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The Sights and Sounds of Christmas
On Thursday, December 8, the VILs will meet at church at 12:45 p.m. to carpool to the Sheboygan County Historical Museum to view the holiday displays. Catch the Christmas spirit as we walk down memory lane at the museum, and then return to church for fellowship time and refreshments at 2:00 p.m. The cost is $4 per person, unless you have a membership at the Museum. If you do not wish to car pool, please meet at the museum at 1:00 p.m. Please bring a plate of cookies or bars to share at church! Contact the church office to sign up!
Come enjoy our Soup Luncheon
All VILs and their guests are invited to gather in fellowship hall at noon on Monday, January 23. Pastor Truby will prepare some of his famous soups and delicious bread. The committee will provide beverages and desserts. Please call the church office by Thursday, January 19, so that Pastor Truby will have some idea of how much to prepare. We will watch the movie, “March of the Penguins,” immediately after our meal. Be sure to call the church if you need a ride to the event.
Dates to Remember:
December 8 - Meet at 1:00 p.m. at Sheboygan County Historical Museum with refreshments and fellowship to follow at church.
January 23 - Soup luncheon at noon in Fellowship Hall, with the movie “March of the Penguins” to follow.
February 20 - Drop-in at 10:00am for a Continental Breakfast followed by a special presentation on the Amazon by Jim and Pat Russell.
March 20 - Plan to join us as we visit the Milwaukee Public Museum to tour the special display on the treasures of the Vatican, with lunch at Turner Hall.
April 24 - Enjoy a power point presentation on the history of Sheboygan County by our County Historian Bill Wangemann, following a brunch on our Fellowship Hall .
For Your Information
There is an ELCA special program that will be broadcast on WISN-TV Channel 12 on Dec. 24 at 11:35 p.m. “Joy to the World” is a one-hour ABC television special produced by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). This holiday worship service includes a joyful mix of music and praise from ELCA African American, Asian, American Indian, Arab and Middle Eastern, and Latino congregations. The rich and diverse cultural blend begins with a Santa Lucia celebration in the Swedish Lutheran tradition.
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