Upper Midwest Regional Prayer Calendar - may be viewed here
Pastor's Pen - Click here to read Pastor Shane's latest letter
Important DatesFeb 24 – Mar 31 ~Love’s Got Everything to Do with It 6 pm
Mar 10, 17, 24, 31 ~Choir 7 pm
March 12 ~Scrapbooking 7 pm
March 16 ~Board Meeting 7 pm
March 20 ~Pancake Breakfast 8 am
Ardis L’s house
March 22 ~Servant Leader Meeting 7 pm
March 28 ~Palm Sunday
Week of Compassion Offering
Youth 4th Sunday Community Service
April 1 ~Maundy Thursday Service & Potluck 6:30 pm
April 2 ~Good Friday
April 4 ~ Easter Sunrise Service 7 am
Sunday School 9 am
Worship Service 10 am
Week of Compassion Offering
Go to All Peoples:
Transforming Community with Disciples
Transforming Community with Disciples
For 2010, the plan is to spend all year excavating, exploring, and being formed by the many ideas this theme can ignite. Three things will form the core of what we will hopefully achieve this year together:
- 2010 will not be all about us! Our theme verses are Matthew 28:19-20, known by many as “The Great Commandment.” The theme begins like the verses do, though “Go to All Peoples” is my translation, rather than the typical, “Go, therefore, and make…”
- That begins by reigniting our innate love for community!
- Our community is unique: We are Disciples of Christ!
This Lent, I want to invite y’all to join me Wednesday evenings at 6 PM for a class I’ll be ‘teaching.’ The working title is “Love’s Got Everything To Do with It,” and the subject matter will be our denomination- The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). For about an hour weekly, we’ll meet in the sanctuary to explore our faith tradition; its roots, its history, its famous phrases, but most especially why, in my (and many others’) eyes, it offers a uniquely compelling way of practicing faith for contemporary Americans like you and me…and our neighbors.
Pastor Shane
Fourth Sunday Youth Events
January 24 - Pizza & Movie at Becky and Lorn’s House
February 28 - Tubing at Buck Hill
March 28 - Community Service Day
April 25 - Church-wide Scavenger Hunt.
VBS 2010 June 25 -27Grounded in Jesus' Parable of the Sower, ReNew: The Green VBS brings together the Bible and environmental stewardship. From tiny towns to huge cities, kids grow in faith as they play, learn, sing, and work toward renewing their congregations and communities. By serving in the community and inviting the community into church, kids demonstrate that being green can be easy, faithful, and fun. Although current threats to our environment can seem scary, ReNew is about hope, opportunity, and service. Kids and congregations lead the way as stewards of the earth.
What happens when heads, hearts, and hands are in harmony? Kids grow in faith, have fun, and change the world.
Look for volunteer and registration materials in March and April.
March is Minnesota FoodShare Month"We must act together, as a united people... For the birth of a new world. Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all."
~ Patricia Young, World Food Day Coordinator
Food Shelf Donation List

IOCP’s food shelf welcomes items from the following list, as well as cash donations. Donations can be dropped off Monday through Friday, 9 to 5 p.m., at 110 Grand Ave., Wayzata, MN 55391. Please call (952) 473-2436 to make a large donation.
fruit juice,condiments, cereal,packaged/canned potatoes, pancake mix,meal-in-a-box or can, syrup,spaghetti sauce, dry/canned, milk,cake or muffin mix, canned meat or fish,dish/laundry soap, canned fruit,cleaning products, canned vegetables,disposable diapers (size M and L), rice,bathroom tissue, pasta,paper towels, canned tomato products,facial tissue, sugar*,toiletries, healthy snacks*,cream/broth/variety soups, cooking oil*,personal care products, honey*,easy open/single serving items for those without cooking or refrigerator options*, pickles*, mayonnaise*, dried fruits*, beans (dried and canned)*
*most requested items
Pancake Breakfast
to Raise Money for SACA (Southern Anoka County Assistance)
March 20 8 am – 10 am at Ardis L’s house
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