Tuesday, September 29, 2009

On Wednesday, September 30, thesevenproject is coming to Pine City High School. The group presents a 50 minute multimedia, speaker-driven assembly, geared for this generation of students. It incorporates music, comedy, video, gifted speakers and audience participation that will deliver a message that builds better students! Thesevenproject will be sharing with Pine City High School students at 9:00 am and 10:00 am at the high school.

In the evening, at Pine City Elementary School Auditorium, there will be a rally at 6:30 pm with pizza and pop. The band will play and the speaker from the school assembly will share his faith in Jesus Christ and invite students to join him in his journey of faith.

Here’s Our Part…
1. Pray for this event
2. Help be an altar worker at the evening rally (the gospel will be shared and kids making decisions will need an adult to pray with).

Please, we’re calling all adults to help out with this event. If you can help in anyway, contact Pastor Rod Kimbler, Living Hope Church at 629.6136.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Frontline Goes to Grindstone



Our students had an amazing time at Grindstone this past weekend. Weekend speaker, Jared Carlson, challenged our teens to keep their focus on Christ using the life of David and his battle with Goliath as an illustration. In fighting the giant, the soldiers focused in on Goliath's size and the obstacles and they were afraid. David, a simple shepherd boy, focused in on God and the fact that God was with him as he faced the giant. As a result of relying on God, he was able to defeat Goliath. Our students were challenged to keep their eyes on Christ above all. Many thanks to Jack and Becky Allen for a wonderful weekend!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Eric Witke and Kathy Odegard equals Marriage


Eric popped the question and Kathy said yes.
All is soon ready, from the flowers to the dress.

Kathy will walk down the aisle, seeing Eric will make her smile.
It’s true what they say, it is a big day.

It’s time to shower the bride with well-wishes,
the big day is coming, let’s give her some kisses.

Let’s gather up the bridesmaids, and serve up some cake.
Our time together, a smile is sure to make.

We love Kathy and want to honor her at a bridal shower on Monday, September 28 at 7:00 pm, PCEFC library. Everyone is invited! Please join us for this very special night! Kathy and Eric are registered at Target.

Monday, September 21, 2009

See You At The Pole
The 2009 theme for See You At The Pole comes from the greatest revivals and awakenings in the Old Testament- all begun by a teenager who was king at the time, Josiah. 2 Kings 22:13 “Go and pray to God for me and for the people…”

Students committed to impact their school for Christ

See You At The Pole is simply a time of prayer, early in the school year, for students to lift their friends, family, teachers, coaches, community and school up in prayer around their school flagpole. It is a student initiated, student organized, student led time of prayer. SYATP is this Wednesday, September 23 at 7:00 am.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Frontline
Retreat Weekend
Hey students, we're leaving for Grindstone at 6:00 pm on Friday night, September 18 (meet at South Campus). The theme this year is Under Construction: God at Work! The speaker is Jared Carlson, who is the senior high pastor at Salem Baptist Church in New Brighton. Jared also works with Christian Ministries International as a conference and youth speaker. He has a dynamic passionate style of communicating that captivates his audience. His love for Christ and heart for evangelism is clearly reflected in his messages and talks. Any questions.... Ellie White is the contact person for this event.

And everyone, be in prayer that God will teach much, that a great time will be had worshiping Him, and there will be a great time of getting to know each other better!
Soup's On, On Sunday

You don't want to miss out on our Annual Soup Sunday! Come for worship and stay for soup and fellowship, this Sunday, September 20 (remember our worship gathering is at 10:30 am). There will be a wide assortment of soups and chili, along with homemade bread... mmm!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Big Night Tonight


If you haven't heard already Awana starts tonight at 6:00 pm. You may registered your child this evening if you haven't done so already (just come in a few minutes early to do so).

Cubbies: 3 year olds- Preschool
Sparks: Kind.- 2nd Grade
T & T: 3rd- 4th Grade
56ers: 5th-6th Grade

Our new commander for the 2009-2010 year is Chris Johnson. Thank you Chris!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Lots of Stuff Happening
in and around the community

This weekend in particular seems to be loaded with opportunities within the community and not too terribly far away. Take a look!

Total Money Makeover
LIVE

Dave Ramsey Simulcast Live Nationwide, Saturday, September 19, 12 Noon-5:00 pm, at Evergreen Community Church, 710 5th Ave, SW, Pine City. The Total Money Makeover will be a life-changing seminar that will help teach you how to make the right decisions with your money. You'll be empowered with the practical skills and confidence needed to achieve your financial goals and experience true financial peace! Tickets are $25, which includes a workbook. Register by going to daveramsey.com/live

Upcoming Concert
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church invites the community to more than just a concert! On Saturday, September 19 at 7:00 pm the Carpenter's Tools Inc. Music Ministries will present a full night of music, skits, testimonies and a few surprises! This is a free concert for the whole family and community! The Carpenter's Tools Inc. is a group of young adults called to serve and share the Gospel of Christ through music, worship and skits. They are committed to encourgaging the church, challenging Christians to loving action, and sharing the hope of Christ.

Walk for the Hungry

A significant portion of our community needs our help. In a response to this need, the 1st Annual Walk for the Hungry has been organized. Join others on Sunday, September 20 at Robinson Park downtown Pine City for the walk. Registration begins at 1:00 pm with the walk beginning at 2:30 pm. For information and sponsor forms stop by the PCEFC church office or contact Loreal Lindstrom at Loreal@homeandawayministries.org

Monday, September 14, 2009

Writing Dates
Your input needed!

When I first began writing articles, bulletin and newsletter announcements, I had so much to learn (and still do!). One of the questions that arose in my mind is how to write dates correctly in various announcements. I had been use to seeing dates written as the following: "The birthday party is on Saturday, September 19th". My understanding is in adding a 'th' a 'st' or a 'rd' to the number, making it an ordinal number, you would write it this way: "The birthday party is on Saturday, the 19th of September". The rule of thumb is if the day is written before the month, it should be written as an ordinal number. If the day is written after the month it should be written as a cardinal number such as: "The birthday party is on Saturday, September 19."
In checking with a reference manual and on various sites on the internet on this particular subject I found this:

"There are two kinds of numbers you can use to talk about a specific day: an ordinal number and a cardinal number. Cardinal numbers represent amounts like one, two, and three. Ordinal numbers represent a place in a series like first, second, and third. When you're writing out a date like January 1, 2009, the day is a cardinal number. So you should never write January1st, 2008. The weird thing though is when you're speaking, even though it is written as January 1, you say, "January first" (1). So when you are reading a date that is written January 1, 2008, you say "January first, two thousand eight." (That's probably why a lot of people get confused about how to write it). The instance where it is okay to use an ordinal number is when you are writing the 1st of January, because you are placing the day in a series: of all the days in January, this day is the first. For example, your invitations could say, "Please join us for a party on the first of January." In that case, it's correct to use the ordinal number first."

Now this is what I want to know... it doesn't matter if I'm right or wrong, I just want to know if I'm understanding the correct way to write dates based on the information above. It all sounds silly doesn't it? But, when you have to write as many dates as I do, you want to get it right! So all that to say, I want your comments in any way, shape or form... email me or send me a comment (don't worry, I won't post it) and let me know if I'm understanding the above information correctly. Thanks everyone!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Smiling Faces These smiling faces are because they know it's Fall Kick-Off Week at Pine City EFC and that means Awana starts along with Sunday School! Below are dates and times of our fall activities:

Sunday School for all ages starts this Sunday at 9:15 am. We will all meet together in the Worship Center at the church so that the teachers for the 2009-10 year will be introduced
Next Sunday, and for the remainder of the fall, Sunday School will begin at 9:30 am.

Fall Worship has now changed to 10:30 am at the Lighthouse.

Awana starts this Wednesday, September 16, 6:00 -7:30 pm, for children 4 years old through 6th grade. 2009-2010 registration forms are now available at the Awana Registration table at the Lighthouse or in the church office. Registration fee same as last year, $20. Chris Johnson is this year’s Awana Commander… thank you Chris!

On Wednesday, September 23, 6:00-7:30 pm, our Jr. & Sr. High Student Ministries will kick off a new year!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Introducing
We just have to introduce to you Dan Anderson and his wife Kristen's new baby boy, Thomas Lauren. (Dan grew up in Pine City EFC and now lives in Minneapolis. The proud grandparents are Lauren and Nancy Anderson). Below is a picture of Dan and Thomas with a note from Dan about their baby's arrival. We are so happy for them. Congratulations you guys!

Hello All,
I am pleased to introduce Thomas Lauren Anderson! Thomas was born on Wednesday, September 9, at 7:24 am. He is 8 lbs 2 oz and is 21 inches long. He is verrrry active and came to us with a full head of hair.Both baby and Kristin are doing extremely well. Thanks for all the prayers, blessings, and thoughts you've outpoured on us these last couple days!
Dan, Kristin and Thomas!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Bread Today

Julie Werner, Pine Community Food Shelf Director just called and said that Ruby's Pantry is bringing in a truckload of bread around 10:00 am today (Tuesday). Everyone is invited to stop by and pick up bread today. Food Shelf location is: 220 2nd Street SW, Pine City. Have a great day everyone!