughs In memory of my parents, John & Doris; and<br />

Rex Unterbrunner and Elaine Luhman<br />

Kevin & Ruby Thoen In honor of our loved ones<br />

Luke Schochenmaier & family In memory of Aunt Cindy<br />

Brad & Jean Blow In memory of Don & Joyce Pulfrey<br />

Joan Cash In loving memory of parents John & Lea Rothenberger<br />

Pauline Gill In thanksgiving <strong>for</strong> my family<br />

Ben & Loni Shoup In thanksgiving <strong>for</strong> God’s blessings<br />

Dave & Angie Keith In memory of Harold Odde (Grandpa)<br />

John & Carlene Barber In honor of our families<br />

Leonard & Carolyn Spomer For the blessings of our children & grandchildren<br />

Terry, Clareen & Karrie James In thanksgiving <strong>for</strong> our family<br />

Matt & Beth King In thanksgiving <strong>for</strong> our family<br />

Jan & Norm Widvey & family In memory of Frieda & Loui Roth<br />

Cody & Lila Briggs In memory of family members<br />

Dan & Pamela Cronin In memory of our parents<br />

Pam & Doug Peterson In memory of our parents<br />

Schochenmaier family In thanksgiving <strong>for</strong> all that God has given<br />

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