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first-hand at our Sunday worship service. We would like to share our church with you!
The Mini-Mouse
A New Adult Class to join the church will be meeting on Saturday's at
9am.
Vacation Bible School: VBS will be held July 14th - 18th at
Redeemer from 8:45am to noon. It is always a wonderful time for
the kids and this year it will be Friendship Trek - Jesus, our Forever
Friend! The music is great and the stories are awesome. Please
help out in any way you can. If you are not teaching, a donation of
food or money would be greatly appreciated. This years' mission
project is to collect money for Friends Around the World Mission
Project. Thanks for your help! Please keep all those involved with
VBS in your prayers.
VBS Registration forms are on the table in the narthex. Please fill
out the form and place it in Darla Tuttrup’s mailbox if you have
children interested in attending.
VBS wants you! We still need teachers and a lot more youth to be
crew leaders for VBS. Click here to see what positions are vacant or
contact Darla Tuttrup at 973-726-4845 if you can help out.
The COFFEE FELLOWSHIP HOUR SIGN-UP SHEET is posted in the
narthex. Coffee hour for the summer will take place each week, so
we need volunteers. Coffee, tea, drink mixes & paper good are
supplied. Volunteers needed to set up the coffee pot, provide snacks
and milk, and then clean up. This is a great time to catch up with
your fellow Reddemerites and enjoy some refreshments. I would
like to encourage each member to help out during the year. Any
questions can be directed to Debbie Henriksen, (973) 398-3172.
To reach the REDEEMER PRAYER CHAIN, call Phyllis Carstens, (973)
383-7103, or Sue Bridenbaugh, (973) 383-7060, at any time. Prayer
requests are always confidential.
TUESDAY WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY - Every Tuesday at 7:00pm at the
church. The study is on Philippians. For further information, please
contact Debbie Henriksen at 973-398-3172. All are welcome to
attend!
Two families in church will match up to $10,000 for our building
fund. Please help us raise funds that match quicker, as we receive
two for one. Matching funds ends July 13th so get your donations in
soon!
Preschool teacher needed! Due to the retirement of our longtime
teacher and friend, Shirley Vitz, the preschool will have a position
available in the fall for a teacher. The hours are 8:00am to 12:00pm -
Monday through Thursday. The position requires an Education
Degree or a CDA (Child Development Associates) certification. If you
or anyone you know is interested, please contact Ann Kappelmeier at
973-383-0217 or leave your name and phone number with the
church office.
Free file cabinets available to anyone who can use them. Please
look in Redeemer Hall and make your selection.
If anyone would like to subscribe to The Grapevine, the NJ District
newspaper though the internet, please let Pastor know and give him
your email address.
Are you willing to become a Stephen Minister? Yes, please see
Pastor. After intensive training you can make a difference in people's
lives.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) programs are seeking
volunteers to serve as advocates for abused/neglected children. You
must be at least 21 years old. If interested please call 973-579-0723.
Please save your inkjet cartridges, toner cartridges, old cell phones
& blackberries and leave them in the church office (don't forget to ask
co-workers to give you theirs also). We can raise money from these
used items. We recently received $16.75 from recycled inkjets we
sent in. Another box has just been sent off. We are also collecting
ink toners from laser jets. All proceeds will be given to our building
fund.
Rite of Confirmation: During our June 1st 10:15am Worship Service
Gavin Bailey, Paul Brodersen, Alexander Gilmore, Benjamin
Koppenaal, Zachary Little, Trevor Post, and Frederick Strange II,
were received as confirmed members of our Redeemer Family.
Just a reminder for anyone interested in having their information put
into the Church Mouse Newsletter, would you kindley drop off this
information on the Church Secretary's desk in a handwritten or typed
form, no later than by the deadline of the 3rd Monday of each Month.

Redeemer Lutheran Church
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Saturday July 5th, 2008 8:00am - Elders 9:00am - New Membership Class 12:00PM - Redemption Seekers of NA Sunday July 6th, 2008 10:15am - Worship Service (Traditional) Monday July 7th, 2008 9:45am - 12:45am - Manna House (Youth 6th - 12th Grade) 7:30pm - Overeaters Tuesday July 8th, 2008 7:00pm - Women's Bible Study 7:30pm - Al-Anon Wednesday July 9th, 2008 7:00pm - Brain Injury 7:00pm - Depression
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Congratulations to our 2008 Graduates
College:
Kimberly Kraemer, daughter of Gary and carol
Kraemer, graduated from Cornell University with a
degree in English and will begin her career working
for Leman Brothers in New York.
High School:
Kayla Amorosino, daughter of Ken and Lori
Amorosino, graduated from Newton High School and
will begin her college education at Sussex County
Community College in the fall.
Nadine Williams, daughter of Emile and Audette
Williams, graduated from Pope John XXIII High
School and will begin her college education at Yale
starting in the fall.
Special Thanks from Shirley Vitz
To the Redeemer Senior Choir:
Thank you one and all for the lovely anthem you
sang at the worship service May 10th.
The words were so beautiful and your voices were
like a finely tuned instrument!
The lovely plaque you gave me has been given a
place of honor in my home and every time I look at it,
I will remember this special day with great fondness
in my heart.
To the Redeemer Church Board:
I wanted to thank you personally for the wonderful
retirement luncheon given to me last month.
I was so surprised and so touched by your
thoughtfulness. To see my family, friends, former
staff members and students gathered together for
such a wonderful affair warmed my heart more than
you will ever know.
You could not have chosen a more thoughtful gift
than the beautiful weeping cherry tree planted in the
front yard. Every time I pass the building, I will gaze
upon it with love in my heart.
To the Preschool Board:
It has been a joy and a privilege to work in such a
wonderful atmosphere for the past thirty-three
years. I will miss everyone in September I am sure
but I’m anxious to enjoy what the Lord has in store
for me.