click here for past entriesLADIES GROUP The ladies meeting for June will be the luncheon at Partner’s Deli on June 14th. Quite a few ladies have put their names down already. There is still time to see Laurel. She is taking names until June 8. We hope to see you attend.
ST. LUKE’S ZION YARD SALE This year’s yard sale will be held from 9-4 on Saturday, June 21st. Proceeds will be split between the fridge fund and Lutheran Urban Ministry. Please keep any items that you have for the sale or the silent auction until the week of June 15th. Items can be dropped off at the church from June 15th-20th between 6:30 and 8:30 pm each evening. If you are able to help in any way, please sign up on the bulletin board in the narthex or speak to Rolf Salfert (633-4215).
UPDATE
At this year’s annual meeting, I indicated that I would know more about immigration by June. I can tell you now that I will be remaining here for the foreseeable future. Previous plans did not work out. Pastor Lynne
NEWS FROM N.E.S.T. Please bring your appetite and enjoy the “Chinese Dinner” prepared by the Women of the Church! St. Nicholas Orthodox Church of Narol presents
"An Evening out for N.E.S.T."
Friday, June 20, 2008 6:30 p.m.
5635 Henderson HWY. Adults: $10.00 Children: $5.00 For tickets please phone Esther Juce at 253-0419 or Dorothy Handkamer at 633-1494.
BILLIOUS POND UPDATE!
We had a very enjoyable stay at Midale with Pastor Donna Smalley and her congregation (Bethlehem Lutheran Church). The people we were billeted with were very warm and friendly and, in spite of being in the centre of Saskatchewan's oil boom, very down to earth. Our concert and service were both well received. A special thank you to Jamie for joining us and providing some much needed awesome bass. With the free will offering and the sale of C.D.s we were able to send another donation to New Life Ministries in memory of Pastor Harry Lehotsky bringing our total donations to just over $3500.00. God has continued to bless our C.D. in a way we would never have thought possible and we give Him all the glory.
Upcoming dates: Manitoba Gospel Festival @ Beausejour - Sat. July 19th @ 4 p.m. St. Laurent Gospel Festival, St. Laurent – Sat. Aug. 23rd @ 1:30 & 7:00 p.m.
Blessings,
Billious Pond
NEWSLETTER ITEMS Items for the July newsletter can be given to Teresa Rumley or emailed to treerumley@shaw.ca by Sunday, June 22nd.
Thank you!
THE LUTHERAN URBAN MINISTRY Hours of operation effective May 20th, 2008.
Mon. – Thurs. – 12:30 – 9:00 Sunday – 1:00 – 4:00 Phone #: 774-3413
Come down and visit our new space at 743 Ellice Ave. We’ve finished unpacking and things look very welcoming. The kitchen has been a real blessing for preparation of Sunday afternoon meals, the windows for their connection to the outdoors. There are a few emergency food supply items that we seem to run out of regularly. Next time you’re out grocery shopping pick an item for the Urban: tea, peanut butter, healthy breakfast cereal, canned meat or tuna (no salmon please), margarine. We can also use some cookies or granola bars for the Thursday evening adult drop in program.
But I trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord, for he has been good to me. ~Psalm 13:5-6~
FATHER'S DAY TRIVIA
• Sonora Louise Smart Dodd, of Spokane, Washington, started the tradition of Father's Day in the honor of her dad. • First local Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. • In 1916, US President Woodrow Wilson approved the idea of observing an annual Father's Day. • In1924, President Calvin Coolidge made Father's Day a national event. • In 1966 President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declaring the 3rd Sunday of June as Father's Day. • Father's Day is the fifth most popular card-sending holiday, with an estimated $100 million in card sales. Husbands, grandfathers, uncles, sons and sons-in- law are honored as well as fathers
Poet’s Corner
My Mock Orange Blossom Tree
In June My mock orange tree Bursts forth in bloom with White petals so delicately formed The air is filled with heavy perfume, More than a soul can bear.
At dusk, There under the tree stands my neighbour, Joe.
Crippled, arthritic and fragile Joe hobbles to the tree, stretches out his arm, shakes my orange blossom tree.
Like snowflakes, the petals slowly descend A mantle for Joe’s form is created. Like the burning of incense at evening prayer A heavenly aroma fills the air.
Joe stands in silent reverie Breathes in the scented perfume. Then, slowly, oh so slowly He turns and leaves.
Still crippled, arthritic and fragile A transformation within has taken place. Refreshed, renewed and uplifted He shuffles home, murmuring: “So good. So good.”
by Anna McDonald
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