an electronic newsletter of Joy Lutheran Church,  Prescott, WI
www.joy-church.org    715-262-5800    [email protected]
Relevant + Hopeful + Generous                  July 31-August 7, 2016

Upcoming Events at a glance (and quick links)

  

 

Youth Events
Weekly Calendar          Monthly Calendar 

Summer Worship Schedule has begun!!!
            Sunday 9:30am      blended style
            Wednesday 6:30pm   informal campfire

Vacation Time
We are looking forward to some time away to spend with family and friends, and just to get out in the wonder of creation.  Vacation will start July 18th and we will be returning Aug.7.  While I am gone Pastor Carol Peterson will be leading worship and be available for any pastoral emergencies.
Bishop Eaton's Call to Be Present

ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton responds to shootings in Baton Rouge, La. and St. Paul, Minn. She urges members to show up and be present in communities that are suffering and in pain.

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Mission Project for August-September

School will be starting again soon and our church will again be collecting needed school supplies for those students and families who may have difficulty obtaining them. We will be collecting such things as pencils, notebooks, folders, rulers, glue, crayons, etc. Lists of items requested by teachers at Malone School and the Prescott Middle School will be posted soon so you will know specific items to purchase if you so desire. Many of the items collected will be given to our Prescott Food Pantry for those families who use the Food Pantry and have children who need the school supplies. School supplies are on sale NOW so why not pick up some items on your next shopping trip so that you can contribute to this mission in-gathering in August and September!

Summer Bible Study Retreat

All women of Joy are invited to join our ecumenical sisters from the other churches in Prescott for the annual Summer Bible Study Retreat. This year it will be held on
Saturday, August 13th from 8:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M., in the Joy Lutheran Church Fireside Room. Bible Study will be followed by a potluck salad luncheon. This year's Bible Study, written by Angela Shannon, a Pastor at King of Glory Lutheran Church in Dallas, TX, is called
"The Heart of the Matter-Conflict, Forgiveness and Reconciliation." We hear these words spoken from our pulpits, in our hymns and various places throughout our churches. Yet we see conflict in our society and the ways in which we harm each other. We are already in an election year where the politics are shrill and mean aw ever. Even in our churches we find conflict. What's miraculous is that God continues to create us anew. God insists on entrusting us with the ministry of reconciliation, helping us to learn the practical application of forgiveness and reconciliation. Emilie Horken from Joy Lutheran Church, Anita Miller from the UCC Church, Prescott and Cheryl Demuth from St. John's UCC will be the leaders of the study on August 13th. Do join us to learn how to deal with conflict through the ministry of reconciliation. Bring a friend and a salad to share! Hope to see you there!
Do you want to be part of our Joy Prayer Chain?

We are grateful for our active Prayer Chain at our church. They are a wonderful group of prayer warriors! If you'd like to become part of our Prayer Chain, please call the church office at 715-262-5800 or Emilie Horken at 715-262-4728 and make your request known. We have both an email prayer chain and a phone prayer chain and you may request to be on either chain - whichever means of communication is best for you.
Mission News Regarding Mikolongwe, Joy's "Sister Congregation" in Malawi

In mid-July, Joy Lutheran Church was able to send two letters to our "Sister Congregation" of Mikolongwe Parish in Malawi. We sent a letter from Pastor Steve and one written by Marcia Lindseth on behalf of our congregation, along with many, many pictures showing the life of our congregation, gathered by Christy Canfield, JWELCA, and Pastor Steve. We sent them to Malawi with Rev. John Sutherland, Assistant to the Bishop of Northwest Wisconsin Synod and Coordinator of the Companion Synod Program. John is in Malawi now making contact with Companion Synod Churches and helping with the 2016 Malawi Pastors' Academy.
 
Some excerpts from the letters included the following:

            "I am thankful for the work the Holy Spirit is doing through you and the congregation in Mikolongwe. Your work there is a powerful witness and encouragement to us. Thank you for your faithful service of the gospel. Our hearts are breaking for the people of Malawi and the suffering that you are enduring because of the drought that you are facing. Please know that you are in our prayers.
            I am a relatively new pastor at Joy Lutheran Church and was glad to hear about our partnership with you. I hope someday to be able to come and visit Malawi. . . . . . . .
            One of the pictures enclosed shows our youth and adults working together to make apple pies to sell as a fundraiser for Malawi. We sent a gift through our synod to help in the completion of the building of your chapel as well as support for the 2016 Pastor's Academy and pray that it will bless the work of the kingdom there.
            Please greet your congregation on our behalf."
Your brothers and sisters in Christ in America,
Pastor Steve Meyer, Joy Lutheran Church
 
            "We are happy to hear recently from Mphatso Thole, Companion Synod Coordinator in Malawi, that you are continuing to work on your new chapel. . . . . . . . .
            We continue to be very busy in our church. We have a strong and vital youth program for children. The women of our church are also very busy with many activities, including a monthly Bible Study. Our men too are involved in a frequent Bible Study. We are sending pictures of our people involved in World Day of Prayer last March. Do the people in your parish observe World Day of Prayer? We have a Leadership Council who helps with organizing many of the activities of our church such as Outreach, Worship and Music, Stewardship, Mission, Education and Property and Grounds. We have many volunteers who keep our church clean inside and volunteers who keep the grounds outside looking very nice. We also have several volunteers who help with our church services every week. We continue to work hard on behalf of our Lord Jesus Christ! We know you do, also, and thus we are sharing our important work with all of you in the Mikolongwe Parish.
            You should know that we think of you often and pray for you, especially this year because we have heard of the drought you have experienced. We pray that no one will be hungry. During the month of February we brought bread that we all made and sold it after church services so that we could send that
money to Malawi to help with hunger issues.
            Please remember that 'we always give thanks to God for all of you and mention you in our prayers, constantly remembering before our God and Father your work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.' (1 Thessalonians 1:2)
            We send our blessings to all of you,
            The people of Joy Lutheran Church, Prescott, Wisconsin, USA
 
When we delivered these letters and pictures to Rev. Sutherland, he gave to us a letter he'd received from Pastor Peterson S.C. Bandecha of Mikolongwe Parish, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Malawi (ELCM) to be passed on to our congregation. He wrote the following:
            "Allow me to greet all of you in Christ's name, our Lord and Savior. Thank you very much for your letters, , , , , , ,Thank you for assisting the ELCM with money to assist our Parish with 108 iron sheets for the roof of our new chapel. . . . . Thank you for sharing the different activities which you are doing, especially making the quilts by your women. It's a very amazing and amicable thing what you have done. We still keep you in our prayers so that the Lord might be with you by guiding, protecting, and keep still blessing you in each and every thing.
            After finishing our new building, we are deciding to build a pastor's house. Mikolongwe, as a parish, we are always having Parish Assembly every three months for both men, women, and youth. Sometimes we meet separately. Women attend meetings in every congregation in our Parish. The ELCM is doing great things, on top of preaching the word of God, we are also dealing with malaria programs, HIV/AIDS, couples counseling, feeding centers, and many more.
            Please pray for me so that one day I might visit Joy Lutheran and it is my prayer that your pastor may someday attend our Pastors' Academy in Malawi.
            All photographs I have received which you enclosed with your letters and also, booklets. On behalf of all Christians of Mikolongwe, I would like to ask you that our relationship must remain strong as it is.
            God be with all of you.
            Yours in Christ's Name,
            Rev. Peterson Steven Bandecha

JWELCA Women Plan for 2016-17


The following women met on July 12th to discuss JWELCA plans for the 2016-17 year: Marcia Lindseth, Emilie Horken, Diane Meyer, Linda Wilson, Phyllis Hoffmann, and Cathy Martin. A new 2016-17 JWELCA Directory will be published in August and will be distributed to all the women of Joy Lutheran Church. The Directory will list the various programs and mission projects that were decided upon at the planning meeting. All women should be looking for their Directory to arrive in the mail next month. Other business discussed included the following:
  • It was decided to send $100 to Our Neighbors' Place Day Center which connects people with resources and provides Transitional Housing to families who are or will be homeless. Their mission is to "connect our neighbors with support, housing, and shelter services to foster self-determination." Our Neighbors' Place is located in River Falls and each month has contact with 20-40 families and individuals that are experiencing homelessness.
  • It was agreed to send $100 to the Women of the ELCA for their Katie's Fund, (named after Katharine Von Bora Luther). This is the WELCA's Endowment Fund that supports ministries of global connections, leadership development and living theology. Gifts to Katie's Fund help to develop women leaders, bridge cultures, and nurture faith.
  • Discussion was held regarding the Women of the ELCA's Tenth Triennial Gathering that will be held in Minneapolis next July 13-16, 2017. The theme is "All Anew." JWELCA will be encouraging as many women as possible to attend since the location is so close. Registration opens on September 1st. Some fundraising ideas were discussed so JWELCA can help women of our congregation to attend. For more information, visit www.welcatg.org.
  • It was decided to combine our two JWELCA Bible Studies into one beginning with the September Bible Study. It will meet on the 2nd Tuesdays of each month at 1:30 P.M. in the Fireside Room at the church.

Be sure to take a stroll down Joy's Hallway and check out the ever-changing and informational bulletin boards!!!
Joy Lutheran Church Has a New WiFi Password!

Please be our guest and use the password of:
WelcomeToJoy!73
Joy Church Youth and Adults traveled to Canada for summer Mission Trip.

June 20-28, 19 youth and adults traveled to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park for the 4th consecutive year.
 
Our church group left a lasting impact on the park and those we encountered as well.  Volunteers did a wide variety of projects including painting of tables, buildings, decks, replacing fire rings, hauling cut building materials for a trail restoration, planting and building enclosures for a shoreline restoration project, remote latrine moving and digging, remote down tree removal from trails.
The church group also enjoyed fishing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, campfire worships, sight seeing, and all the wildlife!
***EVEN MORE NEW PICTURES!!!***
JOY CHURCH SUMMER YOUTH EVENTS
 
Camping, fishing, hiking, service work, worship, learning, adventure, music, friends, and FUN!
Any Questions Please Call Christy @ 715.441.6366
 
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BACKPACKI NG The Ice Age Trail
Lets hit the trail for 3 days and 2 nights of GOD'S CREATION.  We will be unplugging and moving off the grid so we can move closer to God and each other. 
August 1st - 3rd. Cost is $25
 

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Middle School Camping Tip
3 days 2 nights of wilderness fun!  August 9-11 at Willow River State Park near Hudson WI.  Camping, fishing, hiking, good food, friends, and fun!! Cost $65
 
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Cabin Adventures 
Students going into 10th - 12th grade are invited to some SUMMER TIME FUN!  We will be traveling to the Roen's Cabin on Red Ceder Lake for a 3day 2 night adventure! Fishing, swimming, boating, campfires, hiking, games, music...and connecting with God and others! August 16-18. Cost $35

Handbell Ringing Exploration
Stone Soup!

A musical adventure for elementary age children. Wednesday, July 27th & August 3rd. 5:00 - 6:00 PM
First Lutheran Church, 615 W 5th St, Red Wing, MN.

Children in grades 1-5 are invited to come and ring a "chord" story. They will learn their parts "on the spot" and be able to play confidently. We can use as many as 18 ringers to learn the patterns that will help us tell the story. No experience needed. For more information click here:  Bells of the Bluffs or sign up by emailing [email protected]

Handbell Ringing Exploration

Handbell Boot Camp is three weeks of training: Wednesdays, August 10th, 17th and 24th, from
5:00-6:00 PM. First Lutheran Church, 615 W
5th Street, Red Wing, MN. 
Adults and Youth are welcome!
Want to learn what bells are all about?  Ever wanted
to try them and see if you can be a ringer?  Learn the
basics of bell ringing, how to make all those sounds,
and other neat stuff.  Sign up for this fun class.
Email at [email protected]

Worship Attendance and Giving
Sun.8:15 Sun.10:00 Sun. TOTAL Wed.6:30 Weekly TOTAL
26-June
9:30 AM
84
84
16
100
3-July
9:30 AM
67
67
10
77
10-July
9:30 AM
92
92
14
106
17-July
9:30 AM
86
86
10
96
24-July
9:30 AM
69
69
13
82
Average
80
80
13
93

Regular Electronic Other Total
Offering Offering Income Income
19-June
$1715.87
$1122.50
$545.00
  $3383.37
26-June
$2806.50
$1162.50
$1642.00
  $5611.00
3-July
$1088.00
$1222.50
$79.00
  $2389.50
10-July
$1764.00
$10,525.75
$135.00
$12,424.75
17-July
$2140.00
$1122.50
$281.32

$3543.82
Average $1902.87
$3031.15
$536.46 $5470.49
Budgeted Weekly Offering $5,780.00
June Actual Weekly Offering $6429.22
*Remember we have a deficit budget and need more income than budgeted to reinstate
program cuts made in previous years and bring pastor's salary up to minimum guidelines.

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Luther Park Quilt Auction

Saturday, August 13 beginning at 10 a.m.: Plans for Heart for Luther Park, our one big fundraiser for the year, include viewing beautiful quilts inside the Chapel, and, depending on the weather, auctioning those quilts outside this year. Our auctioneer is former Bishop Bob Berg. Silent auction items will still be displayed in the Fireside Room of the Chapel. Donations of quilts and silent auction items are welcome. Dinner will be available for purchase beginning at 11 a.m. This year the menu includes grilled chicken, potato salad, baked beans, dinner roll, pickles and a beverage. Pie and ice cream will also be available for purchase. Kids' Day Camp for children in attendance is available for $15 and includes lunch, swimming, crafts and FUN!
New this year: Raffle tickets for: 1) Courtyard Steps Quilt valued at $1,000; 2) Two Registrations for 2017 Summer Camp valued at $750; 3) Chain Saw Carved Bear valued at $500. Plus, Dave Dobbs is offering a separate raffle the day of the event for a Brick-Oven Pizza Party (within a 40 mile radius) valued at $750. A 2nd day raffle is for a kayak with paddle. All Drawings will take place beginning at 3 p.m. during the Heart for Luther Park event.  You do not need to be present to win. If you'd like to buy some Quilt Raffle tickets, please contact Georgia Freidel at 715-262-3495 or [email protected]. ***Raffle Tickets will also be available for purchase at Joy Lutheran Church!! Please contact Shannon in the Office to purchase.*** Please plan to attend to support the ministry at Luther Park! Thank you to ALL who work at Luther Park and to those who attend camp. We thank you for your support and appreciate your continued prayers.
 
Kay Moen-Urseth
Member of the Board of Directors
 
***Time is running out to purchase your raffle tickets! Marcia Lindseth also has tickets available!***

Looking for a Job?
 
   
Lutheran Social Services is Hiring
Throughout Wisconsin and Upper Michigan
For most people, a job is a job; something they do for a paycheck. However, people who join in our mission at Lutheran Social Services desire a more meaningful career: they are committed to improving lives and changing the world, one life at a time. That's a big task - but we do it, every day.

LSS operates hundreds of programs at 188 sites in 115 communities across Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, so your LSS career could be in or close to your current community.

We have job openings, both part- and full-time, for many different skills. Here are some of the more than 100 positions now available:
  • Youth Counselor
  • Care Advocate Specialist
  • Direct Support Professional
  • Community Supported Living Agent
  • Mental Health Specialist
  • Support Professional
  • Social Worker
  • Family and Community Specialist
  • Licensed or Unlicensed Therapist
  • Case Manager
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Service Coordinator or Manager
  • Occupancy Specialist or Property Manager
  • Program Supervisor or Manager
A career at LSS comes with many benefits, including vacation, health insurance, a retirement plan, life insurance, and many other perks that support your life and future as a valued employee.   
Discover a full list of current openings at lsswis.org/LSS/Careers; or, contact  [email protected].
Worship Leaders for July 
worshipleaders
GREETERS
READERS
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS
JUNE USHERS
(ALL MONTH)
July 31
9:30 Darrell & Rose-
          mary Alexander
July 31
9:30 Em Horken


July 31
9:30 Phyllis Hoffman
          Dick Horken
          Tom Peterson


Kent Sebion & Family
August 7
9:30 Ken & Linda
         Wilson







August 7
9:30 Joan Northouse
August 7
9:30 Tom Peterson
          Jean Setering
          Susan Metcalf






Wayne Lundgaard

weekWeekly Calendar 

31 Sunday 
9:30am Worship Service 


1 Monday
Youth Backpacking 
 

2 Tuesday
Youth Backpacking
 

3 Wednesday
Youth Backpacking
6:30pm Worship Service
 
 
4 Thursday
7:00-8:30pm Youth Movie Night at Joy

  
5 Friday
 
 
6 Saturday
 
 
7 Sunday
9:30am Worship Service
 

Joy Lutheran Church  1435 St Croix St. Prescott, WI 54021
715-262-5800   [email protected]   www.joy-church.org
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