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Monday, April 28, 2014
04272014 Confirmation Sunday and 1st Sunday After Easter
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
WEEKLY UPDATE April 24, 2014
THIS WEEK
10:15 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING For ALL
toppings, cookies/brownies.
Kaylee Willems has the incredible opportunity to travel to China next summer with the People to People Student Ambassador Program. To help pay for her trip she is collecting used inkjet cartridges and old cell phones. These used items are sent in and recycled according to EPA regulations. If improperly disposed of, one cell phone can pollute up to 35,000 gallons of drinking water.
WE PRAY FOR: Our homebound, *Dan Dorn and family, *Shirley Reed, *Verneda Bowman, *Della Helzer, *Merwin Jensen *Jan Malpert *Amy Busse, *Ruth Knodel, *Patrick O'Neal, *Bethany Rice, *Lee Tubbs, *Jake Wilkening, *Ruby Heinrichs, *Mike Fink, *Sylvia Hybl, *Roger Blume, *Mary Lou Isernhagen, *Lavern Rapier, *Diana Spinney, *Evelyn Kowalke, *Mike Ginn, *Fred Dietz, *Marion Carter, *Robert Boyle, *Russell Briney
In the Military: *Brandon Zelfer, *Pr. Joanna Grimshaw, *Adam Rector, *Shane Mac Donald
Missionaries: *Verneda Bowman. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the prayer list, please contact us. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the prayer list, please contact us.
Pastor's Sermon Blog – For those who may not be able to attend worship on Sunday, Pastor has started a new blog of the sermon preached. The address is http://emmanuelgoodland.blogspot.com/. Please let us know what you think!!
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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Stewardship and money...what it really means
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
04202014 Easter Sunday
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04182014 Good Friday
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Another Milestone...7000
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Monday, April 21, 2014
Are you a Church Planner?
With trying to plan next year already this is invaluable information and I believe other churches could easily use this information.
Here is the information from their site and the link:
2015 - 2020 Holiday Dates
Below are the main holiday dates in the United States and Canada for the year of 2015 through 2020:
Holiday | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
New Year's Day, U.S. & Canada | Jan. 1 | Jan. 1 | Jan. 1 | Jan. 1 | Jan. 1 | Jan. 1 |
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, U.S (Observed) | Jan. 19 | Jan. 18 | Jan. 16 | Jan. 15 | Jan. 21 | Jan. 20 |
Chinese/Lunar New Year | Feb. 19 (Year 4713) | Feb. 8 (Year 4714) | Jan. 28 (Year 4715) | Feb. 16 (Year 4716) | Feb. 5 (Year 4717) | Jan. 25 (Year 4718) |
Lincoln's Birthday, U.S | Feb. 12 | Feb. 12 | Feb. 12 | Feb. 12 | Feb. 12 | Feb. 12 |
Valentine's Day | Feb. 14 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 14 |
President's Day, U.S (Observed) | Feb. 16 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 20 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 17 |
Family Day, Canada (Alberta) | Feb. 16 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 20 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 17 |
Ash Wednesday | Feb. 18 | Feb. 10 | Mar. 1 | Feb. 14 | Mar. 6 | Feb. 26 |
Orthodox Lent Begins | Feb. 23 | |||||
Washington's Birthday, U.S | Feb. 22 | Feb. 22 | Feb. 22 | Feb. 22 | Feb. 22 | Feb. 22 |
St. Patrick's Day | Mar. 17 | Mar. 17 | Mar. 17 | Mar. 17 | Mar. 17 | Mar. 17 |
Spring Equinox | Mar. 20 | Mar. 20 | Mar. 20 | Mar. 20 | Mar. 20 | Mar. 20 |
Palm Sunday | Mar. 29 | Mar. 20 | Apr. 9 | Mar. 25 | Apr. 14 | Apr. 5 |
Daylight Savings Time Begins, U.S & Canada | Mar. 8 | Mar. 13 | Mar. 12 | Mar. 11 | Mar. 10 | Mar. 8 |
Jewish Passover Pesach | Apr. 4 | Apr. 23 | Apr. 11 | Mar. 31 | Apr. 20 | Apr. 9 |
Good Friday (Holiday in Canada) | Apr. 3 | Mar. 25 | Apr. 14 | Mar. 30 | Apr. 19 | Apr. 10 |
Easter Sunday | Apr. 5 | Mar. 27 | Apr. 16 | Apr. 1 | Apr. 21 | Apr. 12 |
Easter Monday (Holiday in Canada) | Apr. 6 | Mar. 28 | Apr. 17 | Apr. 2 | Apr. 22 | Apr. 13 |
Orthodox Easter Sunday | Apr. 12 | May 1 | Apr. 16 | Apr. 8 | Apr. 28 | Apr. 19 |
Cinco de Mayo | May 5 | May 5 | May 5 | May 5 | May 5 | May 5 |
Mother's Day | May 10 | May 8 | May 14 | May 13 | May 12 | May 10 |
Victoria Day, Canada | May 18 | May 23 | May 22 | May 21 | May 20 | May 18 |
Memorial Day, U.S | May 25 | May 30 | May 29 | May 28 | May 27 | May 25 |
Flag Day, U.S. | June 14 | June 14 | June 14 | June 14 | June 14 | June 14 |
Father's Day | June 21 | June 19 | June 18 | June 17 | June 16 | June 21 |
Summer Solstice | June 21 | June 20 | June 20 | June 21 | June 21 | June 20 |
St. Jean-Baptiste Day (Quebec) | June 24 | June 24 | June 24 | June 24 | June 24 | June 24 |
Canada Day, Canada | July 1 | July 1 | July 1 | July 1 | July 1 | July 1 |
Independence Day, U.S | July 4 | July 4 | July 4 | July 4 | July 4 | July 4 |
Civic Holiday, Canada | Aug. 3 | Aug. 1 | Aug. 7 | Aug. 6 | Aug. 5 | Aug. 3 |
Labor Day, U.S | Sep. 7 | Sep. 5 | Sep. 4 | Sep. 3 | Sep. 2 | Sep. 7 |
Labour Day, Canada | Sep. 7 | Sep. 5 | Sep. 4 | Sep. 3 | Sep. 2 | Sep. 7 |
Grandparent's Day | Sep. 13 | Sep. 11 | Sep. 10 | Sep. 9 | Sep. 8 | Sep. 13 |
Fall Equinox | Sep. 23 | Sep. 22 | Sep. 22 | Sep. 23 | Sep. 23 | Sep. 22 |
Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah | Sep. 14 | Oct. 31 | Sep. 21 | Sep. 9 | Sep. 29 | Sep. 18 |
Yom Kippur | Sep. 23 | Oct. 12 | Sep. 30 | Sep. 19 | Oct. 9 | Oct. 28 |
Columbus Day, U.S | Oct. 12 | Oct. 10 | Oct. 9 | Oct. 8 | Oct. 14 | Oct. 12 |
Thanksgiving Day, Canada | Oct. 12 | Oct. 10 | Oct. 9 | Oct. 8 | Oct. 14 | Oct. 12 |
Halloween | Oct. 31 | Oct. 31 | Oct. 31 | Oct. 31 | Oct. 31 | Oct. 31 |
Daylight Savings Time Ends, U.S & Canada | Nov. 1 | Nov. 6 | Nov. 5 | Nov. 4 | Nov. 3 | Nov. 1 |
Election Day, U.S | NONE | Nov. 8 | NONE | Nov. 6 | NONE | Nov. 3 |
Veteran's Day, U.S | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 |
Remembrance Day, Canada (Alberta) | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 11 |
Canada's National Child Day | Nov. 20 | Nov. 20 | Nov. 20 | Nov. 20 | Nov. 20 | Nov. 20 |
Thanksgiving Day, U.S | Nov. 26 | Nov. 24 | Nov. 23 | Nov. 22 | Nov. 28 | Nov. 26 |
Hanukkah | Dec. 7 -Dec. 14 | Dec. 25 - Jan. 1 | Dec. 13 - Dec. 20 | Dec. 3 - Dec. 10 | Dec. 23 - Dec. 30 | Dec. 11 - Dec. 18 |
Winter Solstice | Dec. 22 | Dec. 21 | Dec. 21 | Dec. 21 | Dec. 22 | Dec. 21 |
Christmas Eve, U.S & Canada | Dec. 24 | Dec. 24 | Dec. 24 | Dec. 24 | Dec. 24 | Dec. 24 |
Christmas Day, U.S & Canada | Dec. 25 | Dec. 25 | Dec. 25 | Dec. 25 | Dec. 25 | Dec. 25 |
Boxing Day, Canada | Dec. 26 | Dec. 26 | Dec. 26 | Dec. 26 | Dec. 26 | Dec. 26 |
New Year's Eve | Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 |
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Friday, April 18, 2014
04172014 Maundy Thursday
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Thursday, April 17, 2014
Where people live according to the Census!!!!
A Block is the smallest area unit used by the U.S. Census Bureau for tabulating statistics. As of the 2010 census, the United States consists of 11,078,300 Census Blocks. Of them, 4,871,270 blocks totaling 4.61 million square kilometers were reported to have no population living inside them. Despite having a population of more than 310 million people, 47 percent of the USA remains unoccupied.
Green shading indicates unoccupied Census Blocks. A single inhabitant is enough to omit a block from shading
Quick update: If you’re the kind of map lover who cares about cartographic accuracy, check out the new version which fixes the Gulf of California. If you save this map for your own projects, please use this one instead.
The map tends to highlight two types of areas:
places where human habitation is physically restrictive or impossible, and
places where human habitation is prohibited by social or legal convention.
Water features such lakes, rivers, swamps and floodplains are revealed as places where it is hard for people to live. In addition, the mountains and deserts of the West, with their hostility to human survival, remain largely void of permanent population.
Of the places where settlement is prohibited, the most apparent are wilderness protection and recreational areas (such as national and state parks) and military bases. At the national and regional scales, these places appear as large green tracts surrounded by otherwise populated countryside.
At the local level, city and county parks emerge in contrast to their developed urban and suburban surroundings. At this scale, even major roads such as highways and interstates stretch like ribbons across the landscape.
Perhaps the two most notable anomalies on the map occur in Maine and the Dakotas. Northern Maine is conspicuously uninhabited. Despite being one of the earliest regions in North America to be settled by Europeans, the population there remains so low that large portions of the state’s interior have yet to be politically organized.
In the Dakotas, the border between North and South appears to be unexpectedly stark. Geographic phenomena typically do not respect artificial human boundaries. Throughout the rest of the map, state lines are often difficult to distinguish. But in the Dakotas, northern South Dakota is quite distinct from southern North Dakota. This is especially surprising considering that the county-level population density on both sides of the border is about the same at less than 10 people per square mile.
Finally, the differences between the eastern and western halves of the contiguous 48 states are particularly stark to me. In the east, with its larger population, unpopulated places are more likely to stand out on the map. In the west, the opposite is true. There, population centers stand out against the wilderness.
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Ultimately, I made this map to show a different side of the United States. Human geographers spend so much time thinking about where people are. I thought I might bring some new insight by showing where they are not, adding contrast and context to the typical displays of the country’s population geography.
I’m sure I’ve all but scratched the surface of insight available from examining this map. There’s a lot of data here. What trends and patterns do you see?
Errata
The Gulf of California is missing from this version. I guess it got filled in while doing touch ups. Oops. There’s a link to a corrected map at the top of the post.
Some islands may be missing if they were not a part of the waterbody data sets I used.
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©mapsbynik 2014
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
Block geography and population data from U.S. Census Bureau
Water body geography from National Hydrology Dataset and Natural Earth
Made with Tilemill
USGS National Atlas Equal Area Projection
- (http://mapsbynik.tumblr.com/post/82791188950/nobody-lives-here-the-nearly-5-million-census)
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
WEEKLY UPDATE April 16, 2014
Here is some information from Emmanuel
Events coming up here at Emmanuel
THIS WEEK
Thursday 6:30 P.M. Maundy Thursday Service
Friday 6:30 P.M. Good Friday Service
Today 7:30 A.M. Men's Breakfast
9:00 A.M. Worship w/Communion
Tuesday 2:00 P.M. Care Committee Meeting
Friday Pastor's Day Off
9:00 A.M. LWR Workers
NEXT WEEK
Sunday 9: 00 A.M. Worship/Confirmation Sunday
10:15 A.M. Coffee Fellowship
Easter Lilies: Can be purchased and brought to the church for Easter Sunday anytime during the week. If they are in memory or in honor of please leave the information via email, or a note on Nicki's desk in the secretary office. A Note pad will be left on her desk to leave her the message
Easter Breakfast
Sunday, April 20th
Serving from 7:30 to 9:00 am
Eggs, Sausage, Hash Browns, Pancakes, Juice and Coffee
Prepared and Served by Emmanuel Lutheran Church Men
Free-Will Offering
Annual Ladies' Tea and General Meeting
Sunday May 4, 2:00 in the Church Social Hall
Special Guest will be Angela Bates from Nicodemus.
She will speak on the book/movie THE HELP.
Please bring a friend for an afternoon of fun, food, and conversation.
RSVP Connie Cole by May 1st
Angela suggested that her presentation might be more enjoyable if you read or see THE HELP ahead of time. If enough people would like to see the movie, let me know and I will arrange a time. Deb Boyle But please come either way! WOE Board
Upcoming events: Ice Cream Social
June 8th 2:00-4-00
Sign up sheets will be passed around for ice cream, toppings, cookies/brownies.
If you have thoughts about how the kitchen could be improved (repairs/remodeling) please share those ideas with any WOE board member. This is a long term project and begins with input from the congregation. Thank You!
Sloppy Joe Dinner Fundraiser
Saturday, April 26th
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
At Emmanuel Lutheran Church
There will be drawings for door prizes!!
Proceeds will go to help Kaylee Willems pay
For her trip to China with the People to People
Student Ambassador Program
Recycle and Help Kaylee go to China!
Kaylee Willems has the incredible opportunity to travel to China next summer with the People to People Student Ambassador Program. To help pay for her trip she is collecting used inkjet cartridges and old cell phones. These used items are sent in and recycled according to EPA regulations. If improperly disposed of, one cell phone can pollute up to 35,000 gallons of drinking water.
JANITOR
Due to Financial reasons we will be having a Volunteer Clipboard passed around asking for people to give of their time and muscle to help clean and maintain the church. If you have any questions, please contact a council member.
This List will be in the church office and passed around on Sunday. If you are unable to make it in to sign up please call the church and leave a message and we will get you signed up. THANK YOU!!! If you have any questions please speak with a council member
WE PRAY FOR: Our homebound, *Dan Dorn and family, *Shirley Reed, *Verneda Bowman, *Della Helzer, *Merwin Jensen *Jan Malpert *Amy Busse, *Ruth Knodel, *Patrick O'Neal, *Bethany Rice, *Lee Tubbs, *Jake Wilkening, *Ruby Heinrichs, *Mike Fink, *Sylvia Hybl, *Roger Blume, *Mary Lou Isernhagen, *Lavern Rapier, *Diana Spinney, *Evelyn Kowalke, *Mike Ginn, *Fred Dietz, *Marion Carter, *Robert Boyle, *Russell Briney
In the Military: *Brandon Zelfer, *Pr. Joanna Grimshaw, *Adam Rector, *Shane Mac Donald
Missionaries: *Verneda Bowman. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the prayer list, please contact us. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the prayer list, please contact us.
SERVING Maundy Thursday
Usher:
Greeters: Joe Murray
Acolyte:
Lectors: Brenda & Sydney Hahn
Communion Assistants: Joe Murray & Ken Palmgren
SERVING Good Friday
Usher:
Greeters: Joe Murray & Carole Farris
Acolyte:
Lector:
SERVING Easter Sunday April 20, 2014
Worship Leader: Pastor Darian Hybl
Organist: Marla Harrison
Lector: David Branda
Acolytes: Alexis Wynn
Altar Guild: Shelly Willems & Alberta Coash
Communion Assistants: Doug & Cheryl Peck
Usher: Stuart Bassett
Greeters: Carole Farris & Roy & Elaine Freiburger
Flowers: Marsha & Melvin Sieck
Pastor's Sermon Blog – For those who may not be able to attend worship on Sunday, Pastor has started a new blog of the sermon preached. The address is http://emmanuelgoodland.blogspot.com/. Please let us know what you think!!
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
CHURCH INFORMATION:
Easter Breakfast
Sunday, April 20th
Serving from 7:30 to 9:00 am
Eggs, Sausage, Hash Browns, Pancakes, Juice and Coffee
Prepared and Served by Emmanuel Lutheran Church Men
Free-Will Offering
FUTURE INFORMATION:
Sloppy Joe Dinner Fundraiser
Saturday, April 26th
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
At Emmanuel Lutheran Church
There will be drawings for door prizes!!
Proceeds will go to help Kaylee Willems pay
For her trip to China with the People to People
Student Ambassador Program
Annual Ladies' Tea and General Meeting
Sunday May 4, 2:00 in the Church Social Hall
Special Guest will be Angela Bates from Nicodemus.
She will speak on the book/movie THE HELP.
Please bring a friend for an afternoon of fun, food, and conversation.
RSVP Connie Cole by May 1st
Angela suggested that her presentation might be more enjoyable if you read or see THE HELP ahead of time. If enough people would like to see the movie, let me know and I will arrange a time. Deb Boyle
But please come either way! WOE Board
Upcoming events: Ice Cream Social
June 8th 2:00-4-00
Sign up sheets will be passed around for ice cream, toppings, cookies/brownies.
If you have thoughts about how the kitchen could be improved (repairs/remodeling) please share those ideas with any WOE board member. This is a long term project and begins with input from the congregation. Thank You!
JANITOR:
JANITOR
Due to Financial reasons we will be having a Volunteer Clipboard passed around asking for people to give of their time and muscle to help clean and maintain the church. If you have any questions, please contact a council member.
This List will be in the church office and passed around on Sunday. If you are unable to make it in to sign up please call the church and leave a message and we will get you signed up. THANK YOU!!! If you have any questions please speak with a council member.
Janitor Volunteer List
April 2014
Duty | Week 1 March 30-April 5 | Week 2 April 6-12 | Week 3 April 13-19 | Week 4 April 20-26 | Week 5 April 27-May 3 |
Empty trash cans in bathrooms, offices, sanctuary (check kitchen & fellowship hall) |
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Sweep & mop tile floors
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Clean sinks & toilets in bathrooms; restock TP, paper towels & soap
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Clean windows in sundeck area
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Vacuum pew cushions (one time each month)
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Water plants
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Dust the altar
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Clean drinking fountain
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