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COMMUNITY LIFE

baptisms

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At Lord of Life, we baptize individuals at any age. For the next baptism class or to schedule a baptism, call the church office (763.420.5015) or visit lordoflife.org/baptism.

weddings

For details on your wedding, visit lordoflife.org/weddings. To schedule a wedding, contact Wedding Supervisor Michelle Tomlinson (michellet@lordoflife.org).

bereavements

Prayers of sympathy for those we have lost in our community and for those grieving the loss of a loved one. May there be comfort in the promise of the resurrection.

Troy Bair and family at the death of his uncle, Richard Missy Benson and family at the death of her grandfather Rick, Meggie and Sam Feller and family at the death of their wife and mother, Steph Feller Lisa Gerber and family at the death of her father Georgia Helvick and family at the death of her mother, Shirley Strum Mary and Melanie Kramer and family at the death of their mother and grandmother, Alice Skinner Gary and Luann Lieske and family at the death of their son, Aaron Fuchs Mary Ann Schiebe and family at the death of her brother Cheryl Schlicht and family at the death of her father, Gordon C. Nelson Chris Vevea and family at the death of her cousin, Terri Waltz Nick Vevea and family at the death of his mother, Dorothy Vevea

welcome new members

Sarah Deis and Benjamin Miller

Membership at Lord of Life means you make a commitment to be an active participant in congregational life. The expectation of not only new members but all members—is to worship regularly, grow in faith, serve others, and support the church and its programs financially. For more information, contact Katie Gartzke (katieg@lordoflife.org or 763.420.5015) or visit lordoflife.org/membership. You are invited to become a part of the Lord of Life faith community.

A special thank you to Pastor Carrie Ballenger in Jerusalem for this photo of the Old City, the cover photo, and her message on Page 10. Under normal circumstances, this empty market street would generally be shoulder-to-shoulder with shoppers, tourists, pilgrims. Peace to all the people in the Holy Land who are dealing with a double lockdown: the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing military occupation of Palestine.

The feeling remains that God is on the journey, too. —Teresa of Avila (1515 – 1582)

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