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March in Photos

Check out some of our favorite photos from March!

Our church for all! The BLC children created these images of themselves in the church. Check them out in the hall outside Grounds for Joy

One of the office plants bloomed just in time to celebrate the Lenten season!

Pastor Collette returned for an adult forum discussing Connections Ministry

This month we installed new shades in the Heritage Room

The BLC Men showing off their winnings after an evening at the WOW! Zone

The BLC Choir! Contact Charlie Leftridge if you are interested in joining!

First day of spring at BLC!

Making communion bread

WELCOME, a collaborative effort of five local churches, met with us during an adult forum to discuss the asylum seeking family from Nicaragua and their efforts to settle here in Mankato.

High school game night up in the youth room!

Keep an eye on this library wall for creative prompts!

Jeannie Phillips joined us for an adult forum “My Journey on the Appalachian Trail.” She’ll be back on April 30th to share more of the story!

Torchlight Youth preparing to lead the Palm Sunday service.

BLC 4th graders created their own unique communion chaliced to commemorate their Communion Milestone happening April 2

One last snow storm to wrap up the month!

Have photos of your BLC family and friends you’d like to share? Email them to blchurch@blcmankato.org

BLC Weekly, March 27

Hello Bethlehem, 

Join us this Wednesday as we wrap up our Lenten worship series exploring the five spiritual practices rooted in Jesus' own walk with his Father. Based on Adam Hamilton's book, The Walk, each week we will explore how we walk with Christ, grow in our love for God, and faithfully serve our neighbor. This Wednesday we will serve a cheeseburger dinner followed by 6:15pm worship. This week Pastor Jacie will preach on Share: Going Fishing, Reflecting Light. 

Then, we hope you will join us next week for Holy Week! The worship schedule is available online. 

More of The Appalachian Trail

Thank you, Jeannie Phillips, for sharing with us at our adult forum on Sunday! Jeannie will continue her Appalachian Trail journey on Sunday, April 30 at the adult forum starting at 10:45 am after morning worship. She will share more pictures and stories of her 2022 experience. Pick up your morning coffee and take a seat in Grounds for Joy! Come and enjoy! It is quite a saga! 

The annual application for Endowment Fund Scholarships is now open! Current college undergraduates and high school seniors can apply online or pick up an application in the office. Scholarship applications are due May 1.

Save the date! The ALS Walk is coming up on April 29 at Spring Lake Park. Check in begins at 8:30am, walk starts at 10am. 

Bethlehem Boards & Committees

Bethlehem members interested in serving on a board/committee during the next 3 years should contact Bob Ihrig at: robert.ihrig1@gmail.com          507-388-1953

We have vacancies on the following boards & committees:

Community & Global Mission

Facilities

Finance

Music & Worship

Stewardship

Youth

We welcome your service to Bethlehem!

ECHO Food Shelf is Bethlehem's March Monthly Mission. The need for services for local families continues to rise and ECHO expands and provides their services to meet the growing needs of our community. Please consider supporting this important program via a monetary donation. Our March monetary goal is $3000. We thank Bethlehem members for your continued commitment to our community and to ECHO Food Shelf.

Last week we introduced the Cruz family to our congregation as we,additionally, provided an opportunity for our members to support Ariac, Andrea and their two sons in their journey to American citizenship by committing to a monthly gift of $10, $25 or $50 for a period of one year. It’s such an easy way to help this refugee family working hard to learn the English language, earn their GED’s, adapt to Minnesota climate and culture, seek and obtain viable employment and settle into a community where snow is abundant, the summers are beastly and the people can’t be nicer!

This month we are giving you yet another option for supporting the Cruz family. Our Community and Global Missions Board has named them the “Monthly Mission” for April. If you prefer a one-time gift over a monthly gift for a period of a year, we hope you will choose to support the Monthly Mission. Regardless, please pray for this family and the WELCOME volunteers who work tirelessly on their behalf. Thank you.

Last call! Community & Global will be collecting new and gently used items to create newborn kits though the end of March. Each Kit includes 1 Regular 52" bath towel, 1 washcloth (not microfiber), 1 bath-size-bar white ivory soap (in original packaging), 1 newborn cotton t-shirt or onesie (sizes 0-3 months), 1 newborn stocking hat, 2 cloth diapers, and 2 diaper pins. You can drop off donations in the collection bin in the narthex. Contact Amy Haigh (507) 720-2148 with any questions. Thank you! 

Thrivent Action Grants & Choice Dollars

Are you currently a Thrivent member? Do you own one or more Thrivent financial products? If so, you may be eligible to financially benefit Bethlehem with a Thrivent Action Plan or with Thrivent Choice Dollars.

This is your opportunity to serve Bethlehem with a financial gift at no cost to you. Please give these options your serious consideration! Thank you. Contact Bob Ihrig with your questions: 507-388-1953 or robert.ihrig1@gmail.com

Kato Sleep Out: The Bethlehem Tuesday morning Bible Study group has enthusiastically accepted the challenge from the Connections Ministry Overnight Shelter to sponsor a fundraising team in the Kato Sleep Out on Friday, March 31. Check out the details on the Connections website: www.connectionsshelter.org/kato-sleep-out-2023

Jeannie Phillips has offered, on behalf of our team, to sleep out that evening to raise awareness of homelessness in our community and to raise financial pledges to support the vital work of Connections. Thank you Jeannie for your commitment to Bethlehem and Connections!

Our goal is to raise $3,500 from our team and other members of Bethlehem. We welcome your contributions and support of this vital community project. Help us to make a difference! If you are interested in financially supporting Bethlehem's team for Kato Sleep Out, contact team coordinator Bob Ihrig at: robert.ihrig1@gmail.com 507-388-1953

You have 3 donation options for helping us meet our $3,500 goal:

•Cash

•Check (Make payable to Connections Shelter)

•Online (See option on site. Be sure to designate Sleep Out)

Cash and checks (in envelope) should be given directly to Bob Ihrig. You can do this at church on Wednesday evening. Make sure you identify your name  on the envelope so we can properly credit you on our team record. I will present all of these on the evening of March 31 with our team record & donations.

Please let Bob Ihrig know via email of any Sleep Out online donation you made. We need your name, email address and donation amount to count for our team donation record.

Donation Update: We have raised $2,470 donations as of Sunday toward our Sleep-Out goal of $3,500. Wow! Thank you! Everyone at Bethlehem can help Jeannie Phillips end her March 31 sleep-out early by adding to this total. Help Bethlehem be the #1 team for Sleep-Out donations. We only need $1,030 more! Let's make it happen for Jeannie and Connections Shelter! Feel free to share this with your friends! We welcome all Connections supporters & donations!

BLC Weekly, March 20

Hello Bethlehem, 

Happy first day of spring! Our week at Connections Shelter begins today. There are still meals available to sign up for on Friday and Saturday. Sign up here. Thank you!

Join us on Lenten Wednesdays as we explore five spiritual practices rooted in Jesus' own walk with his Father. Based on Adam Hamilton's book, The Walk, each week we will explore how we walk with Christ, grow in our love for God, and faithfully serve our neighbor. This Wednesday we will serve a Swedish meatball dinner at 5pm and then worship at 6:15pm, exploring the topic Here I Am Lord, Send Me: Serve, led by Pastor Jay.

The annual application for Endowment Fund Scholarships is now open! Current college undergraduates and high school seniors can apply online or pick up an application in the office. Scholarship applications are due May 1.

Thrivent Action Grants & Choice Dollars

Are you currently a Thrivent member? Do you own one or more Thrivent financial products? If so, you may be eligible to financially benefit Bethlehem with a Thrivent Action Plan or with Thrivent Choice Dollars. Curious? Interested? Read on.

Check out the attached document for more details on how you can make this happen. This is your opportunity to serve Bethlehem with a financial gift at no cost to you. Please give these options your serious consideration! Thank you. Contact Bob Ihrig with your questions: 507-388-1953 or robert.ihrig1@gmail.com

Connections Shelter Sleep Out Fundraiser:

The BLC Tuesday morning Bible Study group has enthusiastically accepted the challenge from the Connections Ministry Overnight Shelter to sponsor a fundraising team in the Kato Sleep Out on Friday, March 31. Check out details on the Connections website: www.connectionsshelter.org/kato-sleep-out-2023 Jeannie Phillips has offered, on behalf of our team, to sleep out that evening to raise awareness of homelessness in our community and to raise financial pledges to support the vital work of Connections. 

Our goal is to raise $3,500 from our team and other members of Bethlehem. We welcome your contributions and support of this vital community project. Help us to make a difference! If you are interested in financially supporting Bethlehem's team for Kato Sleep Out, contact team coordinator Bob Ihrig at: robert.ihrig1@gmail.com           507-388-1953.

You have 3 donation options for helping us meet our $3,500 goal:

•Cash

•Check (Make payable to Connections Shelter)

•Online (See option on site. Be sure to designate Sleep Out)

Cash and checks (in envelope) should be given directly to Bob Ihrig. Make sure you identify your name  on the envelope so we can properly credit you on our team record. I will present all of these on March 31 with our team record.

Donation Update:

We have raised $825 thus far toward our Sleep-Out goal of $3,500. Wow! Thank you! Everyone at Bethlehem can help Jeannie Phillips end her March 31 sleep-out early by adding to this total. Help Bethlehem be the #1 team for Sleep-Out donations. We only need $2,675 more! Let's make it happen for Jeannie and Connections Shelter! Please let Bob Ihrig know via email of any online donation you made. We need your name and donation amount for our team donation record.

Sunday Adult Forum: Ready for a walk? How about 2,200 miles this summer? Enjoy visiting other U.S. states? How about 14 states from Georgia to Maine? Want to meet other people? How about 3 million other hiking enthusiasts? This coming Sunday, March 26, you have the opportunity to hear from our own Jeannie Phillips share her summer 2022 walk on the renowned Appalachian Trail. Join us at 10:45 am for the adult forum in Grounds for Joy and learn all that is involved with this “stroll” out east. It’s story-time at Bethlehem!

Save the date! The ALS Walk is coming up on April 29 at Spring Lake Park. Check in begins at 8:30am, walk starts at 10am. 

While the search contintues for treatments and a cure, the ALS Association advocates for the support of caregivers and family members. Did you know that $35 can provide one hour of respite for a caregiver? Learn more and donate on the ALS Association website.

The SE Minnesota Synod Assembly will be held on Saturday, May 6 at the Mayo Clinic Event Center in Mankato. See link for details: https://semnsynod.org/pages/synod-assembly

Bethlehem is entitled to 3 adult delegates & 1 youth/young adult delegate to represent us. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the work of the synod and to participate in church decisionmaking and worship service.If you are interested in being a delegate, contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com. The deadline to submit your name is March 20. The Council will act on all delegates at its March 21 meeting.

Bethlehem members interested in serving on the BLC Council or a board/committee during the next 3 years should contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com  Identify your specific interest so we can match you up with the right group. We have open positions and welcome your service to Bethlehem!

Community & Global will be collecting new and gently used items to create newborn kits though the end of March. Each Kit includes 1 Regular 52" bath towel, 1 washcloth (not microfiber), 1 bath-size-bar white ivory soap (in original packaging), 1 newborn cotton t-shirt or onesie (sizes 0-3 months), 1 newborn stocking hat, 2 cloth diapers, and 2 diaper pins. You can drop off donations in the collection bin in the narthex. Contact Amy Haigh (507) 720-2148 with any questions. Thank you! 

We apologize for any technical difficulties you may notice during our worship livestream. We are experimenting with new livestream equipment to improve quality. Thank you for your patience and feedback as we continue to make improvements! 

ECHO Food Shelf is Bethlehem's March Monthly Mission. The need for services for local families continues to rise and ECHO expands and provides their services to meet the growing needs of our community. Please consider supporting this important program via a monetary donation. Our March monetary goal is $3000. We thank Bethlehem members for your continued commitment to our community and to ECHO Food Shelf.

BLC Weekly, March 13

Hello Bethlehem, 

The annual application for Endowment Fund Scholarships is now open! Current college undergraduates and high school seniors can apply online or pick up an application in the office. Scholarship applications are due May 1.

Join us on Lenten Wednesdays for dinner and worship as we explore five spiritual practices rooted in Jesus' own walk with his Father. Based on Adam Hamilton's book, The Walk, each week we will explore how we walk with Christ, grow in our love for God, and faithfully serve our neighbor. 

This Wednesday we will serve a lasagna dinner at 5pm and welcome Pastor Dave Reedstrom from Calvary Lutheran Church in Rapidan to preach at service, beginning at 6:15pm.

Thrivent Action Grants & Choice Dollars

Are you currently a Thrivent member? Do you own one or more Thrivent financial products? If so, you may be eligible to financially benefit Bethlehem with a Thrivent Action Plan or with Thrivent Choice Dollars. Curious? Interested? Read on. Check out the attached document for more details on how you can make this happen. This is your opportunity to serve Bethlehem with a financial gift at no cost to you. Please give these options your serious consideration! Thank you. Contact Bob Ihrig with your questions: 507-388-1953 or robert.ihrig1@gmail.com

Sunday, March 19 Adult Forum

Join us this Sunday to learn about the WELCOME project involving Bethlehem and other community churches to welcome a family from Nicaragua in establishing a new home and life in Mankato. Kathy Chatelaine of the Southeast MN Synod, Pr. Jacie Richmond, Amy Haigh and Carrol Meyers-Dobler will share details of all that has happened thus far. You will be amazed at how much has been contributed in volunteer time, talents and donations to make this a reality. Learn how we are making a real difference in the lives of this family.

BE A PRAYER SHAWL MAKER. Bundles of soft, new yarn (not Homespun) with patterns/instructions for prayer shawls are available in the office. See Marcia Nagel or Kathy Croswell for more information. Knitting and crocheting lessons available! Contact Amy Haigh or Jessica Auel for lessons. 

Bethlehem will host a Life Line Screening down in the basement on Thursday, March 30, 2023 offering safe, painless, non-invasive preventive health screenings that are typically not a part of a routine physical. To be more proactive about your health for yourself, your family and your community, please register for these health screenings today. There is no time like the present to take action! Screenings offered: Carotid Artery Screening, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening, Peripheral Arterial Disease Screening, and Atrial Fibrillation Screening. 

Three ways to register:

•       Call toll-free: 1-844-591-7160

•       Online: https://llsa.social/HC

•       Text: the word circle to 216-279-1607

Save the date! The ALS Walk is coming up on April 29 at Spring Lake Park. Check in begins at 8:30am, walk starts at 10am. 

Connections Shelter Sleep Out Fundraiser The BLC Tuesday morning Bible Study group has enthusiastically accepted the challenge from the Connections Ministry Overnight Shelter to sponsor a fundraising team in the Kato Sleep Out on Friday, March 31. Check out the Kato Sleep Out page for more information. Jeannie Phillips has offered, on behalf of our team, to sleep out that evening to raise awareness of homelessness in our community and to raise financial pledges to support the vital work of Connections. Our goal is to raise $3,500 from our team and other members of Bethlehem. We welcome your contributions and support of this vital community project. Help us to make a difference! If you are interested in financially supporting Bethlehem's team for Kato Sleep Out, contact Jeannie at phillips_jeannie@hotmail.com (608) 215-0198

BLC high schoolers joined us for Friday Game Night!

The SE Minnesota Synod Assembly will be held on Saturday, May 6 at the Mayo Clinic Event Center in Mankato. See link for details: 

https://semnsynod.org/pages/synod-assembly

Bethlehem is entitled to 3 adult delegates & 1 youth/young adult delegate to represent us. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the work of the synod and to participate in church decisionmaking and worship service.If you are interested in being a delegate, contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com. The deadline to submit your name is March 20. The Council will act on all delegates at its March 21 meeting.

Bethlehem members interested in serving on the BLC Council or a board/committee during the next 3 years should contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com  

Identify your specific interest so we can match you up with the right group. We have open positions and welcome your service to Bethlehem!

Newborn Kits: Throughout February and March, Community & Global will be collecting new and gently used items to create newborn kits. Each Kit includes 1 Regular 52" bath towel, 1 washcloth (not microfiber), 1 bath-size-bar white ivory soap (in original packaging), 1 newborn cotton t-shirt or onesie (sizes 0-3 months), 1 newborn stocking hat, 2 cloth diapers, and 2 diaper pins. Contact Amy Haigh (507) 720-2148 with any questions.

ECHO Food Shelf is Bethlehem's March Monthly Mission. The need for services for local families continues to rise and ECHO expands and provides their services to meet the growing needs of our community. Please consider supporting this important program via a monetary donation. Our March monetary goal is $3000. We thank Bethlehem members for your continued commitment to our community and to ECHO Food Shelf.

BLC Weekly, March 6

Hello Bethlehem, 

Our 4th graders were in the kitchen on Sunday baking communion bread! 4th graders will celebrate communion together during Palm Sunday and Maundy Thursday.

Join us on Lenten Wednesdays as we explore five spiritual practices rooted in Jesus' own walk with his Father. Based on Adam Hamilton's book, The Walk, each week we will explore how we walk with Christ, grow in our love for God, and faithfully serve our neighbor. We welcome area pastors as our guest preachers, and if you want to follow along, the book is available online. This Wednesday we will welcome Pastor John Odegard from Grace Lutheran church. 

Thank you Pastor Collette Broady Grund for joining us on Sunday to talk about Connections Shelter at our adult forum. Sign up for Bethlehem’s upcoming shelter week, beginning March 20, here. We also invite you to register as an individual or a group for Connection’s Kato Sleep Out coming up on March 31st. Sleep out to help raise funds and awareness for area homelessness. Learn more and register here. 

What challenges and changes exist in America's health care world today? How are they reshaping what we expect from the medical community? What can we expect in the future? What will it mean for you? Join Mary Bliesmer, Holly Nevills, Jeannie Phillips & Drew Hood as they share their experiences and insights into acute care, primary care, assisted living and long term care. Join us for coffee and the adult forum on Sunday, March 12 at 10:45 am in Grounds for Joy. Listen, ask your questions and learn with your fellow Bethlehem members. The full upcoming adult forum schedule is available on our website. 

We’re inviting our high school youth to game night! Join Pastor Jacie for an evening of fun, games and popcorn! Grades 9-12 come hang out on Friday March 10th from 7-9pm in the Youth Room. RSVP to pastor Jacie, pastorjacie@blcmankato.org by March 8th. 

Bethlehem will host a Life Line Screening down in the basement on Thursday, March 30, 2023 offering safe, painless, non-invasive preventive health screenings that are typically not a part of a routine physical. To be more proactive about your health for yourself, your family and your community, please register for these health screenings today. There is no time like the present to take action! Screenings offered: Carotid Artery Screening, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening, Peripheral Arterial Disease Screening, and Atrial Fibrillation Screening. 

Three ways to register:

•       Call toll-free: 1-844-591-7160

•       Online: https://llsa.social/HC

•       Text: the word circle to 216-279-1607

Save the date! The ALS Walk is coming up on April 29 at Spring Lake Park. Check in begins at 8:30am, walk starts at 10am. 

KNITTERS and CROCHETERS — PRAYER SHAWL MAKERS: These still winter months are a great time for quiet knitting and crocheting to replenish the supply of BLC prayer shawls. Bundles of soft, new yarn (not Homespun) with patterns/instructions for prayer shawls are available in the office. BE A PRAYER SHAWL MAKER. See Marcia Nagel or Kathy Croswell for more information. Knitting and crocheting lessons available.

The SE Minnesota Synod Assembly will be held on Saturday, May 6 at the Mayo Clinic Event Center in Mankato. See link for details: https://semnsynod.org/pages/synod-assembly

Bethlehem is entitled to 3 adult delegates & 1 youth/young adult delegate to represent us. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the work of the synod and to participate in church decisionmaking and worship service.If you are interested in being a delegate, contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com. The deadline to submit your name is March 20. The Council will act on all delegates at its March 21 meeting.

Bethlehem members interested in serving on the BLC Council or a board/committee during the next 3 years should contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com   Identify your specific interest so we can match you up with the right group. We have open positions and welcome your service to Bethlehem!

Newborn Kits: Throughout February and March, Community & Global will be collecting new and gently used items to create newborn kits. Each Kit includes 1 Regular 52" bath towel, 1 washcloth (not microfiber), 1 bath-size-bar white ivory soap (in original packaging), 1 newborn cotton t-shirt or onesie (sizes 0-3 months), 1 newborn stocking hat, 2 cloth diapers, and 2 diaper pins. Contact Amy Haigh (507) 720-2148 with any questions.

WELCOME, a collaboration of Bethlehem, Grace, Messiah, Calvary and Christ the King churches, would like to share the following updates: 

  • The renovations of the family's home are now complete! Final cleaning was finished on Saturday 3/4. The family will be moving in soon! Thank you to everyone who donated items for their new home!

  • All family members are now attending school/daycare. The adults are attending ESL classes and are enthusiastic to practice their English whenever they can.

  • Ways to help- if people want to continue to support the family a great way to do that is either through cash donations or with gift cards for places like Target (for example). Also, keeping the family in prayer is another good way to support as well. As always if people want to donate money with a check they should write the check to Bethlehem and put "WELCOME- Nicaragua" in the memo line.

ECHO Food Shelf is Bethlehem's March Monthly Mission. The need for services for local families continues to rise and ECHO expands and provides their services to meet the growing needs of our community. Please consider supporting this important program via a monetary donation. Our March monetary goal is $3000. We thank Bethlehem members for your continued commitment to our community and to ECHO Food Shelf.

February in Photos

Check out some of our favorite photos from February!

BLC Men’s group enjoyed snowshoeing at Minneopa state park.

Email pastorjay@blcmankato.org if you would like to participate in future BLC Men’s events!

Our youth ensemble, Brass & Sass, during their debut performance!

Mohamed Asladig with the Mankato Diversity Council joined us for an adult forum on Reconciliation & Diversity Initiatives

Children put away their “allelujahs” for the Lenten season during a children’s sermon.

Join us for supper, Wednesdays at 5pm!

Sharing a sweet treat to celebrate another 100 Grand off our mortgage! Thank you for supporting our Capital Campaign!

The BLC Praise Band

Say cheese! Kiddos can find all kinds of crafts, activities and books in our main floor library lounge.

Curl up with a book in a big cozy chair! The library lounge is full of great children’s books.

Welcome to our annual Fat Tuesday dinner & silent auction!

Pastor Jacie and Pastor Jay enjoying Fat Tuesday festivities

Our Fat Tuesday dish crew.

Congratulations to our silent auction winners!

Despite the snow we had a great turnout! Thank you for supporting our youth!

Eunice won our Bible Trivia Pursuit!

Have photos of Bethlehem friends and events you’d like to share? Email them to blchurch@blcmankato.org

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BLC Weekly, Feb. 27

Hello Bethlehem, 

Join us on Lenten Wednesdays as we explore five spiritual practices rooted in Jesus' own walk with his Father. Based on Adam Hamilton's book, The Walk, each week we will explore how we walk with Christ, grow in our love for God, and faithfully serve our neighbor. We welcome area pastors as our guest preachers, and if you want to follow along, the book is available online. 

We’re inviting our high school youth to game night! Join Pastor Jacie for an evening of fun, games and popcorn! Grades 9-12 come hang out on Friday March 10th from 7-9pm in the Youth Room. RSVP to pastor Jacie, pastorjacie@blcmankato.org by March 8th. 

Bethlehem will host a Life Line Screening down in the basement on Thursday, March 30, 2023 offering safe, painless, non-invasive preventive health screenings that are typically not a part of a routine physical. To be more proactive about your health for yourself, your family and your community, please register for these health screenings today. There is no time like the present to take action! Screenings offered: Carotid Artery Screening, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening, Peripheral Arterial Disease Screening, and Atrial Fibrillation Screening. 

Three ways to register:

•       Call toll-free: 1-844-591-7160

•       Online: https://llsa.social/HC

•       Text: the word circle to 216-279-1607

The SE Minnesota Synod Assembly will be held on Saturday, May 6 at the Mayo Clinic Event Center in Mankato. See link for details: 

https://semnsynod.org/pages/synod-assembly

Bethlehem is entitled to 3 adult delegates & 1 youth/young adult delegate to represent us. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the work of the synod and to participate in church decisionmaking and worship service. If you are interested in being a delegate, contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com.  The deadline to submit your name is March 20. The Council will act on all delegates at its March 21 meeting.

Bethlehem members interested in serving on the BLC Council or a board/committee during the next 3 years should contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com  Identify your specific interest so we can match you up with the right group. We have open positions and welcome your service to Bethlehem!

The YWCA program Girls on the Run is a life-changing program for girls in 3rd-5th grade. Their mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident. This year Girls on the Run will be using our Heritage Room space to gather on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons until mid April. This year’s curriculum is focused on Identity, Connectedness, and Empowerment. You can learn more by visiting their website.

VITA free tax preparation service has returned and is providing free tax preparation, by appointment only, in Grounds for Joy. Tax preparation service for seniors, low-to-moderate-income taxpayers, and those with disabilities, is available Thursdays and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from February 2 - April 14. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 386-5570 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday.

KNITTERS and CROCHETERS — PRAYER SHAWL MAKERS: These still winter months are a great time for quiet knitting and crocheting to replenish the supply of BLC prayer shawls.  Bundles of soft, new yarn (not Homespun) with  patterns/instructions for prayer shawls are available in the office. BE A PRAYER SHAWL MAKER. See Marcia Nagel or Kathy Croswell for more information. Knitting lessons available. Crochet teachers wanted.   

There are still a couple days to give to Bethlehem’s monthly mission partner for February: Green Lake Lutheran Ministries. Green Lake Lutheran Ministries (GLLM) has been a part of our Bethlehem fabric for many years. Many of us have sent our children to the beautiful shores of Green Lake, Spicer, MN to experience this important ministry. Green Lake's mission is "To invite all to experience the life-changing love of Jesus through vibrant settings in community and creation." The ministry celebrates everyone to let you be who you are. Please consider supporting this very important ministry for our youth to develop their spiritual life and learning. Our goal is $1,000.

ECHO Food Shelf is Bethlehem's March Monthly Mission. The need for services for local families continues to rise and ECHO expands and provides their services to meet the growing needs of our community. Please consider supporting this important program via a monetary donation. Our March monetary goal is $3000. We thank Bethlehem members for your continued commitment to our community and to ECHO Food Shelf.

Connections Ministry Adult Forum: Pastor Collette Broady-Grund will join us on Sunday, March 5 for our adult forum. She will share the latest news about the Connections Ministry such as their new office on Front Street, the 2022-23 shelter season and volunteer opportunities, the Kato Sleep-Out fundraiser planned for March and their future plans for a year-round 24/7 shelter in Mankato. Welcome Pr. Collette and learn more about what is being done to meet the challenge of homelessness in Mankato. The full upcoming adult forum schedule is available on our website. 

Save the date! The ALS Walk is coming up on April 29 at Spring Lake Park. Check in begins at 8:30am, walk starts at 10am. 

Despite the storm we had a great turnout during our Fat Tuesday dinner and silent auction, both in-person, with take-out meals, and with our online silent auction. Thank you for supporting our youth!

Providing food for 35 can feel like a daunting task. Is your group up to the challenge? Our next week at Connections Shelter is 3/20. During our last week we were short one meal. The BLC Men’s group rose to the challenge and sponsored a meal from Pub500. With their gift of $180 they provided turkey sandwiches for dinner. Now, they’re challenging your BLC group to skip the cooking and consider sponsoring a meal for our neighbors in need. Contact Derek Brown at 210-863-4202 or sign up online if your group is up to the challenge! 

The Lunch 4-a-Buck program has seen increasing numbers each week of this Spring semester.  We are especially thankful for the support of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and the volunteers who offer their time and culinary talents to provide a hot meal to hungry students and faculty. We look forward to seeing your Lunch 4-a-Buck volunteers this coming Tuesday, February 7 as we continue feeding the Lord's sheep.

Please read the following. I've included some new information:

  • If you already know what you are serving, please let me know ASAP so we can post the menu on our Facebook page and Instagram. The most recent meals served since you last visited us include all-beef hotdogs, broccoli & cheese soup, beef & vegetarian chili, roasted chicken & fried rice, and baked chicken with mashed potatoes and macaroni & cheese.

  • The meal "officially" runs from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, but we are seeing more and more students arriving between 1:15 and 1:30, all of them looking for a hot meal. We know it is a big ask, but if you could have your volunteers stay until 1:30, it would make a lot of students happy.

  • You may arrive at 10:30 to set up

  • Please try to carpool as parking is limited. We will provide parking passes to park on Dillon Avenue in front of the building. You may also park in spaces #1 and #2 in our parking lot if they are open.

  • Plan on serving a minimum of 35-40 people. Today we had 44! 

  • Please avoid serving pork products. Students also enjoy having vegetarian options. 

WELCOME, a collaboration of Bethlehem, Grace, Messiah, Calvary and Christ the King churches, invites you to continue using this form to purchase needed items and gift cards for the asylum-seeking family from Nicaragua. If you are donating money through a check write the check to Bethlehem and write "WELCOME- Nicaragua" in the memo line. 

Interested in helping get the family’s apartment ready for move-in? Contact pastor Jacie at pastorjacie@blcmankato.org. Thank you for your prayers, support and flexibility as this situation develops. 

Newborn Kits: Throughout February and March, Community & Global will be collecting new and gently used items to create newborn kits. Each Kit includes 1 Regular 52" bath towel, 1 wash cloth (not microfiber), 1 bath-size-bar white ivory soap (in original packaging), 1 newborn cotton t-shirt or onesie (sizes 0-3 months), 1 newborn stocking hat, 2 cloth diapers, and 2 diaper pins. Contact Amy Haigh (507) 720-2148 with any questions.

A note from our Financial Secretary, Elizabeth Ruiz: Offering envelopes for 2023 are available in the narthex.  If you would like a packet of envelopes, please feel free to take one.  Envelopes do not have an assigned number on them, so please be sure to write your name on the envelope when contributing.  If you would like a packet of envelopes but are unable to pick it up, please let the office know and a packet can be mailed to you.

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BLC Weekly, Feb. 20

Hello Bethlehem, 

Fat Tuesday is tomorrow! We hope you will join us for our annual youth fundraiser, with a festive jambalaya dinner and silent auction, taking place from 5:30-7pm. Due to the incoming weather, we welcome you to switch to the take-out option if necessary, just email Anna Wencl at annawencl@blcmankato.org to switch. We also encourage you to come sooner rather than later for dinner. Walk ins are welcome and we will have tickets available at the door. We can’t wait to see you there! 

We hope to gather for Ash Wednesday service this Wednesday at 6:15pm. However we are anticipating quite a snowstorm. Please keep an eye on our social media for updates on cancellations. If area schools are closed, we will be closed. 

Join us on Lenten Wednesdays as we explore five spiritual practices rooted in Jesus' own walk with his Father. Based on Adam Hamilton's book, The Walk, each week we will explore how we walk with Christ, grow in our love for God, and faithfully serve our neighbor. We welcome area pastors as our guest preachers, and if you want to follow along, the book is available online.

Do you enjoy matching your knowledge on the daily Jeopardy quiz show? Do your competitive juices flow in local trivia contests? Like to show off your knowledge of the Bible? If so, we have some fun just for you. This coming Sunday, February 26, the adult forum hour after worship at 10:45 am will feature a Bible Trivia Contest. Find a partner and take on the rest of the congregation in matching wits and wisdom to emerge as our top Biblical scholars. Pr. Jay will emcee this fun and exciting contest for all BLC members. Prizes will be awarded to the Biblical elite. This could be YOU! Direct any questions you have to Cindy Zacharias at jczach@hickorytech.net

The full upcoming adult forum schedule is available on our website. We look forward to learning about Connections Shelter, Health Care Workers, the Refugee/Asylum Seeker Synod Project, and Jeannie Phillips Journey on the Appalachian Trail, all coming up in March. 

Newborn Kits: Throughout February and March, Community & Global will be collecting new and gently used items to create newborn kits. Each Kit includes 1 Regular 52" bath towel, 1 wash cloth (not microfiber), 1 bath-size-bar white ivory soap (in original packaging), 1 newborn cotton t-shirt or onesie (sizes 0-3 months), 1 newborn stocking hat, 2 cloth diapers, and 2 diaper pins. Contact Amy Haigh (507) 720-2148 with any questions.

The YWCA program Girls on the Run is a life-changing program for girls in 3rd-5th grade. Their mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident. This year Girls on the Run will be using our Heritage Room space to gather on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons until mid April. This year’s curriculum is focused on Identity, Connectedness, and Empowerment. You can learn more by visiting their website.

VITA free tax preparation service has returned and is providing free tax preparation, by appointment only, in Grounds for Joy. Tax preparation service for seniors, low-to-moderate-income taxpayers, and those with disabilities, is available Thursdays and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from February 2 - April 14. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 386-5570 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday. 

WELCOME, a collaboration of Bethlehem, Grace, Messiah, Calvary and Christ the King churches, invites you to continue using this form to purchase needed items and gift cards for the asylum-seeking family from Nicaragua. If you are donating money through a check write the check to Bethlehem and write "WELCOME- Nicaragua" in the memo line. Interested in helping get the family’s apartment ready for move-in? Contact pastor Jacie at pastorjacie@blcmankato.org. Thank you for your prayers, support and flexibility as this situation develops. 

A note from our Financial Secretary, Elizabeth Ruiz: Offering envelopes for 2023 are available in the narthex.  If you would like a packet of envelopes, please feel free to take one.  Envelopes do not have an assigned number on them, so please be sure to write your name on the envelope when contributing.  If you would like a packet of envelopes but are unable to pick it up, please let the office know and a packet can be mailed to you.

KNITTERS and CROCHETERS — PRAYER SHAWL MAKERS: These still winter months are a great time for quiet knitting and crocheting to replenish the supply of BLC prayer shawls.  Bundles of soft, new yarn (not Homespun) with  patterns/instructions for prayer shawls are available in the office. BE A PRAYER SHAWL MAKER. See Marcia Nagel or Kathy Croswell for more information. Knitting lessons available. Crochet teachers wanted.   

Bethlehem members interested in serving on the BLC Council or a board/committee during the next 3 years should contact Bob Ihrig at robert.ihrig1@gmail.com  Identify your specific interest so we can match you up with the right group. We have open positions and welcome your service to Bethlehem!

Providing food for 35 can feel like a daunting task. Is your group up to the challenge? Our next weeks at Connections Shelter are 3/20 and 5/22. During our last week we were short one meal. The BLC Men’s group rose to the challenge and sponsored a meal from Pub500. With their gift of $180 they provided turkey sandwiches for dinner. Now, they’re challenging your BLC group to skip the cooking and consider sponsoring a meal for our neighbors in need. Contact Derek Brown at 210-863-4202 or sign up online if your group is up to the challenge! 

The Lunch 4-a-Buck program has seen increasing numbers each week of this Spring semester.  We are especially thankful for the support of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and the volunteers who offer their time and culinary talents to provide a hot meal to hungry students and faculty. We look forward to seeing your Lunch 4-a-Buck volunteers this coming Tuesday, February 7 as we continue feeding the Lord's sheep.

Please read the following. I've included some new information:

  • If you already know what you are serving, please let me know ASAP so we can post the menu on our Facebook page and Instagram. The most recent meals served since you last visited us include all-beef hotdogs, broccoli & cheese soup, beef & vegetarian chili, roasted chicken & fried rice, and baked chicken with mashed potatoes and macaroni & cheese.

  • The meal "officially" runs from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, but we are seeing more and more students arriving between 1:15 and 1:30, all of them looking for a hot meal. We know it is a big ask, but if you could have your volunteers stay until 1:30, it would make a lot of students happy.

  • You may arrive at 10:30 to set up

  • Please try to carpool as parking is limited. We will provide parking passes to park on Dillon Avenue in front of the building. You may also park in spaces #1 and #2 in our parking lot if they are open.

  • Plan on serving a minimum of 35-40 people. Today we had 44! 

  • Please avoid serving pork products. Students also enjoy having vegetarian options. 

Bethlehem’s monthly mission partner for February is Green Lake Lutheran Ministries.

Green Lake Lutheran Ministries (GLLM) has been a part of our Bethlehem fabric for many years. Many of us have sent our children to the beautiful shores of Green Lake, Spicer, MN to experience this important ministry. Green Lake's mission is "To invite all to experience the life-changing love of Jesus through vibrant settings in community and creation." The ministry celebrates everyone to let you be who you are:

Who is this YOU?

We welcome you – your race, ethnicity, and cultural background.

We welcome you – your unique physical and mental abilities.

We welcome you – your sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression, including all members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

We welcome you – your religion, your faith, and wherever you are in your believing and unbelief.

We welcome you – your generation, political affiliation, and socio-economic status.

Please consider supporting this very important ministry for our youth to develop their spiritual life and learning. Our goal is $1,000.

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BLC Weekly, Feb. 13

Hello Bethlehem, 

We hope you are enjoying this beautiful weather!

The online portion of the Fat Tuesday Silent Auction is now live! Head to the Facebook event page and comment to bid. You can also view Sneak Peeks at items available only for in-person bidding on Fat Tuesday. Happy bidding! 

VITA free tax preparation service has returned and is providing free tax preparation, by appointment only, in Grounds for Joy. Tax preparation service for seniors, low-to-moderate-income taxpayers, and those with disabilities, is available Thursdays and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from February 2 - April 14. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 386-5570 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday. Thank you for welcoming these guests into our building! 

Bethlehem youth will head to Green Lake this summer from July 30-August 3. Bethlehem’s own Evalyn Altmann created this great video about Why YOU should go to camp! Check it out on our YouTube channel and if you haven’t yet, head to the Green Lake website to get signed up. 

For years Betty Groth has blessed Bethlehem with her flare, vision and artistry by decorating the church entryways for each season and occasion. It’s one of those seemingly small things that makes a huge difference. Betty has helped make so many people feel welcome here at Bethlehem. We cannot thank her (and Brad!) enough for their time and talent. This year Betty is retiring from this duty and we want to thank her for all the warmth and welcome she has brought to our building. Thank you, Betty! 

KNITTERS and CROCHETERS — PRAYER SHAWL MAKERS

These still winter months are a great time for quiet knitting and crocheting to replenish the supply of BLC prayer shawls.  Bundles of soft, new yarn (not Homespun) with  patterns/instructions for prayer shawls are available in the office. BE A PRAYER SHAWL MAKER. See Marcia Nagel or Kathy Croswell for more information. Knitting lessons available. Crochet teachers wanted.   

A note from Crossroads Campus Ministry: 

Thank you to Bethlehem Lutheran Church for providing Lunch for-a-Buck at Crossroads Campus Ministry on Tuesday, February 7. Jan Blaisdell and Kathryn Sargent served a delicious feast of turkey & gravy, mashed potatoes, vegetable primavera, rolls and cake to 37 hungry lunch goers during this fifth Tuesday of the new semester. They also collected $40.01 in donations that will help us fund the continued purchase of the lettuce salad, beverages and table supplies for future lunches. Students look forward to these weekly hot lunches to help them get through the day.  Thank you for your generosity and ongoing support of the students and our ministry at Crossroads.

WELCOME, a collaboration of Bethlehem, Grace, Messiah, Calvary and Christ the King churches, invites you to continue using this form to purchase needed items and gift cards for the asylum-seeking family from Nicaragua. If you are donating money through a check write the check to Bethlehem and write "WELCOME- Nicaragua" in the memo line. Thank you for your prayers, support and flexibility as this situation develops. 

A note from our Financial Secretary, Elizabeth Ruiz: 

Contribution reports for 2022 were emailed last week. Please check your spam folder if you did not receive it.  Members who do not have an email in the Breeze system will receive their report by "snail mail."  Please let the office know if you have not received your report by the end of the month.

Offering envelopes for 2023 are available in the narthex.  If you would like a packet of envelopes, please feel free to take one.  Envelopes do not have an assigned number on them, so please be sure to write your name on the envelope when contributing.  If you would like a packet of envelopes but are unable to pick it up, please let the office know and a packet can be mailed to you.

Providing food for 35 can feel like a daunting task. Is your group up to the challenge? Our next weeks at Connections Shelter are 3/20 and 5/22. During our last week we were short one meal. The BLC Men’s group rose to the challenge and sponsored a meal from Pub500. With their gift of $180 they provided turkey sandwiches for dinner. Now, they’re challenging your BLC group to skip the cooking and consider sponsoring a meal for our neighbors in need. Contact Derek Brown at 210-863-4202 or sign up online if your group is up to the challenge! 

The Lunch 4-a-Buck program has seen increasing numbers each week of this Spring semester.  We are especially thankful for the support of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and the volunteers who offer their time and culinary talents to provide a hot meal to hungry students and faculty. We look forward to seeing your Lunch 4-a-Buck volunteers this coming Tuesday, February 7 as we continue feeding the Lord's sheep.

Please read the following. I've included some new information:

  • If you already know what you are serving, please let me know ASAP so we can post the menu on our Facebook page and Instagram. The most recent meals served since you last visited us include all-beef hotdogs, broccoli & cheese soup, beef & vegetarian chili, roasted chicken & fried rice, and baked chicken with mashed potatoes and macaroni & cheese.

  • The meal "officially" runs from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, but we are seeing more and more students arriving between 1:15 and 1:30, all of them looking for a hot meal. We know it is a big ask, but if you could have your volunteers stay until 1:30, it would make a lot of students happy.

  • You may arrive at 10:30 to set up

  • Please try to carpool as parking is limited. We will provide parking passes to park on Dillon Avenue in front of the building. You may also park in spaces #1 and #2 in our parking lot if they are open.

  • Plan on serving a minimum of 35-40 people. Today we had 44! 

  • Please avoid serving pork products. Students also enjoy having vegetarian options. 

Bethlehem’s monthly mission partner for February is Green Lake Lutheran Ministries.

Green Lake Lutheran Ministries (GLLM) has been a part of our Bethlehem fabric for many years. Many of us have sent our children to the beautiful shores of Green Lake, Spicer, MN to experience this important ministry. Green Lake's mission is "To invite all to experience the life-changing love of Jesus through vibrant settings in community and creation." The ministry celebrates everyone to let you be who you are:

Who is this YOU?

We welcome you – your race, ethnicity, and cultural background.

We welcome you – your unique physical and mental abilities.

We welcome you – your sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression, including all members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

We welcome you – your religion, your faith, and wherever you are in your believing and unbelief.

We welcome you – your generation, political affiliation, and socio-economic status.

Please consider supporting this very important ministry for our youth to develop their spiritual life and learning. Our goal is $1,000.

Bethlehem LutheranComment
BLC Weekly, Feb. 6

Hello Bethlehem, 

Bethlehem’s monthly mission partner for February is Green Lake Lutheran Ministries. Green Lake Lutheran Ministries (GLLM) has been a part of our Bethlehem fabric for many years. Many of us have sent our children to the beautiful shores of Green Lake, Spicer, MN to experience this important ministry. Green Lake's mission is "To invite all to experience the life-changing love of Jesus through vibrant settings in community and creation." The ministry celebrates everyone to let you be who you are:

Who is this YOU?

We welcome you – your race, ethnicity, and cultural background.

We welcome you – your unique physical and mental abilities.

We welcome you – your sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression, including all members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

We welcome you – your religion, your faith, and wherever you are in your believing and unbelief.

We welcome you – your generation, political affiliation, and socio-economic status.

Please consider supporting this very important ministry for our youth to develop their spiritual life and learning. Our goal is $1,000.

Besides being our monthly mission partner, Green Lake is also where our youth will head this summer for adventure and faith building! Thank you for your support of our S’more Fundraiser to help send our youth to camp. Bethlehem youth will head to Green Lake this summer from July 30-August 3. Bethlehem’s own Evalyn Altmann created this great video about Why YOU should go to camp! Check it out on our YouTube channel and if you haven’t yet, head to the Green Lake website to get signed up. 

The Lunch 4-a-Buck program has seen increasing numbers each week of this Spring semester.  We are especially thankful for the support of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and the volunteers who offer their time and culinary talents to provide a hot meal to hungry students and faculty. We look forward to seeing your Lunch 4-a-Buck volunteers this coming Tuesday, February 7 as we continue feeding the Lord's sheep.

Please read the following. I've included some new information:

  • If you already know what you are serving, please let me know ASAP so we can post the menu on our Facebook page and Instagram. The most recent meals served since you last visited us include all-beef hotdogs, broccoli & cheese soup, beef & vegetarian chili, roasted chicken & fried rice, and baked chicken with mashed potatoes and macaroni & cheese.

  • The meal "officially" runs from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, but we are seeing more and more students arriving between 1:15 and 1:30, all of them looking for a hot meal. We know it is a big ask, but if you could have your volunteers stay until 1:30, it would make a lot of students happy.

  • You may arrive at 10:30 to set up

  • Please try to carpool as parking is limited. We will provide parking passes to park on Dillon Avenue in front of the building. You may also park in spaces #1 and #2 in our parking lot if they are open.

  • Plan on serving a minimum of 35-40 people. Today we had 44! 

  • Please avoid serving pork products. Students also enjoy having vegetarian options. 

Updates from WELCOME, a collaboration of Bethlehem, Grace, Messiah, Calvary and Christ the King churches: 

1. Thank you to all who are helping to donate household items for the family! Contact Pastor Jacie for information on dropping off donations. You can use this form to purchase needed items and gift cards for the family. 

2. An update on donating money: The finance committee for WELCOME is asking that donations be taken by each individual church. This is so that we can keep track in order to thank people who are donating. If you are donating money through a check write the check to Bethlehem and write "WELCOME- Nicaragua" in the memo line.

3. A note about information on the family- as needs for the family are being made known to us we are doing our best to communicate them with you. Things are happening and changing really fast, so there are some times where by the time communications have gone out something may have already changed. Apologies in advance for this, and thank you for your flexibility! 

BLC Men will gather again February 11th at 4:45pm for snowshoeing! Come out to Minneopa State Park to enjoy a full moon walk along a candle-lit trail. The luminary trail will start at the Group Campground on the park's campground side. Gather with friends and neighbors to enjoy the natural wonders and beauty of the winter season. On February 11 (Saturday), Minneopa State Park is holding its annual Winter Fest from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Group Campground off of Highway 68. Enjoy candle-lit trails marked for snowshoers and hikers cutting through a floodplain forest. The candle-lit trail will lead along a bluff line with a beautiful view of the Minneopa Creek and its gorge. A crackling bonfire will be part of this festive, family friendly event. RSVP to Pastor Jay, pastorjay@blcmankato.org

The Fat Tuesday form is now live! Order your Fat Tuesday Dinner tickets by Feb. 12th to help us plan. Tickets will also be available at the door. This year we are offering two dining options: an in-person dinner in the dining room and a drive-through takeout meal. Order your choice of jambalaya or mac and cheese, both served with sides of salad, roll, and traditional king’s cake. Our Silent Auction opens online on Facebook on February 12th and will close February 19th. NOTE: some baskets will only be available for in-person bidding, so come join us in-person to see! Baskets can be picked up during the celebration on February 21st.

Providing food for 35 can feel like a daunting task. Is your group up to the challenge? Our next weeks at Connections Shelter are 3/20 and 5/22. During our last week we were short one meal. The BLC Men’s group rose to the challenge and sponsored a meal from Pub500. With their gift of $180 they provided turkey sandwiches for dinner. Now, they’re challenging your BLC group to skip the cooking and consider sponsoring a meal for our neighbors in need. Contact Derek Brown at 210-863-4202 or sign up online if your group is up to the challenge! 

A note from our Financial Secretary, Elizabeth Ruiz: 

Contribution reports for 2022 were emailed last week. Please check your spam folder if you did not receive it.  Members who do not have an email in the Breeze system will receive their report by "snail mail."  Please let the office know if you have not received your report by the end of the month. Offering envelopes for 2023 are available in the narthex.  If you would like a packet of envelopes, please feel free to take one.  Envelopes do not have an assigned number on them, so please be sure to write your name on the envelope when contributing.  If you would like a packet of envelopes but are unable to pick it up, please let the office know and a packet can be mailed to you.

KNITTERS and CROCHETERS — PRAYER SHAWL MAKERS: These still winter months are a great time for quiet knitting and crocheting to replenish the supply of BLC prayer shawls.  Bundles of soft, new yarn (not Homespun) with  patterns/instructions for prayer shawls are available in the office. BE A PRAYER SHAWL MAKER. See Marcia Nagel or Kathy Croswell for more information. Knitting lessons available. Crochet teachers wanted.   

Check out January in Photos, our new monthly series where we share photos of some of the great things happening here at Bethlehem! Have photos of Bethlehem to share? Send them to blchurch@blcmankato.org

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