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A weekly e-newsletter of
Bethesda Lutheran Church
Ames, Iowa
April 18, 2025
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Living Water Wednesday is BACK April 23rd!
Living Water Wednesday programming is back on April 23rd! Join us for...
- A community meal (pizza) in the Commons at 5:15 pm
- CrossGen Worship in the Sanctuary at 6:00 pm
- SPLASH Children's Church upstairs at 6:45 pm
- OASIS Confirmation in the Commons at 6:45 pm
- FLOOD High School Youth Group upstairs at 8:00 pm.
Next week's community meal is partially sponsored by Luca Aisenbrey. If you would like to partially sponsor a Living Water Wednesday meal with a $100.00 donation, click here or contact the church office.
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Women's Ministries Cordially Invites All Ladies to Their Tea Party
Saturday, April 26th all ladies are invited to the Crossroads at 9:30 AM for a tea party put on by Women's Ministries. Come ready for fellowship, a fun craft, and more!
RSVP Here
Women's Ministries looks forward to hosting you!
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Get Involved with $aving Suds
Saving Suds is in need of more volunteers to keep this heavily utilized ministry going. If you are able to volunteer at least an hour and a half of your time, either from 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM or from 5:15 PM - 7:00 PM, the first Thursday of every month, please consider being the people to let this ministry continue as it is highly utilized within the community.
Interested in volunteering, but unsure what you'd be doing? Find step-by-step directions for the volunteer position here.
To volunteer for Saving Suds sign up online or call the church office.
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Upcoming Ladies Wind Down
The next Ladies Wind Down gathering is at Shelly Meinhard's house, 2504 Kingston Dr, on Friday, April 25 at 7:00 pm.
If you're able, bring a snack or drink to share. If you haven't been to a Wind Down before, consider attending this one. Ladies Wind Down is a friendly group and loves getting to know fellow church members!
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Attend the "When a Dream Lives" Seminar
Join AMOS and leaders in Iowa's small towns and farming communities as we learn from our past to together create a new dream for our state, Saturday May 31st from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM in the Scheman Building at Iowa State University (1805 Center Drive). Lunch will be provided.
The statewide seminar with Iowa State University historian Pamela Riney-Kehrberg will focus on her book When a Dream Dies: Agriculture, Iowa, and the Farm Crisis of the 1980s. Participants will learn how the 1980s Farm Crisis inform the challenges facing rural communities in 2025 and how we can address those pressures impacting Iowans today.
Register by Friday, May 23.
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Help Fight Food Insecurity
Help Northminster Presbyterian package 150,000 meals for children in Haiti April 25th and 26th to help Haitians fight food insecurity.
Two-hour shifts are available to work. Sign up here if you're available to pack meals. Meal packing will take place at Northminster Presbyterian Church (1416 20th Street) across from Ames High School.
Alternatively, if you're not available to pack meals, but still want to help, consider donating to Haiti Mission Projects.
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Lunch Bunch Outing in May
The Ladies Lunch Bunch will meet Thursday, May 8th, at 11:30 am at Boulder Tap House. All ladies are welcome to attend if you are free. It is always a great time!
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Get Ready for The End of Year Celebration!
All are invited to celebrate the end of the programming year Saturday, May 17th after our OUTDOOR service at 5:30 pm on the East Patio (be sure to bring your lawn chair).
The festivities include food, yard games, a bounce house, a face painter, and balloon artist. It's sure to have something for everyone!
This celebratory combined service will blend elements from both worship services.
There will be no service Sunday, May 18th.
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Bethesda Book Discussion Group's June Read
Please join us for Bethesda’s book club’s next book, The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner. We will meet at 7 pm on Thursday, June 5, in The Crossroads. The book club is open to everyone, and there’s no obligation to attend every time. If we’re reading a book that interests you, join us! If you haven’t read the book but you’d like to listen to the discussion, join us!
Looking ahead, on July 31st we will discuss Abundance by Ezra Klein.
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Vacation Bible School Registration in OPEN
Register your preschool through 5th grader for five days of fun this summer June 22-26 from 5-8 PM!
Registration is $10/child and includes a t-shirt, nightly dinner for the kids at 5 PM, Bible Study, music, and other recreational activities throughout the week focused on how we can magnify God's love!
Register here!
For organizational purposes, we ask that you fill out the form once for every child you have attending.
If you would like to sponsor a child's VBS experience this summer, you can write a check or bring cash to our main office and notate your donation is for a VBS Sponsorship.
| | All Ages Invited to Lutheran Lakeside Camp |
All ages are encouraged to Register now for the week of July 20th - 25th at Lutheran Lakeside. Secure a spot for you or your child for a fun, faith-filled week at a special early bird price!
| | Don't carry cash or checks? You can set up a recurring or one-time gift to Bethesda online. You can also donate to organizations like LSI or Global Refuge through Bethesda by selecting "other" on our giving form. | |
Refresher to log onto ShelbyNext:
On your laptop or desktop Computer - https://bethesdanet.shelbynextchms.com
On your cell phone go to the App Store or Google Play Store
search for ShelbyNext Membership - download the free app;
On first screen replace the word domain with Bethesdanet
Enter username and password.
You should be ready to go! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at contact@bethesdaames.org.
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What's The Difference Between The Current and The Living Current?
The Current, a physical sheet members pick up each weekend, is limited to the order of worship on the front and a calendar of events on the back. Announcements are The Living Current, on slides depending on date proximity and importance to the congregation at large and verbally stated by the Pastors at the end of worship services.
The Living Current, an e-newsletter sent every Friday at 9 AM, consists of all announcements and events affecting the congregation.
If you have an event that you would like advertised in The Living Current for weekend services, submit your announcement or event via email to Tess Hanson and Lynn Anderson no later than the Tuesday before you would like it advertised. If submitted after the stated deadline, it will be integrated into The Living Current e-newsletter the following week.
| | Healing Prayers: Mark Allen; Pat Banitt; Delores Roland; Shirley Stromer | | | We invite you to join our community, which is committed to inclusion, racial equity and anti-racism. We share in God’s abundant grace knowing that we cannot be separated from the love of God by our age, race, ethnicity, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, political beliefs, socioeconomic status, physical or mental abilities or faith background. | |
Worship Schedule:
SATURDAY (a modern service with praise band) . . . 5:30 pm
SUNDAY (a traditional service with choirs, organ) . . . 9:30 am
This weekend . . . MESSAGE: Luke 24:1-12
Holy Communion served at both services, every week.
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Contact Information:
Mif Grotnes, Council President . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mgrotnes@mchsi.com
Bryan Simmons, Lead Pastor. . . . . . . .bsimmons@BethesdaAmes.org
Chris Cowan, Interim Associate Pastor. . .ccowan@bethesdaames.org
All other inquires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . contact@BethesdaAmes.org
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Address: 1517 Northwestern Ave.
Ames, IA 50010-5299
Phone: (515) 232-6256
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