FOLLOWING the service, Pastor would like to meet with those who desire to start the course, “I Have Good News for You.” We will try to determine a starting date for the course. We will meet in the narthex.
PLEASE remember in your prayers LeAnne Albrecht as she undergoes chemo treatment for cancer.
WELCOME: We welcome Dan, Karissa, Dillon and Karson Podzimek as members of St. Paul Lutheran Church. They have transferred their membership here from Redeemer Lutheran Church of Sioux Falls.
LUTHERAN’S FOR LIFE ANNUAL DIAPER DERBY is taking place now thru Father’s Day, June 20th, 2010. A Rubbermaid storage container will be provided for donations and pull-ups of all sizes. Layette/shower type items will be accepted for the “Fleet for Little Feet” mobile unit that service many communities throughout South Dakota. This is a state wide event for Lutheran Congregations throughout South Dakota, and we are pleased to have the opportunity to participate again.
FREEMAN REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES AUXILIARY FUNDRAISING DRIVE: May is fundraising month for FRHS AUXILIARY. In the past volunteers went door to door contacting Freeman residents & area country residents were contacted through each church. Due to the difficulty of finding volunteers the FRHS Auxiliary decided to do the fundraising by having contribution baskets available at each church throughout the month of May. FRHS Auxiliary uses these funds to purchase needed items at our local hospital/nursing home. We are very fortunate to have health services available in our community and we would appreciate your contributions. Thank you.
MAIN STREET LIVING:
May 30thKid's Crossing uses Matt 28:19, No person can serve two masters. We are to teach as Jesus taught.
The featured speaker is Rev. Gene Haug from St John Lutheran Church in Wagner, SD and Trinity Lutheran Church in Fairfax, SD. The sermon theme is “God’s Holy Prescription.” The hymns are Glory Be to God the Father; Holy, Holy, Holy; and Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee. The Main Street Living Choir will provide the hymns. The program is interpreted for the hearing impaired
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