Schedule and Announcements for October 2

Schedule

  • Sunday, Oct. 2 @ 9 a.m. – Worship/World Communion/Rosh Hashanah
  • Wednesday, Oct. 5 @ 6:30 p.m. – Choir Practice
  • Sunday, Oct. 9 @ 9 a.m. – Worship
  • Sunday, Oct. 9 @ 10:30 – HWY Clean-up
  • Monday, Oct. 10 – Indigenous Peoples’ Day/Columbus Day
  • Tuesday, Oct. 11 – Yom Kippur
  • Wednesday, Oct. 12 – 6:30 p.m. – Choir Practice
  • Wednesday, Oct. 12 – 7:30 p.m. – Council Meeting
  • Sunday, Oct. 16 @ 9 a.m. – Worship
  • Sunday, Oct. 16 @ 4:30 p.m. – Community Meal at GFLC/Serve & Dessert
  • Tuesday, Oct. 18 @ 7 p.m. – Bible Study-Acts Begins, Church Basement
  • Wednesday, Oct. 19 @ 6:30 p.m. – Choir Practice
  • Thursday, Oct. 20 @ 7 p.m. – Circle of Stones at Sharon/Dick Anderson’s
  • Saturday, Oct. 22 @ 9 a.m. – Church Work/Clean-up Day
  • Sunday, Oct. 23 @ 9 a.m. – Worship
  • Monday, Oct. 24 – United Nations Day
  • Wednesday, Oct. 26 @ 4 p.m. – Bible Study-Acts Church Basement
  • Wednesday, Oct. 26 @ 6:30 p.m. – Choir Practice
  • Thursday-Friday, Oct. 27-28 – Pastor Dan at Conference Clergy Retreat
  • Sunday, Oct. 30 @ 9 a.m. – Worship
  • Monday, Oct. 31 – All-Hallows Eve/Reformation/Reconciliation Day

Announcements

  • The flowers in the sanctuary today are in memory of Imogene Sunderland.

Joys and Concerns

  • Concerns: People dealing with flooding in MN and other areas of the country; Ongoing nurses strike at Allina Hospitals; Family of Imo Sunderland; For the homeless; For those dealing with addiction.
  • Joys: Sally T. thanks all those who helped Sally and Bob celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary; Terry V. celebrating a birthday today, Terry’s work for today’s service as well as the funeral service yesterday and for her skills and being our in-house tech support person; Peggy and Bryan M. celebrated Hannah H. and Kyle P.’s wedding with them; Karen S. met new California “friends”-people doing family genealogy research and had family members who attended this church in the late 1880’s.

September 7 Memo and more

Greetings Everyone,

Here is hoping that everyone had a great and safe Labor Day Weekend.

This just in, note from YME CHOIR DIRECTOR, Jeff Iverson:

Starting September 21, anything you order from Schwan’s (either online or from your delivery guy), they give 20% to YME Choir for 45 days – after that it’s 2%. No added cost to what you already order if you’re a current customer.

What a tasty way to support our local school choir program. Check it out!

Most of this note is corrections or additions to the ENCOUNTER. Those of you who get it by USPS mail will have the corrections to the STORY OF FAITH in it.

There is a change in the times for the NEW MEMBERS CLASS meetings on September 19, Pearl Lenzen’s home at 6:30pm. 678 10th St in Granite. There will be a light supper served. September 26 the meeting will also be held at 6:30pm in Montevideo, place is still being discussed.

CIRCLE OF STONES will not meet in September. We will get together October 20th, the 3rd Thursday, 7:00pm at Sharon and Dick Anderson’s home.

GRANITE FALLS UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Congregational)

Thursday September 8 7:00pm Circle of Stones Meets CANCELLED

Sunday September 11 9:00am Worship

Wednesday September 14 5:30pm-8pm ADVANCE SCREENING Movie “Defying the Nazis: The Sharp’s War

Wednesday September 14 7:00pm Council Meeting

Sunday September 18 9:00am Worship/Noisy Offering/RALLY Day

Special screening of a film by Ken Burns. DEFYING THE NAZIS: The Sharp’s War on September 14, Wednesday. One showing will be at 5:30pm and another showing is at 7:00pm. This is out at the Fagen Fighters WWII Museum. The UCC churches of Granite Falls and Montevideo along with Jewish Community Relations Council, Fagen Fighters WWII Museum and Pioneer Public Television are co-sponsoring the event. This screening opportunity is FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC.

This is an untold true story of an American husband and wife who spent nearly two years on life-threatening missions in Europe to save refugees and dissidents.

A discussion let by Steve Hunegs of the Jewish Community Relations Council will follow each showing of a 35-minute portion of the 90-minute film which will air in its entirety on Pioneer Public TV on Tuesday, September 20 at 8:00pm.

CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS TO LOU ANNE KLING’S STORY OF FAITH September ENCOUNTER

In the section following the press release part of Lou Anne’s story, go to:

Paragraph 2– last sentence—the entire family got up and went home.

Paragraph 5– last sentence– Saron Cemetery

Paragraph 10– addition– In I984 Lou Anne was a very essential part of getting a food shelf going in the Neighbors United Resource Center located in the Thorkeson office, across from the Red Owl store in Granite Falls. “Farmers were coming in and sharing how they had no food. As the farm prices got better, farmers were again able to work their farms and have enough left over to feed the family. When I went to

Washington during the nineties, the food shelf wasn’t really needed in our office so it was closed,” Lou Anne said. The county had a food shelf, and Lou Anne sent the people up there. When the new courthouse was built, the Board asked them to move out of the courthouse and have their own non-profit. Lou Anne

volunteered that the Neighbors United Resource could again become involved in the Food Shelf. The Food Shelf is working hard raising funds, grant writing and has dedicated volunteers to help with this project. “Thanks to the UCC, we are happy to say they are great supporters and donators to the Food Shelf.”

Paragraph 11– 3rd sentence– Lou Anne worked with developing tribal advocates to help the tribal farmers and ranchers on the Reservations so they could also use the financial assistance from the government that other farmers were using. We worked with about 250 tribes across the country.

Paragraph 13last sentence– Lou Anne’s chapter is chapter 8, A Desperation for Knowledge.

Encounter News – DAYD

Meals were delivered during the week of July 24 -30 for the Dinner At Your Door program in near perfect weather. Those who signed up to help others include Keith and Deb Koerlin, Joel Beninga, Curt Soine, Pearl Lenzen, Helen and Gene Stukel, LaVonne Koenen and grandchildren, Sharon Anderson, Brad and Amanda Hall. Ask any of the drivers about volunteering for this progran and you would get the same reply: ‘It feels so good to be able to help others’.

Won’t you volunteer to help others? It only takes less than an hour to do so. Your next opportunity will be September 4 – 10. Sign the yellow tablet or call Ruby Heib to find out for yourself how to help others.

Dinner At Your Door

It seems as if six weeks go by quickly and it is time to get volunteers. You all have been so good! Drivers that signed the tablet for June included Nellie Kompelien, Darrell and Hazel Carter, Karen Schmidt-Dill, Sharon Anderson, Brad and Amanda, Lynn Holmstrom, Helen Stukel, Pearl Lenzen and Gayle Inks.

Thanks to Joel Beninga for helping as a substitute driver on a short notice. He may be a retired police officer but continues to answer the call, immediately. I think that I heard the fork drop on his lunch plate as he was off and running and Dianne was left to finish her lunch, alone. Your service was greatly appreciated!

If you are interested in helping others in the community, please sign your name on the yellow tablet or leave your name at the office. Your next opportunity will be July 24 through July 30.

Ruby Hieb

DAYD Coordinator

Schedule and Announcements for July 3

Schedule

  • Sunday, July 3 @ 9 a.m. – Worship/Communion
  • Monday, July 4 Independence Day
  • Wednesday, July 6 @ 6 p.m. – Joint Potluck/Worship at Wegdahl Park
  • Thursday, July 7 – Ramadan Ends
  • Sunday, July 10 @ 9 a.m. – Worship
  • Wednesday, July 13 – No Council Meeting tonight!
  • Sunday, July 17 @ 9 a.m. – Worship/Noisy Offering
  • Monday, July 18 – Encounter Articles Due!
  • Sunday, July 24 @ 9 a.m. – Worship
  • Sunday, July 31 @ 9 a.m. – Worship
  • Wednesday, July 6 @ 6 p.m. – Joint Workship in the Park: Potluck at 6 with worship to follow. Come and enjoy the evening together.

Concerns and Joys

  • Concerns: Liz DeBlieck; Audrey Z’s daughter, Cheryl, having knee surgery; Terry V’s friend who was mauled by a bull has reconstructive surgeries coming up; Level of fear in civil and political environment in the U.S.; Concern for and preventing violence for the GLBT community this weekend; Prayers for England, for BREXIT and for the effect on the US and world; Flooding and fires in the US.
  • Joys: Cleaning files in the church office has begun; Laura B’s tenure as a Western Fest Princess has ended; Terry V’s was there for the Gathering for Witness in Peace in the Twin Cities.

Announcements

  • VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Friday afternoons is bulletin folding day. Please let Karen Schmidt-Dill know if you can come and help. Help is also needed for putting together the ENCOUNTER and getting that ready for mailing the last week of each month. Sign-up sheet in the back of the church is available. There may be other projects occasionally also that you could help with. Thanks.
  • COMMUNION PREPARERS NEEDED: People to bring bread and grape juice for the first Sunday of each month for communion are desperately needed. PLEASE sign up in ADVANCE if you are able to bring and prepare/clean-up afterwards. If you don’t wish to help distribute the elements that is alright, just let the ushers of the day know.