Save the Date:
WATCH FOR IN APRIL
- April 1 April Fool's Day
- April 22 Earth Day
- April 23 Book Club 7pm
- April 25 Council Meeting 7pm!
WATCH FOR IN MAY
- May 12 Happy Mothers' Day
- May 19 Pentecost
- May 20 Book Club 7pm
- May 27 Memorial Day
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APRIL BIRTHDAYS
- April 4 Deb Peloquin
- April 16 Michael Stephens
- April 16 Shirley Aggen
- April 28 Steve Nowlan
- April 30 Pastor Soren
ALTAR FLOWERS FOR APRIL ARE GIVEN BY:
- April 7 The Strojny’s who are thankful for life & each day
- April 14 In celebration of Lucia’s first birthday!
- April 21 Jim Woolard in loving memory of James F. Woolard, Sr. & Wilma Woolard
- April 28 The Ogarek family who are “loving life”!
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MAY BIRTHDAYS
- May 8 Gary Rickert
- May 12 Ida Mae Walsh
- May 13 Bill Cummens
- May 19 Winnie French
- May 24 Linda McHugh
- May 25 Sophie Mueller
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MAY ANNIVERSARIES
- May 18 Gary & Patti Schoenbeck
- May 26 Jennifer & Jeff Kanacki
ALTAR FLOWERS FOR MAY ARE GIVEN BY:
- May 5 STILL AVAILABLE
- May 12 Pam Walsh in celebration of her mom, Ida Mae’s 99th birthday!
- May 19 Deb & Steve Nowlan for blessings received.
- May 26 Linda McHugh in celebration of Rylan’s birthday!
Please consider signing up for altar flowers. They are $28 for 2 beautiful bouquets.
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APRIL READERS
- April 7 Dan Frawley
- April 14 Jerry Marquardt
- April 21 Tony Ogarek
- April 28 Gary Rickert
MAY READERS
- May 5 Steve Nowlan
- May 12 Bob Hecht
- May 19 Art James
- May 26 Deb Nowlan
Updated per newsletter; Birthdays, anniversaries, readers updated monthly.
Upcoming. . .
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BOOK CLUB
In APRIL we will be reading:
This one's an oldie but deserves a re-read and discussion. Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns is about a 14 year old boy in 1906 Cold Sassy, Georgia. The book centers on Will Tweedy's relationship with his grandfather and the small town scandal that begins when his grandfather remarries a young woman two weeks after his wife's passing. Think about that time in history in the south and what the problems this situation could stir up.
We will get together on April 23 at 7 pm at Jan Strojny's. Hope to see y'all!
In MAY we will be reading:
“Mad Honey” by Jodi Picoult & Jennifer Finley Boylan
Beekeeper Olivia McAfee fled her abusive husband in Boston for New Hampshire with her six-year-old son, Asher. Twelve years later, Asher is charged with murdering his high school girlfriend, Lily, a newcomer to town.
Join Linda McHugh, at her home on Monday, May 20 at 7pm for discussion and refreshments.
Woman to Woman
So, I was thinking the other day (which happens a lot) and remembering Pastor talking about a special code of sorts that he has with his daughters. A special phrase that they say under certain conditions that only makes sense to them. I don't remember the phrase exactly but it seems to me the certain condition was updating his wardrobe.
My family also has a phrase that would make no sense to anyone if they heard it. It's been going on for a good 20 years now and hasn't worn out yet.
So, here's the background. My Uncle Ted and Aunt Betty had 3 children. The first two came within years of each other and then the big surprise came 15 years later. This one is Chuck. Now the oldest got married, moved away and started a family. The second got married, moved to Wisconsin and enjoyed the outdoors and fishing. The surprise child went to school, graduated from college and stayed at home. Eventually my uncle passed away and Chuck took it upon himself to stay with Aunt Betty. They were a couple and showed up for all family events together.
Years went by and Chuck still took care of his mom. Needless to say, she looked after him (or so she thought). So now picture a family event with about 20 of us and we're all going to the pot luck table, making our plates and finding a place to sit. And all the while Aunt Betty is asking Chuck if he took some turkey, did he take potatoes, doesn't he like the jello - he should try some and Chuck has steam coming from his ears because he's 45 years old and capable of fixing his own plate and that's when he turns to her and says, "Betty's plate! Betty's plate."
That phrase stuck for every get together since but it doesn't just refer to a plate of food. If anyone gets too pushy with their opinion on how something should be done, we simple say, "Betty's plate! Betty's plate"! In other words, mind your own business. And I've even said it to friends who have no idea why I'm talking about Betty and her plate but in my mind, I know that I've just told them to mind their own business.
So if you ever want to tell someone off without them knowing it, by all means, use our cute little phrase. It works well in all circumstances and keeps them guessing..
Til next month-----------------nice chatting with you Jan Strojny
Altar flowers: 2024'S SIGN UP SIGN UP SHEET STILL HAS OPENINGS FOR YOUR CELEBRATION OR EVENT
Call or email the office with your request or sign the sheet in the Narthex.
The cost of the flowers is $28 for 2 beautiful bouquets.
THRIVENT MEMBERS Please contact Deb Frawley or Marilyn Fisher to find out how you can help the Pantry and/ or church out financially!
The South Suburban Crisis Center is an ongoing project for the Women’s Group. During these trying times, women and children need help more than ever. Please keep them in your prayers.
Domestic Violence Outreach Services
(Crisis Center for South Suburbia)
- 24-hour hotline~ 708-429-SAFE (7233)
- Live Safe Patient Advocacy
- Law Enforcement Victim Outreach
- Community Education
All services are free and confidential
WWW.crisisctr.org
Redeemer’s Little Free Pantry
I’m excited to write this because I will be talking about Spring while Im sitting here on a cold windy day. Easter falls on the last weekend of March and once again I will be doing ham dinners and family Easter baskets. The Easter baskets are always a fun project. I’ll be looking for donations for the baskets and the dinners. Also, if anyone is a Thrivent member, I would love you to sponsor an Action Team to help pay for the bulk of the hams, if you are unsure how to do one, I would be happy to walk you through it. It is really quite easy and the $250 would go a long way with purchasing the hams.
I want to thank everyone for putting all your pocket change into the noisy offering. The church collected $172 and that money will go towards Valentines Day treat bags for a couple of organizations. Thank you!
If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one,
Marilyn
OUR CURRENT SELF HELP GROUPS’ MEETINGS
- SUNDAY~ AA 7pm/ NA 7pm every 4th Sunday
- MONDAY~ AA 10:30am/ AA 7:30pm/ NA 7pm
- TUESDAY~
- WEDNESDAY ~AA 10:30am/ OA 7:30pm
- THURSDAY ~TOPS 5:30pm/ NA 7pm
- FRIDAY ~ CANA 2nd Friday/month
- SATURDAY~ NA 10:00am
God's blessings on the congregation at Redeemer's, and their families throughout the spring season and throughout 2024!
AMAZON RETURNS
If you are returning something from Amazon, you can drop it off at Staples, and they will give you a coupon for $10 off of $30. If you get the coupon, and don’t know what to buy with it, please don’t throw it away. The church office could put it to use!! Just drop it on the desk in the office. Thank you in advance for helping out!
Thank you to:
- All those who made our Lent special: those who brought treats, contributed to our discussion group, special music, Pastor, Amy, Tony & Jan.
- Those who put together, cooked, set up, cleaned up and attended the Meal in the Upper Room/ Good Friday service and meal.
- To Gary Rickert, whose “spidey” sense saved the boiler once again!
Kind Words
Dear Redeemer’s Lutheran Church,
Thank you for your gift of $300 to help individuals and families escape homelessness this Spring season. As you know, we sheltered in place and followed CDC and State government guidance in response to the COVID 19 pandemic. Your support helped us pivot services to keep homeless individuals and families safe at local hotels, as all congregate shelters closed, while continuing to provide essential lifesaving services. Thank You!
Sincerely,
Rohit D’Souza,
Philanthropy Manager, PADS
I pray this letter finds you and your congregation hopeful and enjoying the waning weeks of summer during these unprecedented times. As always, thank you for your generous support of the ELCA, the synod, and our shared ministry. The impact that our congregations have in the world is truly amazing! I am proud to be a part of this effort and look forward to working with all of you in finding new, faithful ways to continue this inspiring work of Kingdom Building.
Many blessings of thanks!
Heather Haynes,
Executive Assistant to the Bishop
Dear Redeemer’s Lutheran Church
Thanks be to God for YOU! Your support through your benevolence and other giving is a blessing.
Please keep Bishop Curry and the MCS staff and all congregations of the synod in your prayers as we continue to press through this new way of being.
In Christ, Heather Haynes (Executive Assistant to the Bishop)
New to Redeemer's? Here are some common questions
You’ll find everything from jeans to casual clothes to business suits at our worship experiences. At Redeener's, we don't care about what you look like or what you wear. We want you to be comfortable.
If you are visiting us for the first time, we will not ask you to stand up or ask you to give money. Many people want to check out a church and “be anonymous” for a while. That's ok by us!
It can be a intimidating visiting a church for the first time. So we will do our best to welcome you. We are dedicated to making sure you feel right at home. We'll answer any questions you have and make sure you get a hot cup of coffee and know exactly where to go.
When you get here, just head straight upstairs (or take the elevator) to our narthex to sign in! Your family is in good hands!
Giving is entirely up to you. If this is your first visit, we don't want you to feel any obligation to give. You are our honored guest. Also, if you start attending regularly, you'll only be expected to give what you feel you should.