Summer Events

There are some fun events this summer. You can register for them online at www.hosannalc.org and then click on registrations.


Enjoy a weekend away or just come for the day on Saturday. There will be plenty of fun for everyone!

Get to know other families
Outdoor concert with Peder Eide on Friday night
Outdoor worship service on Saturday evening with Peder Eide and Pastor Susan Fannon
Paint your own t-shirt
Swimming
Putt-Putt Golf
Frisbee Golf
State Bike Trails
Volley Ball
Horseshoes
Fishing
Outdoor Kids movie on Saturday
Large barbecue on Saturday
Cost varies

Program fee per family ($45 early bird prior to August 1, $50 after August 1) (includes dinner on Saturday, concert on Friday and Saturday, Pavillion and stage rental, and other fees)
Camping Rates are as follows:
Tent - primative site - $52 for the weekend
Tent - Electric/Water - $62 for the weekend
Camper - Electric, water, sewer - $74 for the weekend
T-shirts - optional
Register now!

Questions? Contact Irene Mowrey 952-435-7602

Camp Maiden Rock West - Do NOT contact Camp Maiden Rock for reservations.

Beth Moore Live Simulcast
“Coming Home to the Heart of our Desires”, Psalm 37

Get away. Get renewed. Get a fresh Word from God.

Friday, August 28, 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. & Saturday, August 29, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
(Doors open 1 hour prior to event)

Early Bird cost is $25 by August 10, or $30 after.
Register online.

Thank you!

Where to begin to thank over 1,000 people for helping make 40,000 sandwiches is really hard! First we have to thank God for He is the orchestrator of all things! Wow! What an awesome God we serve! There were so many people who were apart of such an amazing project! Thank you to each and every one of you who took part in this. I have been getting cards, letters and phone calls from the organizations that we delivered sandwiches to. I just have to share some of them with you.

From Grace Lutheran Church
“On behalf of the guests and volunteers at Community Meals at Grace Lutheran Church in Apple Valley, thank you for your generous gift of 250 sandwiches. ‘Faith is more than what we say, think and feel; it is what we do.’ Your act of kindness touched and benefited so many. Please know we are eternally grateful…”
Lynda Holland & Naomi Owen, Program Co-Chairs

From Catholic Charities
“I hope that you and everyone involved with the sandwich-making project are recovering nicely from your hard work and dedication. We were certainly blessed by your generosity in receiving over 300 sandwiches! We applaud the Hosanna youth community for turning their compassion into action and helping feed the hungry and homeless.

Sandwiches are a great contribution, because they can be used to create a mean and they can be handed out so individuals can eat them later that day when meal service is no longer available. Your special ingredient (love) made the sandwiches extra special! Your kindness is greatly appreciated and we are honored that you chose to give your sandwiches to the clients of Catholic Charities Branch III.

Again, thank you very much for your awesome efforts!”

Peace,
Lisa Geehan, Program Manager

From Hospitality House Youth Directions
Thank you so much for the sandwiches! I have been hearing stories of the many people who received them through us …through you…through Christ:

· our North Mpls kids in Sat. Art Class, Urban Learning Center after school program, and our basketball teams
· the many homeless served through our 1st Community Recovery Church
· our partnering volunteer group from Eden Prairie Covenant Church that worked hard serving us last Saturday

(thank you for allowing us to thank them with sandwiches)

Our current applications show that close to 75% of our students in our Urban Learning Center program come from families with a household income of $39,000 or less. Your sandwiches and prayers are always appreciated as we bring much needed hope through Christ to our urban youth and the North Mpls community.

Deb McCullough

There have also been numerous phone calls. So a big thank you to all of you!

Here’s a link to view some of the pictures:
http://dsnmultimedia.com/363project/

363 Days - Church-wide Service Project

Join in our church-wide serving project - “363 Days”

363 Days Service Project

Few things make a small group better than serving together. While we will offer numerous opportunities for serving, we are featuring the organization “363 Days ” for our church-wide service project. Each year, various organizations feed the homeless on Thanksgiving and Christmas. 363 was established with the other days in mind. Their ultimate goal is to help feed homeless people in Minneapolis everyday of the year. On March 20-21, 2009 our goal is to make 40,000 sandwiches for “363” and other homeless shelters.

To help defray the cost of the items need to make the sandwiches, there is a $5 per person cost for those making sandwiches. You can also help in other ways.

We will prepare sandwiches from 9 am - 9 pm on Friday, March 20 and Saturday, March 21.

Child care is not available.

Details:

For sandwich making.
Cost is $5 per person.
You can donate more if you are able.
Sign up online for a 2 hour time slot.
Sandwiches will be prepared at Hosanna! in the CLC.
Hair nets and gloves will be provided.
We recommend children be in 3rd grade or above to participate.
You will be standing for up to 2 hours.
Groups MUST register as one.
We will not be able to accommodate individual requests to be with others that register separately.
Click here to register if you would like to make sandwiches.

Individuals and groups can serve in other ways besides making sandwiches.
Some opportunities:
Kitchen help: Duties vary. Must be at least 10 years of age to help.
Registration: Assist groups coming in and direct them to their station.
Greet: Provide a welcome and a smile.
Distribution: Duties vary. Assist in loading the refrigeration truck. Assist as organizations arrive to pick up their sandwiches.
Deliver: Drive sandwiches to locations in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding communities.
Times are flexible.
Click here to register if you are an individual or a group that would like to serve in others ways.

Click here if you are unable to help but would like to donate.

Click here to watch a Kare 11 report on 363: Kare11 363 Report.
More questions? Contact Christine Engman, 952-898-9559

Here is a list of some of the organizations we will give sandwiches to:
363 Days
Community Action Council
Cross of Christ Community church
Dakota Woodlands
Emma Norten House
Grace Church in Apple Valley
Hosanna! Lutheran Church - New Friends
Hot Spot
Lewis House
Little Earth
Midwest Challenge
Teen Challenge
Recovery Church Wesley
Simpson Shelter
St. Stephen’s Minneapolis Shelter
Union Gospel Mission for Men
Union Gospel Mission for Women
Wave the Cross Church

Ash Wednesday Service

    Reservations Accepted: Faith & Doubt

If you were unable to attend the service on Ash Wednesday, you can listen to it online or purchase a CD at Daily Bread Books.

Pastor Bill talked about how important it will be to be part of a small group during this series. There are many thoughts that surround this topic of what it means to have faith AND doubt. If you are not in a small group yet, there’s still time and plenty of room in groups. Click on the “Find a Small Group” link on the sidebar.

Thought provoking questions for you and/or your small group:
Read Luke 17:5-6 - How much faith is enough?
Read Matthew 9:18-22 - Does lack of faith cause sickness?
Read Matthew 28:16-17 - How could they? After all they had seen, how could they doubt?

- How in your life have you lived out both faith and doubt?
- How does the desire for truth foster doubt?
- God is all-knowing. Do you wish you could know all? Why or why not?
- Can you think of a time when faith superseded knowledge for you?
- How does faith reflect what you believe?

What makes this a “Blog” is the interaction between the viewers. Please leave a comment below. Ask a question, leave some thoughts or just a comment. Either way, I pray that some good dialogue will happen here.

Bless you all!
Christine Engman
Small Group/Women’s Coordinator
christinee@hosannalc.org

Attend Ash Wednesday Service

Our Lent Series “Reservations Accepted” starts on Ash Wednesday, February 25. There are 2 services, 12:00 (light lunch $3 served following the service) or 7:00 p.m.

Pastor Bill we be speaking on Chapters 1 - 3 of the book “Faith & Doubt”. Try to have those chapters read prior to hearing the message. Then discuss the message and those chapters in your small group.

Do you have questions or comments about the sermon or the book? Leave them here.

Reservations Accepted


We are just two weeks away from the kick-off of our Lent Series: Reservations Accepted. This is our church-wide small group study. Small Groups will discuss John Ortberg’s book “Faith & Doubt” along with the sermon messages. Groups will start meeting the week of February 16th. For more details about how to get involved in this series, click on the pages on the sidebar.

We hope that this blog will serve as an avenue for facilitators and participants to comment or ask questions they may have. You can also comment on your service projects and anything else you would like to share. Just scroll down to the comments section at the bottom of the post.

If you leave a comment, you will be entered into a drawing for a prize at the end of this sermon series!

Blessings to you all!
Christine Engman
Small Group/Women’s Coordinator

Your study recommendations

UPDATED: CONGRATULATIONS TO TINA VEGA, BROOKE LECLAIR AND CINDY HAUX! THEY ARE WINNERS OF THE BOOK “Too Busy Not To Pray”! Thanks for posting your study recommendations.

Stay tuned for posts on the Lent Series: Reservations Accepted. Along with our sermon series, we will be reading the book Faith & Doubt by John Ortberg. We would love to have your comments and dialogue during this church-wide small group study. Questions will be posted from the weekly sermon every Sunday. Leave a comment and you will be entered into a drawing!

Hello small groupers (or should that be groupees?)!

Finally, it’s here. This is to be an interactive Blog between you, other groups and the Small Group Team. Hopefully, I’ll even get Susan to do a post! In the mean time, let’s just get started.

Hands down the request I get most often is “what study do you recommend for my group?”. That being said, that’s where we will start. So, let’s have your comments. What studies have you done? What are some of the best? What are the worst? Write a “review” in the comments section. Also, please give the full name and author of the study if you know it. Then tell us where you got it? (i.e. Small Group Resource Cabinet, Resource Library, Daily Bread Books, etc). Remember that Daily Bread Books offers a 10% discount for all small group members!

For those of you that don’t know this: we have a Small Group Resource Cabinet back by our cubicles. It is full of small group studies, books, I-Worship DVD’s that you can check out IF you are an approved small group leader. If you don’t know what that means, you can contact me and I will tell you how to do that!

Blessings!

Christine Engman
Small Group Placement & Ministry Assistant
christinee@hosannalc.org
952-898-9559

Welcome!

Welcome to Hosanna!’s new Small Groups blog!
Enjoy!